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3.00 Credits
(Formerly MELT 2411) This study of blood antigens and antibodies focuses on performance of routine blood banking procedures, including blood group and Rh typing, antibody screens, antibody identification, crossmatching, elution, and absorption techniques. Prerequisite: MLAB 1235. (4:3-4)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly MELT 1412) This course offers instruction in the theory, practical application, and pathogenesis of clinical microbiology, including collection, setup, identification, susceptibility testing, and reporting procedures. Prerequisite or corequisite: MLAB 1201. (4:3-4)
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3.00 Credits
This introduction to the principles and procedures of various tests performed in clinical chemistry presents the physiological basis for each test, the principle and procedure for the test, and clinical significance of the test results, including quality control and normal values. The course includes the study of basic chemical laboratory technique, chemical laboratory safety, electrolytes and acid-base balance, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, enzymes, metabolites, endocrine function, and toxicology. Prerequisite: MLAB 1201. (5:3-6)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RADT 2360) This course builds a foundation of general principles for learning to operate a magnetic resonance imager. It focuses on building a sound understanding of the underlying scientific theory and routine clinical practice leading to magnetic resonance imaging. It emphasizes fundamental principles of magnetism and interactions of living matter with magnetic fields, as well as introducing the concepts and scientific principles employed in magnetic resonance imaging. Prerequisite or co-requisite: RADR 2340. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RADT 2370) This course is a study of the actual operation and operational control of magnetic resonance imaging equipment. It emphasizes theory, and application of that theory using magnetic resonance imaging equipment and the principles of patient imaging techniques. Prerequisite: RADR 2340, MRIT 2330. (3:3-0)
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1.00 Credits
CMagnetic Resonance Imaging Technology/ Technician (510911) (Formerly RADT 2365) This course is an advanced type of health professions work-based instruction that helps students synthesize new knowledge, apply previous knowledge, or gain experience managing the work flow. Practical experience is simultaneously related to theory. Close and/ or direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional in a clinical setting. Prerequisite: RADR 2340, MRIT 2330. (3:0-18)
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2.00 Credits
CMagnetic Resonance Imaging Technology/ Technician (510911) (Formerly RADT 2375) A continuation of MRIT 2360, this course is also advanced health professions work-based instruction that helps students synthesize new knowledge, apply previous knowledge, and/ or gain experience managing the work flow. Practical experience is simultaneously related to theory. Close and/or direct supervision is provided by clinical professionals in a clinical setting. Prerequisite: MRIT 2360. Co-requisite: MRIT 2334. (3:0-18)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Management Development 238, MGTD 2318, MGMT 2318) This is an introduction to basic marketing functions; identification of consumer and organizational needs; explanation of economic, psychological, sociological, and global issues; and description and analysis of the importance of marketing research. Prerequisite: Reading level 4. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
E-commerce marketing explores the convergence and divergence of traditional marketing principles and strategies with those of marketing on the Internet. This course explores the opportunities, challenges and ethical issues that this dynamic marketing tool brings to the marketing plan. Prerequisites: Reading level 4, Writing level 4. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly POFM 1331) This course teaches the fundamentals of medical transcription with hands-on experience in transcribing physician dictation including, medical histories and note from physicals, discharge summaries, consultants, operative reports, and other medical reports. Students learn to use transcribing and information processing equipment compatible with industry standards. Students work to develop speed and accuracy. Prerequisites: POFM 1371 and word processing skills. (3:3-1)
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