Future University In Egypt (FUE)
Future University In Egypt (FUE)

Infection and Immunity

Infection and Immunity

  • Course Code :
    PMI 875
  • Level :
    Postgraduate
  • Course Hours :
    2.00 Hours
  • Entry year :
    2024/2025
  • Department :
    Faculty of Pharmacy

Aim of the course

Course Contents

Study of mechanism of microbial pathogenicity including both overt microbial factors and complex interactions with the host that produce symptoms of disease. The cellular, biochemical, molecular, and genetic basis for modern understanding of microbial disease will be included. An in-depth study of advanced topics in immunology, primarily focusing on the genetics, mechanisms, and regulation of the immune system. In addition, the immune response during a variety of disease conditions (infectious and non-infectious) will be discussed.

a) Knowledge and understanding

b) Intellectual Skills

c) Professional and Practical Skills

d) General and transferable skills

Teaching and Learning Methods for special needs students

a) Assessment Methods

b) Assessment Schedule

c) Weighting of Assessment

a) Course Notes

b) Essential Books (Text Books)

c) Recommended Books

d) Scientific periodicals,bulletins,etc...

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Recent graduates from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the Future University of Egypt applying for a Masters by Research program in the School of Pharmacy at UCC will be able to avail of the EU fee rate. A Masters by Research degree is a supervised research program that lasts for a minimum of one year (full-time). Students must undertake research equivalent to 90 ECTS credits, and they must then submit a thesis that will be reviewed by both internal and external examiners.

Future University In Egypt (FUE) Three staff members from Faculty of Pharmacy Future University in Egypt were among the Stanford University study of the best 2% of scientists worldwide for 2021

A study conducted by Stanford University released a list of the top 2% of the world's scientists, which includes all scientists who are among the top 100,000 across all fields from 149 countries.

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