BIO301 : Microbiology

Department

Department of Biology

Academic Program

Bachelor in Biology

Type

Compulsory

Credits

04

Prerequisite

BIO102

Overview

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 their way of living with each other.

Intended learning outcomes

1. Recognize important dates that have contributed to the development of microbiology

2. List the scientific terms contained during the curriculum and understand their implications

3. The student should clarify the drawings and curves and deduce their implications

4. Explains laboratory experiments in a scientific manner and analyzes their results

Teaching and learning methods

1. Theoretical lectures and oral questions.

2. Laboratory activities during various experiments.

Methods of assessments

Methods of evaluating students in this course: (semester work 40% and final 60%)

Final practical test of the type of questions Reasons Compare , custom , arithmetic problems 10 degrees

Final exam, a combination of multiple choice and open-ended questions of the type of complete questions, Ills, Choose, Draw, Speak Compare 50 marks

Main contents of the course

Main contents of the course

Readings/References/Notes

The week

Content (topic) per week

laboratory

1

Definition teaches microbiology, its importance and origin

laboratory

2

The relationship between microorganisms with each other and their relationship with other organisms

laboratory

3

Bacteriology: the study of its components and forms

laboratory

4

Mycology and algae

laboratory

5

We begin with a brief about applied microbiology

6

First midterm exam

laboratory

7

Air and soil microorganisms

laboratory

8

Isolation and counting of different microorganisms

laboratory

9

Microbiology and its role in biotechnology

10

Second midterm exam

laboratory

11

The importance of microbiology in industry

12

Final practical exam

13

Final theoretical exam

14

References

· MicrobiologyReda Ahmed Bayoumi

· Basics of Bacteriology Yousry Saleh

· Memoirs on the bacteriological process Abd al-Raouf Hamouda Siala

· Advanced Microbiology Khalifa Belhaj Abdul rahman Altaweel

· Practical experiences in virology- Muhammad Faraj Al-Hasi, Dr. Saleh Hussein Al-Majbri

Arabic language 1 (AR103)
Quranic Studies 1 (AR101)
General Geology (GEO113)
General Botany 1 (BIO101)
(CHB 101)
General Zoology 1 (BIO112)
General English1 (EN100)
Fundamentals of Education (EPSY101)
General Psychology (EPSY 100)
Quranic studies2 (AR102)
General chemistry II (CH102.)
General chemistry II practical (CH102P)
General English2 (EN101)
General Teaching Methods (EPSY 201)
Basics of Ecology (BIO222)
(EPSY 203)
General Zoology 2 (BIO113)
Genera Botany 2 (BIO102)
Arabic language 2 (AR104)
Basics Of Curriculums (EPSY 202)
(EPSY 200)
Organic chemistry (CH231B.)
Analytical Chemistry (CH211B)
Principles of statistics (ST100)
Phycology (BIO328)
Arabic language 3 (AR105)
Entomology (BIO121)
Cell and genetics (BIO224)
General mycology (BIO327)
Animal Physiology (BIO322)
Invertebrates (BIO323)
Microbiology (BIO301)
Arabic language 4 (AR106)
Research Methods (EPSY301)
Measurements and Evaluation (EPSY 302)
Plant Taxonomy (BIO223)
Parasitology (BIO321)
Plant Physiology (BIO326)
Biology Teaching Methods (BIO429)
Vertebrates (BIO324)
Medicinal Plants (BIO225E)
Comparative anatomy of vertebrates (BIO421)
Embryology (BIO422)
Psychological Health (EPSY 401)
Teaching learning Aids (EPSY 303)
Plant anatomy (BIO201)
Basics food sciencet (BIO433E)
Fundamentals of Plant Pathology (Basics of Plant Disease) (BIO434)
Teaching Applications (BIO437)
General Health and First Aids (BIO234E)
Ichthyology and Aquaculture (BIO232E)
Laboratory Sciences (BIO236E)
computer 1 (CS100)
Biotechnology (BIO423E)
Environmental pollution science (BIO435E)
Molecular Biology (BIO333E)
Computer 2 (CS101)
Biochemistry (CH300)
Biochemistry Practical (CH300P)
Teaching Practice (EPSY 402)