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Calendars > Courses > MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
MIC5124 |
Immunology |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
To introduce the fundamental principles of immunology and to provide an understanding of the basic immunological reactions. The nature and chemistry of antigens and antibodies, the mechanisms of antigen-antibody reactions, specific immunity, both the humoral and cell-mediated types, will be described in relationship to the various types of immune mechanisms including those against infectious agents. The mechanisms of antibody formation and immunological tolerance will be explained as will the role of the immune system in the induction of disease such as allergy and auto-immune disease. The role of the immune reaction in transplant rejection, the control of cancer and various types of infectious diseases will also be covered. To be offered every year subject to sufficient demand. |
Prerequisites: BCH/BIO 3170 or equivalent. |
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MIC5224 |
Pathogenic Bacteriology |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Comprehensive overview of pathogenic bacteria and mechanisms of pathogenesis. Principles of bacterial pathogenicity, host-parasite interactions, diagnosis and prevention. Physiological relation to mechanisms of pathogenicity, major pathogens and treatment. |
Prerequisites: BCH/BIO 3170 and BIO 3124 or equivalent and permission of instructor. |
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MIC5326 |
Virology |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Survey of viruses that infect bacteria, plants and animals, emphasizing the basic principles of virus structure, classification and transmission.Examination of molecular mechanisms involved in virus replication and virus-host interactions using as specific examples, pathogenic viruses that infect humans or animals. To be offered every year subject to sufficient demand. |
Prerequisites: BCH/BIO 3170 or equivalent. |
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MIC5500 |
Pathogens and the Environment |
(3,0,0) 3 cr. |
Fundamentals of health-related environmental microbiology with particular emphasis on human pathogenic micro-organisms. Includes the interrelationship of micro-organisms with their environment, how environmental factors affect microbial survival, ability to spread and cause diseases. Mechanisms used in the environmental control of human pathogens. Offered annually subject to sufficient demand. |
Prerequisite: BIO 3124 To be offered every year subject to sufficient demand. |
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