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MB Graduate Courses, Corvallis Campus

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Top MB 501 RESEARCH (1-16)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits. PREREQS: Departmental approval required.

Top MB 503 THESIS (1-16)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits. PREREQS: Departmental approval required.

Top MB 505 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-16)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits. PREREQS: Departmental approval required.

Top MB 507 SEMINAR (1)  Offered in current or future terms
Graded P/N. This course is repeatable for a maximum of 99 credits.

Top MB 510 INTERNSHIP (1-16)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits. PREREQS: Departmental approval required.

Top MB 516 IMMUNOLOGY (3)  Offered in current or future terms
Basic theory and applications of immunochemistry, immunogenetics, and cellular immunology. Examination of immunologically related diseases. PREREQS: MB 310 and BB 451

Top MB 517 IMMUNOLOGY LABORATORY (2)  Offered in current or future terms Has Extra Fees
Laboratory on the applications of current immunological techniques. PREREQS: MB 303 and MB 310. Concurrent enrollment in MB 516.

Top MB 520 MICROBIAL GENOMES, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, AND DIVERSITY (3)  Offered in current or future terms
A survey of microbial diversity from the earliest lifeforms to the modern role of bacteria and archaea in global biogeochemical cycles. Topics covered include molecular evolution, microbial genomics, biochemical diversity, and metabolic pathways that adapt cells to extreme environments. Particular emphasis is placed on marine systems, from photosynthesis in surface waters to life in the ocean crust. PREREQS: BB 451 or BB 551

Top MB 530 BACTERIAL PATHOGENESIS (3)  Offered in current or future terms
Bacteria pathogenic for humans, emphasizing the structural, physiological and genetic mechanisms of pathogenesis. Role of the immune system in pathogenesis and protection. PREREQS: BB 451 and MB 302 and MB 310

Top MB 532 PATHOGENIC MECHANISMS (3) 
Interactive examination of the molecular basis of infectious diseases. Emphasis on bacterial and parasitic pathogens of animals. PREREQS: At least a "B" in MB 430.

Top MB 534 VIROLOGY (3)  Offered in current or future terms
Properties of viruses, their biology and pathogenesis. Emphasis on viruses causing human disease. PREREQS: MB 310 and BB 451

Top MB 540 FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (3)  Offered in current or future terms
Role of microorganisms in food spoilage, infection, and intoxication; also basic principles in contamination control and germicidal treatment during processing, preparing, and distributing food for consumption. PREREQS: MB 302 or equivalent.

Top MB 541 FOOD MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY (2)  Offered in current or future terms Has Extra Fees
Laboratory techniques to accompany MB 440/MB 540. PREREQS: MB 540* and MB 302 and MB 303

Top MB 548 MICROBIAL ECOLOGY (3)  Offered in current or future terms
A comparison of soil sediments and freshwater as microbial habitats. Discussion of the role of microorganisms in nutrient cycles, effects of microbial activity on plant and animal life. PREREQS: MB 302

Top MB 554 MICROBIAL GENETICS (4) 
Principles of microbial genetics. Topics include prokaryotic genetics, DNA replication, transcription, translation, plasmids and transposons, DNA repair and gene regulation. PREREQS: MB 310 and BB 450 and BB 451 or equivalent or instructor approval required.

Top MB 556 MICROBIAL GENETICS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (3)  Offered in current or future terms
General biology of natural, genetically engineered, and composite plasmids. Major topics include extrachromosomal DNA replication, plasmid transmission, insertion elements, transposons, gene expression, and recombinant DNA vectors. Relevance to host-parasite and host-symbiotic interaction in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. PREREQS: (BB 350 or BB 450) and (BB 351 or BB 451) and MB 302 MB 310*

Top MB 579 FERMENTATION MICROBIOLOGY (3)  Offered in current or future terms
An introduction to industrial microbiology with a focus on the physiology of fermentation and use of microorganisms for the production of food ingredients, fermented foods, and beverages. CROSSLISTED as FST 479/FST 579. PREREQS: (BB 350 or BI 314) and MB 302

Top MB 580 GENERAL PARASITOLOGY (3)  Offered in current or future terms
Introduction to parasitology. The course emphasizes medical parasitology, but will cover a broad overview of parasitology, covering important groups and host/parasite relationships among all taxa from invertebrates to vertebrates, including mammals. PREREQS: BI 314 or BB 450 or equivalent or Z 361 or MB 302 or equivalent.

Top MB 591 FISH DISEASES IN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND AQUACULTURE (4)  Offered in current or future terms
Introduction to diseases of fish including pathogens important to aquaculture and ornamental industries as well as to wild fish populations and conservation programs. Lec/lab. CROSSLISTED as FW 491/FW 591. PREREQS: 9 credits of upper-division fisheries or biology.

Top MB 592 DISEASES OF FISH (3) 
Diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of the economically important disease agents of fish emphasizing microbiology, parasitology, pathology, immunology, and serology. PREREQS: Two years of biology.

Top MB 599 SELECTED TOPICS (4)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.

Top MB 601 RESEARCH (1-16)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits. PREREQS: Departmental approval required.

Top MB 603 THESIS (1-16)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits. PREREQS: Departmental approval required.

Top MB 605 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-16)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits. PREREQS: Departmental approval required.

Top MB 607 SEMINAR (1)  Offered in current or future terms
Graded P/N. This course is repeatable for a maximum of 99 credits.

Top MB 610 INTERNSHIP (1-9) 
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits. PREREQS: Departmental approval required.

Top MB 668 BIOINFORMATICS AND GENOMICS (4)  Offered in current or future terms
This course is divided into two 2-credit modules. First module teaches both the theory and practice of basic informatics techniques-including sequence alignment, sequence searching, and the evolution of protein families- and their applications at a genome-wide level (comparative genomics and functional genomics). Second module introduces the fundamental tools of bioinformatics (Linux, Perl) and bioinformatics algorithms necessary to process and analyze large datasets generated from high-throughput genomics experiments. The second module is structured in three sections: Programming Concepts (PC), Biological Applications (BA) and Biological Projects (BP). Programming Concepts lays the foundation for the later two sections. PC teaches students to work within a Linux operating system in a client/server environment. Students learn to create programs in Perl scripting language, which permeates modern bioinformatics applications. Relevant programming concepts are presented and code examples illustrated using biological data. BA builds on the PC foundation to provide "snapshots" of common bioinformatics methods. For example, formatting biological sequence data into standard file formats, parsing the output from common bioinformatics software, adding notations to biosequences, calculating common statistics associated with biosequences (i.e., reverse complementation of DNA sequence). BP uses the BA snapshots to develop more extensive projects. BP incorporates extensive coverage of theoretical and algorithmic concepts to explore a biological topic where dealing with the data in a computational and mathematical framework is essential. CROSSLISTED as MCB 668.

Top MB 699 SPECIAL TOPICS (16)  Offered in current or future terms
Lec/lab. This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.


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