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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA This course helps students to unify and integrate their mathematical education and to place it in a broader context of scientific, philosophical, and social issues. Each student selects a topic, makes two presentations to the seminar, and prepares a major paper. When appropriate, there may be presentations by faculty and outside speakers, but the focus will be on student activity. Topics for consideration will be chosen from the areas of philosophy, foundations, history, and applications. Offered every spring. Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four Credits A study of the principles and practice of clinical laboratory medicine, including approaching the patient, venipuncture, laboratory procedures, and professional ethics. A site visit to a hospital laboratory is included. Offered every fall. Three-hour lecture, three-hour lab per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 130-131
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four Credits Introductory study of the classification, morphology, growth requirements, biochemical characteristics, and pathogenic mechanisms of infectious bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Laboratory exercises present techniques and procedures used to isolate and identify medically significant bacteria and fungi from clinical specimens. Offered every spring. Three-hour lecture, three-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 312
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four Credits A study of clinical laboratory safety procedures, the principles of method and instrument evaluation, the manual and automated biochemical analysis of body fluids, including analytical procedures and correlation of laboratory data with biochemical and physiological processes in health and disease states. Offered every spring. Three-hour lecture, three-hour lab per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 130-131, CHEM 131-132, and CHEM 201
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four Credits A study of the human hematopoietic system in health and disease states and its relationship to other organ systems. A morphological study of the cellular components of blood and the mechanisms of normal hemostasis plus the pathological changes caused by disease or by anticoagulant therapy. Venipuncture techniques will be used to obtain specimens for testing. Offered every spring. Three-hour lecture, three-hour lab per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 130-131 and CHEM 131-132
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four Credits A comprehensive study of the cellular and humoral immune responses in health and disease. Includes serologic evaluation of infection, a study of human blood groups and associated genetics, transfusion therapy, detection of in vivo antigen-antibody reactions, and hemolytic disease of the newborn. Offered every spring. Three-hour lecture, three-hour lab per week. Prerequisites: BIOL 130-131 and CHEM 131-132
  • 1.00 Credits

    One Credit A study of body fluids which encompasses urine, cerebrospinal fluid, gastric fluid, and peritoneal, pericardial, amniotic, synovial, and seminal fluids. Includes renal physiology and pathophysiology of urinary tract disease and the microscopic and biochemical changes in urine which occur as a result of disease and are observed in the clinical laboratory. Offered every spring. One-hour lecture, two-hour lab per week, eight-weeks duration. Prerequisites: BIOL 130-131 and CHEM 131-132
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four Credits Advanced study of clinical microbes and the pathogenesis of infectious disease. Supervised hospital and classroom instruction in current manual and automated systems for isolating and identifying medically important bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites from all sites of human infection. Methods in antimicrobial susceptibility testing for antibiotic therapy are included. Offered every summer/fall. Prerequisite: MEDT 301
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four Credits Advanced study of biochemical analysis of body fluids and the clinical significance of results. Supervised hospital instruction in performing these manual and automated analyses and the evaluation of test results. Offered every summer/fall. Prerequisite: MEDT 305
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four Credits Advanced study of hematology and coagulation. Supervised hospital instruction in phlebotomy and current techniques of hematological analysis and evaluation of the diagnostic significance of results. Testing and evaluation of hemostatic function are included. Offered every summer/fall. Prerequisite: MEDT 315
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