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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Lec 1 hr, Lab 2 hrs) Theory and techniques in immunology are presented to the student. Emphasis is placed on the basic principles of the immune system, serologic testing, the production of specific antibodies and their use in the identification of infectious organisms. Upon completion, students should be able to relate basic principles of immunology, describe techniques for analytical methods utilizing immunological concepts, and correlate results of analysis to certain disease states. (F, Su)
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5.00 Credits
5 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Lec 3 hrs, Lab 4 hrs) Theory and techniques in immunohematology are presented to the student. In this course coverage includes antigen and antibody reactions including blood typing, antibody detection and identification, and compatibility testing. Upon completion, students should be able to apply theories and principles of immunohematology to procedures for transfusion and donor services, and correlate blood banking practices to certain disease states and disorders. (Sp, Su)
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Lab 4 hrs) In this seminar students work independently on a research project and present their findings in a paper. Topics are current, as are all materials that are used to support their research. Upon completion, students should be able to perform scientific research and present a paper in proper form. (as needed)
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program This course is a cumulative review of clinical laboratory science theory. The seminar consists of an on-campus summation of previous classes emphasizing recall, application of theory, correlation, and evaluation of all areas of clinical laboratory science. Upon completion, students should be able to apply theory of analytical methods, recognize normal, abnormal, and erroneous results, and relate laboratory results to pathological conditions. (F, Su)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Prec 9 hrs) This supervised practicum is within the clinical setting and provides laboratory practice in hematology and urinalysis. Emphasis is placed on clinical skills and performance in areas such as specimen preparation and examination, instrumentation, reporting of results, management of data and quality control. Upon completion, students should be able to process specimens, perform analyses utilizing various methods including instrumentation, report results, manage data and quality control using information systems. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Prec 9 hrs) This supervised practicum is within the clinical setting and provides laboratory practice in microbiology. Emphasis is placed on clinical skills and performance in areas such as recovery, isolation, culturing and identification of microorganisms. Upon completion, students should be able to isolate, culture, analyze microorganisms utilizing various methods, report results, manage data and quality control using information systems. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Prec 9 hrs) This supervised practicum is within the clinical setting and provides laboratory practice in serology and immunohematology. Emphasis is placed on clinical skills and performance in areas such as the detection and identification of antibodies, the typing of blood, and compatibility testing of blood and blood components. Upon completion, students should be able to perform the screening for and identification of antibodies, compatibility testing, record and manage data and quality control using information systems. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Prec 9 hrs) This supervised practicum is within the clinical setting and provides laboratory practice in clinical chemistry. Emphasis is placed on clinical skills and performance in areas such as computerized instrumentation and the ability to recognize technical problems. Upon completion, students should be able to perform biochemical analysis by various methods, including testing utilizing computer oriented instrumentation, report test results, manage patient data and quality control statistics using information systems. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Formerly CMT 105. The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the materials, methods, and equipment used in building construction. Emphasis will be placed on the construction process and how the various materials and equipment relate to the different stages of the process. Upon completion of this course, the student will understand the total building process, know the various materials used in each stage of construction, understand the techniques and methods used with different materials, and specify materials with essential characteristics.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: None The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to blueprint reading pertinent to the construction industry. Emphasis will be placed on object visualization, symbols, abbreviations, and terminology. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to visualize in three-dimensions the building from its working drawings, identify the various parts of the building, and understand the specification documents. (Su)
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