Jun 16, 2024  
2010-2011 Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Life Skills

  
  • LLS 0110 - Residential Study Lab

    0 SH
    Mandatory study lab for Level I and II developmental residence hall students.
  
  • LLS 0111 - Essential College Skills Lab I

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: ACT Composite of 1-13 or Placement Level 1) (Corequisites: LLS 0113 ) Computer-based drill for enhancement for proficiency in developmental reading, English, and mathematics. (3 hr lab)
  
  • LLS 0113 - Essential College Skills I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ACT Composite of 1-13 or Placement Level 1) (Corequisites: LLS 0111 ) This course is designed to aid in the development of vital study skills (note-taking, memory techniques, preparation for tests), critical thinking strategies, self-discovery techniques, and self-management tools. It includes strategies students need to become confident, successful, life-long learners. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LLS 0121 - Essential College Skills Lab II

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: ACT Composite of 14-15 or Placement Level 2) (Corequisites: LLS 0123 ) Computer based drill for enhancement of proficiency in developmental reading, English, and mathematics. (3 hr lab)
  
  • LLS 0123 - Essential College Skills II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LLS 0113  or ACT Composite of 14-15 or Placement Level 2) (Corequisites: LLS 0121 ) This course is designed to support the student in the successful completion of his or her other college courses by teaching the application of specific study skills and learning strategies. Topics include learning strategies for English, Math, Science, Reading and vocabulary development, and library research. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LLS 1151 - College Life

    1 SH
    College life offers group experiences in study skills, career exploration, self affirmation, and values clarification. This course is designed to assist the first time student in bonding to the college and to a small group of students. (1 hr lab)
  
  • LLS 1211 - Self Affirmation

    1 SH
    Processes, activities, information to assist people to become more aware of their strengths and to improve their self concepts. (2 hr lecture)
  
  • LLS 1222 - Human Development

    2 SH
    Topics include a variety of subjects designed to bring out the natural skills of the individual. (2 hr lecture)
  
  • LLS 1312 - Orientation

    2 SH
    This course is designed to help students adjust to college life. It includes a study of personal and social adjustment. It teaches effective study habits, reading methods, use of the library, note taking, report writing and gives the student guidance in collegiate life. The internet portion teaches competencies to manage personal finances. (2 hr lecture)
  
  • LLS 1321 - Career Exploration

    1 SH
    To assist students in selecting a college major. Interest tests, personality inventories, and aptitude tests to help students choose careers. A variety of occupational learning experiences. (2 hr lecture)
  
  • LLS 1413 - Improvement of Study

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ACT Composite of 16-36 and/or Placement Level 4) This course is designed to aid the student in three basic areas: adjustment to college life, development of good study skills, and the formation of good test taking skills. (3 hr lecture)

Machine Tool Technology

  
  • MST 1115 - Power Machinery I

    5 SH
    A course in the operation of power machinery. Includes instruction and practice in the operation of lathes, drill presses, and vertical mills. (1 hr lecture, 8 hr lab)
  
  • MST 1125 - Power Machinery II

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: MST 1115 ) A continuation of Power Machinery I with emphasis on more advanced applications of lathes, mills, shapers, and precision grinders. (1 hr lecture, 8 hr lab)
  
  • MST 1313 - Advanced Shop Mathematics

    3 SH
    An applied mathematics course designed for machinists. Includes instruction and practice in algebraic and trigonometric operations essential for successful machining. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MST 1413 - Blueprint Reading

    3 SH
    A course in blueprint reading designed for machinists. Includes instruction and practice in reading and applying industrial blueprints. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MST 1423 - Advanced Blueprint Reading

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MST 1413 ) A continuation of Blueprint Reading with emphasis on advanced features of technical prints. Includes instruction on the identification of various projections and views and on different assembly components. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MST 1613 - Precision Layout

    3 SH
    An introduction to the concepts and practice of precision layout for machining operations. Includes instruction and practice in the use of layout instruments. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MST 2135 - Power Machinery III

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: MST 1125 ) A continuation of the Power Machinery II course with emphasis on advanced applications of the engine lathe, milling, and grinding machine. (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • MST 2144 - Power Machinery IV

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: MST 2135 ) A continuation of Power Machinery III with emphasis on highly advanced operations on the milling machine, engine lathe, and precision grinder. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • MST 2714 - Computer Numerical Control Operations I

    4 SH
    An introduction to the application of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer assisted manufacturing (CAM) techniques and practices. Includes instruction and practice related to the use of the Cartesian coordinate system, programming codes and commands and tooling requirements for CNC/CAM machines. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MST 2725 - Computer Numerical Control Operations II

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: MST 2714 ) A continuation of Computer Numerical Control Operations I. Includes instruction in writing and editing CNC programs, machine setup and operation, and use of CAM equipment to program and operate CNC machines (CNC lathes, CNC mills, and CNC machine centers.) (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • MST 2812 - Metallurgy

    2 SH
    An introduction to the concepts of metallurgy. Includes instruction and practice in metal identification, heat treatment, and hardness testing. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MST 2913 - Special Problem in Machine Shop

