BI-200 -- General Microbiology

Dr. James E. Champine, Department of Biology, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Office:  224A Rhodes Hall of Science,  Teaching Lab: 315 RH; Research Lab: 307 RH, Phone (573) 651-2171, Facsimile (573) 651-2382                                            

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Welcome Spring 2013 Students

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BI 200. General Microbiology.

An introduction to bacteria, archaebacteria, eukaryotic microbes, and viruses. A detailed consideration of their structure, metabolism, heredity, diversity, and related laboratory techniques. Two lectures; one two-hour laboratory. Prerequisite BI 154 (3)

This webpage pertains to the On-campus course taught by Jim Champine and Maija Bluma.  It maybe of value to students in other Microbiology courses, but the content is intended for Spring 2013 BI200 students only.


Student Learning Outcomes

1. Students will demonstrate mastery of aseptic technique through isolation of bacteria from a mixed unknown.

2.  Students will be able to recognize the difference between the nucleic acid arrangements in eukaryotes versus prokaryotes.

3.  Students will show understanding of the diversity of cellular organisms by placing them on a phylogenetic tree.

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