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Unit of Study MDC72010 - Immunology (2018)

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    The laboratory activities within this unit require students to fulfil certain vaccination compliance requirements prior to attending laboratory classes. As some vaccination protocols can take up to 5 months to complete, we encourage you to prepare now. Compliance requirements include SCU Vaccination requirements in accordance with state Health policies: NSW Vaccination Against Specified Infectious Diseases; and QLD Health Vaccination Requirements. SCU has incorporated a combined NSW and QLD vaccination procedure as students may need to attend laboratory classes in both states. Full details of vaccination compliance requirements for this unit are available at https://www.scu.edu.au/school-of-health-and-human-sciences/course-options/professional-experience/


Learning outcomes and graduate attributes

Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

GA1: Intellectual rigour, GA2: Creativity, GA3: Ethical practice, GA4: Knowledge of a discipline, GA5: Lifelong learning, GA6: Communication and social skills, GA7: Cultural competence
Learning outcome count Learning outcome description GA1 GA2 GA3 GA4 GA5 GA6 GA7
1 discuss immune system development, innate and adaptive immunity, and the generation of immune memory and tolerance
2 outline blood cell development, including different cell types and their roles in haemostasis and coagulation
3 describe the major histocompatibility complex molecules, their gene subtypes,and their importance in tissue transplantation
4 explain immune cell activation, including the influence different groups of antigen have on this process, and on vaccine development
5 compare and contrast dysfunctions of the immune system
6 evaluate immunological techniques in the biomedical setting
7 generate, present and critically analyse experimental laboratory-based data to solve scientific problems

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. discuss immune system development, innate and adaptive immunity, and the generation of immune memory and tolerance
    • GA4:
  2. outline blood cell development, including different cell types and their roles in haemostasis and coagulation
    • GA4:
  3. describe the major histocompatibility complex molecules, their gene subtypes,and their importance in tissue transplantation
    • GA4:
  4. explain immune cell activation, including the influence different groups of antigen have on this process, and on vaccine development
    • GA4:
  5. compare and contrast dysfunctions of the immune system
    • GA4:
  6. evaluate immunological techniques in the biomedical setting
    • GA4:
  7. generate, present and critically analyse experimental laboratory-based data to solve scientific problems
    • GA1:
    • GA4:
    • GA6:

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