BIOL 318 : Microbiology & Immunology

This course is an introduction to the structure, function and control of microorganisms in the environment with special emphasis on those organisms of medical importance. Included is an introduction to immune responses and mechanisms, antibody and host-antigen interactions, bursal and thymic influences on the lymphoid system, and humoral and cellular immunological response mechanisms. Offered concurrently with BIOL 220, so students of this course cannot appropriate for upper division level work. Students cannot take both courses for credit. (Class counts toward a Biology or MLS major)

3 hours Theory | 3 hours Lab

Prerequisites
BIOL 111
BIOL 112

Overview

ProgramCreditsSemester Offered

Biological Sciences

4Fall