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University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus Course Info

Denver, Colorado

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BIOL 3525

Parasitology

This course is designed to provide a foundation in parasitology and to improve skills in scientific writing to students interested in biodiversity, veterinarian medicine, public health, & health care. Prokaryotes are addressed briefly; the focus of this course is the natural history of traditional eukaryotic parasites. Topics include evolutionary associations of parasites with plants and animals (including humans), modes of transmission, and general life cycles. Subject matter includes basic anatomy, epidemiology, and physiology, with a brief introduction to immunology. Note: may be used as an upper-division biology elective

Units: 3.0

Hours: 3 to 3

Prerequisites:
BIOL 2098 - Honors General Biology Lab II
or
BIOL 2081 - General Biology Laboratory II
and
BIOL 2096 - Honors General Biology Lab I
or
BIOL 2071 - General Biology Laboratory I
and
BIOL 2097 - Honors General Biology II
or
BIOL 2061 - General Biology II
and
BIOL 2095 - Honors General Biology I
or
BIOL 2051 - General Biology I