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MICR 2224: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Microbiology is an introductory course in Microbiology. It includes a study of algae, fungi, protozoa, viruses and bacteria. Emphasis is to be placed on techniques involved with sterilization, infection and resistance; diagnostic testing and immunization; and importanceof microorganisms to man. Laboratory experiments are designed to aid in familiarization with microbiological techniques, morphology of organisms and aseptic procedures. Prerequisites: one course in college level-chemistry and, ZOO 1114, BIOL 1214, or, BOT 1114. OSRHE Matrix: BI 301
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MICR 2225: Microbiology
5.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Microbiology is an introductory course in Microbiology. It includes a study of algae, fungi, protozoa, viruses and bacteria. Emphasis is to be placed on techniques involved with sterilization, infection and resistance; diagnostic testing and immunization; and importance of microorganisms to man. Laboratory experiments are designed to aid in familiarization with microbiological techniques, morphology of organisms and aseptic procedures. Prerequisite: one course in college level-chemistry and, ZOO 1114, or BIOL 1214, or BOT 1114.
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MICR 2300: Special Projects in Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Seminole State College
This course can be one to four hours credit. It may be repeated to a maximum of four hours. Projects will be in Microbiology and must be approved by the instructor prior to enrollment.
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MICR 2303: Special Projects in Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Special Projects in Microbiology cay be one to four hours credit. It may be repeated to a maximum of four hours. Projects will be in Microbiology and must be approved by the instructor prior to enrollment. Prerequisites: MICR 2224
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MLT 1402: MLT Orientation
2.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Introduction to the field of medical laboratory science includes laboratory organization, ethics, and principles of laboratory safety as well as a study of medical terminology and mathematical tools commonly used in the laboratory. NOTE: Enrollment and completion of this course does not guarantee acceptance into the MLT Program. Students enrolled in this class are not considered accepted into the MLT Program until completion of this course and/or applications have been submitted and approved. Applicants will be notified of acceptance prior to enrollments for the following semester.
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MLT 1412: Urinalysis and Body Fluids
2.00 Credits
Seminole State College
This is an eight-week course with 4 hours per week of lecture and lab covering physical and chemical tests on urine and body fluids and microscopic study of cells and crystals. Prerequisite: Permission from the MLT Program Director (eight weeks)
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MLT 1515: Hematology
5.00 Credits
Seminole State College
This course covers the theory and practical application of hematology and hemostasis systems, and includes diagnostic tests performed on blood samples and testing for coagulation studies. Prerequisite: MLT 1402 and Permission from the MLT Program Director.
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MLT 1523: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Seminole State College
Instrumental Analysis is an introduction to the mathematical concepts of laboratory operations, and quality assurance involving pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical systems. Methods and principles of automation and laboratory information systems are covered. This course includes two hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 1315, permission from the MLT Program Director, and concurrent enrollment in MLT 2455.
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MLT 2101: MLT Capstone Seminar
1.00 Credits
Seminole State College
This seminar is designed to bring together all the ethical and technical applications taught in the MLT program. A discussion format, enhanced by speakers, role-playing, problem-solving and case studies will better prepare the graduate for employment in the health care industry. Prerequisite: Permission from the MLT Program Director. To be taken one time only, the last semester prior to Clinical Practicum.
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MLT 2413: Hematology Clinical Practicum
3.00 Credits
Seminole State College
The student will spend 40 hours per week for four weeks in the Hematology Department of an affiliate laboratory. The time will include both observation and performance of tests under the supervision of a medical technologist. This department traditionally offers practice in routine hematology, phlebotomy, coagulation studies, urinalysis and body fluid analysis. Prerequisite: All other program requirements and permission from the MLT Program Director. To be taken concurrently with MLT 2423, MLT 2433, and MLT 2443.
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