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Parkland College Biology Courses Natural Sciences Courses 2015 Biology 123 Microbiology Summer 2015 Vikki Crnekovic Parkland College, vcrnekovic@parkland.edu Recommended Citation Crnekovic, Vikki, "Biology 123 Microbiology Summer 2015" (2015). Biology Courses. Paper 27. http://spark.parkland.edu/bio_course/27 Open access to this Course Materials is brought to you by Parkland College's institutional repository, SPARK: Scholarship at Parkland. For more information, please contact spark@parkland.edu.

MICROBIOLOGY: A COURSE OVERVIEW SUMMER 2015 Biology 123 Microbiology is a transfer level survey course designed to examine a broad spectrum of the microbial world. Special attention is given to the study of bacteria and viruses with emphasis given to structure, physiological processes, physical and chemical control, immune mechanisms, disease processes and practical applications. Required laboratory exercises stress basic techniques for handling, examining, and identifying microbial specimens. INSTRUCTORS: Vikki Crnekovic Office - L 233 Phone - 373.3731 vcrnekovic@parkland.edu Tiffany Gibson Office - L 129 Phone - 351.2285 tgibson@parkland.edu TEXTBOOK: Microbiology with Diseases by Body System; Robert W. Bauman; Pearson/Benjamin Cummings; San Francisco, CA 2008 or 4th Custom Edition for Parkland College LAB MANUAL: Techniques in Microbiology: A Student Handbook; Custom Edition for Parkland College; Pearson/Benjamin Cummings; San Francisco, CA 2007 Either shrink wrapped with the text, or purchased separately required. OBJECTIVE MANUAL: SAFETY GOGGLES: Stipes Publishing Required by ALL students, may be purchased at a nominal fee at the Parkland College Bookstore. TESTS: A. Type of Tests: Lecture materials will be evaluated using a series of objective quizzes. Laboratory exercises are evaluated using a series of practical examinations and a separate laboratory write- up each exercise. for A synthesis examination (Final) is required and is given only during the final examination period. This test cannot be repeated. B. Grading Criteria: Module C-1 through C-14 Written Examinations 275 Synthesis Examination (Final) 75 Lab Practical 2 (Morphological Unknown) 20 Lab Practical 3 (Eucaryotic Microorganisms) 20 Lab Practical 4 (Biochemical Unknown) 30 Written Laboratory Exercises 130 TOTAL POINTS 550

C. Grading Standards: A = 495-550 B = 440-494 C = 385-439 D = 330-384 F = BELOW 330 TESTING CENTER HOURS: To Be Announced HOMEWORK / READING ASSIGNMENTS: The lecture portion of Biology 123 Microbiology is divided into fourteen (14) modules. You will receive objectives for each module. Past history shows us that a student should expect to spend 3-5 hours per week outside the class preparing course materials. This estimate varies greatly with the individual student. ATTENDANCE and ABSENCES: Lecture: Students are expected to attend all lecture sessions of the class. You will be held responsible for all information given during lecture. If you miss a session, please call your instructor for an excused absence, otherwise you will not be given a quiz extension. Cell phones and texting are not allowed in lecture or lab. Lab: All laboratory sessions are required. Cultures are issued, directions given, and discussions of previous laboratories are included in these sessions. The time will vary greatly from week to week. LAB MAKEUPS ARE NOT ALLOWED. Tardiness beyond 5 minutes will result in loss of participation in lab and A MAKEUP WILL NOT BE ALLOWED! A penalty of one point per day will be assessed for late laboratory assignments. LABORATORY WARNING: A small number of laboratory tests performed in Biology 123 use chemicals which if handled carelessly are potentially harmful to pregnant women. If you are pregnant or become pregnant during the semester in which you are taking Microbiology, notify your laboratory instructor immediately. The tests will be performed by others and the results given to you.

AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT: If you feel you have a disability for which you may need an academic accommodation (including special testing, auxiliary aids, non-traditional instructional formats), please inform the instructor as soon as possible and / or contact the following for assistance: Cathy Robinson Director X 148 353-2082 crobinson@parkland.edu CENTER for ACADEMIC SUCCESS: If you find yourself needing assistance of any kind to complete assignments, stay on top of readings, study for tests, or just to stay in school, please contact one of the following staff at the Center for Academic Success: Anita Taylor Sue Schreiber D 120 D 120 353-2005 351-2441 ataylor@parkland.edu sschreiber@parkland.edu You may also email the CAS at: centerforacademicsuccess@parkland.edu EVALUATION: All students will be asked to complete an Instructor and Course Evaluation at the completion of BIO 123. MICROBIOLOGY Tentative Lecture Syllabus START MODULE TOPIC 6/15 C-1 Introduction Microscopy 6/17 C-2 Procaryotes, Eucaryotes Growth, Classification 6/22 C-3 Biochemistry, Metabolism 6/24 C-4 Genetics 6/29 C-5 Viruses 7/01 C-6 Disinfection, Sterilization 7/06 C-7 Antimicrobial Drugs 7/08 C-8 Host-Microbe Interactions, Epidemiology Immunization 7/13 C-9 Functional and Dysfunctional Immunity 7/15 C-10 Skin Infections 7/20 C-11 Upper and Lower Respiratory Infections 7/22 C-12 Oral, Gastrointestinal Tract Infections 7/27 C-13 Urinary, Genital, and Reproductive Infections 7/29 C-14 Nervous System, Circulatory Infection 8/05 LAST DAY OF CLASSES

MICROBIOLOGY Tentative Laboratory Syllabus WEEK OF: LABORATORY EXERCISE LAB # 6/15 Isolation of Organisms from the Environment Broth Culture Agar Slant Culture Microscopy 6/22 Staining Techniques Isolation of Bacteria 6/29 Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Morphological Unknown PRACTICAL Gram Stain 1 2 3 4 5 6 7/02 NO CLASS JULY 4 HOLIDAY 7/06 Morphological Unknown DUE Eucaryotic Microorganisms (Mycology & Parasitology) Issue Biochemical Unknown 7/13 EXAM on Eucaryotic Microorganisms Starch Hydroylsis Casein & Gelatin Hydrolysis Hemolysis Throat Culture 7/20 Sugar Tube Fermentation Hydrogen Sulfide Production Respiration 7/27 IMVIC Reactions Urea Hydrolysis Eosin Methylene Blue Agar Mannitol Salt Agar 7, 8 9 10 11 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8/04 Biochemical Unknown Due

MICROBIOLOGY Tentative Test Deadline UNIT QUIZ DATES C 1 6/17 6/18 C 2 6/22 6/23 C 3 6/24 6/25 C 4 6/29 6/30 C 5 7/01 7/06 C 6/7 7/09 7/13 C 8 7/14 7/15 C 9 7/16 7/20 C 10 7/21 7/22 C 11 7/23 7/27 C 12 7/28 7/29 C 13 7/30 8/03 C 14 8/04 8/05 FINAL EXAM 8/06

MICROBIOLOGY Points Possible QUIZ QUIZZES TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE C1 15 C2 30 C3 25 C4 15 C5 20 C6/7 30 C8 20 C9 20 C10 15 C11 20 C12 25 C13 20 C14 20 TOTAL 275 LAB PRACTICALS PRACTICAL TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS Morphological Unknown 20 Eukaryotes 20 Biochemical Unknown 30 TOTAL 70

LAB LAB REPORTS TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE 1 Organisms in the Environment 5 2 Broth and Slant Culture 10 3 Microscopy 10 4 Staining Techniques 10 5 Isolation of Bacteria 10 6 Antibiotic Susceptibility 5 7 Fungi 8 Parasitology 9 Starch Hydrolysis 5 10 Casein & Gelatin Hydrolysis 10 11 Hemolysis 5 12 Sugar Fermentations 10 13 Hydrogen Sulfide Production 5 14 Respiration 15 15 IMViC Reaction 10 16 Urea Hydrolysis 5 17 EMB 5 18 MSA 5 20 Throat Culture 5 TOTAL 130 FINAL TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 75