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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 500 Continuation of HTP 100 Introduction to the fundamental techniques of histology Includes connective and muscle tissue, nerves, microorganisms, pigments, minerals, and cytoplasmic granules, and carbohydrates and amyloid Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Offered: Summer
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Credit Hours: 400 Continuation of HTP 200 Survey of special Histotechniques Includes microwave technology for histology, immunohistochemistry, enzyme histochemistry, electron microscopy, in-situ hybridization, and immunofluorescent Prerequisite(s): HTP 199, 199WK, 200 Course Corequisites: Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Continuation of HTP 201 Preparation for the ASCP (American Society for Clinical Pathologists) Certification Includes the ASCP organization and testing, safety in the Histology lab, fixation, processing, microtomy, nuclear and cytoplasmic staining, and special staining Prerequisite(s): HTP 201, and 299/WK or concurrent enrollment Course Corequisites: Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 400 Introduction to the microscopy of human cells and tissues Includes histology, cytoplasm, nucleus, extracellular matrix, epithelia, connective tissues, muscle, and systems of the human body Also includes regeneration, and molecular mechanisms of cellular identity Prerequisite(s): BIO 156IN or required score on assessment test, CHM 130 or higher, and MAT 122 or higher Course Corequisites: Information: Computer proficiency is expected of students in the Histotechnology program Offered: Fall
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Credit Hours: 100 Principles of job success Preparation of job-related objectives, individual progress and advancement on the job, labor relations, role of management, and evaluation of student work experience Prerequisite(s): HTP 199, 199WK, 200 Course Corequisites: HTP 299WK Information: Consent of instructor is required before enrolling in this course Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 400 A supervised cooperative work program for students in an occupation related area Teacher-coordinators work with students and their supervisors in a clinical setting Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: HTP 299 Information: May be taken two times for a maximum of eight credit hours At least one cooperative education experience must take place in a clinical setting Prerequisite(s): HTP 199, 199WK, 200 Information: Consent of instructor is required before enrolling in this course Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Myths, legends, and folktales of the Greeks and Romans Includes basic concepts of myths, myths of the Greeks and Romans, major Greek divinities and their Roman counterparts, stories about the major divinities, artistic representation of myths, effects of ancient myths on western literary movement, similarities and differences between major mythic systems, and anthropological and psychological approaches to mythic systems Also includes a humanistic approach to the study of Greek and Roman sacred narratives, stories derived from oral traditions, and cultural events, which invite symbolic analysis Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Reading and research to be determined between the student and the instructor Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to major cultures from Sumer through the early Roman Christian era Includes general history of ideas, art, architecture, religion, philosophy, drama, music, and literature from ancient Near Eastern civilizations, and Greek, Roman, and Early Roman Christian civilizations Also includes readings such as the Epic of Gilgamesh, Homer, Sophocles, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristotle, Virgil's Aeneid, Hebrew and the Christian Scriptures, and St Augustine Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to major western cultures from the early Medieval through AD 1600 Includes general history of ideas, art, architecture, religion, philosophy, drama, music, and literature from early and late Medieval periods, Renaissance-Reformation, and Counter-Reformation Also includes readings such as heroic and religious works of the Middle Ages, Dante, Chaucer, Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and Cervantes Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring
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