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4.00 Credits
Study of an author, period, movement, genre or theme. Topic varies semester to semester. Taught in English. May be repeated once with new content and different subtitle. Prerequisite: ENGL 102 or 103 or permission of department chair. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IB (Prior to Fall 2008: IA).
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
On-site study of the geography, history and culture of selected foreign countries. Work in field preceded by pre-tour lectures. May be repeated with new content and different subtitle.
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1.00 Credits
Review of laboratory safety. Summary of government laws and regulatory bodies and their effect on lab policy. Illustrations of proper procedures for laboratory hazards. Topics include chemicals, infectious microbes, animals, fire, electrical equipment, radiation, glassware and compressed gases. Training in the use of safety equipment, protective clothing and general first aid. Student may not earn credit for both MDTC 101 and BIOL 115. One hour per week.
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4.00 Credits
Presentation of human physiology at the cell and organ levels to include the nervous, skeletomuscular, cardiovascular, excretory, digestive, respiratory and endocrine systems. Emphasis on normal function and medical relevance. Students may not earn credit for BIOL 214 and MDTC 201. This course will not count for credit in the biology major. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or 210 or permission of instructor. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to clinical laboratory science including use of laboratory equipment, safety, ethics, diagnostic and prognostic use of testing, specimen collection and handling, statistics, quality assurance and quality control, microscopy, particle counting techniques, components of blood, WBC differentiation, spectrophotometry, methods comparison, lab math, lab computerization, and professional communication methods. Prerequisites: CHEM 121 and 122, BIOL 215 and 216 or BIOL 210 and MDTC 201, and admission to the major; or permission of instructor. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Hematopoiesis, red blood cell production and destruction, non-neoplastic leukocyte disorders and lupus erythematosus; blood cell metabolism and hemoglobin synthesis. Laboratory focuses on normal/abnormal patient differentiation using CBC, microscopic analysis and clinical correlations. Prerequisite: MDTC 300 and 331 or permission of instructor. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Study of bacteria causing disease in humans, with emphasis on methods used for isolation and identification of clinically significant organisms. Review of classification, physiology, biochemistry of, and host response to, infectious organisms. Prerequisites: BIOL 211, MDTC 300, 331. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Basic biology and pathological disorders of the human system are reviewed. Presentation and performance of medical laboratory and techniques for clinical diagnosis utilizing immunochemical, molecular and automated techniques. Prerequisites/Corequisite: MDTC 300 and admission to the major or permission of instructor. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week.
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5.00 Credits
Clinical analyses assayed on a routine basis in the clinical chemistry laboratory. Normal physiology and change of analyze in disease are presented related to carbohydrate, protein and mineral metabolism, liver, cardiac and pancreatic function, enzymology, electrolyte and acid-base balance; blood gases; body fluid analysis; and evaluation of kidney function via chemical and microscopic methods. Prerequisites: MDTC 300 and 331 or permission of instructor. Four hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
Lymphomas, leukemias, myeloproliferative and myelo-dysplastic syndromes, plasma cell dyscrasias, special hematology procedures and hemostasis. Topics include cytochemical staining, coagulation assays, bleeding disorders and quality control. Prerequisite: MDTC 301 or permission of instructor. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week.
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