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Subject: Interested in Microbial Diseases, Epidemiology, and Disease
Prevention? Enroll in BSCI 348M this Summer!
Description:
Are you interested in medicine, public health, or the allied health fields?
Want to learn more about bacterial and viral pathogens and how they cause
disease in human and animal hosts? Looking to earn credits toward your
degree without even having to leave your home?
Consider enrolling for BSCI 348M: Epidemiology of Microbial Pathogens, which
will take place during Summer Session I.
This fully online, accelerated (three-week) course will use a variety of
approaches (e.g., video lectures, case studies, popular media/online
discussion) to introduce students to the field of epidemiology and engage
them in applying that knowledge to the study of viral and bacterial agents
that cause disease in their community and beyond. Throughout the course,
students will also have an opportunity to research and explore diseases of
personal interest to them and will expand their knowledge of those diseases
through interaction with other classmates.
This course is acceptable for students in the MICB and GENB biological
sciences areas. For more information about the course, or to request a copy
of the syllabus, please contact Dr. Jeffrey Olimpo at [log in to unmask]
Contact Person: Jeffrey Olimpo
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
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