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3.00 Credits
Examination of clinically significant bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Microbial physiology and interactions between human and pathogenic microorganisms. Includes clinical and epidemiological consequences of these interactions. Prerequisites: BIOL 208 or BIOL 300, CHEM 474. 1-3 credits.
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2.00 Credits
Conventional microscopic, culture, and immunological techniques for the isolation and identification of microorganisms pathogenic to humans. Corequisite: CLS 432. 1-2 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Theories and advanced techniques used for the diagnosis of bacterial, fungal, viral, and parasitic human diseases. Prerequisites: CLS 432, CLS 433. 3 credits. Division of Health Sciences 233
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3.00 Credits
Advanced practical applications in the recovery, isolation and identification of bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses from different body sites. Corequisite: CLS 434. 2 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Chemical analysis indicative of human health and disease. Theory and utilization of biochemical instrumentation including photometry, electrochemical, and electrophoresis. Emphasis placed on method application to analysis of carbohydrates, proteins, electrolytes, liver and pancreatic function. Prerequisites: BIOL 208 or BIOL 300, and CHEM 474. 1-3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Manual and automated chemical methods used to measure normal and abnormal constituents, such as glucose, electrolytes, and proteins, in blood and body fluids. Use of spectrophotometric techniques, recognition of technical problems and selected abnormalities discussed. Corequisite: CLS 442. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Continued study of chemical analysis of blood and body fluids in normal and abnormal physiological conditions. Emphasizes interpendency, physiological conditions affecting test results and clinical significance. Topics such as endocrinology, toxicology, and radioimmunoassay included. Prerequisites: CLS 442, CLS 443. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Continued laboratory applications in chemical analysis of blood and body fluids in normal and abnormal physiological conditions. Emphasizes interdependency, physiological conditions affecting test results and clinical significance. Topics such as endocrinology, toxicology and radioimmunoassay included. Corequisite: CLS 444. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of fiscal/personnel management of laboratory practitioners. Introduction to basic research skills in CLS as well as test development and implementation. Includes laboratory information systems, legal aspects of test reporting, and government regulatory and accreditation policies. Prerequisite: CLS 353. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion of topics in current clinical laboratory pathology. Individual and group projects used to reinforce concepts for interpretation and correlation of laboratory data to patient care. Includes student presentation or oral and written papers. Prerequisite: CLS 452. 2 credits.
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