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This course provides an introduction to journalistic writing, with an emphasis on the purposes and forms, and practice in writing various types of stories. This course provides the opportunity to put objectives into practice while students participate in writing for the school newspaper. Prerequisite: ENG 101 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This is a course in which students will plan, design, and produce the school newspaper. Students will be able to work in any of the following areas: generating content, conducting interviews, writing and editing articles, taking photographs, creating layout and design, or collecting advertisements. Prerequisite: JRN 160 or permission of instructor.
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A study and practical application of essential journalism skills, with an emphasis on gathering, writing, and editing newpaper stories. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ENG 102 and JRN 160.
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4.00 Credits
This course will provide the student the opportunity to apply skills, knowledge, and creativity to a variety of manufacturing related problems and scenarios. The specifi c course outline is tailored to the individual MFG degree student and may require participation in a capstone course from one of the programs that constitute the MFG degree or may involve a directed customized capstone experience. The student must consult with a Division Chair from one of the MFG programs to tailor the course content to the individual's needs prior to enrolling. Prerequisite: 30 hours completed or including concurrent enrollment in MFG program specifi c courses, and Division Chair consultation.
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Intern/Related Elective This course provides supervised work experience in the major fi eld, which provides the opportunity to make practical application of the knowledge and skills attained through coursework. An individualized instructional management plan will determine goals to be accomplished. Seminars may also be required. Prerequisite: 30 hours completed or including concurrent enrollment in MFG program specifi c courses, and Division Chair consultation.
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This course introduces the fi eld of medical laboratory science, including quality control, bloodborne pathogens, basic laboratory equipment, laboratory settings, accreditation, certifi cation, professionalism, ethics, and basic laboratory procedures in chemistry, hematology, immunology, urinalysis, and microbiology. Prerequisites: BCS 145 and BCS146 or concurrent enrollment in BCS 146, or BCS 140 and 150 or concurrent enrollment in BCS 150.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a study of the blood that includes the function, identifi cation, and testing of cellular components. Skills will be developed in the analysis of hemoglobin, hematocrit, blood cell counts and blood cell morphology. The mechanisms of coagulation will also be explored and the function and analysis of platelets and proteins in blood coagulation will be related to changes in normal and disease states. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in all of the previous MedicalLaboratory Technician (MLT) courses.
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2.00 Credits
Students will develop profi ciency at performing and analyzing data on diagnostic procedures generated from clinical chemistry equipment and instrumentation. These profi ciencies will include knowledge of the appropriate sample, volume needed to execute the testing protocol, and ability to recognize normal, therapeutic, and critical values. The student will study metabolic pathways evaluated by the array of tests performed in the chemistry department of the clinical laboratory. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in all of the previous Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) courses.
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2.00 Credits
This course will present the normal and abnormal composition of urine and commonly collected body fl uids for clinical evaluation. The student will be introduced to testing procedures, sources of error, and clinical correlation as they relate to urine and body fl uids.
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This course will cover the principles of immunology and blood banking procedures using the guidelines of the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB). Topics covered will include antigen-antibody reactions, immunoglobulin structures and functions, complement interaction, clinically signifi cant blood group systems, antibody detection and identifi cation, immunologic disease of the newborn, compatibility testing and component therapy. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higherin all of the previous Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) courses.
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