MTCC 443 Immunopathology I
Lectures cover the characteristics of antigens, antibodies, their reactions, and the principles of laboratory tests involving antigen-antibody reactions. Upon completion of the lectures, exams, and laboratory exercises, the student will be able to apply the knowledge of the immune system, its components, function, dysfunction and evaluation, summarize various serodiagnostic tests, including the theory and clinical importance of their results and discover the correlation between serologic, hematologic, urinalysis, chemistry, and microbiologic results.
Credits
variable
Prerequisite
Enrolled as a medical laboratory science major, senior status, meet all degree requirements other than those courses that are a portion of the professional-year program