Courses
BIS 2C (Winter Quarter) - The course examines ecological and evolutionary processes that shape biological diversity. How do organisms evolve? What relationships connect all living organisms together?
SSC 111 Soil Microbiology (Winter Quarter) - The course is intended to provide students with an overview of the microorganisms living in soil systems, their interactions, and the importance they provide to ecosystem services. The impact of micro-, meso-, and macroorganisms , and soil properties will be discussed. Practical applications of soil biological diversity for remediation of pollutants, composting, and biological control in agriculture will be provided and discussed.
SSC 211 Advanced Soil Microbiology (Fall Quarter - offered in alternate years, only graduate students) - It is a discussion-based discipline, requiring literature reading on novel methods of soil microbiology, microbial metabolism associated with biogeochemical cycles, practical applications in agriculture and resource conservation.
MIC 120 Microbial Ecology (Spring Quarter) - Interactions between non-pathogenic microorganisms and their environment, emphasizing physiological and metabolic characteristics of various groups and their adaptations to and modification of specific habitats.
BIS 2C (Winter Quarter) - The course examines ecological and evolutionary processes that shape biological diversity. How do organisms evolve? What relationships connect all living organisms together?
SSC 111 Soil Microbiology (Winter Quarter) - The course is intended to provide students with an overview of the microorganisms living in soil systems, their interactions, and the importance they provide to ecosystem services. The impact of micro-, meso-, and macroorganisms , and soil properties will be discussed. Practical applications of soil biological diversity for remediation of pollutants, composting, and biological control in agriculture will be provided and discussed.
SSC 211 Advanced Soil Microbiology (Fall Quarter - offered in alternate years, only graduate students) - It is a discussion-based discipline, requiring literature reading on novel methods of soil microbiology, microbial metabolism associated with biogeochemical cycles, practical applications in agriculture and resource conservation.
MIC 120 Microbial Ecology (Spring Quarter) - Interactions between non-pathogenic microorganisms and their environment, emphasizing physiological and metabolic characteristics of various groups and their adaptations to and modification of specific habitats.