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Explore the body’s defence mechanisms against infection and disease.
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Section 1: Foundations of Immunity
Section 2: Innate Immunity: First Line of Defense
Section 3: Adaptive Immunity: T Cell Development and Antigen Recognition
Section 4: Adaptive Immunity: B Cell Development and Antibodies
Section 5: Effector Mechanisms of Adaptive Immunity
Section 6: Immunological Memory and Regulation
Section 7: Hypersensitivity Reactions
Section 8: Autoimmunity and Immunodeficiency
Section 9: Vaccines and Immunotherapy
Section 10: Clinical Immunology: Diagnosis and Applications
What you’ll achieve
Understand innate and adaptive immune responses.
Study antigens, antibodies, and immune regulation mechanisms.
Explore immunological disorders, vaccines, and therapies.
Connect immunology concepts to clinical practice and medical innovation.
Develop problem-solving skills for research and healthcare applications.

Course overview
Immunology examines the structure and function of the immune system, focusing on how the body recognises and responds to pathogens. Students study innate and adaptive immunity, antigen recognition, antibody production, and immune regulation. The course also explores immunological disorders, vaccines, transplantation, and emerging therapies. By linking molecular and cellular mechanisms with clinical applications, learners gain the knowledge needed to understand immunity in health and disease, preparing them for roles in medicine, research, and biotechnology.
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