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Subject: Biology (BIOL)
CRN: 22406
Lecture
St Paul: Anderson Ath and Rec Center 205
Requirements Met:
School of Ed Transfer Course
This course explores the concept of the epidemic. We will examine historical epidemics from Black Death to Ebola to Coronary Artery Disease, as well as modern-day examples. We will explore what can be done to prevent diseases from becoming epidemics or pandemics. Students will learn about chronic and infectious disease epidemics and medical responses. We also will focus on the public health laws and policies that provide the framework for effective prevention, like quarantine laws, drug development policies, and bioterrorism and biodefense. Prerequisite: Completion of one of the following: BIOL 207, 105, 106, or permission of the instructor. *** Counts towards Biology of Global Health Host and Disease Cluster *** Counts towards Biology major – “Plus twenty-four credits, at least four credits of which must be in courses numbered 400-498 (excluding 476, 478) from:”
2 Credits