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  • 4.00 Credits

    Aone semester survey course in organic chemistry that includes laboratory designed for students going into health professions where a full organic sequence is not required. Topics include the same topics as CHM251 and CHM252 but will be abbreviated.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Agrade of "C" or better in CHM102. This is part one of a two semester course in modern organic chemistry designed primarily for science majors. The course is intended to provide the student with a general background in organic chemistry covering a wide range of topics on the chemistry of functional group classes such asalkanes, alkene, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohol, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and heteroatom compounds. Emphasis will be placed on organic nomenclature, structure, bonding, stereochemistry, conformational analysis, description of reaction mechanisms. Emphasis will be placed on the relevance of organic chemistry to biology, medicine, pharmaceuticals and nutrition. The laboratory will coordinate with class lecture to illustrate concepts and their application to everyday experiences.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Agrade of "C" or better in CHM250. This is part two of a two semester course in modern organic chemistry designed primarily for science majors. The course is intended to provide the student with a comprehensive background in organic chemistry covering additional topics not addressed in CHM250. This course will emphasize additional organic groups, such as amines, aromatics, heterocyclics, organometallics, amino acids, proteins, lipids, and nucleotides. The course will address additional aspects of nomenclature, structure, bonding, stereochemistry, organic reactions and identification/structure determination by organic spectroscopic methods (IR, UV, NMRand mass spectroscopy). This course will also focus on understanding the reactivity of organic and biological molecules through a detailed description of reaction mechanisms and intermolecular bonding forces. Emphasis will be placed on the relevance of organic chemistry to biology, medicine, pharmaceuticals and nutrition. The laboratory will coordinate with class lecture to illustrate concepts and their application to everyday experiences.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Agrade of "C" or better in CHM251 or CHM107. This is a one semester course in biochemistry designed primarily for biology and Clinical Laboratory Science majors. The course is intended to provide the student with a general background in amino acids, proteins, enzyme catalysis, metabolism and molecular genetics. This course will emphasize nomenclature, structure and function of the principle molecular components of cellular biochemistry. Emphasis will be placed on the relevance of biochemistry to disciplines in chemistry, biology, medicine, pharmaceuticals and nutrition. The laboratory will coordinate with class lecture to illustrate concepts and their application to everyday experiences.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The disease mechanisms of blood, tissue and intestinal parasites will be studied with emphasis on general mechanisms of parasitic infections. The increasing importance of fungal infections will also be discussed, as well as infections contracted through viruses. CLS411 (2 hours) Clinical Urinalysis/Serology Practicum Prerequisite: Associate Degree from a NAACLSaccredited MLT/CLT program. An opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of urinalysis/ serology principles and techniques is provided. Supervised experience will allow the student to become involved in laboratory principles and procedures at a medical technologist level. Topics include: basic and specialized urinalysis tests, serological tests and techniques, blood and specimen processing, correlation of test results to disease states, safety and quality control, and management issues.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Associate Degree from a NAACLSaccredited MLT/CLT program. An opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of microbiology principles and techniques is provided. This clinical rotation allows the student to become involved in laboratory principles and procedures at a medical technologist level. Topics include specimen inoculations, stains, culture work-ups, bacterial identification, anti-microbial sensitivity, media presentation, microbiology instrumentation theory, safety, quality control, management issues, and special areas such as mycology, virology, tuberculosis, and fluorescent antibody techniques.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Associate Degree from a NAACLSaccredited MLT/CLT program. An opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of hematology/coagulation principles and techniques is provided. Supervised experience will allow the student to become involved in laboratory principles and procedures at a medical technologist level requiring critical thinking and trouble-shooting methods. Topics include: complete blood counts and differentials, routine and special blood tests, evaluation of data for acceptability; calibration and instrument to instrument comparisons; coagulation to disease states and critical levels; recording and evaluating accuracy, hematology instrumentation theory, safety, and quality control, and management issues.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Associate Degree from a NAACLSaccredited MLT/CLT program. An opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of immunohematology principles and techniques is provided. Supervised experience will allow the student to become involved in laboratory principles and procedures at a medical technologist level requiring critical thinking and trouble-shooting methods. Topics include specimen processing, tube serological techniques, component therapy practices, transfusion compli cations, inventory control, management of disease states, records and reagent quality control, equipment and safety, regulatory accrediting agency standards, and blood bank management issues.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Associate Degree from a NAACLSaccredited MLT/CLT program. An opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of chemistry principles and techniques is provided. Supervised experience will allow the student to become involved in laboratory principles and procedures at a medical technologist level requiring critical thinking and trouble-shooting methods. Topics include therapeutic drugs and toxicology, automated chemistry - routine and stat, radioimmunoassay (RAI), special chemistry, recording accuracy, clinical chemistry instrumentation theory, safety, quality control, and management issues.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: STA250 or permission of the instructor. This course introduces students to basic program research and evaluation methodology, utilizing current human service research literature and program evaluation methods.
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