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Aug 31, 2025
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BIOL 218 - Microbial Ecology The course will cover microbial interactions, both intraspecific and interspecific, and the role of microbes in plant and animal ecology; response to abiotic environmental factors and their role in biogeochemical cycling and biodegradation, and the use of microbes to recover metals and petroleum, and how genetically engineered microbes are being used for pest control. Designed for biology education, environmental biology, and environmental health students. Meets General Education requirements: Scientific Understanding Lab, and new Fall 2017 Natural Sciences and Natural Sciences Lab. Typically Offered Spring Only Level: UG Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite BIOL 121 /C- Ferris Equivalencies:
Department: BIOL
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