This
course aims to give the student a brief overview of the emergence and
development of microbiology, the relationship between them, the characteristics
of each type, the importance of these organisms in the development of biological
sciences, as well as their role in the ecosystem, their economic importance,
and their impact on living organisms as well as on humans in terms of Studying
their benefits and harms, so that the student can enumerate their types,
benefits and harms, and the way they live with each other
Intended learning outcomes
Learn
about the important dates that contributed to the development of microbiology
Enumerate
the scientific terms used in the curriculum and understand their meanings
That
the student explain the drawings and curves and deduce their implications
Explains
laboratory experiments in a scientific manner and analyzes their results
Teaching and learning methods
Theoretical
lectures and oral questions-
Laboratory
activities during the various experiments-
Methods of assessments
semester
work 40% and final 60%
A
final practical test of the type of questions, comparative causes, custom,
arithmetic problems, 10 marks
Final exam, a
combination of multiple choice and open-ended questions of the more complete
question type. Reason, choose, draw, speak, compare 50 mark