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The curriculum consists of courses that provide instruction in the conceptual and methodological aspects of microbiology and immunology.
Students are expected to obtain considerable knowledge in the subdiscipline of microbiology and immunology through intensive research. They will also acquire knowledge in other areas of microbiology and immunology or in an area of biochemistry, chemistry, or molecular biology in which courses are offered by other departments or programs.
The program of study must include a minimum of 12 semester hours of approved courses. In addition, students admitted without having taken certain courses, such as biochemistry, equivalent to courses required for an undergraduate major in microbiology at The University of Iowa, will be directed to complete appropriate course work during the first year of graduate study. Representative courses offered by the Department of Microbiology and Immunology include:
- Bacterial Genetics
- Immunology and Human Disease
- Graduate Immunology
- Bacteria and Human Disease
- Viruses and Human Disease
- Eukaryotic Pathogens and Human Disease
- Biology and Pathogenesis of Viruses
- Biology of Bacteria and Interactions with the Host
Students often enroll in courses offered in a variety of other departments. Refer to the General Catalog for details.