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3.00 Credits
Fourier Series and integrals, heat and wave equations in one dimension, Laplace's equation in two dimensions, problems in higher dimensions, numerical methods of solving boundary value problems. Prerequisite: MATHS 374.
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3.00 Credits
Classical solution techniques for liner PDEs. Topics include first- and second-order equations, method of characteristics, special functions, orthogonal polynomials, transforms, Green's functions, and fundamental solutions. A computer algebra system is utilized. Prerequisite: MATHS 374, 267; or permission of the department chairperson.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Participatory colloquium experience for motivated students. A contemporary topic of broad mathematical interest is chosen each semester. Each student is paired with a faculty member. These pairs work together to develop and present components of the semester-long course. Prerequisite: MATHS 267 or permission of the department chairperson. A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
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2.00 Credits
Development of a broad, connected, contemporary perspective of mathematics and its applications. Includes a variety of readings, special lectures, and discussions. Each student will participate in a substantial project, presented both in oral and written forms. Prerequisite: senior standing or permission of the department chairperson. Open only to mathematical sciences majors.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Juniors and seniors, with the approval of the mathematical sciences department, may enroll for special advanced work not offered in courses at the 300- and 400-levels. Prerequisite: approval of the department chairperson. A total of 8 hours of credit may be earned. Open only to juniors and seniors.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
A study of basic renal anatomy, physiology, and pathology, as well as training in the preparation of patients and collection of urine samples, conduct of routine and special tests of urine, and identification of the various formed elements in urine sediment. Prerequisite: PHYSL 210. A total of 10 hours of credit may be earned. Open only to medical technology students in the clinical year.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Principles of immunology. Histology and biochemistry of the immune system. Theory and practice of the detection of antibodies and other serum substances related to disease conditions using various diagnostic procedures. Prerequisite: BIO 344. A total of 10 hours of credit may be earned. Open only to medical technology students in the clinical year.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Study of pathogenic organisms (bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, and animal parasites), emphasizing isolation, culture, identification, and antibiotic sensitivity. Experience in media preparation, staining techniques, and various biochemical and serological tests for identification and sensitivity. Prerequisite: BIO 341, 344. A total of 10 hours of credit may be earned. Open only to medical technology students in the clinical year.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Theory and practice of blood bank organization and procedure. Genetics and immunology of blood group systems; selection of donors; collection, processing, and storage of blood; preparation of blood products; typing, compatibility, and pretransfusion tests. Prerequisite: PHYSL 210. A total of 10 hours of credit may be earned. Open only to medical technology students in the clinical year.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Theory and practice of the use of radio-labeled substances in the detection of hormones, antigens, antibodies, drugs, and other clinically important molecules in blood and other body fluids. Experience in such related techniques as immunofluorescence and enzyme immunoassay. Prerequisite: BIO 344. A total of 10 hours of credit may be earned. Open only to medical technology students in the clinical year.
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