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MLTS

1320L Histology II

(0-3-1)

The laboratory component of the course is utilized to develop skills required to perform

routine and special stains. Students will identify and provide clinical correlation of

routine and special stains.

Prerequisite: Admission into the Histology program.

Corequisite: MLTS 1320W.

Offered: Fall, Spring.

MLTS

1330 Histology III

(0-3-1)

Students practice histotechnology procedures in a supervised histology lab setting. The

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

required to perform routine and special histology procedures.

Prerequisite: Admission into the Histology program.

Offered: Fall, Spring.

MLTS

1340 Histology IV

(0-30-5)

This course is the practicum designed to enhance and refine techniques taught in the first

semester. Students are required to complete at least 300 clinical hours in an approved

affiliate histology laboratory. Orientation to department and institutional policies and

procedures is required.

Prerequisites: MLTS 1300, MLTS 1310L, MLTS 1310W, MLTS 1320L, MLTS 1320W,

MLTS 1330.

Corequisites: None.

Offered: Spring, Summer.

MLTS

1350 Histology V

(2-0-2)

A study of immunohistochemistry procedures and interpretations.

Prerequisites: MLTS 1300, MLTS 1310L, MLTS 1310W, MLTS 1320L, MLTS 1320W,

MLTS 1330.

Offered: Spring, Summer.

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.

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