Prerequisites
RBM1528 - Human Physiology 2 or
RBF1310 - Biology 1
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Identify and describe the differences of main groups of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and helminths; | ||
2. | Discuss the growth and transmission of microorganisms associated with human health; | ||
3. | Assess the role of infection control in microbial disease prevention; | ||
4. | Evaluate fundamental knowledge of microbial genetics; | ||
5. | Contextualise the host defence mechanisms associated with microbial infections; and | ||
6. | Discuss the importance of microbiome, chemotherapeutic agents and epidemiology, and their relevance to health. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Test | Two (2) Topic Tests (30 minutes each) | 25% |
Report | Two (2) Laboratory Reports (800 words each) | 30% |
Case Study | Case Study (1.5 hours) | 45% |
Required reading
Microbiology: an Introduction 13th ed.
Tortora, G.J., Funke, B.R. & Case, C.L. (2018)
Redwood City, California
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