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1.00 Credits
The urinalysis rotation will enhance the student's knowledge of procedures in the urinalysis department. They will be able to perform testing, recognize normal and abnormal results, and apply laboratory theory to assess diagnosis and treatment of diseases detected by urinalysis. Prerequisites: MLS 210, MLS 211, MLS 212, MLA213, MLS 214, MLS 240.
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This course will provide the student with the tools to prepare for sucess on the ASCP MLT Board of Certification Exam. The student will access pre and post-tests in all areas of Clinical Laboratory Science and will receive personal instruction to overcome areas of weakness.
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1.00 Credits
Students correlate theory learned in senior level MLT courses to tests performed in the clinical laboratory. Manual and automated methodology will be used to perform advanced procedures in microbiology, hematology, blood bank, serology and clinical chemistry. Prerequisite: MLS 101, MLS 140 Co-requisite: MLS 211, 212, 213, 214
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3.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive coverage of basic computational skills in problem solving. Topics will include the four basic arithmetic operations as applied to whole numbers, fractions, and decimals; the writing and solving of ratio and proportions; and performing conversions between fractions, decimals, and percentages. Credits from this course are not applicable toward graduation requirements.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with the basic algebraic concepts and skills necessary to meet the prerequisites for College Mathematics (MTH 113). Major topics include the arithmetic and algebra of integers and rational numbers, the factoring and arithmetic of polynomials and polynomial fractions, the laws of exponents, the solving of fractional and quadratic equations, and the application of those concepts to word problems. Credits for this course are not applicable toward graduation requirements, and this course does not fulfill core curriculum requirements. Prerequisite: MTH 050 or equivalent with grade of C or higher.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give students in the non-science fields an appreciation for and experience in using problem-solving techniques and logical reasoning skills to solve real world applications. The goal of the course is to foster an understanding of mathematics and encourage students to use math more in their everyday lives, as well as to foster development of number sense and critical thinking skills. NOTE: This course is not designed to be transferable as a math course. Any student considering transfer should consult with his/her advisor before taking this course.
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3.00 Credits
Essentials of algebra, as well as certain more advanced pre-calculus topics that are of basic importance in the technical programs, are discussed. Topics include simplification and manipulative techniques of linear, quadratic, and higher-degree algebraic expressions; applied problems and graphs involving algebraic equations of one and two unknowns; exponents and radicals. College Mathematics is required before taking CHE 111. Prerequisite: MTH 100 or equivalent (two years of high school algebra) with a grade of C or higher.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes mathematical concepts appropriate to the various occupational programs in the business area. Practical applications, problem-solving techniques, and logical reasoning involved in various aspects of mathematics are covered. Topics include simple and compound interest, yields in percents on stocks and bonds, depreciation schedules, and determination of break-even points. Prerequisite: MTH 100 with a grade of C or higher or two years of high school algebra. This course does not fulfill math requirements in all programs. Please check with Program Director.
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3.00 Credits
This course is suggested as a one-semester course in algebra and analytic geometry or as part of a two-semester sequence in pre-calculus mathematics. It is designed for students who need a rapid review of those algebraic topics essential for calculus. These topics include real and complex numbers, sets, algebraic manipulations, and definitions used in calculus, function concept and analytic geometry including graphs of the conic sections. MTH 116 is required before taking MTH 117. Prerequisite: MTH 113 or three years of college-preparatory high school mathematics with a grade of C or higher.
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1.00 Credits
This music course has no prerequiste or audition, an introduction or study continuation of drum set and percussion. Weekly, one fifty minute scheduled lesson with instructor, one hour daily logged practice necessary. Material: must have instrument, purchase book. Rentals can be prearranged.
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