BIO 3030 Molecular Cell Biology

The emphasis of this lecture course is placed on the detailed study of the major cellular components with particular attention to the relationship between functions and the molecular and supramolecular organization of the cell. Topics will include the fine structure of eukaryotes, prokaryotes and viruses, the chemical composition of cells and the molecular manipulation of cellular components. The emerging field of molecular cell biology offers a more comprehensive approach to the understanding of the cell and ultimately, the human organism. This approach utilizes the techniques of the molecular biologist and represents a union of several subfields of biology including genetics, cell biology, biochemistry and microscopy. Graduate level version of this course is available.

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Credits

3

Prerequisite

Prerequisites: Principles of Biology I and II with grade of C or better Principles of Chemistry I and II (with Lab) with grade of C- or better