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Infectious Diseases

Learning outcomes

Students who graduate from Infectious Diseases will be able to:

No. Learning outcomes
1 Exhibit a broad and coherent body of knowledge of the role of microbes as agents of disease, their virulence mechanisms, functions in the ecosphere, abundance and diversity.
2 Exhibit an integrated knowledge of the key characteristics of the classes of microbes that distinguish them from each other.
3 Critically evaluate culture, microscopy, diagnostic and molecular techniques used in the modern diagnostic microbiology and infectious diseases laboratory.
4 Explain and critically evaluate the scientific principles behind important infectious diseases techniques.
5 Communicate concepts and findings in infectious diseases through a range of modes for a variety of purposes and audiences, using evidence-based arguments that are robust to critique.
6 Assess the design and efficacy of measures to prevent and control infectious disease agents.
7 Critically evaluate the research literature in pathogenic processes of infectious organisms and epidemiology and apply this knowledge to address questions in infectious disease research.
8 Address authentic problems in infectious disease research, working professionally and ethically within collaborative, interdisciplinary teams.
9 Develop creative and innovative approaches to problem solving in the field of infectious diseases research and work effectively, responsibly and safely in individual and collaborative contexts.
10 Examine the reasons why infectious diseases emerge and re-emerge, across the general community and within hospital environments, and with consideration of social and cultural aspects.
11 Evaluate the impact of major infectious diseases on human and global health from a range of ethical, social and cross-cultural perspectives.