Bioterrorism and biowarfare's potential impacts on human health and the environment are cause for concern. This course will provide students with an overview of bioterrorism, including its history, potential biological agents that could be used, and methods for detecting and responding to bioterrorism incidents.
Students will be involved in hands-on activities, including mimicking the disease transmission, using simulation to solve the cause of an outbreak, making biological models of agents of Bioterrorism, and compiling a an emergency kit!
Be Prepared!
LUNCH: Students staying for full day or for both morning and afternoon sessions can bring or buy their lunch. All students will eat lunch on campus in The Commons, a small food court.