MCB 101 and MCB 102 for High School Students
Dual University of Arizona course credit (3 units) and high school/CTE/Science credit for Bioscience course taught in the high school Emphasizing biotechnology, applications, careers and conducting research Exposure to University faculty, Libraries and Research University credits transfer to other universities Dual University of Arizona course credit (3 units) and high school/CTE/Science credit for Bioscience course taught in the high school Emphasizing biotechnology, applications, careers and conducting research Exposure to University faculty, Libraries and Research University credits transfer to other universities What are MCB 101 and MCB 102?
Students are expected to develop skills in the following areas: DNA and Protein Gel Electrophoresis Polymerase Chain Reaction Solution Preparation Microbiology and Spectrophotometry Independent research Students are expected to develop skills in the following areas: DNA and Protein Gel Electrophoresis Polymerase Chain Reaction Solution Preparation Microbiology and Spectrophotometry Independent research Techniques Learned in MCB 101 and MCB 102
STEP 1— Complete the Parent Consent Form Must be turned in before on-line application is completed STEP 2 — Complete the Non-Degree Seeking Undergraduate application for University of Arizona by January 14 th — Do not pay application fees! STEP 3 — Register and pay (by February 4 th ) through the UA Outreach College, four ways to pay: Online-with credit card (web site will be announced in October) Mail-personal check, money order or cashier’s check In Person-check or credit card By Phone-credit card Make check payable to University of Arizona What to do to receive MCB101 and MCB102 credit?
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