BTEC 1200: Aseptic Technique

 

This course introduces concepts and processes used in basic aseptic microbiology techniques.

 

INSTRUCTOR:     Chuck Rettberg                                            

charles.rettberg@slcc.edu                        

JHS 254B

PREREQUISITES: Students are required to have completed BTEC 1000 with a B or better.

COURSE MATERIALS: Students need access to the Canvas online course management system (slcc.instructure.com). Instructional material can only be accessed through Canvas. A lab coat and lab notebook will be provided.

COURSE FORMAT and OBJECTIVES: The course uses a hybrid, competency-based format in which online instruction and activities are reinforced by select laboratory experiences. Students may conduct experiments during the open lab hours whenever it suits their own schedule.

 

Cell Culture Lab: JHS 263. The standard hours for the Biotechnology labs are Monday – Thursday 10am – 8pm, Friday 10am –4pm, and Saturday 8am – 2pm. Semester breaks and college holidays are observed. Students must sign up for lab time through biotech.youcanbook.me. All students who work in the lab must clean up after themselves, participate in community chores, and maintain an environment conducive to experimentation and learning for all who use the learning lab.

GRADING: Grades will be assessed by completing the five labs as described below.  Some labs may have to be repeated in order to gain competency in the technique.

Students must achieve a B or better on all aspects of each assignment to proceed to the next biotechnology course.

 

 

Assessments

 

Lab #1: Making Media

100 points

Lab #2: Pouring Plates

100 points

Lab #3: Streaking Cultures

100 points

Lab #4: Making Liquid Cultures

100 points

Lab #5: Bacterial Gram Stain

100 points

TOTAL

500 points

 

 

Final %

Grade

93–100

A

90–92

A-

87–89

B+

83–86

B

80–82

B-

77–79

C+

73–76

C

70–72

C-

67–69

D+

63–66

D

60–62

D-

Below 60

E

 

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  1. Plagiarism/cheating will result in zero credit for the applicable assignment.
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  4. SLCC is committed to fostering and assessing the following student learning outcomes in its courses:

*Acquiring substantive knowledge in the field of their choice 

*Developing quantitative literacies 

*Developing the knowledge and skills to be civically engaged 

*Thinking critically 

*Communicating effectively 

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Salt Lake Community College Taylorsville Redwood Campus – STC 276A  

(801) 957-5027 ken.stonebrook@slcc.edu  

 

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  1. Salt Lake Community College is committed to face coverings as a way to protect everyone on campus. Until further notice, SLCC policy requires everyone to wear face coverings in shared public spaces on campus, including the classroom. When we wear face coverings, we’re protecting ourselves and others. Reusable cloth masks are available at campus information desks (one per person). Students who forget a face covering will be asked to retrieve it, or they will be provided with a disposable mask. Students refusing to wear a face covering will be dismissed from class. Additionally, a referral will be made to the Dean of Students for a possible violation of the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities. Students who choose not to wear a face covering are encouraged to take Online or Broadcast/Internet Lecture courses.

Note that some students may qualify for accommodations through the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you think you meet these criteria and desire an exception to the face covering policy, contact the Disability Resource Center (DRC).

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