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Veterinary & Biomedical Sci (VBS) Courses
Academic Unit: Veterinary Biomedical Science
- VBS 1001 - Introduction to Biotechnology [BIOL TS]
- (4 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Spring)
- Basic understanding of cell biology/biotechnology. Laboratory exercises using modern molecular biotechnology techniques. Lectures. History of biotechnology. Cell biology/biotechnology. Develop research plan.
- VBS 2032 - General Microbiology With Laboratory
- (5 cr; Prereq-One semester each of college chemistry, biology; A-F only; offered Every Fall & Spring)
- Equivalent courses: was VPB 2032 until 18-JAN-05, was BIOL 2032 until 28-MAY-02, was MICB 2032 until 04-SEP-01, was VPB 2032 until 04-SEP-01, was BIOL 2032 until 04-SEP-01, was MICB 2032 until 16-JAN-01, was VPB 2032 until 16-JAN-01, was BIOL 2032 until 16-JAN-01, was MICB 2032 until 05-SEP-00, was VPB 2032 until 05-SEP-00, was BIOL 2032 until 05-SEP-00, was MICB 2032 until 18-JAN-00, was VPB 2032 until 18-JAN-00, was BIOL 2032 until 18-JAN-00, was MICB 2032 until 07-SEP-99, was VPB 2032 until 07-SEP-99, VBS 2022 (inactive, ending 18-JAN-00, was VPB 2022 until 18-JAN-05, was MICB 2022 until 05-JAN-04, was VPB 2022 until 15-AUG-03, was MICB 2022 until 15-AUG-03, was VPB 2022 until 18-JAN-00, was MICB 2022 until 18-JAN-00, was VPB 2022 until 07-SEP-99), BIOL 2032 (inactive), MICB 3301, MICB 3303, MICB 2032 (inactive, ending 11-AUG-05, starting 05-JAN-04, ending 21-JAN-03)
- Bacterial metabolism, growth/genetics, biology of viruses/fungi. Control of microorganisms. Host-microbe interactions, microorganisms/disease, applied microbiology.
- VBS 2100 - Companion Animal Anatomy
- (3 cr; Prereq-General Biology (e.g., BIOL 1009) is recommended; A-F only; offered Every Spring)
- Develop anatomical knowledge through study/dissection. Compare/contrast animal adaptations.
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