Assessment 1 - Module Quizzes (10%)
Upon completion of each of the five modules, students will have the opportunity to take a short quiz based on the main topics in the module. This quiz will be a set of multiple choice questions and short answer questions and are designed to test the student’s knowledge and understanding of the material presented in the module. Each of the five quizzes is worth 2%, for a total of 10% of the final grade.
Assessment 2 - Journal Article Assignment (30%)
Students will be divided into groups of four. For Modules 2 to 5, one student (termed the Seminar Leader) is required to select one of a bank of provided academic articles related to immunology. The Seminar Leader must provide a short summary of the article for their peers ahead of their narrated PowerPoint presentation which outlines the most important aspects of the article and relates it to module content. Non-presenting students will critically evaluate the summary and presentation of their peer and provide constructive feedback and grading via a provided rubric.
Assessment 3 – Scientific Poster Assignment (20%)
Students will be placed into small groups (usually 2 per group). Each group will be assigned a disease and must create a scientific poster to explain the immunological response of that disease. Students are required to utilize published research relevant to their chosen topic and convey an understanding of the body’s immune response in fighting the disease they have been assigned. Student understanding will be solidified through pre-recorded narration of the elements of the poster.
Assessment 4 - Final Exam (40%)
Students are required to write a final online proctored exam. The exam will consist of well-developed multiple choice questions and short, application-based questions that will assess their integrated knowledge of concepts covered throughout the course.