Course Features
- Lectures 60
- Quiz 0
- Duration
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 15 Sections
- 60 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Introduction4
- Bacteria3
- MORPHOLOGY5
- GENERA OF ORDERS D AND E3
- Environment Effect on Bacteria3
- Physiologic al Activities6
- PRODUCTION OF TOXINS DISINFECTANTS8
- 7.0PRODUCTION OF TOXINS
- 7.1DISINFECTION– STERILIZATION– DISINFECTANTS
- 7.2Steam for Sterilization and Disinfection
- 7.3Effect of Light on Bacteria
- 7.4DISINFECTION AND STERILIZATION (CONTINUED)
- 7.5Alcohol as a Preservative and Disinfectant
- 7.6DISINFECTION AND STERILIZATION (CONTINUED)
- 7.7PRACTICAL STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION
- THE STUDY OF BACTERIA6
- Study of Individual Bacteria: Staining4
- Broth Culture Analysis2
- Introduction to Pathogenic Bacteriology4
- IMMUNITY2
- RECEPTORS4
- AMBOCEPTORS4
- DESCRIPTIVE CHART--SOCIETY OF AMERICAN BACTERIOLOGIST S2
Requirements
- Basic understanding of biology (cell biology, genetics) is helpful but not required.
- No prior knowledge of bacteriology is needed. This course is designed to build from the basics to more advanced topics.
Features
- A comprehensive understanding of bacterial biology, from their structure to genetics.
- Insight into the mechanisms behind bacterial diseases and host interactions.
- Practical knowledge on the applications of bacteriology in medicine, environmental science, and industry.
- Future Trends and Innovations in Bacteriology
- Environmental Bacteriology: Role in Ecosystems
- Pathogenic Bacteria: Disease Mechanisms and Immunity
- Mastery of bacterial culture and identification techniques.
- An in-depth look at antibiotic resistance and the global challenges it presents.
- Exposure to the latest research and future developments in bacteriology.
- Applied Bacteriology in Medicine, Agriculture, and Industry
- Antibiotics and Resistance: A Global Health Threat
- Bacterial Identification Techniques
Target audiences
- Undergraduate students in microbiology, biology, biotechnology, and medical sciences.
- Medical and health professionals looking to refresh or deepen their knowledge of bacteriology.
- Laboratory technicians interested in advancing their understanding of bacterial identification and antibiotic resistance.
- Environmental scientists studying microbial interactions in ecosystems.
- Anyone with an interest in understanding bacteria and their effects on health and the environment.