UNIVERSITAS NEGERI JAKARTA
FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES CHEMISTRY STUDY PROGRAM
Jl. Rawamangun Muka, RT 11/RW 14, Rawamangun, Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta City, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 13220
Phone/Fax: (021) 4894909, E-mail: [email protected], http://fmipa.unj.ac.id/kimia/
Bachelor in Chemistry MODULE HANDBOOK Module name: Microbiology
Module level, if applicable: Undergraduate
Code: 33250553
Sub-heading, if applicable: - Classes, if applicable: -
Semester: Genap
Module coordinator: Dr. Fera Kurniadewi, M.Si.
Lecturer(s): 1. Prof. Dr. Muktiningsih Nurjayadi, M.Si.
2. Irma Ratna Kartika, M.Sc. Tech.
3. Dr. Irwan Saputra, M.Si.
Language: Bahasa Indonesia
Classification within the curriculum:
Compulsory course
Type of Teaching Contact hours per week during the
semester Class Size
Lecture (Expository,
discussion, exercise) 150 minutes 40
Workload:
Total workload is 510 minutes (4.5 ECTS) per semester which consists of 150 minutes (1.3 ECTS) learning activity, 180 minutes (1.6 ECTS) structured task and 180 minutes (1.6 ECTS) individual learning per week for 16 weeks.
Credit points: 4.5 ECTS
Prerequisite course(s): Structure and function of biomolecules and biomolecular metabolism
Course Outcomes :
After taking this course the students have ability to:
1. CLO-1. Analyzing the concept, history, development and role of Microbiology in solving various environmental problems;
2. CLO-2. Analyze the concept of the microbial includes aspects of morphology, physiology, genetics, microbial cultivation, and their role in life 3. CLO-3. Analyzing the application of microbiology at the genomic and proteomic level in supporting the resolution of environmental problems from various articles and journals
4. CLO-4. Apply various genomics and proteomics software/databases in solving the problems studied
5. CLO-5. Apply basic techniques in research based on microbiology concepts.
Content: 1. Concept, history, development and role of Microbiology in solving various environmental problems
2. The concept of the microbial includes aspects of morphology, physiology, genetics, microbial cultivation, and their role in life 3. Application of microbiology at the genomic, proteomics and
metabolomics levels in supporting the resolution of environmental problems from various articles and journals
4. Application of various genomic and proteomics software/databases in solving the problems studied
5. Application of basic techniques in research based on microbiological concepts
Study/exam achievements: Examinations are conducted as Unit Tests. There are two-unit tests, each covers 4-5 chapters. The final marks are derived from unit tests (70%) and structured tasks (30%).
No CO Assesment
Object
Assessment Techniques
Weight 1 CO 1-9 a. Presence
b. Presentation c. UTS
d. UAS e. Practice
Written test 5%
25%
25%
25%
20%
Total 100%
Media
Power point presentation, LMS, Zoom/Google Meet/Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom, Kahoot, Moodle, laptop, proyektor.
Literatures 1. Brock, T. D., Madigan, M. T., Martinko, J. M. 1994. Biology of Microorganism, Seventh Edition, Prenctice Hall Engelwood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632.
2. Voet, D., Voet Judith. G, Pratt, C. W. 2006. Fundamentals of Biochemistry, Life at the Molecular Level. 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons. Inc. (Asia) Pte.Ld
3. Tortora, G. J., Funke, B. R., Christine, L. Case. 1984, Microbiology an Introduction, Third edition, The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc. USA.
4. Volk W.A, Benjamin DC, Kadner RJ Parsons JT, 1991. Essential of Medical Microbiology, Fourth Edition, JB. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.
5. Barbara A. Banister, Norman T. Begg, Stephen H. Gillespie, Infectious Disease. 2nd Edition, 2000. Blackwell Science. L.td.
6. Jeremy W. Dale. Molecular Genetics of Bacteria. Second Edition 1994. John Wiley & Sons. Inc.
7. Jonathan Morris. 2006. Biotechnology in the 21th Century. The Ethics of Biotechnology. Chelsea House books. USA.
8. George Acquaah, 2004. Understanding Biotechnology. An Integrated and Cyber-Based Approach. Pearson Prentice Hall.
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458.
9. Case, C.L and Johnson, TR, 1984. Laboratory Experiment in Microbiology, Benjaminn/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc.
California.
PLO and CO mapping
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