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BIO 325 - Immunology


Immunology is the study of the processes by which an organism recognizes and responds to foreign substances in order to maintain a constant internal environment. This course explores immunology in three parts: 1. principles of immuno-biology, -chemistry and -genetics; 2. mechanisms of immune responses, and 3. applications in research and medicine.

Prerequisites & Notes
Adv Codes: FH
Prereq: Bio 103/103L and Bio 104/104L or equivalent or instructor permission; may be used to satisfy the Biology Elective requirement for Biology majors.



Credits: 3



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