BIO-310 Immunology
An introductory course in immunology in which the basic principles and concepts are stressed. Topics to be studied include the nature of antigens, haptens, immunoglobulins, and complement and their interactions; the structure, behavior, and interactions of the cell types involved in the immune response; natural resistance and acquired immunity; immune tolerance; allergies; autoimmunity; immune deficiencies; and the histocompatibility complex.
Prerequisite
Complete
BIO-207 and BIO 318 with a minimum grade of C- and minimum 1 semester organic chemistry, or consent of instructor.