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MKTG 3050 Introduction to Marketing – eMajor Only

(3-0-3)

Basics of targeting products and services to satisfy customer needs through

product, price, promotion, and distribution strategies. Marketing strategies are

discussed within the context of prevailing political, social, ethical, economic,

legal, competitive, and technological environments.

Prerequisites: ECON 1500 or ECON 2106.

MLTS

1160W Medical Laboratory Technology I

(3-0-3)

An in-depth study of the sciences of hematology and body fluids analysis. It deals

with the morphology of blood and blood-forming tissues, the principles of blood

sample collections and the composition and function of multiple body fluids.

Physiology and pathology are emphasized.

Prerequisite: Admission into the MLT program or permission of the instructor.

Offered: Fall; online & traditional options.

MLTS

1160L Medical Laboratory Technology I LAB

(0-3-1)

The laboratory component of the course is utilized to develop skills and

competencies required to perform laboratory analysis of blood and body fluids.

Corequisite: MLTS 1160W.

Offered: Fall; online and traditional options.

MLTS

1161W Medical Laboratory Technology II

(3-0-3)

This course provides an introduction to the principles of immunology and provides

the student with a concise and thorough guide to transfusion practices and

immunohematology.

Corequisite: MLTS 1161L.

Offered: Spring; online and traditional options.

MLTS

1161L Medical Laboratory Technology II LAB

(0-3-1)

The laboratory component of the course is utilized to develop skills and

competencies required to perform blood banking procedures and to maintain

procedures for the efficient operation of a blood bank.

Corequisite: 1161W.

Offered: Spring; online and traditional options.

MLTS

1182 Parasitology, Mycology & Virology

(3-0-3)

A course in clinical parasitology, mycology, and virology covers human fungal,

parasitic and viral infections. The course presents mechanisms of infection, life

cycles, and infectious states of the organisms as well as disease progression

within the host and the practical application of laboratory procedures for detection

and identification. Also included is safety, specimen collection, preservation,

transport, methods of identification and therapy.

Prerequisites: BIOL 2115K, admission into the MLT program or permission of

Program Director.

Offered: Spring; online and traditional options.

MLTS

1300 Introduction to Histology

(2-3-3)

This course emphasizes the introductory study of basic Histotechnology.

Structure and identification of tissue systems and organs is emphasized at the

cellular level. The laboratory component is structured to enhance the student’s

knowledge of certain histological preparations of human and veterinary tissue.

Identification of images is achieved through virtual microscopy.

Prerequisite: Admission into the Histology program.

Offered: Fall, Spring.

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