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The curriculum develops fundamental knowledge of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and viruses. Courses include the physiology and genetics of microorganisms, mechanisms of pathogenesis, and innate immunity systems. The major prepares students for entry into graduate studies in microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, as well as other areas. It also provides a background for entry into government, industrial research, diagnostic laboratories, as well as medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine professional programs.

The major requires:

  • Principles of Biology I and II and Labs (BSC 2010, BSC 2010L; BSC 2011, BSC 2011L) AGR 3033 may be substituted for BSC 2011 and BSC 2011L.
  • General Chemistry I and II and Labs (CHM 2045 and CHM 2045L, CHM 2046 and CHM 2046L, or CHM 2047)
  • Calculus I (MAC 2311)
  • Physics I and II and Labs (PHY 2053, PHY 2053L, PHY 2054, and PHY 2054L)
  • Organic Chemistry I and II and Organic II Lab (CHM 2210, CHM 2211, and CHM 2211L or (CHM 3217 and CHM 2211L )
  • Analytical Chemistry and Lab (CHM 3120, CHM 3120L)
All prospective majors must complete the biology sequence, general chemistry sequence, and calculus by the end of the sophomore year. Organic Chemistry I must be completed by the end of track term 5. Students are required to attain a cumulative GPA in these courses of no less than a 2.5 with a grade no lower than a C in order to continue in the major. A grade of C must be attained within two attempts (including withdrawals) in all critical tracking courses, major courses, department core requirements and department elective requirements.

Major department core requirements include MCB 3020 and MCB 3020L, MCB 4203 or PCB 5235, MCB 4304 or PCB 4522, and BCH 4024 or CHM 4207 or CHM 3218 for a total of 15 credits of required courses and at least 10 credits of upper-division department elective courses. One advanced lab course is required as part of the 10 credits of department electives totaling 25 credits. A grade of C or better (within two attempts) and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 are required to satisfy these credits.

For students satisfactorily completing both MCB 4203 and PCB 5235; PCB 5235 will be used to fulfill a core requirement and MCB 4203 will be used to fulfill department elective credits. MCB 4905, MCB 4909, and MCB 4941 may not be used toward fulfillment of any of these 25 credits.

Students interested in pursuing graduate education should develop their strength in chemistry as soon as possible. They should set up an appointment with an adviser to effectively plan their schedule. Students who plan to attend graduate school in microbiology, biochemistry or a related field in molecular biological sciences are recommended to include the following courses in their schedule: MAC 2312 Calculus II (4 credits); MAC 2313, Calculus III (4 credits); CHM 4207, Biochemistry (4 credits) for the biochemistry requirement; MCB 4304, Genetics of Microorganisms (3 credits) to fulfill the genetics requirement; PCB 5235, Immunology (3 credits) to fulfill the pathogens or immunology requirement; MCB 5136L, Techniques Advanced Lab (3 credits), to fulfill the microbiology advanced lab requirement; and MCB 4403, Prokaryotic Cell Structure (3 credits), MCB5303L, Microbial Genetics Lab (2 credits), and CHM 3400, Physical Chemistry (3 credits) to fulfill the remaining microbiology required elective credits. In addition, the student should include MCB 4905 course work in the schedule in order to gain laboratory research experience.

Academic advisement is available in the department administrative office located on Museum Road. An appointment to meet with an adviser can be made by calling (352) 392-1906.

A complete list of microbiology core requirements and department electives as well as sample schedules for pre-professional and pre-graduate school tracks can be found on this Web site:
microcell.ufl.edu.

HONORS: To qualify for graduation with cum laude (honors), magna cum laude (high honors) or summa cum laude (highest honors) recognition, a student must have an upper-division GPA of 3.50, 3.75, or 3.85 respectively. The upper-division GPA includes grades for all courses taken after 60 earned credits.

In addition to the GPA requirement, a candidate for magna cum laude or summa cum laude distinctions must obtain grades of B or better in at least four credits of MCB 4905 or MCB 4909 and in one of the following courses: PCB 5235, MCB 5303L. MCB 5505, MCB 5458, or PCB5136L.

The research will be supervised by a faculty member in the department or approved faculty outside the department. The project will be in microbiology and cell or related area of science. A one-page description of the proposed research must be submitted to the departmental academic advising office before registering for MCB 4905 and initiating the research project.

Students who are candidates for magna cum laude or summa cum laude recognition in the college must submit a copy of the honors thesis to the undergraduate coordinator and college dean’s office. Contact the college dean’s office for deadline information. The final decision on the honors distinction is determined by performance in MCB 4905 and an evaluation of the quality of the thesis.

