MLS 2948 Service Learning Field Study I . . . . .
1-3(F,S,SS)
Placement in community agency or other social
organizational setting related to field of study. Supervision by faculty and
agency. Students and faculty "customize" courses to fit a full range
of services that are available in the setting. Student must be able to draw
correlation between the discipline and field study. Journal and reflective
experience paper are required. With the agreement of the student's faculty
sponsor, a minimum of 4-6 hours per week must be done at the field site per
semester hour of credit. Permission is required.
MLS 3031 Introduction to Medical Technology . . . . . 2(S)
Introduction to the profession, scope of practice,
state/federal laws and regulations, code of ethics, and career opportunities.
Classroom instruction and field trips to introduce students to the fields of
hematology, clinical chemistry, diagnostic microbiology, immunohematology,
serology, and blood banking
MLS 3948 Service Learning Field Study II . . . . .
1-3(F,S,SS)
Placement in community agency or other social
organizational setting related to field of study. Supervision by faculty and
agency. Students and faculty "customize" courses to fit a full range
of services that are available in the setting. Student must be able to draw
correlation between the discipline and field study. Journal and reflective
experience paper are required. With the agreement of the student's faculty
sponsor, a minimum of 4-6 hours per week must be done at the field site per
semester hour of credit. Permission is required.
MLS 4220 Urinalysis/Body Fluids I . . . . . 2(F)
Corequisite: MLS 4220L.
Collection, transport and processing of urine and other
body fluid specimens. Analysis of physical properties and chemical examination.
Microscopic examination for normal and abnormal cellular elements and crystals.
Correlation of lab findings to various disease conditions. Material and supply
fee will be assessed for corresponding lab. Permission is required.
MLS 4305 Hematology I . . . . . 4(S)
Corequisite: MLS 4305L.
Manual and automated methods for blood cell counts and
hemoglobin measurements. Production, maturation and morphology of normal and
abnormal human blood cells. Pathological alterations in peripheral blood and
bone marrow morphology in primary and secondary hematological disorders.
Purpose, principle and clinical value of all the routine and special procedures
in a modern hematology lab. Material and supply fee will be assessed for
corresponding lab. Permission is required.
MLS 4334 Hemostasis and Thrombosis . . . . . 2(SS)
Corequisite: MLS 4334L.
Role of blood vessels, platelets and coagulation factors
in normal hemostasis. Morphology and function of platelets; diseases of
platelets and tests for platelet function. Study of coagulation pathways and
fibrinolytic mechanisms. Study of normal and pathologic coagulation inhibitors;
inherited and acquired coagulation disorders. Lab diagnosis and management of
hemorrhagic diseases, hypercoagulability and anticoagulant therapy. Material and
supply fee will be assessed for corresponding lab. Permission is required.
MLS 4460 Diagnostic Microbiology I . . . . . 3(S)
Prerequisite: MCB 3020.
Corequisite: MLS 4460L.
Study of bacteria associated with infectious diseases.
Includes microbial taxonomy, physiology, genetics and host-parasite
relationships as they apply to clinical microbiology. Pathogens of particular
organ systems, pathogenesis of infectious disease, clinical manifestations,
etiology and epidemiology of disease are covered. Interpretation of test results
and clinical relevance are taught utilizing case studies. Permission is
required.
MLS 4460L Diagnostic Microbiology I Laboratory . . . . .
1(S)
Prerequisite: MCB 3020, MCB 3020L.
Corequisite: MLS 4460.
Methods for specimen collection, handling and processing
of human tissues and body fluids for isolation and identification of bacteria.
Conventional and rapid identification methods for clinically significant
bacteria, principles of automation, susceptibility testing, infection control,
and quality assurance procedures are included. Material and supply fee will be
assessed. Permission is required.
MLS 4462 Medical Microbiology . . . . . 4(SS)
Prerequisite: MCB 3020, MCB 3020L.
Corequisite: MLS 4462L.
Study of medical microbiology covering areas of clinical
parasitology, mycobacteriology, clinical virology, clinical mycology, and
miscellaneous and emerging pathogens. Material and supply fee will be assessed
for corresponding lab. Permission is required.
MLS 4505 Serology . . . . . 2(F)
Corequisite: MLS 4505L.
Diagnostic methods for diseases that show a specific
immune response by developing an antibody(ies) to the invading organism. In
vitroantigen-antibody reactions to detect, confirm and manage the treatment of
diseases such as syphilis, viral hepatitis, rubella, infectious mononucleosis,
lupus and several other bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections. The
infectious agent, nature of the disease, types of antibodies produced and
techniques to detect and quantitate are discussed. Material and supply fee will
be assessed for corresponding lab. Permission is required.
