About MMG 3220 L01

Comprehensive study of human pathogenic bacteria and their disease states in humans. Laboratory sessions provide practical experience in handling and identifying these pathogens. Credit not awarded for both MMG 3220 and MMG 5220. Prerequisites: MMG 2010; or Instructor permission.

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Must register for lecture MMG 3220 A or ZRA; Colocated with MMG 5220 L01; Open to Degree and PACE students

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