XII. Course Descriptions
Pathology
Department of Pathobiology
Additional course listings may be found in the course descriptions for Veterinary Medicine.
PATH*3040 Principles of Parasitology W (3-3) [0.50] |
Parasitism is the most common biological association on the planet; virtually all organisms are parasitized by numerous parasites
and many, such as the protists that cause malaria, are responsible for serious medical and/or veterinary diseases. This course
will provide an in depth introduction to parasites and parasitism by exploring common protists, helminths and arthropods that
infect animals and humans globally. The nature of parasitism will be explored by examining the development and transmission
of many common parasitic agents, including their pathogenesis, zoonotic potential, diagnosis and treatment options.
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Prerequisite(s): |
10.00 credits including at least 1.50 credits in biology. |
Department(s): |
Department of Pathobiology |
PATH*3610 Principles of Disease W (3-0) [0.50] |
A course designed for students with particular interests in nutrition and biology. The course presents basic concepts of disease
in the cells, tissues, organs and fluids of the body. Emphasis will be on disease processes resulting from physical, toxic
and microbiological and other causes.
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Offering(s): |
Also offered through Distance Education format. |
Prerequisite(s): |
1.50 credits in biology |
Restriction(s): |
PATH*3600 |
Department(s): |
Department of Pathobiology |
PATH*4100 Diseases of Aquatic Animals F (2-2) [0.50] |
A course designed to familiarize the fisheries manager, researcher or veterinarian with the basic principles of diagnosis,
prevention, and control of disease of free living and captive aquatic animals, with emphasis on fish.
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Offering(s): |
Offered in odd-numbered years. |
Prerequisite(s): |
PATH*3610 |
Department(s): |
Department of Pathobiology |