BIOL 111: Introduction to Immunology provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of immunology, which is the study of the immune system and its role in defending the body against pathogens. This course explores the fundamental concepts and principles underlying immune responses, including the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in immune recognition, activation, and effector functions. Students will develop a deep understanding of the components of the immune system, including immune cells, antibodies, and cytokines, as well as the mechanisms of immune response regulation and immune memory. Through lectures, laboratory exercises, and case studies, students will gain a strong foundation in immunological principles and their application in health, disease, and biomedical research.