Microbiology for Non-Science Majors Syllabus for 2023-2024
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Course

BIOL-2420-007 Microbiology for Non-Science Majors

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Course Description

This course covers basic microbiology and immunology and is primarily directed at pre-nursing, pre-allied health and non-science majors. It provides an introduction to historical concepts of the nature of microorganisms, microbial diversity, the importance of microorganisms and acellular agents in the biosphere, and their roles in human and animal diseases. Major topics include bacterial structure as well as growth, physiology, genetics and biochemistry of microorganisms. Emphasis is on medical microbiology, infectious diseases and public health. The lab covers basics of culture and identification of bacteria and microbial ecology.

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Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

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Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Textbook is OPTIONAL: Microbiology with Diseases by Body Systems, 5th ed., 2018, Robert W. Bauman, Pearson(No online access code needed/required)

 

If you decide you would like to use a textbook a a supplemental source, you can use ;

           New book, Used book, older edition of the same book, rented book from the                          bookstore, or the open source Microbiology text(Link provided below)

 

Mastering Microbiology website account is not required for this course (access card is part of the bundle from the bookstore with the purchase of a new book, or can be purchased on line.)

 

 

I am also providing a link to an opensource Microtext(Free online format textbook):

 

Microbiology Laboratory Manual is required for the laboratory, However since we will not use every page from the lab manual, you may opt to;

a.) Print off the entire lab manual

b.) Print off select pages that i will notify you of

c.) Purchase the entire lab manual in the book store for $20

If you would like to print off the pages yourself, I include a PDF file for the Manual in the content section of Blackboard.

 

How do you print a copy of the lab manual if you don't have a printer at home? 

You may make copies on campus using your ID(You start off the semester with 20$ credit on the card) either;

  • In The Underground(basement of the WARE building)
  • The 4th floor library and computer lab of WARE.(You can also add money to your ID card for printing here) 
  • The Science Study Center in 110 Warren Hall

 If you do print, remember to print DOUBLE sided, so as not to waste your money.

 

Supplies

Required:

  • Lab coat: A long-sleeved cotton or cotton-blend lab coat is required. Note: A lab coat will cover the legs to the knees, it is not a jacket. Do not purchase or use the blue polyester lab coats, as they have a tendency to catch on fire easier than the cotton blend lab coats....

        New lab coats can be purchased from Amarillo College bookstore(White lab coats, $38)

         Used(clean) lab coats can be purchased through the Biology club(through me for the first week of class, i can sell them to you if you email me, and can meet before class) for $10 each (Only while supplies last, and only on the first week of lab)

 

 

  • A Black Sharpie(required for lab)

 

  • Internet: We have Computers for use in both the Science Study center(Tutoring center) in Warren 110, and IN the Basement of the WARE building(The Underground). 

    In addition to that and campus wide WIFI, we also have 

    Free Internet Plan Through Amarillo College!

     

    We want to serve you and help meet your needs to reach your academic goals. To that end, AC has partnered with T-Mobile to bring FREE reliable internet and phone service (hot spots) to our students. Any student who lacks reliable internet can contact the AC Library to learn more about AC's hot spot program eligibility.  Once you are enrolled in the program, AC Library staff will help to complete the T-Mobile Hot Spot Loan form and checkout.

     

    No data will be collected and no cap will be placed on internet usage. This program's purpose is to support YOU.

    Free Internet Plan Through Amarillo College!

If for some reason you cannot afford any supplies for this class, including but not limited to notebook for writing notes, lab coat and pens/pencils, please email me and let me know, and i will be able to provide them to you discreetly. 

Student Performance

This semester is an in person class which will include face-to-face lab and lecture activities, as well as on line activities and resources. 

Attendance in lab is required. 

 

By the end of the semester the student will be able to satisfactorily complete all of the listed learning objectives (below) with a minimum of 60 percent competency level based on the completion of the required examinations and other work as required by the instructor.

LEARNING/ PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (MINIMUM COMPETENCIES):
After studying the material presented in this course, the student will be able to do the following:

  1. Describe the major subdivisions of microbiology and describe the types of microorganisms in each division.
  2. Compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells on the basis of size, organelles, chromosomal characteristics, reproductive characteristics and nutritional types.
  3. Describe and define the function and basic chemical composition of various organelles.
  4. Describe and give examples of the four types of biomolecules.
  5. List the major characteristics of each kingdom of the biological world and viruses.
  6. List and describe the various characteristics associated with life.
  7. List and describe the major beneficial and destructive activities of the microbial members of each kingdom of the biological world.
  8. Describe and compare the various chemical and physical methods used in microbial control.
  9. Describe the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatments of major microbial diseases.
  10. List and describe the body's lines of defense in resisting and/or combating disease causing microorganisms.
  11. Explain what is meant by Hopital aquired infections and how to prevent those infections in patients.
  12. Explain how to safeguard themselves and others from infectious disease.
  13. Exaplin how the immune system and vaccines work

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Expected Student Behavior

 

Act like an adult, and i will treat you like an adult. Be respectful to myself and your fellow students. 

