BIO 3230 IMMUNOLOGY

Students in this seminar course will learn: 1) the fundamentals of immunology, 2) understand the roles of the various immune cells, 3) apply their understanding to various diseases associated with inappropriate immune responses, and 4) learn how the experiments contributed to the understanding of the immune system. This course will be taught by the Problem Based Learning method, which promotes student engagement and learning. Additionally, students are expected to read current research papers, participate in discussions, write a review paper and give a presentation. Four class hours per week.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

BIO 2212 or permission of the instructor

Course Types

Science; Advanced Studies; Biology Elective

Previous Course Number

BIO 327

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