PHAGES | College of Coastal Georgia (2024)

Four letter SEA-PHAGES code: CCGA

Location: Brunswick, GA USA

Website:

Joined SEA-PHAGES: PHAGES Cohort 12 (started in 2019)

Buddy school: Morehouse College

Term type: None

Total SEA-PHAGES sections taught: 7

Total SEA-PHAGES students: 75

Located on the southeast Atlantic coast in Brunswick, midway between Savannah and Jacksonville, Florida, the College of Coastal Georgia is an undergraduate college in the University System of Georgia. The College provides an affordable and interactive education in the natural beauty and abundant sunshine of Georgia’s Golden Isles, an area noted for world-class golf courses and resorts as well as amazing diversity of maritime habitats, wildlife and sea creatures. Students discover opportunities at all levels: in leadership roles across all aspects of campus life; in community engagement through service-learning, hands-on application of classroom material, a spirit of volunteerism and a commitment to making positive changes; in honors programs, internships, fellowships, and scholarships that foster natural curiosity; and in on-campus employment opportunities and scholarships that not only promote college affordability, but also encourage academic, athletic, and activity program participation. The College offers baccalaureate degrees in American Studies, Biological Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Health Informatics, Mathematics, Nursing (BSN), Psychology, Public Affairs and recently added a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Through an active program of internships and service-learning, students team with community partners such as the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the Jekyll Island Authority and the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, the Southeast Georgia Health System, and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center for exciting experiences in real-world application of coursework in the community. Students across all disciplines have meaningful opportunities to collaborate with faculty, co-authoring and co-presenting substantive research and reports. Faculty relish and support student interaction, serving as mentors, advisers, and even interveners on behalf of students beyond the hours of classroom preparation and teaching. Students are known by name, not only by classmates, but by faculty and staff. The vision of the College is to be a college of choice for students within Georgia and beyond, providing an accessible and affordable education. Advocating excellence in scholarship and community engagement, the College promotes student leadership, academic progression and timely graduation through student-centered programs that offer a rich and diverse student experience. This is a campus that can be accurately described as a caring community of involved, interactive students, faculty and staff. Students may come to Coastal Georgia for one reason, but they stay for many.

Academic Terms

Spring 2024

Start: Jan 08, 2024, End: May 02, 2024

PHAGES Sections in this Term

BIOL 3501 - Going Viral

Details

Primary Instructor: Holly Nance

Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)

Hosts used: No host information yet.

Number of students: 10

Sophom*ores: 5

Juniors: 4

Seniors: 1

Meetings per week: 1

Hours per week: 3.0

Spring 2024

Start: Jan 08, 2024, End: May 02, 2024

Fall 2023

Start: Aug 14, 2023, End: Dec 08, 2023

PHAGES Sections in this Term

BIOL 3500 - Going Viral

Details

Primary Instructor: Colleen Knight

Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)

Hosts used: Microbacterium foliorum

Number of students: 6

Juniors: 3

Seniors: 3

Meetings per week: 2

Hours per week: 3.0

Spring 2023

Start: Jan 09, 2023, End: May 05, 2023

PHAGES Sections in this Term

BIOL 3501 SEA PHAGES II

Details

Primary Instructor: Holly Nance

Type: In silico (phage genomics/bioinformatics)

Hosts used: Mycobacterium smegm*tis

Number of students: 18

Meetings per week: 2

Hours per week: 6.0

Fall 2022

Start: Aug 15, 2022, End: Dec 10, 2022

PHAGES Sections in this Term

BIOL 3500 - SEA PHAGES

Details

Primary Instructor: Colleen Knight

Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)

Hosts used: Microbacterium foliorum

Number of students: 8

Sophom*ores: 1

Juniors: 3

Seniors: 4

Meetings per week: 2

Hours per week: 6.0

Fall 2021

Start: Aug 16, 2021, End: Dec 06, 2021

PHAGES Sections in this Term

BIOL 3500, CRN 80112

Details

Primary Instructor: Holly Nance

Additional Instructor: Holly Nance

Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)

Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis

Number of students: 11

Juniors: 5

Seniors: 6

Meetings per week: 2

Hours per week: 6.0

Fall Semester 2020

Start: Aug 17, 2020, End: Dec 11, 2020

PHAGES Sections in this Term

BIOL 3501 SEA PHAGES II

Details

Primary Instructor: Holly Nance

Additional Instructor: Holly Nance

Type: Other

Hosts used: No host information yet.

Number of students: 9

Juniors: 2

Seniors: 7

Meetings per week: 1

Hours per week: 3.0

Spring semester 2020

Start: Jan 13, 2020, End: May 01, 2020

PHAGES Sections in this Term

No sections entered for this term yet

Fall semester 2019

Start: Aug 19, 2019, End: Dec 06, 2019

PHAGES Sections in this Term

BIOL3500 SEA-PHAGES, CRN 80828

Details

Primary Instructor: Gerard White

Type: In situ (phage discovery/microbiology)

Hosts used: Arthrobacter globiformis, Microbacterium foliorum

Number of students: 13

Juniors: 4

Seniors: 9

Meetings per week: 3

Hours per week: 9.0

Meet 2X weekly for 2-hr labs; meet for 5 open lab hours/week (optional, although generally 6-10 students attend open lab hrs). As of 10/6/2019, five students (or student pairs) have isolated phage for either M. foliorum or A. globiformis. Another five students (or student pairs) have adopted phage (which may or may not be duplicates).

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