Microbiology and Cell Science

This plan is a sample pre-professional track for majors who plan to pursue medical, dental, veterinary medicine or other professional schools after graduation. A suggested schedule for students who plan to go to graduate school is located on this Web site: microcell.ufl.edu/ Students should follow the links to the specific college in which they are enrolled.

Students must maintain an overall 2.0 UF GPA beginning Semester 1, and a 2.5 math/science GPA in all critical tracking courses beginning semester 2. All critical tracking courses require a grade of C or higher within two attempts.

To remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.

Semester 1:

  • Complete CHM 1025 or CHM 2045 and CHM 2045L
Semester 2:

  • Complete CHM 2045, CHM 2045L and MAC 2311
  • 2.5 GPA for all critical tracking courses.
Semester 3:

  • Complete CHM 2046, CHM 2046L, BSC 2010, and BSC 2010L.
  • 2.5 GPA for all critical tracking courses.
Semester 4:

  • Complete BSC 2011 and BSC 201lL.
  • 2.5 GPA for all critical tracking courses.
Semester 5:

  • Complete CHM 2210
  • Complete all 6 critical tracking courses including associated labs with a 2.5 GPA for all critical tracking courses
Semester 1
Credits

CHM 2045 and 2045L General Chemistry I and Lab (GE-P)

4

MAC 1147 Pre-Calculus: Algebra and

 

Trigonometry (GE-M)*

4

Composition – Recommend: ENC 1101 (GE-C)

3

Humanities (GE-H)**

3

__

 

Total

14

 

*If required to enroll in MAC 2311 in spring term.

Semester 2
Credits

CHM 2046 and 2046L General Chemistry II and Lab (GE-P)

4

MAC 2311 Calculus I (GE-M)*

4

Humanities – Recommend: ENC 1102

 

(GE-C, H)

3

Social and Behavioral Science (GE-S)

3

__

 

Total

14

* If not fulfilled in Semester 1

Semester 3
Credits

BSC 2010 & 2010L Biology I & Lab (GE-B)

4

CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I

3

Social and Behavioral Science (GE-SI)

3

General Electives (choice)

6

__

 

Total

16

Semester 4 Credits

BSC 2011 and 2011L Biology II and Lab (GE-B)

4

CHM 2211 and 2211L Organic Chemistry and Lab

5

AEB 3013 Principles of Food & Resource Economics OR ECO 2023 Microeconomics

3-4

Humanities** (GE-HI)

3

__

 

Total

15-16

 

** Choose a course that satisfies (GE-H, I) and the Writing and Math Requirement (6,000 words) credit.

For continuation in microbiology and cell science, the student must earn a 2.5 GPA and C or better in the science and math courses listed in bold in the freshman/sophomore terms above.

Summer – Optional

MCB 3020 and MCB 3020L Basic Biology of Microorganisms

5

OR BCH 4024 Biochemistry

4

__

 

Total

4-5

Semester 5 Credits

MCB 3020 and MCB 3020L Basic Biology of Microorganisms

5

OR BCH 4024 or CHM 4207 Biochemistry

4

PHY 2053 Physics I

4

PHY 2053L Physics Lab

1

Department Elective

3

General Elective (Choice)

3

__

 

Total

15-16

Semester 6 Credits

MCB 3020 and MCB 3020L Basic Biology of Microorganisms

5

OR BCH4024 or CHM 4207 Biochemistry

4

PHY2054 Physics II

4

PHY 2054L Physics II Lab

1

SPC 2600 or AEE 3030C Effective Oral

 

Communication

3

General Elective (Choice)

3

__

 

Total

15-16

Summer – Optional

 

CHM 3120 and CHM 3120L Analytical

 

Chemistry and Lab

4

Semester 7 Credits

MCB 4203 Bacterial/Viral Pathogens* (fall term) or PCB 5235 Immunology* (spring term)

3

MCB 4304 Genetics of Microorganisms

3

(required if not taking PCB 4522 Molecular Genetics 3 credits, Semester 8)

 

CHM 3120LAnalytical Chemistry Lab

1

CHM 3120 Analytical Chemistry

3

Department Elective

3

General Elective

4

__

 

Total

14-17

Semester 8 Credits

PCB 4522 Molecular Genetics (required if MCB 4304 not taken in Fall)

3

PCB 5235 Immunology (required if MCB 4203 not taken in Fall)

3

AEE 3033 Writing for Agricultural and Natural Resources or ENC 2210 Technical Writing

3

Microbiology Advanced Lab

1-3

Department Elective

3

General Electives (Choice)

3

__

 

Total

13-16

 

  • For students successfully completing MCB 4203 and PCB 5235, one of these courses fulfills 3 credits of required department electives and the other fulfills 3 credits of the required department core course work.
 
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