School
Biological Sciences
This module will expand on topics introduced at Stage 1 in the BIO1301 World of Microorganisms module and the Stage 2 Microorganisms in Action module. It will examine key areas of infection and immunity that relate to the pathogenesis, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of a range of currently topical infectious agents; this will be underpinned by a detailed knowledge of the components of the immune system and its response to the infection process. The epidemiological control of both community and healthcare associated infections will also be examined.
On successful completion of this module students will be able to:
LO1: Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of elements constituting the innate and adaptive immune systems and the application of these systems in defence against infectious agents
LO2: Critically evaluate current microbiological and immunological methods used in the routine diagnosis of selected infectious agents
LO3: Explain the complex nature of the pathophysiology of selected infectious agents in key organs and tissues and how they evade the immune system
LO4: Evaluate current and potential future strategies for the treatment and prevention of selected infectious agents
LO5: Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of epidemiology and the control of infectious disease.
LO6: Apply problem solving skills.
LO7: Employ communication skills including oral presentations
LO8: Demonstrate innovation in science through the application of knowledge.
Critical evaluation of the relevant scientific literature. Problem solving skills, oral and written communication skills. Time management and effective IT skills for production of poster.
Coursework
100%
Examination
0%
Practical
0%
20
Biological Sciences
BIO3209
Autumn Semester
BIO1301 The World of Microorganisms and BIO1314 Fundamentals of Microbiology