If you are a disruption to me or the class(like being disruptive while i or another student is speaking), you will be asked to leave class for the day, and you decided if you want to come back the next day and be respectful to others.

 

AVOID ANY APPEARANCE OF CHEATING. Cheating may result in loss of the grade for that quiz or exam. Hats are not to be worn during exams (caps may be turned so the bill is in back). Plagiarism is a form of cheating and will not be tolerated. A lesson on avoiding plagiarism must be completed in AC Connect by the end of the third week of class.

 

Exams will be taken in the Testing center.

The exception MAY be the final exam (Final may either be paper or computer exam)

Test in the testing center/ or if we go online will be taken using Lockdown Browser. 

CELL PHONES/SMART WATCHES: Cell phones/smart watches should be turned off or on silent mode and put away in class unless you are using them for class activities (including virtual lecture). They are to be turned off and put away during exams.
 

LABORATORY SAFETY

Laboratory safety is important.

 

Regarding lab safety, dress code for lab requires wearing pants that cover thighs and knees, no shorts, no open toed shoes(Crocs/sandels included), and long hair(hair past shoulder length) is to be tied up/secure.

Not adhering to lab safety policy will result in you being asked to leave for the day and receiving a zero for that lab work/grade/day.

 

Pants not to wear to lab include pants that have holes in then or do not cover all of the legs. Shorts are not allowed in lab. If you email me a photo of an wolverine(the animal, not the marvel character) Prior to the first day of class, i will add up to five points on your first exam. The photo cannot come from wikipedia, and you must cite your photo source in the email in order to receive credit. No source cited, no credit. Clothing in lab  needs to cover bare skin as may chemicals we work with in lab are hazardous to the skin. No open toed shoes, no shorts, no pants with holes/tears in them

 

 

 

The first 2 pages of the laboratory manual outlines the safety rules and practices. 

 

Students must complete an online Safety Lesson and quiz with a score of 80% or better by the end of the second day of the course.

Laboratory safety questions will be included on the first exam.

Grading Criteria

Grading Scale: A = 90 - 100%, B = 80 - 89%, C = 70 - 79%, D = 60 - 69%, F < 60%.
To pass the course, students must attain 60% or better in the course. Most medical fields require 70% (C) or better.

Grades for exams, laboratory tests, the unknown, the presentation, quizzes and the final will be posted on AC Connect in the Blackboard grade book ("My Grades" link). 

Grade Components:

Lecture Exams(including Final exam) 55%

Lab 25%

On-line assignments/quizzes 10%

 

Unknown Bacterial Lab : Unknown bacteria data sheets submission 5%(of your total grade in the course)

Because growth of bacteria and bacterial test are time sensitive, if you fail to show up for the first day, based on time available, you may forfeit being able to start and complete your unknown and your unknown grade. Therefor getting a zero for your unknown and 5% of your total grade in the course. If you miss any lab days of the unknown , because test and bacterial growth are time sensitive, you will not ba allowed to make up any bacterial biochemical test.

There is a folder in the Content section of blackboard explaining how to fill out the data sheets for the unknown and how i grade them.

 

Student Pathogen presentation is part of lab grade and is 5% of the course grade.

The student presentation may be done alone, or in a group of up to 2 people. It is on a pathogen that was not covered in detail in the course, and is to be prepared using Google Slides/Powerpoint/etc., and peer evaluation is part of the grade. 

 

Exams

Any exam taken in the testing center will use Lockdown Browser. 

Any exam taken at home if we go online will use Lockdown Browser and will be timed. 

 

Exams are taken in the Science Testing Center, and are not to be taken during your assigned class time. If there are, i may replace the grade with a zero.

 

The Science Testing Center is open Monday through Friday 9 AM to 9 PM (last exam handed out at 8:00 PM) and Saturday 9 AM to 7:30 PM (last exam at 6 PM). Appointments for exam times may be made at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040845adad2ba0fe3-science or by calling 371-5948.

Lecture exams are 55% of the total grade for the semester. Exams (multiple choice, matching, true-false, short answer/essay) covering both lecture and lab material.

