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Alison Free Online Learning
Course in HIV/AIDS - Awareness & Prevention
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
Learn the common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS that will raise awareness and prevention of these diseases.


Cottey College
Introduction to Virology
- Chapel, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Introduction to Virology Covers various aspects of pathogenic and non-pathogenic viruses, molecular mechanisms of infection, and host-pathogen interaction. Students will have the opportunity to select a viral disease and write a review which would create an opportunity of application of their knowledge and strengthen their scientific writing skills. 3 credits
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Virology degree programs allow you to dive into the fascinating world of viruses, exploring their structure, function, and impact on human health. At the Courses level, you'll engage with vital concepts and techniques that support understanding of viral mechanisms and disease progression.
Through courses focused on virus classification, pathogenesis, and immunity, you'll learn to analyze viral behavior and interactions. Practical lab work often integrates techniques such as viral culture, molecular diagnostics, and genome sequencing, providing hands-on experience in addressing real-world health challenges. The learning environment fosters independence and critical thinking as students encounter the complexities of viral infections.
Graduates of virology programs develop essential skills that apply to various fields, including research, healthcare, and public health. You might pursue roles in laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, or government agencies, where understanding viruses is crucial for developing treatments and public health strategies. With a strong foundation in virology, you'll be prepared to address global health issues related to infectious diseases.