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Introduction. Basic microbiology BMS 241. By Dr. Dalia M. Mohsen Associate professor in microbiology. Basic microbiology. COURSE NAME. BMS 241. COURSE CODE. 2 credit hours. CREDIT HOURS. Teaching objective.

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  1. Introduction Basic microbiology BMS 241 By Dr. Dalia M. Mohsen Associate professor in microbiology

  2. Basic microbiology COURSE NAME BMS 241 COURSE CODE 2 credit hours CREDIT HOURS

  3. Teaching objective • This course provide Basic theoretical knowledge related to various groups of microorganisms including bacteriology, virology, and parasitology • Also introduce the basic concepts of disinfectants and sterilization

  4. You should be able to: • Understand classification, morphology ,structure, replication and pathogen city of the following microorganism : • Bacteria, • virus, • fungi • parasite

  5. You should be able to: Explain principles of physical and chemical methods used in the control of microorganisms. Demonstrate Pathogenicity of infectious diseases.

  6. TOPICS TO BE COVERED General introduction to microbiology Introduction to viruses Introduction to fungi Introduction to parasites Introduction to bacteria Bacterial structures Microbial growth requirements Bacterial growth (Growth curve) Bacterial metabolism Bacterial genetics

  7. TOPICS TO BE COVERED Microbial control Pathogenicity of infectious diseases Normal microbial flora

  8. SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENT

  9. GRADE DISTRIBUTION

  10. Learning resources Tortora,G.J.,B.R.Funke, and C.L.Case.Microbiology, An introduction.(10th edition)Benjamin Cummings,San Francisco.2010

  11. Thank you

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