MLS 4550 Immunohematology I . . . . . 4(F)
Corequisite: MLS 4550L.
Fundamentals of blood group immunology, pre-transfusion
testing of a patient's blood for compatibility with donor blood, detection and
identification of allo and autoantibodies, transfusion therapy and hazards of
transfusion, investigation of transfusion reactions, collection and processing
of donor blood, component preparation and uses in transfusion therapy. Material
and supply fee will be assessed for corresponding lab. Permission is required.
MLS 4625 Clinical Chemistry I . . . . . 4(SS)
Corequisite: MLS 4625L.
Introduction to the basic principles and procedures of
clinical chemistry. Lecture and lab devoted to chemical analysis of blood and
other body fluids. Specimen collection, lab mathematics, basic lab
instrumentation, metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids and related disorders,
evaluation of kidney function, electrolytes, blood gases, acid-base balance and
disorders, mineral metabolism and methodology. Material and supply fee will be
assessed for corresponding lab. Permission is required.
MLS 4630 Clinical Chemistry II . . . . . 4(F)
Corequisite: MLS 4630L.
Continuation of Clinical Chemistry I. Theory and practice
of laboratory procedures to diagnose disorders related to proteins and amino
acids, bilirubin metabolism and liver function, pancreatic function, serum
enzymes, vitamins and trace elements, endocrine function, toxicology and
therapeutic drug monitoring. New and emerging technologies in molecular biology,
tumor markers and molecular genetics are discussed. Methods in quality control,
quality assurance, proficiency testing, and laboratory safety are covered.
Material and supply fee will be assessed for corresponding laboratory.
Permission is required.
MLS 4705 Special Clinical Topics . . . . . 1(F,SS)
Management, supervision and educational methodologies are
covered. Includes HIV/AIDS education, professional ethics, laboratory regulation
and OSHA standards, computer applications, communicator skills, total quality
management, laboratory administration and finance, and construction of
behavioral objectives and examinations. Permission is required.
MLS 4820L Clinical Chemistry III . . . . . 4(S)
Prerequisite: MLS 4625 and MLS 4630.
Application of clinical chemistry principles and
techniques presented in Clinical Chemistry I and II. Supervised practice in the
hospital laboratory. Permission is required.
MLS 4821L Diagnostic Microbiology II . . . . . 4(S)
Prerequisite: MLS 4460 and MLS 4462.
Application of clinical microbiology principles and
techniques presented in MLS 4460. Supervised practice in an affiliated hospital
laboratory. Includes manual and automated identification and susceptibility
testing, specimen collection and processing, quality assurance, and laboratory
organization. Permission is required.
MLS 4822L Hematology II . . . . . 4(S)
Prerequisite: MLS 4305 and MLS 4305L.
Continuation of Hematology I. Advanced practical training
in automated hematology instrumentation, routine and special procedures in
hematology lab, and practice of quality control methods, maintenance and trouble
shooting of clinical hematology equipment. Training includes all aspects of
clinical lab medicine in a modern hematology/coagulation lab and prepares the
student to assume responsibility as a medical technologist. Permission is
required.
MLS 4823L Immunohematology II . . . . . 4(SS)
Prerequisite: MLS 4550 and MLS 4550L.
Continuation of Immunohematology I, at one of the
affiliate hospitals. Advanced practical training in modern blood banking and
transfusion services at the hospital. Training includes practice and
performance, under supervision, of all the procedures involving pre-transfusion
tests on patient's blood, selection of donor blood, compatibility determination,
problem solving, release of suitable blood/blood components for transfusion
therapy. Permission is required.
MLS 4824L Special Clinical Methods . . . . . 2(SS)
Supervised practice in a hospital laboratory. Special
methods in clinical laboratory sciences, including non-routine (special)
chemistry procedures and methods in immunodiagnostics, mycobacteriology and
clinical mycology. Permission is required.
MLS 4825L Urinalysis/Body Fluids II . . . . . 2(SS)
Supervised practice in a hospital laboratory in the
analysis of urine and other body fluids; techniques in parasitology and
phlebotomy procedures. Permission is required.
MLS 4931 Advances in Biomedical Technology . . . . .
1-2(F)
Developments in biomedical technology including stem
cells, new and emerging pathogens, advances in cardiac and cancer diagnosis,
screening for fetal defects, drug testing, transfusion medicine, osteoporosis
and cystic fibrosis screening. Current topics in screening, diagnosis and
management of disease by laboratory methods. One course in chemistry and one
course in biological sciences required prior to taking this course.