XII. Course Descriptions

Molecular and Cellular Biology

MCB*2210 Introductory Cell Biology S,F,W (3-0) [0.50]
The structure and function of eukaryotic cells with emphasis on multicellular organisms. Role of subcellular structures and organelles in cellular processes of bioenergetics, division, differentiation, motility, secretion, nutrition, and communication. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. (Also offered through distance education format.)
Prerequisite(s): BIOL*1040
Equate(s): BIOL*2210
MCB*4010 Advanced Cell Biology W (3-0) [0.50]
This course examines the cellular and molecular biology of signal transduction. The major theme is an understanding of how eukaryotic cells receive, transmit and respond to environmental signals. Topics will include cellular regulation of cell cycle progression and cell death as well as the consequences of deregulated signal transduction in terms of disease, primarily cancer.
Prerequisite(s): (BIOL*2210 or MCB*2210), MBG*2020
Equate(s): MBG*4620
MCB*4050 Protein and Nucleic Acid Structure F (3-0) [0.50]
This course explores the physical conformation and atomic structures of proteins and nucleic acids and the techniques and tools for the determination, comparison, and prediction of macromolecular structures. Students will design their own protein structures as part of experiencing the process of scientific writing, peer-review and publishing.
Prerequisite(s): BIOC*3560
Equate(s): BIOC*4550, MBG*4350
MCB*4060 Molecular & Cell Biology of Yeast F (3-0) [0.50]
The molecular and cellular biology of yeast as a model system in eukaryotic biology, mating, mating type switching, nutrient sensing and response, dimorphism, tissue invasion and drug resistance of selected yeasts will be discussed. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Prerequisite(s): (BIOL*2210 or MCB*2210), MBG*2020
Equate(s): BIOL*4050
MCB*4080 Applied Microbiology and Biochemistry F (3-0) [0.50]
This course is a study of how microorganisms, their enzymes and biochemical pathways can be manipulated to produce goods and services in industry, medicine and scientific research. The means by which the yields of secondary metabolites, enzymes, and genetically selected products can be maximized are considered and examples of specific processes are examined. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Department of Environmental Biology.
Prerequisite(s): BIOC*2580, (1 of BIOC*3560, BIOC*3570, MICR*2020, MICR*2030)
Equate(s): BIOC*4570, MICR*4260
MCB*4500 Research Project in Molecular & Cellular Biology I S,F,W (0-12) [1.00]
This course involves independent research of a practical or theoretical nature on a specific topic in molecular and cellular biology. It is carried out under the supervision of an individual faculty member. Students should make arrangements with both a faculty supervisor and the course coordinator at least one semester in advance of taking the course. The signature of the course coordinator will be required to select the course. A departmental registration form must be obtained from, and submitted to, the course coordinator no later than the 2nd class day of the semester in which the student is registered for the course.
Prerequisite(s): MBG*3350 or equivalent laboratory experience at the discretion of the student's project advisor. Normally, students must have completed 6 semesters in an appropriate program in the biological sciences. Minimum 70% cumulative average in science courses during the first 6 semesters of the relevant majors.
Restriction(s): MBG*4500, MICR*4310. Students in programs offering project courses cannot enroll in MCB*4500. Grade requirements may be waived in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of faculty supervisor and course coordinator. Instructor consent required.
MCB*4510 Research Project in Molecular & Cellular Biology 2 S,F,W (0-12) [1.00]
This course involves independent research of a practical or theoretical nature on a specific topic in molecular and cellular biology. It is carried out under the supervision of an individual faculty member. Students should make arrangements with both a faculty supervisor and the course coordinator at least one semester in advance of taking the course. The signature of the course coordinator will be required to select the course. A departmental registration form must be obtained from, and submitted to, the course coordinator no later than the 2nd class day of the semester in which the student is registered for the course.
Prerequisite(s): 1of MBG*4500, MCB*4500, MICR*4310. Normally, students must have completed 6 semesters in an appropriate program in the biological sciences. Minimum 70% cumulative average in science courses during the first 6 semesters of the relevant majors.
Restriction(s): MBG*4510, MICR*4320. Students in programs offering project courses cannot enroll in MCB*4510. Grade requirements may be waived in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of faculty supervisor and course coordinator. Instructor consent required.
MCB*4600 Topics in Molecular and Cellular Biology S,F,W (1-3) [0.50]
Independent study of a current topic in Molecular and Cellular Biology, selected from the recent research literature and involving a review and critical appraisal of the area. The course comprises independent library research, participation in weekly meetings, and written and oral presentations. Students should make arrangements with both faculty supervisor and the course coordinator in a prior course selection period. Open to students in semesters 6, 7, and 8 of the B.Sc. Majors in the molecular biosciences, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Prerequisite(s): MBG*3350 or equivalent laboratory experience at the discretion of the student's project advisor. Normally, students must have completed 5 semesters in an appropriate program in the biological sciences.
Equate(s): MBG*4600, MICR*4240
Restriction(s): MBG*4500, MBG*4510, MCB*4500, MCB*4510, MICR*4310, MICR*4320; Students in programs offering topics courses cannot enroll in MCB*4600. Normally, students must have a minimum cumulative average of 70% in science courses during the first 6 semesters of the relevant majors. The grade requirements may be waived only in exceptional circumstances, at the discretion of the project advisor and course coordinator. Instructor consent required.
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