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3.00 Credits
I; 3 cr (r-N-I). Course designed for the biomedical researcher. Topics include: descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, estimation, confidence intervals, t-tests, chi-squared tests, analysis of variance, linear regression, correlation, nonparametric tests, survival analysis and odds ratio. Biomedical applications used for each topic. P: Math 221 or equiv or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
II; 3 cr (I). Intended for biomedical researchers interested in the design and analysis of clinical trials. Topics include definition of hypotheses, measures of effectiveness, sample size, randomization, data collection and monitoring, and issues in statistical analysis. Statistics graduate students should take Stat 641. P: Stat 541 or equiv or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
I; 3 cr. Anatomy, histology, physiology and pathology of the respiratory tract and the corresponding cellular manifestations which provide diagnostic information. Cell changes related to specimen processing. Correlation of the didactic information with the microscopic cellular patterns to provide a diagnosis. P: Stdt must be enrolled in the cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene.
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3.00 Credits
I or II; 1 cr. Anatomy, histology, physiology and pathology of the breast and the corresponding cellular manifestations which provide diagnostic information. Cell changes related to specimen processing. Correlation of the didactic information with the microscopic cell patterns to provide a diagnosis. P: Stdt must be enrolled in the cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene.
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3.00 Credits
II; 1 cr (I). Seminars on current topics in agricultural, medical, and industrial biotechnology such as: microbiological production of food, drink, biopharmaceuticals; production methods, genetic engineering (vectors, recombination cloning), continuous fermentation; bioconversion processes and production of chemicals from biomass; plant biotechnology; transgenic animals. P: Biochem 501 and Genetics 466 or equiv.
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3.00 Credits
Alt yrs.; II; 3 cr (H-A). Designed as a research and readings seminar, this course surveys recent approaches to American Indian tribal and reservation histories and allows students to fashion their own tribal and/or community research project. P: 3 cr in Amer Indian studies or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
II; 2 cr. Anatomy, physiology, histology and pathology of the body cavities. Cytologic manifestations which provide diagnostic information. Cell changes related to specimen processing. Correlation of the didactic information with the microscopic cellular patterns to provide a diagnosis. P: Stdt must be enrolled in the cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene.
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4.00 Credits
I or II; 3-4 cr (S-I). Analysis of the health care industry. Markets for hospitals and physicians' care, markets for health manpower, and the role of health insurance. P: Econ 301, or Pub Affr 880 or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
II; 3 cr. Anatomy, histology, physiology and pathology of skin, thyroid, lymph nodes and other sites and the corresponding cellular manifestations which provide diagnostic information. Emphasis on specimen collection by fine needle aspiration. Correlation of the didactic information with the microscopic cellular patterns to provide a diagnosis. P: Stdt must be enrolled in the cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene.
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3.00 Credits
I; 3 cr. Study of human blood groups, Rh factors; pretransfusion testing, antibodies, transfusion reactions and problem solving. P: CLS classification or cons inst.
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