BIOL 320WI Human Ecology, Infections, & Zoonotic Disease

Course explores the relationships between human ecology and patterns of infectious and zoonotic disease occurrence. Students learn the major types of disease-causing infectious agents and the manways in which changes in human populations, behavior, agricultural practices, and social policies can influence the occurrence of infectious disease. Laboratories emphasize epidemiological and pathophysiological topics. Formal scientific writing will be required with minimum of 6,000 words. Pre-Requisite: A "C" or better in BIOL 223SI and BIOL 190; and either BIOL 280 or MSC 113 and MSC 114

Credits

4