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Classification of Instructional Programs 2020 - United States

26.0504 Virology

A program that focuses on the scientific study of subcellular pieces of genetic material, called viruses, that inhabit living cells in parasitical relationships and their role in disease. Includes instruction in virus taxonomy and systematics, viral structures, viral genetics, prions, virus/host cell interaction, viral pathogenesis, and applications to specific topics such as cancer biology.

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Where 26.0504 sits in the CIP 2020 hierarchy

  1. >26 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
  2. >>26.05 Microbiological Sciences and Immunology
  3. >>>26.0504 Virology
  4. >>>26.0504 Virology

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What is CIP 2020 26.0504?
CIP 2020 26.0504 is "Virology". A program that focuses on the scientific study of subcellular pieces of genetic material, called viruses, that inhabit living cells in parasitical relationships and their role in disease. Includes instruction in virus taxonomy and systematics, viral structures, viral genetics, prions, virus/host cell interaction, viral pathogenesis, and applications to specific topics such as cancer biology.
How does CIP 2020 26.0504 map to other classification systems?
26.0504 Virology has equivalents in SOC 2018 (11-9121, 19-1022, 19-1029, +2 more); ISCED-F 2013 (0512). These crosswalks let you translate this code between CIP 2020 and 2 other classification systems.
What is the parent category of 26.0504?
26.0504 Virology sits under 26.0504 Virology in the CIP 2020 hierarchy.

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Source: National Center for Education StatisticsVersion: 2020