Undergraduate Program in
Biology and Medicine

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY at the UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
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   B.S. in Biological Sciences - Microbiology

 

Dr. Robert Marquis,
Track Coordinator and Advisor
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Room 2-6515A, Medical Center
(585) 275-1674
mutansst@aol.com

Robert Marquis

Dr. Robert Marquis, Track Coordinator and Advisor

 

 

Dr. Richard K. Barth
Track Coordinator and Advisor
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Box 672, 601 Elmwood Avenue
Room 2-11201 MRBX
(585) 275-2463
Rick_Barth@URMC.Rochester.edu

Robert Marquis

Dr. Richard K. Barth, Track Coordinator and Advisor

 
     
 
I. INTRODUCTORY COURSES 3 courses, 12 credits
 
  1. BIO 110 Principles of Biology I (4 cr) or BIO 112 Perspectives in Biology I (4 cr)  
      There is no companion laboratory, however, note co-registration in a 2 hour workshop.
     
2. BIO 111 Principles of Biology II (4 cr) or BIO 113 Perspectives in Biology II (4 cr)
    BIO 111P  Introductory Biology Lab (1 cr) is the companion laboratory for BIO 111
    BIO 113P Perspectives in Biology Lab (1 cr) is the companion laboratory for BIO 113
     
3. BIO 198 Principles of Genetics (4 cr)    
   BIO 198P Principles of Genetics Lab (1 cr) is the companion laboratory for BIO 198.
     
     
 
II. LABORATORY EXPERIENCE 2-3 laboratories
 
  1. MBI 221W Microbiology Lab (4 cr) It is recommended that the lab be taken in the Junior year.  
   
2. ________ This may be a full laboratory course in a biological science (which may also satisfy the elective/diversification requirement below) or two half-laboratory courses (see available labs). We strongly encourage taking XXX 395 Independent Research (4 cr - which does not count as an elective/diversification course).
     
     
 
III. ADVANCED COURSES 5 courses, 20 credits
 
  2 REQUIRED COURSES  
1. MBI 220
(4 cr)
Introduction to Microbiology
2. BCH/BIO 250 (4 cr) Biochemistry
 
  Pick 3 courses from the following list.
3. ______ MBI 414 Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenesis
MBI 421 Microbial Genetics
MBI 431 Microbial Physiology
MBI 456 General Virology
MBI 473 Immunology
4. ______
5. ______
     
     
 
IV. ELECTIVE /DIVERSIFICATION 1 course, 4 credits
 
  1. ______ This course must be a 200-level (or higher) course, from outside the Microbiology curriculum. It is to be selected from those courses offered through the Undergraduate Program in Biology (See UPBM Course Offerings). The course may be a laboratory course, and fulfill the supplemental laboratory requirement.  
     
     
 
IV. ALLIED FIELD COURSES 9 courses with indicated laboratories
 
  1. CHM 131 Chemical Concepts, Systems and Practices I  
2. CHM 132 Chemical Concepts, Systems and Practices II
3. CHM 203 Organic Chemistry I with CHM 207 Organic Chemistry Lab (must register for lab seperatley)
4. CHM 204 Organic Chemistry II with CHM 208 Organic Chemistry Lab (must register for lab seperatley)
  Note: CHM 171Q and CHM 172Q, Quest Organic Chemistry with CHM 210 will also fulfill the chemistry requirements.
5. PHY 113 General Physics I or PHY 121 Mechanics or PHY 141 Mechanics (Honors)
6. PHY 114 General Physics II or PHY 122 Electricity and Magnetism or PHY 142 Electricity and Magnetism (Honors)
7. MTH 141 Calculus I or MTH 161 Calculus IA or MTH 171Q Honors Calculus I
8. MTH 142 Calculus II OR MTH 162 Calculus IIA OR MTH 172Q Honors Calculus II
 
  ONE ADDITIONAL COURSE FROM LIST BELOW: (select one)
9. ______ Math: MTH 163, 164,or 235
Statistics: STT 201, 212, or BCS 200
Computer Programming: CSC 109, 161, 170, 171, or ECE 114

STT 211, CSC 108 AND CSC 110 ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE

     
     
 
 
 

ADVANCED SEMINAR COURSES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED UNDERGRADUATES

Example: MBI 540 Advanced Topics in Immunology (2 credits; permission of instructor). Seminars are not required courses for the track.

In addition, be sure to consult our General Degree Requirements and Writing Policy when constructing your program.