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1.00 Credits
Accompanies MLS U201. Introduces students to essential techniques needed for working in a clinical or research laboratory. Laboratory activities incorporate issues of laboratory safety, aseptic technique and OSHA regulations, and quality assurance and quality control while teaching solution preparation, spectral and electrochemical instrumentation, pipetting, microscopy, and blood collection procedures.
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1.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Offers additional introductory academic experience by exploring course-related topics in greater depth with the professor. Available only to courses approved by the University Honors Program.
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1.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Offers additional introductory academic experience by exploring course-related topics in greater depth with the professor. Available only to courses approved by the University Honors Program.
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1.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Offers additional introductory academic experience by exploring course-related topics in greater depth with the professor. Available only to courses approved by the University Honors Program.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the basis for genetic and chemical analysis of forensic evidence. Discusses scientific information that forms the basis for DNA testing and the identification of drugs of abuse. Provides students with an understanding of how these specific scientific technologies are used in forensic investigations, how the evidence is collected, and how the scientific results are used in court to provide information to those who are charged with determining guilt or innocence. Instructional formats include lecture, discussion, question and answer sessions, and reading assignments. Specific case studies are used as illustrations.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses principles, procedures, and clinical significance of basic hematology procedures, normal cell morphology, urinalysis, serology, body fluids, selected clinical chemistry analyses, and point-of-care testing. An emphasis is placed on both manual and automated methods including quality control, sources of error, data analysis, and results correlation.
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2.00 Credits
Accompanies MLS U301. Acquaints students with laboratory safety and specimen handling. Laboratory exercises introduce students to the procedures of basic medical laboratory assays including hematology, urinalysis, serology, body fluid analysis, selected clinical chemistry analyses, and point-of-care testing. An emphasis is placed on both manual and automated methods including quality control, sources of error, data analysis, and results correlation.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the principles of basic immunology. Topics include innate and acquired immunity, organs and cells of the immune system, antigens and antibodies, and soluble mediators. Also discusses the immune response in infectious diseases and hypersensitivity reactions. Selected classic case studies are presented to demonstrate the role of immunologic and serologic laboratory testing in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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1.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Offers additional intermediate academic experience by exploring course-related topics in greater depth with the professor. Available only to courses approved by the University Honors Program.
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1.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Offers additional intermediate academic experience by exploring course-related topics in greater depth with the professor. Available only to courses approved by the University Honors Program.
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