Microbiology
Courses
MICRD 0530: Medical Microbiology
Credits 3.0This course introduces the student to the medical microbial world with those concepts that are basic to viruses, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In addition to the infectious diseases as the main topics covered in the lecture, in depth understanding of the molecular biology, genetics and virulence factors of microorganisms will be explained to gain a complete picture of bacterial pathogenesis. MICRD 0583 Medical Microbiology with lab for 4 credits may be taken as an alternative after Program Director's approval.
MICRD 0576: Immunology
Credits 2.0MICRD 0582: Infectious Diseases
Credits 4.0MICRD 0583: Medical Microbiology with Lab
Credits 4.0MICRD 0583: Medical Microbiology with Lab
Credits 4.0MICRD 0599: Molecular Immunology
Credits 3.0MICRD 0803: Vaccines
Credits 1.0This course covers the following topics regarding vaccines: vaccine history, development and production of different types of vaccines, government regulation of vaccine approval, and the impact of vaccines on society. This is a lecture-based course that utilizes problem-based written assignments to foster the application of material.
MICRD 0804: Cultural Transformation
Credits 1.0MICRD 0903: Vaccines
Credits 1.0This course covers the following topics regarding vaccines: vaccine history, development and production of different types of vaccines, government regulation of vaccine approval, and the impact of vaccines on society. This is a lecture-based course that utilizes problem-based written assignments to foster the application of material.
MICRD 0904: Cultural Transformation
Credits 1.0MICRD 1521: Introduction to Immunology and Biologics
Credits 2.0This course presents basic aspects of the body's defense mechanisms. Current advances in immunotherapy and immunoprophylaxis are emphasized. The role the immune system plays in rejection of organ transplants, autoimmunity, and hypersensitivity are also discussed.
MICRD 1582: Microbiology
Credits 1.5MICRD 1590: Immunology
Credits 2.0MICRD 1620: Infectious Diseases and Their Etiologic Agents
Credits 3.0MICRD 1652: Infectious Disease, Etiologic Agents and the Immune Response I
Credits 8.0This course is the first of a two-course sequence covering both the etiologic agents of infectious diseases and the host immune responses to those agents. This course begins by focusing on fundamental principles of immunology, antigenic characteristics of microorganisms, the cells and mediators involved in host defense mechanisms against pathogens and tumor antigens, lymphatic recirculation, and lymphatic flow. Next, the course delves into the basic classification, structure, metabolism and genetics of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, helminths, and fungi. From that point on, lectures and small group activities use the organ systems approach to examine the etiologic agents of infectious disease, the immune system responses, and possible immunopathology. Clinical correlations and case presentations are featured for each organ system.
MICRD 1653: Infectious Disease, Etiologic Agents and the Immune Response II
Credits 5.0This course is the second of a two-course sequence covering both the etiologic agents of infectious diseases and the host immune responses to those agents. The lectures and small group activities continue from the fall quarter course and use the organ systems approach in examining the etiologic agents of infectious disease, the immune system responses, and possible immunopathology. Clinical correlations and case presentations are featured for each organ system.