Each exam will be worth 100 points, the lowest exam grade will be dropped at the end of the semester AFTER all final exam grades have been entered.

 

You may request to to go over your exam with me in person if;

  • you email me after you have taken your exam with a request to do so with a possible scheduled time.
  • You completed all quizzes for that exam
  • You have your complete exam review
  • Request must be emailed a day before you want to go over the exam so that i can make sure i have time in my schedule to do so.

 

Online quizzes will represent questions from both lecture and lab content.

 Availability of online quizzes will be posted in Blackboard.

 

For online content, make sure you have access to a device with a stable internet connection, or plan to use the Underground facility(basement) or 4th floor library computer lab in the WARE building.

 

NO MAKEUP GRADES in the course, including EXAMS, as a missed exam becomes the drop grade at the end of the semester after all final exam grades have been entered. 

 

Laboratory: 25% of the total grade for the semester

This includes;

grades i may give out for showing up to lab and doing lab work, lab procedures(Which i give out randomly)

  

 

Final Exam:

Comprehensive exam.

 

Mandatory Tutoring:In an effort to increase retention in Biology courses, any student who scores below a 70 on any exam (excluding the Final Exam week) must complete a 1/2 hour mandatory tutoring session.

For tech supported tutoring, use this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040845adad2ba0fe3-remote.

In person tutoring is available Mon-Thu 8 AM to 8 PM, Fri & Sat 9 AM to 6 PM. Use the link above or call 345-5536 to schedule an appointment. You may also receive tutoring from your instructor during virtual office hours or by appointment (these will be conducted using Google Meet).

You may request tutoring with me but are required to have your exam review filled out prior to the tutoring session. 

 

At the end of the semester, if a student has been working hard(showing that they study the material, do tutoring), shown up to a majority of the classes/labs, and actively  participates in class, i will take that into consideration for your final grade .

Attendance

Attendance is not a numerical component of the grading of this course, but regular attendance is required for success.  Attendance will be recorded for possible contact tracing.

Calendar

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Intro to BIOL 2420

Unit 1, Intro to Microbiology

Unit 2: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells
   

Unit 3: Helminths, Protozoa, Fungi

 

Ch. 12, 13, Eukaryotes vs Prokaryotes

Section 3 #2, Fungi

Section 3 #3, Protozoa

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Biochemical test and viruses

Section 4: Ubiquity Sampling, Aseptic Techniques, Streak plates

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Unit 5 and 6 Microbial Disease and Control. 

 

Colony characteristics, KOH test, Transfers, broth & slant characteristics
Section 5, Gram Stain smears, Bacterial wet mounts (p. 92)

 

  

 

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Unit7/8, Immunology
    Introduction, Ch. 15 Innate Immunity

Unit 4 continued, Ch. 16 Adaptive Immunity

Section 5, Gram staining
Lab Test Five, Sections 4 & 5.

White Blood Cells, Discuss Unknown ID

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Unit 9: Immunization 

Last Day to Withdraw Tuesday(2/27/24)

Pathogen presentations

 8 Unit 9, Review/ Final exam

 

  

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information

The AC Connect (Blackboard) site for the class has a syllabus for the class, and a variety of useful resources and links.

 

*The following resources are included with your AC tuition, so you do not have to pay additionally for these resources.*

 

Amarillo  College Counseling Center

Link: https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ 

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Our clinicians assist students with navigating a variety of challenges, including but not limited to the following:

  • Anxiety, depression, and/or stress
  • Developing coping, life, and academic skills
  • Adjusting to life challenges and transitions
  • Identity exploration
  • Eating concerns
  • Feeling overwhelmed
  • Relationship issues
  • Processing trauma
  • Resources for physical and behavioral health needs
  • Resources for social, environmental, and economic needs

 

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You do not have to go in person to have access to their resources, you can emial them. 

Located on the 1st floor of the WARE Student building 

Phone: 806-371-5446  E-Mail: thearc@actx.edu

 

The AC Food Pantry

Contains food, hygiene items, and toiletries. Visit in person or website to place an order. 

 

Adult Student Program

Tuition Scholarship, Childcare assistince, Transportation assistance, textbook assistance. Must have a 2.0 to qualify.

 

Social Services Program

Emergency assistance for basic needs. 

 

Free Transportation

AC students can access the City of Amarillo Bus system for free by presenting their AC iID to the bus driver. 

 

The AC Connect (Blackboard) site for the class has a syllabus for the class, and a variety of useful resources and links.

 

Syllabus Created on:

12/13/23 9:58 AM

Last Edited on:

12/13/23 9:59 AM