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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory of complex numbers, variables, and functions. Topics include transformations and mappings, elementary and analytic functions, complex integration and Cauchy's theorem, Taylor and Laurent expansions, residues, harmonic functions, and conformal mappings. Prerequisite: MATH 204.
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3.00 Credits
Definition, formulation, solution, documentation, and testing of a problem under close faculty supervision.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with probability distributions, limit theorems, estimation, hypothesis tests, correlation and regression, analysis of variance. Prerequisites: MATH 204, 220.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with solutions to equations, matrix methods, linear systems of equations, matrix inversion, eigenvalue problems, numerical differentiation. Prerequisites: MATH 141, 204, 322.
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1.00 Credits
Analysis of the underlying foundational questions of mathematics including the notions of proof and consistency within a specific mathematical framework. Examination of the considerable impact of mathematics on culture and society from ancient to modern times.
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3.00 Credits
Study of renal function and the physiologic process which results in the formation of urine. Emphasis is on diagnostic urine procedures and clinical microscopy. Procedures and significance of analysis of spinal fluid, seminal fluid, and other fluids commonly examined in the laboratory. 2 Class Hours, 3 Laboratory Hours per day.
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5.00 Credits
Comprehensive study of the hemopoietic system. Morphology of red blood cells and white blood cells, determination of blood parameters and dyscrasias. Mechanisms and procedures of coagulation. Emphasis is on principles, procedures, and interpretation of routine and special tests. 2 Class Hours, 3 Laboratory Hours per day.
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6.00 Credits
Introduction to lab calculations, instrumentation, quality assurance. Designed to cover the principles and analytical methods of clinical chemistry. Emphasis is on clinical interpretation of chemistry tests in relation to physiochemistry of human systems. Laboratory work includes theory and operation of semi- and fully automated analytical instrumentation. 2 Class Hours, 3 Laboratory Hours per day.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to blood banking, theory of blood groups and blood grouping, phenotyping, component and transfusion therapies, compatibility testing, cell panels, and antibody identification. 2 Class Hours, 3 Laboratory Hours per day.
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3.00 Credits
Study of mechanisms of the immune system. Includes humeral and cell mediated immunity, complement, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency, and immunopathology. Emphasis is on principles, procedures, and sources of error in clinical testing. Serology tests include: RPR, ASO, CRP, 1M, RA, LE, Rubella, Cold agglutinins, and fluorescent antibodies. 2 Class Hours, 2 Laboratory Hours per day.
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