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4.00 Credits
Performance of procedures in urinalysis, body fluid analysis, phlebotomy, hematology, and coagulation in an affiliated medical laboratory under direct supervision of medical laboratory personnel. Students will conduct routine analytical procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply knowledge gained in the program. Emphasis is on specimen collection and processing, quality control, preventative maintenance, laboratory safety, and significance of abnormal results. Clinical hours: 40 hr/week for 4 weeks. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: CLT 201 Hematology and Coagulation, CLT 202 Urinalysis/Body Fluids, CLT 204 Fundamental Phlebotomy and permission of the CLT advisor.
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2.00 Credits
Performance of procedures in microbiology in an affiliated medical laboratory under direct supervision of medical laboratory personnel. Students will conduct routine analytical procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply knowledge gained in the program. Emphasis is on specimen collection and processing, quality control, preventative maintenance, laboratory safety, and significance of abnormal results. Clinical Hours: 40 hr/week for 2 weeks. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: CLT 208 Pathogenic Microbiology, CLT 210 Diagnostic Microbiology Laboratory, and permission of the CLT advisor
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4.00 Credits
The study of microscopic anatomy dealing with the structures of cells, tissues, and organs, with a focus on their recognition, structural aspects, and basic functions. The course covers light microscopy techniques, cell anatomy, basic tissue types, and common histochemical stains, and applies these to the study of organs as systemic arrangements of tissues performing a specific function, such as respiration, digestion, reproduction, etc. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: BIO 131 Human Biology I and BIO 132 Human Biology II.
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4.00 Credits
A lab-oriented course designed to teach students the theory and techniques involved in preparing tissue for histological evaluation and study. Discussions and lab exercises are designed to teach the chemical basis and physical principles of fixation, processing, and staining animal tissue specimans for light microscopy. The focus will be on routine paraffin techniques, but will include frozen section techniques, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CLT 200 Introduction to Histological Techniques.
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8.00 Credits
Performance of procedures in histological technology in an affiliated medical laboratory under direct supervision of medical laboratory personnel. Students will conduct routine histological procedures, develop their laboratory skills, and apply knowledge gained in the program. Emphasis is on cell and tissue morphology, tissue fixation, tissue processing, use and care of a microtome, routine and special histochemical procedures, as well as an introduction to cryotomy, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, and electron microscopy. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: CLT 250 Human Histology, CLT 252 Advanced Histological Techniques.
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1.00 Credits
A review of knowledge base, didactic theory and clinical laboratory skills applicable to the medical lab. Preparation of professional portfolio and practice for certification examinations. Prerequisite- Corequisite Corequisites: CLT 240 Clinical Affiliation I, CLT 241 Clinical Affiliation II, CLT 242 Clinical Affiliation III.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
The study of a topic relevant to the Clinical Laboratory Technologies that is beyond the scope of the existing course offerings. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: Department approval.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
An individual student project concerned with advanced work in a specific area of clinical laboratory technology. Independent study is concerned with material beyond the scope and depth of courses currently offered by the department. Conducted under the direction of a faculty member with approval by the department chairperson. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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1.00 Credits
An orientation course for first semester Liberal Arts and Human Services Division students. Students will reflect upon their personal and academic goals, develop learning strategies to enhance their academic success, and acquire a working knowledge of campus services and procedures.
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3.00 Credits
This entry level course offers students an overview of the components of American mass media. The topics discussed in this course include medias history, structure, economics, regulations and dynamics, as well as the use of verbal and visual imagery. Radio, television, newspapers, magazines, film, and the closely related advertising and public relations field are surveyed.
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