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5.00 Credits
Comprehensive current clinical study of bacteriology, mycology, and parasitology; macroscopic and microscopic indentification; biochemical identification profiles; bacterial antibiotic susceptibility patterns; parasitic life cycles. Pathology and epidemiology. Introduction to rickettsias and viruses. Prerequisites: MLT 111T, 112T and MLT 211T.
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4.00 Credits
Theory, principles and procedures applicable to clinical chemistry. Focus on chemical analysis of blood and other body fluids using manual and automated techniques. Application to tests in the diagnosis of disease with review of abnormal physiology. Prerequisites: 111T, 116T, 214T, Math 121 and above, chemistry, biology. Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Principles, procedures, and pathology for serology. Routine and advanced test procedures to identify and enumerate antibodies. Principles and procedures in Blood Banking. Introduction to genetics. Processing blood components for compatibility testing. Regulation dictated by AABB and FDA. Prerequisites: 111T, 116T, 214T, 216T, 217T, Math 121 and above, chemistry and biology. Spring.
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4.00 Credits
Supervised clinical practice in the clinical pathology department of affiliated hospitals. Field laboratory experience includes rotations throught uninalysis, hematology, and microbiology. Prerequisites: 111T, 116T, and 214T. Upon demand.
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6.00 Credits
Continuation of MLT 271T. Supervised clinical practice in the clinical pathology department of affiliated hospitals. Field laboratory experience includes rotations through blood bank, microbiology, advanced hematology, and serology.
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2.00 Credits
Designed to intregrate theory with MLT directed clincal practicums. A comprehensive and current review supplemented by reading assignments and questions on the following subjects: sample collection, coagultions, chemistry, microbiology, blood banking, serology, uninalysis, and calculations. Pre-/Co-requisites: Student must have completed MLT 111T, 112T, 211T, 214T, 216T, 219T and be concurrently enrolled in either MLT 271T or MLT 281T.
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3.00 Credits
The music of global ethnic groups with emphasis on the musical skills needed to assist the elementary teacher toward releveant enrichment in teaching the humanities. Prerequisites: MUS ED 298 or permission of instructor. (Main campus course)
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3.00 Credits
Will prepare elementary classroom teachers to teach music education in a self-contained classroom in traditional and open situations. (Main campus course)
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3.00 Credits
A non-technical course designed to expand the student's ability to listen actively. Repertoir inlcudes compositions from chamber music and symphonic literature. Altenative Semesters. (Main campus course)
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3.00 Credits
A non-technical course designed to expand the student's ability to listen actively. Repertoire includes compositions from symphonic, chamber music, and vocal literature and is entirely different fromt that presented in course 139. (Main campus course)
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