Human Immunology

Online

Explore the complexities of the human immune system and the mechanisms of immunity in this online course for students who are interested in human immunology, as well as individuals seeking to complete required prerequisite course work to enter a Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) program or other health profession programs, such as medical school.

Through recorded video lectures, reading assignments and quizzes, this course covers:

  • Introduction to the human immune system in health and disease
  • Basic components and function of the human immune system
  • Molecular basis of the immune response, including immunoglobulin genes, major histocompatibility complexes and their role in the immune response
  • Basic cellular and molecular mechanisms involving processing and presentation, T cell and B cell development
  • Initiation of the immune response, effector mechanisms and immunological memory
  • Interactions between cells of the immune system for production of immune responses and the molecules that regulate these interactions
  • Diseases associated with defects and dysfunction of the human immune system

Students will also explore reviews and clinical cases related to how human immunology is applied to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of human diseases, including cancer, infectious diseases, allergy, transplant rejection and autoimmune diseases.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the human immune system
  • Identify terminology and functional significance of the tissues, cells, proteins and genes associated with the immune response
  • Recognize normal regulatory mechanisms and pathologic outcomes related to the immune response
  • Analyze failures of the body’s immune system, including allergies and autoimmune diseases
  • Identify human immune response to disease and vaccines

Skills You Will Gain

  • Basic principles of immunology
  • Vocabulary in immunology
  • Scientific critique
  • Preparation for health professions
  • Practical knowledge of pandemics caused by coronaviruses
Academic Units
4
Section Number
241HGS205
Instruction Method
Online class

Section Notes

Course begins June 24 and ends September 2, 2024.

This is an online class, which consists of fully produced, original content that is designed, developed and released specifically for online consumption. These courses make use of Canvas—an online learning environment where you interact with your instructor and peers—and include pre-recorded lectures.

This is not a self-paced course. Students will progress through the course together. Course modules are released weekly, where lessons typically load on Mondays and are due the following Sundays. You can log in and work on courses at any time within that week to view lectures and complete assignments. The previous week's lesson will remain available for the duration of the course. If you enroll after the course start date, you will need to contact the instructor regarding missed lessons.

Enrollment Policies

Refund deadline: July 1, 2024. Refunds and/or enrollment transfers (minus a $30 processing fee) will not be approved after this date.

View complete enrollment policy information including details on withdrawals and transfers.

Technical Requirements

To ensure your success in this online course, please review our technical requirements.

Section Course Materials

The Immune System

ISBN
ISBN 978-0-393-44172-7
Mandatory
We recommend using the eBook version which will give you access to digital resources including terminology flashcards and animations; these are optional and supplemental but recommended.
Edition
4
Author
Peter Parham
Publisher
Norton & Company, Inc