Questions -
1. Explain basic principles of the discipline of microbiology and its sub-disciplines.
2. Demonstrate key techniques and procedures used in a modern clinical microbiology laboratory.
3. Describe the interdisciplinary nature of microbiology with regards to the studies of anatomy and physiology, environmental science, genetics, molecular biology, and descriptive mathematics.
4. Illustrate relationships between microorganisms and humans.
5. Evaluate the impact of microorganisms on human health, social behavior, and industry.
6. Apply key microbiology concepts to theoretical and practical situations involving microbes, humans, and the environments in which they interact.