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4.00 Credits
(Also CIN 406) 4 hours; 4 credits A study of the political and cultural roots of Neorealism and of the personal style and vision of such postwar directors as Visconti, DeSica, Rossellini, Fellini, Antonioni, and Bertolucci. Prerequisites: CIN 210 and ENG 111
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4.00 Credits
(Also ENL 426) 4 hours; 4 credits The course examines issues in psycholinguistics, especially those related to native, foreign, and second language acquisition: How is language learned? How do we acquire a second language? What are the characteristics of successful language learning? Prerequisites: ENG 111, ENG 151
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours, 3 laboratory hours; 4 credits Introduction to the study of hematology with emphasis on the formation and functions of normal blood cells, identification of normal and abnormal blood cell types, variations in blood picture associated with hematologic disorders, and hemostasis and coagulation. Laboratory practice includes complete blood counts, studies of peripheral blood and bone marrow smears, special tests for hematologic disorders, and basic coagulation procedures. Prerequisite: BIO 090 or a satisfactory score on the Biology Placement Test Pre- or corequisites: BIO 170 and 171. Students must receive a grade of C or better in MDT 100 to proceed to MDT 160
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours, 3 laboratory hours; 4 credits Introduction to clinical chemistry and fundamentals of body fluid and urine analysis. Emphasis on theory and practice of both manual and automated techniques used in clinical chemistry laboratories. Students will learn to operate the autoanalyzer, flame photometer, microgasometer, spectrophotometer, microzone electrophoresis, densitometer, and other instruments. Normal metabolism, abnormal metabolism, and the clinical significance of laboratory tests are discussed. Prerequisites: MDT 100 or CHM 141. Students must receive a grade of C or better in MDT 160 to proceed to MDT 265
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3.00 Credits
220 hours; 3 credits Hematology, hemostasis, and coagulation
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
1,000 hours; 12 credits Students will perform laboratory tests, work with patients and hospital personnel at affiliate hospital laboratories. They obtain training and practice as they rotate through all of the clinical laboratories. Training is on a full-time, five days per week basis for 25 weeks or until 1,000 hours have been completed. All four MDT courses must be completed satisfactorily for credit to be awarded. Prerequisite: MDT 310 with a grade of C or better plus completion of all college course requirements for the MLT (AAS) degree
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3.00 Credits
220 hours; 3 credits Blood banking including immunology
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3.00 Credits
240 hours; 3 credits Microbiology including parasitology, mycology, virology
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3.00 Credits
320 hours; 3 credits Clinical chemistry including special test, urine and body fluid analysis Students who wish to transfer their credits to the Medical Technology BS degree program must have successfully completed the 1,000 hours required in these Hospital Laboratory Practice courses and have been awarded the Medical Laboratory Technology AAS degree.
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4.00 Credits
2 class hours, 4 laboratory hours; 4 credits An introduction to the nature, significance, and distribution of blood group antigens and antibodies; fundamentals of basic immunology, compatibility testing, and other procedures associated with a clinical blood bank. Laboratory practice includes duplicate testing for blood groups, crossmatching, antibody screening, hepatitis antigen testing, component preparation, and other significant tests. Prerequisites: BIO 180, 181, and MDT 100 or equivalent
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