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.
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Prerequisite
Complete
BIO-207 and four semesters of college chemistry. Take
BIO-318 either previously or concurrently.