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U29 Bio 5172Selected Topics in Immunology3.0 Units
Description:This course is designed for students who have taken Bio 4241 Introductory Immunology in the fall. Interested students must have advance permission of the instructor before registration. In contrast to the lecture format of the fall course, this course consists of discussion of critical reviews and articles intended to illuminate classic theoretical insights in immunology, contemporary frontiers in the science and areas of interest to individual students. The format of the course is that of group discussion led by designated students in rotation. Topics will be mutually selected by the instructor and the students. There will be an emphasis on the evaluation of primary data, of the methods used to elicit the data and upon the validity of the interpretations made of such data. The intent is to move the student's understanding beyond the basic facts of a particular area of immunology and on toward an appreciation of what it takes to perform experiments in that area, what remains unsolved in that area as well as what approaches are being used to attempt solution. Grading is dependent upon the following criteria (in rank order of weight): 1) critiques written by the students of each other's presentations/discussions; 2) instructor's critiques of each student's presentations/discussions; 3) instructors evaluation of the critiques each student writes on the presentations/discussions of the other students; 4) instructor's evaluation of the level of contribution each student makes to the discursive format of the course. Prerequisites: 1) Enrollment in the M.A. program 2) Bio 4241 Introductory Immunology, 3) advance permission of the instructor (enrollment limited due to the nature of this course - please contact instructor before registering).
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Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CA Tuition:$1,560.00 Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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