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    Microbiology & Cell Science

    Microbiology & Cell Science

    MCB 5270 Antimicrobial Resistance

    • Credits: 3
    • Prerequisites:
    • Syllabus: MCB 5270 Antimicrobial Resistance

    Description

    Cells are living factories capable of adapting their production lines to changes in the environment. Hence, cells encountering a toxic environment will evolve their machinery to maintain survival and replication. Such adaptation, known as Antimicrobial Resistance, is commonly observed in bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. However, only recently has the overuse of antimicrobial agents exerted strong selection pressure, driving widespread resistance. While we are currently witnessing a constant increase in antimicrobial resistance, the development of novel treatments has almost completely ceased. This course will provide an extensive background on antimicrobial resistance, treatments, and respective mechanisms.

    Course Objectives

    After completion of this course, students should be able to:

    • Outline problems associated with antimicrobial resistance across healthcare, agriculture, and the environment
    • Explain resistance mechanisms in viruses, fungi, parasites, and cancer
    • Identify major classes of antibiotics and their respective mechanisms of action
    • Describe known mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and modes of transmission
    • Identify means of detection/assessment of antibiotic resistance
    • Describe therapeutic approaches used to fight antibiotic resistance
    • Recognize scientific terms related to antimicrobial resistance
    • Assess risks associated with antibiotic-resistant infections
    • Employ online databases to utilize genomic, chemical, and epidemiological data on AMR

    At A Glance

    • Entirely online
    • Classes offered spring, summer and fall
    • No GRE requirement!
    Tuition
    • $535.00 per credit hour plus fees
    Application Procedure
    1. Complete the Application Intent form
    2. Complete the Graduate Application
    3. Send your Transcripts
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    (352) 392-1906

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