BI 300 (BIO 300) - Immunology
Immunology is a study of the principles of immunology, including development of the immune system, innate immunity, antigen-antibody reactions, T cell-mediated immunity, host defense, humoral responses, effector mechanisms, immunological tolerance and autoimmunity, responses against tumors and transplants, hypersensitivity responses, and congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies.
Semester hours: 2.0
Prerequisites:
- BI 110 (BIO 110) - Fundamentals of Biology I - Lecture and Lab
- BI 111 (BIO 111) - Fundamentals of Biology II - Lecture and Lab
- BI 210 (BIO 210) - Microbiology - Lecture and Lab
- BI 211 (BIO 211) - Human Anatomy - Lecture and Lab
- BI 213 (BIO 213) - Human Physiology - Lecture and Lab
Restrictions and Notes:
- BIO 213 may be taken concurrently
Last updated:
06/05/2023