This major prepares students for entry into professional programs in medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine and provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in microbiology, cell biology and related cellular and biomedical sciences. The major also provides a background for entry into government, industrial research and diagnostic laboratories.
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, astrobiology, bacterial and genome sequencing and bioinformatics.
Coursework for the Major
All majors must take 28-29 credits: 15 credits are core requirements, 10 credits are upper-division department electives and 3-4 credits are the quantitative requirement. A minimum of one credit in an advanced laboratory is required as part of the 10 department-elective credits.
Minimum grades of C, attained within two attempts (including withdrawals), are required in all critical-tracking courses, major courses, department core requirements, department electives and the quantitative requirement. Second attempts must be completed the next semester of enrollment. A 2.0 cumulative GPA of also is required.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Coursework | ||
| BSC 2010 & 2010L | Integrated Principles of Biology 1 and Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory 1 1 | 4 |
| BSC 2011 & 2011L | Integrated Principles of Biology 2 and Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory 2 1 | 4 |
| CHM 2045 & 2045L | General Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory 1 | 4 |
| CHM 2046 & 2046L | General Chemistry 2 and General Chemistry 2 Laboratory 1 | 4 |
| MAC 2311 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 1 | 4 |
| Select one: | 8-10 | |
Option One | ||
PHY 2053 & 2053L | Physics 1 and Laboratory for Physics 1 | |
PHY 2054 & 2054L | Physics 2 and Laboratory for Physics 2 | |
Option Two | ||
PHY 2048 & 2048L | Physics with Calculus 1 and Laboratory for Physics with Calculus 1 | |
PHY 2049 & 2049L | Physics with Calculus 2 and Laboratory for Physics with Calculus 2 | |
| CHM 2210 | Organic Chemistry 1 2 | 3 |
| CHM 2211 & 2211L | Organic Chemistry 2 and Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 5 |
| Core Requirements | ||
| BCH 4024 | Introduction to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 4 |
| or CHM 3218 | Organic Chemistry/Biochemistry 2 | |
| MCB 3015C | Lab Skills Bootcamp | 1 |
| MCB 3023 | Principles of Microbiology | 3 |
| Select one: 3 | 3 | |
MCB 4203 | Bacterial Pathogens (offered fall) | |
PCB 4233 | Immunology (offered spring) | |
| Select one: | ||
MCB 4304 | Genetics of Microorganisms (offered fall) | |
PCB 4522 | Molecular Genetics (offered spring) | |
| MCB 4934 | Special Topics in Microbiology and Cell Science 4 | 1-4 |
| Department Elective Requirements | ||
| MCB 4034L | Advanced Microbiology Laboratory | 1 |
| Select three: | 9 | |
BSC 2891 | Python Programming for Biology | |
MCB 3703 | Astrobiology | |
MCB 4203 | Bacterial Pathogens | |
MCB 4320C | The Microbiome | |
MCB 4403 | Prokaryotic Cell Structure and Function | |
MCB 4503 | General Virology | |
MCB 4782 | Extremophiles | |
PCB 3134 | Eukaryotic Cell Structure and Function | |
ZOO 4232 | Human Parasitology | |
| Quantitative Requirement | ||
| BSC 2891 | Python Programming for Biology | 3 |
| MCB 4320C | The Microbiome | 3 |
| STA 2023 | Introduction to Statistics 1 | 3 |
| General Elective Requirement | ||
| General elective coursework at the University of Florida (any 3000/4000 level course will be accepted) 5 | 18 | |
| Total Credits | 85-90 |
- 1
All majors must complete the biology and general chemistry sequences and calculus by the end of the sophomore year. To continue in the major, students must attain a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA in these graded courses with no grade lower than a C.
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Must be completed by the end of tracking term five.
- 3
Students must take MCB 4203 or PCB 4233 as a core course. If they take both, one will count as a core course and the other will roll over into the 10-credit department elective requirement.
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Often used for TA lab positions. TA positions may be repeated for two semesters with one lab assignment per semester.
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Enrollment in MCB 4911, MCB 4905 and MCB 4934 will not fulfill any credits toward the microbiology department elective requirements; they will count only as general elective credit toward the 120 credits for the B.S. degree.
Course Details
MCB 4911 may be taken for a maximum of three credits per semester and six credits total. This policy applies to all microbiology and cell science majors registered for undergraduate research in other out-of-department undergraduate research courses such as BCH 4905, BMS 4905, ZOO 4905, etc.
Undergraduate Research
A majority of MCS students are actively involved in undergraduate research for credit with mentors throughout the university. The department encourages preprofessional and graduate school bound students to complete a minimum of two semesters of undergraduate research. The department maintains a list of mentors across campus who allow undergraduate students to participate in valuable research under their guidance. Additional information is available about undergraduate research and faculty mentors who have worked with microbiology and cell science students.
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Combination Degree Program
A Bachelor of Science and Master of Science (non-thesis) program is offered by the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Microbiology majors in both the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are eligible for admission to the combination degree program. Students should email for an appointment to determine their eligibility for this program.
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Preparation for Graduate Study
This major prepares students for entry into graduate studies in microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry and other areas.
All students interested in graduate education should develop a strong background in chemistry. Suggested schedules for students who plan to attend graduate school are available on the website. Students planning graduate study in microbiology, biochemistry or molecular biological sciences should consider taking these courses:
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| CHM 3218 | Organic Chemistry/Biochemistry 2 (biochemistry requirement) | 4 |
| MAC 2312 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2 | 4 |
| STA 2023 | Introduction to Statistics 1 | 3 |
| MCB 4403 | Prokaryotic Cell Structure and Function (required department elective) | 3 |
| PCB 3134 | Eukaryotic Cell Structure and Function (required department elective) | 3 |
| CHM 3400 | Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences (required department elective) | 3 |
| MCB 5305L | Microbial Genetics and Biotechnology Laboratory (microbiology advanced laboratory requirement) | 2 |
| PCB 4233 | Immunology (pathogens or immunology requirement) | 3 |
| MCB 4905 | Independent Study (valuable laboratory research experience) | 4 |
| Total Credits | 29 |
Relevant Minors and/or Certificates
The Department of Microbiology and Cell Science also offers a minor in bioinformatics to students majoring in any life sciences subject, including and not limited to microbiology, biology or biochemistry.
So integrated is bioinformatics with the life sciences that it is difficult to find an active research program that does not rely on bioinformatic analysis to achieve results. By integrating bioinformatic and traditional methods, the minor in bioinformatics provides critical training to future professionals in the life science disciplines.
