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MLTS
1360 Histology VI
(1-0-1)
Seminars in Histology: Various professional topics are presented for discussion
including board exam reviews, professionalism, laboratory information systems
and management principles.
Prerequisites: MLTS 1300, MLTS 1310L, MLTS 1310W, MLTS 1320L, MLTS
1320W, MLTS 1330.
Offered: Spring, Summer.
MLTS
2010W Medical Laboratory Technology III
(2-0-2)
This course presents a study of human clinical bacteriology including general
bacteriology, aerobic gram-positive cocci, gram-negative bacilli, gram-negative
cocci, gram-positive bacilli and anaerobes. Discussion is centered on the
cultivation methods of identification, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, serological
diagnosis and correlation to disease states.
Prerequisites: BIOL 2115K, Admission into the MLT Program or permission of
Program Director.
Offered: Summer; online and traditional options.
MLTS
2010L Medical Laboratory Technology III LAB
(0-6-2)
The laboratory component of the course develops the skills and competencies
required to perform the diagnostic procedures in clinical microbiology.
Prerequisite: BIOL 2115K.
Offered: Summer; online and traditional options.
MLTS
2020W Medical Laboratory Technology IV
(3-0-3)
An in-depth study of analytical techniques utilized to measure the biochemical
entities of blood and various body fluids. The correlation of test results to human
physiology and pathology is emphasized.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212K.
Corequisite: MLTS 2020L.
Offered: Summer; online and traditional options.
MLTS
2020L Medical Laboratory Technology IV LAB
(0-3-1)
The laboratory component is used to develop the skills and competencies required
to operate and standardize instruments utilized in the performance of chemical
tests. The use of quality control is emphasized.
Corequisite: MLTS 2020W.
Offered: Summer; online and traditional options.
MLTS
2630 Medical Laboratory Technology Externship
(0-36-15)
Students are introduced to the clinical laboratory in an affiliate clinical laboratory
setting. The students receive an orientation to each department and an
introduction to hospital policies and procedures. Each student rotates through
appropriate departments and is allowed to demonstrate and develop their skills
and competencies in blood bank, hematology, microbiology, chemistry,
phlebotomy and body fluid analysis under the supervision of the laboratory staff
instructor.
Prerequisites: MLTS 1160, MLTS 1161, MLTS 2010, MLTS 2020.
Offered: Fall.