SBL 340 - Immunology (Biology)3 Credit(s)
A foundations course in immunology exploring such topics as innate and adaptive immunity, antigen recognition and T and B-cell mediated immunity, as well as the role of the immune system in human health and disease. This course is designed to firmly establish the basic foundations of immunological principles and provide sufficient material to allow students success in future studies in the field. This course is intended for students pursuing careers in medicine, the health sciences or graduate education in the fields of immunology, microbiology or virology.
Credits: 3.
When Offered: Fall semester.
Prerequisite: Any two of the following courses: SBL 150 and SBL 152 , SBL 218 , SCH 115 , SCH 122 , SCH 140 and SCH 142 or SCH 202 .
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