Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) |
Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives |
Course Objectives |
Competency Indicators |
Ratio(%) |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
1.Introduction of animal virology through the molecular viewpoint.
2.Help the graduate students to understand the basic knowledge of molecular virology.
3.Description of the replication mechanism and gene function of different viruses.
4.Description of the experimental approaches for virus studies
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topic Discussion/Production |
Lecturing |
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Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule |
Week |
Course Content |
Week 1 |
Introduction of molecular virology |
Week 2 |
Virus entry and uncoating (I) |
Week 3 |
Virus entry and uncoating (II) |
Week 4 |
Virus assembly |
Week 5 |
Innate response to viral infection (I) |
Week 6 |
Innate response to viral infection (II) |
Week 7 |
Paramyxovirus |
Week 8 |
Coronavirus |
Week 9 |
Circovirus/Polyomavirus |
Week 10 |
The structure and composition of virus |
Week 11 |
The replication of virus |
Week 12 |
The genetics and evolution of virus |
Week 13 |
The pathogenesis of virus |
Week 14 |
Poxvirus |
Week 15 |
Flavivirus |
Week 16 |
Herpesvirus |
Week 17 |
Orthomyxovirus |
Week 18 |
Final |
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Evaluation |
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Textbook & other References |
Fields Virology 6th edition., David M. Knipe and Peter M. Howley. (Editor-in-chief) |
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website |
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Office Hours |
Thursday 3:00 PM-5:00 PM |
Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs |
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