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Course Descriptions

Clinical Laboratory Science Theory, Application and Correlation - CL L S 4412
(5 semester hours)

This course includes the application, evaluation and correlation of laboratory procedures used in the diagnosis and treatment of common disease states. Opportunities for building critical thinking, problem solving, and leadership skills are provided in small group clinical case discussions.

Clinical Chemistry I - CL L S 4414
(4 semester hours)

This course includes the introduction to the theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of clinical chemistry laboratory procedures. Correlation of clinical Laboratory data with the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate, renal, liver, cardiac, protein, pancreatic and endocrine disorders is emphasized.

Clinical Chemistry II - CL L S 4415
(3 semester hours)

This course incorporates advanced theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of clinical chemistry laboratory procedures. Correlation of clinical Laboratory data with the diagnosis and treatment of carbohydrate, renal, liver, cardiac, protein, pancreatic and endocrine disorders is emphasized.

Clinical Hematology I - CL L S 4416
(4 semester hours)

This course includes the introduction to the theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of hematological and hemostasis procedures.  There is an emphasis on the correlation of clinical laboratory data with the diagnosis and treatment of anemia, leukemia, and bleeding/clotting disorders.

Clinical Hematology II - CL L S 4417
(3 semester hours)

This course incorporates advanced theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of hematological and hemostasis procedures.  There is an emphasis on the correlation of clinical laboratory data with the diagnosis and treatment of anemia, leukemia, and bleeding/clotting disorders.

Clinical Microbiology I - CL L S 4418
(4 semester hours)

This course includes the introduction to the theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of procedures for isolation, identification and susceptibility testing of infectious disease organisms in humans. This course includes bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology and serology, and emphasizes the correlation of clinical laboratory data with the patient's diagnosis and treatment.

Clinical Microbiology II - CL L S 4419
(3 semester hours)

This course incorporates advanced theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of procedures for isolation, identification and susceptibility testing of infectious disease organisms in humans. This course includes bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology and serology, and emphasizes the correlation of clinical laboratory data with the patient's diagnosis and treatment.

Clinical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics - CL L S 4420
(1 semester hour)

This course includes the theory, practical application, and evaluation of immunological components, principles and methodologies used in the assessment of immunologically related disorders, including hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune, immunoproliferative and immunodeficiency disorders, tumors, and transplantations.  Theory and application of molecular diagnostic tools, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), nucleic acid probes, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and microarray are also addressed.

Clinical Immunohematology I - CL L S 4422
(3 semester hours)

This course includes the introduction to the theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of blood bank procedures required for transfusion of blood and blood components and for handling and storage of blood and blood components.

Clinical Immunohematology II - CL L S 4423
(2 semester hours)

This course incorporated advanced theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of blood bank procedures required for transfusion of blood and blood components and for handling and storage of blood and blood components.

Phlebotomy - CL L S 4424
(1 semester hour)

This course includes the theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of procedures used in collecting, handling and processing blood specimens.

Urine and Body Fluid Analysis - CL L S 4426
(1 semester hour)

This course includes the theory, practical application, technical performance and evaluation of procedures used in the analysis of urine and other body fluids, including cerebrospinal, synovial, serous and amniotic fluids.

Clinical Laboratory Management - CL L S 4970
(2 semester hours)

This course includes the theory, practical application and evaluation of laboratory management principles and associated models in communication, educational methodology, healthcare systems and financial resources.  Opportunities for building critical thinking, problem-solving, and management/professional leadership skills are provided.

Clinical Laboratory Management II - CL L S 4980
(3 semester hours)
This course, a continuation of Clinical Laboratory Management I, includes the theory, practical application and evaluation of laboratory management principles and associated models in compliance and regulatory issues, human resource management, method evaluation, professionalism, test utilization and laboratory quality. Opportunities for building critical thinking, problem-solving, and management and professional leadership skills are provided.

(39 HOURS TOTAL)

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