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36.243: Clinical Laboratory Theory LabCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 A laboratory course designed to expose prospective clinical scientists to many of the essentialskills, methods, and procedures basic to professional performance in the clinical laboratory; to explain and demonstrate to students and have them perform these methods; to develop an understanding of these techniques and to provide a technical background, an approach to testing that the student can build upon and use in future courses. Co-Req: 36.241 Clinical Lab Theory & Physics; Clinical Lab Sciences (BS) only
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36.273: Introduction to Clinical Laboratory ScienceCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 This course is intended to provide the student with an overview of the medical laboratory. Topics include the history of the field, hospital and laboratory professional organizations, state and federal regulations, and careers in the clinical setting, in research and in industry. The role of the medical laboratory scientist in the clinical setting will be explored further through examination of each laboratory department.
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36.311: Medical Bacteriology ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A study of the cultural, biochemical, genetic, serological and pathogenic characteristics of disease producing microorganisms. Emphasis will be placed on the pathophysiology of the infectious diseases and their relationship to isolation and identification of the pathogenic microorganisms. Pre-Reqs: 35.211 Bas Cl Micro & Pathology, 35.213 Bas Cl Micro & Path Lab; Co-Req 36.313 Medical Bacteriology Lab
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36.313: Medical Bacteriology Laboratory ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 This course is designed to introduce the student to pathogenic microorganisms, media and techniques used in the identification of these organisms. Emphasis will be based upon the isolation, identification and differentiation of pathogenic microorganisms common to man. In addition, quality control and antimicrobial susceptibility testing will be covered. Pre-Reqs: 35.211, 35.213; and Co-Req: 36.311 Medical Bacteriology; and Clinical Lab Sciences (BS), Med Tech Option
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36.321: Clinical HematologyCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A study of the human hematopoietic system and its relationship to other organ systems. Discussions will include morphological and biochemical relationships of erythropoiesis and leukopoiesis in health and disease states. A study of the mechanics of blood coagulation as it relates to health and disease states will also be included. Pre-Reqs: 35.102, 35.252; Co-Req: 36.323; and Clinical Lab Sciences (BS)
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36.323: Clinical Hematology LaboratoryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 This course is designed to emphasize current hematological and coagulation procedures used in today's clinical laboratory. The implications of these tests to diagnose, monitor and evaluate the various hematological disorders are also discussed. Co-Req: 36.321 Clinical Hematology; CLS Medical Technology sub-plan student only.
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36.331: Clinical ImmunologyCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 An introduction to the principles of immunology including: the study of antigens and antibodies and their interactions and controls; description of cellular events and the immune response, and in vivo and in vitro antigen-antibody interactions with clinical relevance. Immunological aspects of transplantation, autoimmune disease, immunodeficiencies and cancer pathogenesis are also discussed. Academic Plan Clinical Lab Sciences (BS) or Nutritional Sciences (BS) only
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36.341: Organic Reactions & StructureCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course surveys the principles of organic chemistry important for the study of clinical chemistry and human biochemistry. The chemistry of carbon compounds, bonding and theconcepts of isomerism will be studied. Detailed information is presented on each of the major functional classes of organic compounds, including: hydrocarbons, halides, alcohol, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines, organosulfur compounds. Emphasis is placed on chemical structure, physical and chemical properties, common and IUPAC nomenclature, and chemical reactions and their mechanisms. Selected aspects of the properties and synthesis of polymeric materials are presented. Qualitative analysis of organic compounds is discussed with emphasis on the use of spectral techniques, including infra-red and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for the elucidation of chemical structure. Pre-Req: 35.251 Physiological Chem I
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36.343: Organic Reactions & Structure LaboratoryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Laboratory exercises are performed to supplement the material covered in 36.341. Co-Req: 36.341 Organic Reac & Structure; Clinical Lab Sciences (BS)
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36.350: Human BiochemistryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course is an in-depth study of biochemical substances and their reactions in the body, with major emphasis placed on metabolism at the cellular level and examined in the tissues of the various organs where these reactions occur. Correlation of biochemical processes underlying pathologic conditions will be made whenever practical. Pre-Req: 35.252 Physiological Chem II
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