Units : | 1 |
Faculty or Section : | Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences |
School or Department : | School of Health and Medical Sciences |
Grading basis : | Graded |
Course fee schedule : | /current-students/administration/fees/fee-schedules |
Requisites
Pre-requisite: BIO2106
Overview
This course builds on the on the medical microbiology and introductory immunology study in second year and is designed to consolidate the student鈥檚 knowledge of the essential mechanisms and pathways of a normally functioning human immune system. The course then aims to provide students with an advanced understanding of immunological diseases that are derived from inherited and acquired sources of which many are diagnosed by the propensity for the host to develop infections. Students also undertake instruction in a broad spectrum of immunological diseases including organ specific and systemic autoimmune diseases, tissue allograft rejection and immunodeficiency.
Detailed analysis of specific immune disease syndromes, together with discussion of relevant diagnostic and therapeutic options will enable the student to integrate and advance their investigative skills that can be applied to a range of associated pathology orientated clinical disciplines such as histopathology, haematology, biochemistry and molecular pathology. This study will enhance the student鈥檚 capacity to make critical and informed judgements in a professional clinical sciences setting.
As part of the USQ accreditation agreement with the Australian Institute of Medical and Clinical Scientists (AIMS), students are required to attempt and submit all assessment items in this course. Students are also required to obtain at least 50% of the marks allocated to the practical/laboratory skills assessment in this course.
This course builds on the foundation theoretical knowledge and practical skill set provided in previous courses in medical microbiology and immunology and provides students with an advanced level of study of the principal mechanisms and pathways that underpin a functional immune system; the pathogenesis of inherited and acquired immunological dysfunctions and the associated host susceptibilities to infectious diseases. This course will consolidate a student's understanding of clinical immunology and then present advanced studies in immunopathology from both innate and acquired disease perspectives that has a focus on understanding dysfunctional immune regulation, aberrant hypersensitivity reactions, immunodeficiency, autoimmunity and allograft rejection. The student's comprehension of specific immunological pathologies will be further supplemented with applied case studies. Students will also gain an advanced understanding of the relationship between immune dysfunction and increased susceptibility to infectious diseases. Analysis of complex case studies in dysfunctional immunological syndromes, including emerging immunodeficiency states and autoimmune diseases will continue to provide opportunities for students to develop their investigative and reporting skills. This course will provide students an opportunity to further advance their practical skills in a setting that will also encourage critical thinking during the generation, analysis, interpretation and reporting of complex microbiological data.
This course contains a mandatory residential school for both external and on-campus students.
Course offers
精东传媒app period | Mode | Campus |
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Semester 2, 2022 | External | |
Semester 2, 2022 | On-campus | Toowoomba |