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3.00 Credits
(This course is cross listed with BUA355.) The student will be exposed to the application of modern scientific and mathematical methods to management problems. Students will learn these methods, as well as applications, both with and without the use of computers. Topics will include linear programming, sensitivity analysis, transportation/ assignment/ transshipment problems, linear regression, multiple regression, demand estimation, forecasting, and additional topics if time permits. Prerequisite: MAT113. CR. 3
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(This course is cross listed with BUA360.) This course covers a range of formal models and techniques widely used in modern business. Topics include decision theory, project management (PERT/CPM), inventory models, waiting line models, and simulation. Prerequisite: MAT113. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
(Topic would be indicated.) A course devoted to subject areas in mathematics that are not among the regularly scheduled mathematics offerings, but in which there are apparent student needs that necessitate periodic offering. For baccalaureate degree students. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
A general orientation to the field of the medical laboratory including medical ethics, laboratory safety, and terminology. The second part of the semester will include didactic and laboratory instruction in macroscopic and microscopic urinalysis. Offered fall semester. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the mode and theory of operation of commonly used laboratory instruments. Clinical chemistry will stress glucose, NPN, enzymes, bilirubin, and protein methodologies and their clinical significance. Three weekend intensive labs and/or review sessions. Offered spring semester. Prerequisite: MLT101 or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to blood collection: safety precautions, types of specimens, collection, and handling techniques. Routine venipuncture and dermal puncture equipment and procedures as well as special situations and additional techniques used to accommodate them. Offered summer session. Prerequisite: MLT102 or permission of instructor. CR. 2
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3.00 Credits
The analysis of electrolytes, blood gases, minerals, hormones, and therapeutic drug monitoring and their relationship to pathological conditions. EIA, EMIT, and ELISA methodologies and quality control are discussed. Laboratory mathematics is reviewed. Three weekend intensive labs and/or review sessions. Offered each summer. Prerequisites: MLT102, CHY116, or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of pathological forms of microbes including their morphological, physiological, and nutritive characteristics. Some emphasis will be given to mycology and parasitology. Three weekend intensive labs and/or review sessions. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: MLT203, BIO321, or permission of instructor. CR. 4
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of immunohematology and immunology with emphasis on blood grouping, cross-matching, and antibody identification. Routine serological tests and quality control are included. Three weekend intensive labs and/or review sessions. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: MLT203 or permission of instructor. CR. 4
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3.00 Credits
Identification of blood cell types and their enumeration in body fluids. Various red cell and white cell disorders are discussed. Coagulation including routine coagulation tests, coagulation disorders, and anticoagulant therapy is covered. Three weekend intensive labs and/or review sessions. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: MLT203 or permission of instructor. CR. 4
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