MCB 5508 Clinical Virology
- Credits: 1
- Prerequisites: microbiology
- When Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
- Syllabus: MCB5508 Clinical Virology
Description
Focuses on human pathogenic viruses, their identification through laboratory techniques, and their clinical significance. Explores virulence factors, virus-host immune system interactions, and their impact on public health. Covers traditional and current methods for viral isolation, identification, and susceptibility testing. Emphasizes integrating lab results with clinical observations to enhance patient care. Ideal for students pursuing advanced studies in clinical microbiology.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
• Describe the morphological characteristics of various pathogenic viruses and their relevance to clinical diagnostics.
• Analyze the clinical significance of viral infections, including their epidemiology and impact on public health.
• Apply knowledge of laboratory techniques for the identification, isolation, and susceptibility testing of pathogenic viruses.
• Correlate clinical findings with laboratory results to facilitate accurate diagnosis and treatment of infectious viral diseases.
• Evaluate current trends and advancements in clinical virology research and their implications for practice.
• Effectively communicate complex concepts related to virology to both healthcare professionals and the public.
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