About MMG 2114 OL1

Explores the history of vaccines, the science supporting current vaccination programs and the controversies surrounding them. Explores both historical and current social, economic, and ethical factors related to the development of vaccines and the adoption of immunization programs in different cultural settings. Combines audio lecture, projects, activities and case studies to help students learn, practice and apply course materials. Prerequisites: BIOL 1100, BCOR 1400, BCOR 1425, or Instructor permission.

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Open to Degree and PACE students; Prereqs enforced by the system: BIOL 1100 or BCOR 1400 or BCOR 1425; Asynchronous online

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