MCB 5215 – Clinical Immunology
- Credits: 1
- Prerequisites: microbiology; for CLM certificate only: for those who took MCB 5235 before Spring 2026, or who have undergraduate immunology with no clinical component
- When Offered: Fall, Spring
- Syllabus: MCB 5215 Clinical Immunology
Description
The Clinical Immunology course explores the human immune system, its response to pathogens, and its role in health. It covers clinical immunology lab methods, result interpretation, immune disorders, and their impact on health. The course also examines advancements in research and the integration of lab results with clinical care.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Immune System Components: Describe the major components and functions of the immune system, including innate and adaptive immunity.
- Explain Immune Responses: Explain the mechanisms of immune responses to pathogens and their relevance in maintaining health and combating disease.
- Utilize Immunological Testing: Demonstrate knowledge of the principles and methods of immunological testing and serology used in laboratory diagnostics.
- Interpret Test Results: Interpret laboratory results from immunological tests and relate them to specific disease conditions, including infections, autoimmune disorders, and allergies.
- Correlate Immunology with Clinical Practice: Correlate immunological concepts with clinical scenarios to enhance understanding of patient diagnosis and management.
- Evaluate Advances in Immunology: Discuss current advancements and trends in clinical immunology research and their potential implications for healthcare practices.
- Analyze Immune Disorders: Analyze the pathophysiology of various immune disorders and their impact on patient health.
- Communicate Immunological Concepts: Effectively communicate immunological principles and test results to both healthcare professionals and patients, fostering a clear understanding of immunological health issues.
At A Glance
- Entirely online
- Classes offered in spring, summer, and fall
- No GRE requirement!
Programs
- MS in Microbiology & Cell Science with a concentration in Medical Microbiology & Biochemistry
- MS in Microbiology & Cell Science with a concentration in the Microbiome in Health and Disease
- Certificates in
- Medical Microbiology
- Microbiome in Health
- Environmental Microbiology
- Clinical Laboratory Microbiologist
Tuition
- $535.00 per credit hour plus fees
Application Procedure
- Complete the Application Intent form
- Complete the Graduate Application
- Send your Transcripts