Microbiology/ Pre-Veterinary Medicine Emphasis

College: College of Sciences and Mathematics
Department: Department of Biological Sciences
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Required Hours: 122
Minor Available: No
Web: http://www.auburn.edu/academic/cosam/departments/student-services/registration-and-planning/curriculum-models/new-core-models.htm

 

Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa and unicellular algae. Microorganisms play a major role in medicine, the environment and industry. While they are the causative agents of many infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, influenza and AIDS, they also produce antibiotics and vaccines. Their benefits, however, far outweigh their harmful activities. In the environment they play a significant role in the geochemical cycling of carbon, sulfur and nitrogen. We also depend upon microbes to recycle sewage and wastes and to breakdown oil spills. In industry, we harness their metabolic capabilities to produce foods such as cheese, alcoholic beverages, processed meats, pickles, soy sauce, sauerkraut, and bread. Chemicals and enzymes derived from a variety of microorganisms are used to manufacture various products used by humans. Microorganisms are the cornerstone of modern biotechnology and genetic engineering. They have been genetically manipulated to produce therapeutics such as insulin, growth hormone, and interferon, as well as engineer pest resistance into plants. They are also playing a significant role in the sequencing of the human genome.

 

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