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Course Criteria
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of the basic concepts fundamental to the study of the chemical constituents of the human body. Emphasis will be placed on analytical procedures, interpretation of results, normal values, instrumentation, laboratory mathematics, and theory and application of clinical chemistry procedures. Analysis of urine carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and liver function tests will be covered. Note: Course may be repeated one time. Students must register for both a lecture and a lab: 3 Lecture, 3 Lab, 4 Credit Hours. Prerequisite: CHE 121 with a grade of C or better and MAT 118.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A continuation of Clinical Chemistry I with emphasis on the more involved and intricate biochemical testing procedures. The study of lipids, acid-base balance, electrolytes, hormones, therapeutic drugs, toxicology, cerebrospinal fluid, and special chemistry will be covered. Prerequisite: MLT203 with a grade C or better.
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4.00 Credits
Resident internship in an approved laboratory where didactics and actual job performance are integrated in a clinical work-study setting. Students will rotate through each department. Note: Course may be repeated one time. Prerequisites: MLT 106 and MLT 202 with a grade of C or better and concurrent enrollment in MLT 204.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of MLT 207 with continuing rotation through various departments in the clinical laboratory. Note: Course may be repeated one time. Prerequisite: MLT 106 and 202 with a grade of C or better, and concurrent enrollment in MLT 204.
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1.00 Credits
A special learning experience designed by one or more students with the cooperation and approval of a faculty member. Proposed study plans require departmental approval. Projects may be based on reading, research, community service, work experience, or other activities that advance the student's knowledge and competence in the field of medical laboratory technology or related areas. The student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 35-50 hours.
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2.00 Credits
Similar to MLT 271 except that the student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 70-90 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Similar to MLT 271 except that the student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 105-135 hours.
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0.00 Credits
Finally a mathematical system that will show you how to pay off your credit cards, car payments, loans etc. in 1 to 3 years, and your mortgage in another 3 to 4 years - using the money you currently bring home! Bring a list of your bills with balances and monthly payments and a calculator. You will leave this class knowing when you can be completely debt-free!
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0.00 Credits
Build your financial strength and planning with a better understanding of financial words, terms and concepts.
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0.00 Credits
The tutorial will provide homeowners with practical information 1. to assess their use of energy for heating, cooling, appliances, lighting, etc., 2. to identify the main causes of energy losses and wastes, and 3. to formulate a plan for implementing energy efficiency measures and improvements with objectives to reduce energy usage and waste, and to control energy bills. In the first half of this three hour tutorial, we will review home energy usage for heating, cooling, domestic water heating, appliances, lighting, etc., identify the most common causes of energy losses and wastes, spell out home energy efficiency improvements and measures, estimate their effectiveness and saving / cost ratio. In the second half of the tutorial, we will go over actual cases of energy use at home. Participants will receive an energy survey ahead of time and will be invited to present and discuss their own specific situation.
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