Micb 402 ubc reddit. It's a lot of material (almost overwhelming if y...
Micb 402 ubc reddit. It's a lot of material (almost overwhelming if you're taking all the other MICB courses and a course like CAPS 390 - which was me) and you need to read over the slides repeatedly to get a good grasp of what's happening. 2nd year micro is easier than 3rd year man. The midterms were tough due to the time constraints, especially for the first midterm where you had to identify amino acids & structures from poorly-printed diagrams. A 90+ is probably doable if your memorization abilities are excellent. MICB 402 was taught by Dr. . I would suggest being wary of upper-level MICB courses, although I'm sure there is variation! I'm currently trying to decide which 3rd and 4th year MICB courses to take. It becomes harder to average 90+ unless you're an actual genius, which you may be I ain't assuming things. (assuming not much has changed). Visualize some data and make important choices. Talk to Dr. Harder, Levings and Sadarangani in 2020W. Marking schemes become more vague and questionable. Also any thoughts on Medg 419/420 would help a lot MICB 408 Advanced Bacterial Pathogenesis with Dr. Can anyone who hast taken MICB 302, 325, 402, 407, or any other upper-level MICB courses please let me know what they thought of the difficulty of these courses? I'm also not in the major so if anyone other non-MICB has experience with getting into restricted courses. Kion (I’m assuming she’s still there, I graduated last year. (Consult the Credit Exclusion list within the Faculty of Science section of the Calendar. I would also recommend MICB 404 Topics in Molecular Bacterial Pathogenesis with Dr. A tool to look up UBC historical grade distributions. I took 402 with 5 courses and I thought it was fine. Hancock. Compared to other MICB courses (like 301 and 302) there is way less memorization, so I definitely found it easier. Don't take a mark in MICB 202 as an indicator for 3rd year courses because it's much more work in 3rd year. Sadarangani lectured on vaccines. This is a more research-based course and I am currently enrolled in MICB 402 for next term, can anyone tell me their experience for this course? so I can prepare myself for what is coming Much appreciated! Anyone in r/ubc/ taken microbiology co-op and have any recommendations on micb electives to take with good profs and good grading scheme? Also confused about "outside field of major credits". The funny thing is 4th MICB 308 and other upper year level MICB courses Hi, I am deciding wether I should drop MICB 308 next term can anyone who had taken the course tell me what its like? Also can anyone here recommend me some upper year MICB electives to take? The micb 407 seminar courses for 4th year, are imo, relatively easy since the coures structure itsellf was different than 3rd year courses. Dr. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Levings focused on T cell immunity and transplantation. Otherwise maybe integrated science, biology,… browse the UBC programs find what interests you, or even transfer We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Thompson was pretty interesting and we covered topics like the gut microbiome and biofilms. MICB_V 202 (3) Introductory Medical Microbiology and Immunology Introduction to cellular and humoral immune responses, the properties of viruses and the principles of bacterial pathogenesis. ) [3-0-0] Prerequisite: One of BIOL 112, BIOL 200, BMEG 245, MICB 201, SCIE 001. ) if you’re interested in that option. Can anyone tell me their experience with MICB 402? Should I take 418 or 308 instead? Reply reply Unsure about staying in major r/UBC r/UBC UBC Vancouver MembersOnline • Unsure about staying in major I did what giantdragon said. The course was taught in journal club style. I took MICB 302, 306, 308, Biochem 302, Bio 335, etc. There were some really interesting topics presented throughout the term with a variation of old and new publications A note on MICB 405 - I didn't take this course, but I took MICB 402 (Advanced Immunology) a little while ago and it was probably the hardest course (concepts & pace of information) I've taken at UBC. "c) At least 9 credits outside the field of the Major. got the required 80%+ and then got in to the lab courses the following year. All 3rd year courses are extremely dense and content heavy. Harder's focused on cancer immunology and gut immunity. obriotv gytedas crqo dngc xlvxm zhwvq mrpvtl fivld ugtzv qyorxj