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(2) Advanced techniques and review of microbiological organisms. Includes study of bacterial, fungal, and parasitic organisms and associated techniques. Methods include microscopy, discussion, case histories, computer tutorials, hands-on exercises, demonstrations, problem solving, and interpretation of results. Prerequisites: CLS 410, CLS 411, CLS 444, CLS 445, and CLS 446.
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(2) Directed study, review, and demonstration of advanced methods and instruments in use in clinical or research laboratories. These may include, but not be limited to tissue typing, molecular methods, automated systems, flow cytometry, and chromatographic methods. Prerequisites: CLS 447, CLS 448.
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(1) Advanced techniques and review of urinalysis methods. Includes microscopy, discussion, case histories, computer tutorials, hands-on exercises, demonstrations, problem solving, and interpretation of results.
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(2) Principles and fundamentals of management respon-sibilities: regulation and public financing of clinical labor-atories; financial management- productivity, budgeting, cost accounting; information systems; quality assessment.
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(2) Principles and fundamentals of supervision and management: communication, team building, recruitment, selection and training; employee performance; ethical considerations. Prerequisite: CLS 461.
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(1) Applications of principles learned in CLS 461 and CLS 462 are studied using case studies, computer models, and projects. Prerequisite: CLS 462.
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(16) Sixteen weeks of clinical laboratory experience at an OIT approved clinical site correlating knowledge and skills presented in lectures and labs. Designed for the development of skills necessary for entry into professional practice. Students work under the direct supervision of certified clinical laboratory scientists. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all academic course- work in the Clinical Laboratory Science Program.
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(3-0-3) An introduction to interpersonal communication theory and practice for Communication majors only. The course provides a foundation of intrapersonal and interpersonal competencies.
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(3-0-3) An exploration of the basic theories and concepts of the communication discipline. Introduces students to the communication areas and theories they will encounter in further communication study. Prerequisite: COM 101. Pre-or corequisite: WRI 122.
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(3-0-3) An introduction to communication research. Focuses on finding, understanding, evaluating, and making the first steps towards producing communication research. Prerequisite: COM 102.
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