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PATH 417 Bacterial Infections in Humans (3 credits)

Course Outlines & Tuition

Course Offerings

Each on-line course is offered once during the academic session.
The clerkship is offered in September, January and May.

Tuition Fees

Tuition for each course is assessed on a per credit basis; each course is 3 credits.  2022-2023 cost per course is approximately $572.91CAD ($190.97CAD per credit; tuition for International students is substantially higher).   Textbooks extra.

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
Rm. G227 – 2211 Wesbrook Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 2B5
Fax 604 822 9703
Website www.pathology.ubc.ca
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