BIO 273A: Environmental Microbiology I (CEE 274A, CHEMENG 174, CHEMENG 274)
Basics of microbiology and biochemistry. The biochemical and biophysical principles of biochemical reactions, energetics, and mechanisms of energy conservation. Diversity of microbial catabolism, flow of organic matter in nature: the carbon cycle, and biogeochemical cycles. Bacterial physiology, phylogeny, and the ecology of microbes in soil and marine sediments, bacterial adhesion, and biofilm formation. Microbes in the degradation of pollutants. Prerequisites:
CHEM 33, 35, and
BIOSCI 41,
CHEMENG 181 (formerly 188), or equivalents.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Spormann, A. (PI)
CEE 274A: Environmental Microbiology I (BIO 273A, CHEMENG 174, CHEMENG 274)
Basics of microbiology and biochemistry. The biochemical and biophysical principles of biochemical reactions, energetics, and mechanisms of energy conservation. Diversity of microbial catabolism, flow of organic matter in nature: the carbon cycle, and biogeochemical cycles. Bacterial physiology, phylogeny, and the ecology of microbes in soil and marine sediments, bacterial adhesion, and biofilm formation. Microbes in the degradation of pollutants. Prerequisites:
CHEM 33, 35, and
BIOSCI 41,
CHEMENG 181 (formerly 188), or equivalents.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Spormann, A. (PI)
CHEM 181: Biochemistry I (CHEMENG 181, CHEMENG 281)
Structure and function of major classes of biomolecules, including proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. Mechanistic analysis of properties of proteins including catalysis, signal transduction and membrane transport. Students will also learn to critically analyze data from the primary biochemical literature. Satisfies Central Menu Area 1 for Bio majors. Prerequisites:
CHEM 35 and 135 or 171.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER: DB-NatSci
CHEMENG 174: Environmental Microbiology I (BIO 273A, CEE 274A, CHEMENG 274)
Basics of microbiology and biochemistry. The biochemical and biophysical principles of biochemical reactions, energetics, and mechanisms of energy conservation. Diversity of microbial catabolism, flow of organic matter in nature: the carbon cycle, and biogeochemical cycles. Bacterial physiology, phylogeny, and the ecology of microbes in soil and marine sediments, bacterial adhesion, and biofilm formation. Microbes in the degradation of pollutants. Prerequisites:
CHEM 33, 35, and
BIOSCI 41,
CHEMENG 181 (formerly 188), or equivalents.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Spormann, A. (PI)
CHEMENG 181: Biochemistry I (CHEM 181, CHEMENG 281)
Structure and function of major classes of biomolecules, including proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. Mechanistic analysis of properties of proteins including catalysis, signal transduction and membrane transport. Students will also learn to critically analyze data from the primary biochemical literature. Satisfies Central Menu Area 1 for Bio majors. Prerequisites:
CHEM 35 and 135 or 171.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER: DB-NatSci
Instructors:
Cegelski, L. (PI)
;
Hull, S. (TA)
CHEMENG 274: Environmental Microbiology I (BIO 273A, CEE 274A, CHEMENG 174)
Basics of microbiology and biochemistry. The biochemical and biophysical principles of biochemical reactions, energetics, and mechanisms of energy conservation. Diversity of microbial catabolism, flow of organic matter in nature: the carbon cycle, and biogeochemical cycles. Bacterial physiology, phylogeny, and the ecology of microbes in soil and marine sediments, bacterial adhesion, and biofilm formation. Microbes in the degradation of pollutants. Prerequisites:
CHEM 33, 35, and
BIOSCI 41,
CHEMENG 181 (formerly 188), or equivalents.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3
Instructors:
Spormann, A. (PI)
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