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      BIOL2268 - Medical Microbiology Lab
Description
          Description
        		Meets MnTC Goal Area 3. This laboratory course includes the fundamental techniques of cultivation, staining, biochemical analysis and identification of known and unknown bacterial isolates, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Morphological examination and pathogenesis of fungi, protozoans and helminths are also addressed.
      
    
      API ID
        
          
  
      Credits
1 (0/1/0)
      Prerequisites
- Assessment into ENGL1101 or college level writing equivalent.
 
Corequisites
- BIOL2267
 
Competencies
- Identify microorganisms based on direct examination and laboratory results.
 - Describe simple and differential bacterial staining procedures.
 - Discuss the importance of using aseptic technique in the laboratory setting.
 - Compare and contrast fungi based on physical characteristics.
 - Identify protozoans and helminths of medical importance from prepared slides.
 - Evaluate the importance of proper specimen collection and transport.
 
Goal Areas
3. Natural Sciences
              Degrees that use this course
        
          
      Degrees that use this course
Degree:
      
  
  
      Associate of Science (AS)
Location:
      
  
  
      Fergus Falls Campus
Wadena Campus
Detroit Lakes Campus
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
      
  64
Degree:
      
  
  
      Associate of Science (AS)
Location:
      
  
  
      Fergus Falls Campus
Moorhead Campus
Online
Credits:
      
  60
Degree:
      
  
  
      Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Location:
      
  
  
      Moorhead Campus
Credits:
      
  60