Module Information
			 Module Identifier
		
BRM1620
			 Module Title
	 
			 Infection and Immunity
	 
		 	Academic Year
	 
			 2026/2027
	 
			 Co-ordinator
	 
			 Semester
	 
Semester 1
Reading List
			 Other Staff
	 
Course Delivery
Assessment
| Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion | 
|---|---|---|
| Semester Assessment | Experimental Design 1500 Words | 50% | 
| Semester Exam | 2 Hours Exam | 50% | 
| Supplementary Assessment | Experimental Design Students must take elements of assessment equivalent to those that led to failure of the module. | 50% | 
| Supplementary Exam | 2 Hours Exam Students must take elements of assessment equivalent to those that led to failure of the module. | 50% | 
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Describe key aspects of animal immunology, bacteriology, virology and parasitology, both at the molecular and applied level.
Evaluate data on the etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention of infectious and immunological diseases in animals.
Explain and discuss means of disease diagnosis and control, with particular reference to current research.
Evaluate immune system components linked to infection under examination conditions.
Brief description
 
 A series of approximately 20 lectures (3-6 Immunology, 3-6 Bacteriology, 3-6 Virology, and 3-6 Parasitology) supported with 5 seminars and 2 practical sessions.
The aims of the module are:
To investigate in detail animal immunology, bacteriology, virology and parasitology both at the molecular and applied level.
To apply this knowledge to animal disease, and so understand disease etiology, pathogenesis, treatment
and prevention.
To understand the principles of disease diagnosis and control.
 
 
The aims of the module are:
To investigate in detail animal immunology, bacteriology, virology and parasitology both at the molecular and applied level.
To apply this knowledge to animal disease, and so understand disease etiology, pathogenesis, treatment
and prevention.
To understand the principles of disease diagnosis and control.
Content
 
 This module will considering the following areas:
Key components of the immune system.
Immunological aspects of infection.
Principles, merits and limitations of vaccinations.
Principles of integrated programmes for the control of parasites.
Principles governing the selection of appropriate anthelmintics.
Approaches used for the isolation and identification of bacterial and viral pathogens.
Means by which bacteria and viruses are able to cause disease.
Procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial and viral infections.
 
 
Key components of the immune system.
Immunological aspects of infection.
Principles, merits and limitations of vaccinations.
Principles of integrated programmes for the control of parasites.
Principles governing the selection of appropriate anthelmintics.
Approaches used for the isolation and identification of bacterial and viral pathogens.
Means by which bacteria and viruses are able to cause disease.
Procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial and viral infections.
Module Skills
| Skills Type | Skills details | 
|---|---|
| Communication | Developing and assessing written communication will be an integral part of the assessment for this module through the delivery of an experimental design and exam. | 
| Personal Development and Career planning | Students will have a large choice in the area which is covered by their experimental plan, as such this will allow them to begin to specialize in areas of specific interest linked to their future career plans. | 
| Research skills | Students will be expected to demonstrate significant literature research skills in preparation for their experimental design. | 
| Subject Specific Skills | Practical skills developed through a parasite practical | 
| Subject Specific Skills | Principles of diagnosing, treating and preventing disease. | 
| Team work | Group seminar work will develop team work skills. | 
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 7