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Minimum of 12 SH in Machine Shop Technology related courses) A course designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other Machine Shop courses. The instructor works closely with the student to insure that the selection of a project will enhance the student‘s learning experience. (6 hr lab)
  
  • MST 2926 - Supervised Work Experience

    6 SH
    (Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and the completion of at least one semester of advanced course work in Machine Shop Technology) A cooperative program between industry and education that is designed to integrate the student‘s technical studies with industrial experience. (18 hr internship)

Marketing Management Technology

  
  • MMT 1113 - Principles of Marketing I

    3 SH
    Study of principles and problems of marketing goods and services and methods of distribution from producer to consumer. Types, functions, and practices of wholesalers and retailers and efficient techniques in the development and expansion of markets. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 1123 - Marketing Management

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MMT 1113 ) A project based course as a continuation of MMT 1113 . (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 1313 - Personal Selling

    3 SH
    Basic principles and techniques of professional sales and their practical application. Topics include elements of consumer behavior, developing selling strategies, closing and servicing a sale, and developing consumer relations. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 1323 - Advertising

    3 SH
    The role of advertising as a promotional tool. Topics included are product and consumer analysis, media selection, and creation of advertisements. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 1413 - Merchandising Math

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 0113  or Level II Math Placement) Study of the mathematical calculations involved in the merchandising process. Fundamental principles and operations in buying, pricing, and inventory control. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 1711 - Marketing Seminar I

    1 SH
    Develops leadership skills and human relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (2 hr lab)
  
  • MMT 1721 - Marketing Seminar II

    1 SH
    Develops leadership skills and human relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (2 hr lab)
  
  • MMT 1731 - Marketing Seminar III

    1 SH
    Develops leadership skills and human relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (2 hr lab)
  
  • MMT 1741 - Marketing Seminar IV

    1 SH
    Develops leadership skills and human relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development.. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (2 hr lab)
  
  • MMT 1753 - Marketing Seminar

    3 SH
    Develops leadership skills and human relations skills necessary for success in the field of marketing management. Special programs and activities will address topics directly related to marketing careers and career development.. Emphasis will be placed on developing civic, social, and business responsibilities. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2213 - Principles of Management

    3 SH
    A study of the basic principles and functions of organizational management with a special emphasis on planning, organizing, directing, staffing, and controlling. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2233 - Human Resource Management

    3 SH
    Objectives, organization, and functions of human resource management. Emphasis is placed on selection and placement, job evaluation, training, education, safety, health, employer-employee relationships, and employee services. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2243 - Marketing Case Studies

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MMT 1123 ) The study of effective marketing management decision making through case study analysis. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2313 - E-Commerce Marketing

    3 SH
    This course introduces the fundamental opportunities and challenges associated with e-commerce activities. Topics include: designing the user interface, Web security, electronic payment systems, promotions, and legal issues involved in creating a functioning on-line business. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2333 - Multimedia Presentations for Marketing

    3 SH
    Design and delivery of multimedia marketing presentations through the use of appropriate multimedia software and tools. Topics include marketing design concepts and related marketing communication strategies. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MMT 2343 - Marketing Web Page Design

    3 SH
    Use creative marketing strategies, concepts, and techniques to design Web sites that will reach designated target markets. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MMT 2423 - Retail Management

    3 SH
    Study of retailing processes, including functions performed, principles governing effective operation, and managerial problems resulting from current economic and social trends. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2513 - Entrepreneurship

    3 SH
    Overview of activities that are involved in planning, establishing, and managing a small business enterprise. Topics to be covered include planning, location, analysis, financing, and developing a business plan. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2523 - Event Management

    3 SH
    Design a plan for special events, trade and consumer shows, exhibitions, and conventions. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MMT 2613 - International Marketing

    3 SH
    This course provides students with an overview and understanding of international marketing. This involves an analysis of world markets, their respective consumers and environments, and the marketing management required to meet the demands of constantly changing foreign markets. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2713 - Principles of Real Estate

    3 SH
    A survey of the problems involved in the acquisition, transfer, operation, and management of real estate. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2723 - Real Estate Law

    3 SH
    The law of real property and the law of estate brokerage. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2733 - Real Estate Sales

    3 SH
    A study of the methods and techniques employed by real estate salespersons in the sale and promotion of real estate. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2743 - Real Estate Appraisal

    3 SH
    Methods, procedures, and evaluation techniques of appraising commercial and residential real property under various conditions. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2763 - Real Estate Practice

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Six semester hours in real estate to include Principles of Real Estate) This course is designed to provide instruction to the student on techniques inherent to developing a successful real estate career. Emphasis will be placed on basic knowledge skills and the development of a real estate practice. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2773 - Commercial Real Estate Finance

    3 SH
    A survey course of construction lending and investment property financing including risk management strategies, legal concepts in commercial real estate transactions, the commercial real estate loan process, and basic formulas used in real estate investment analysis. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2783 - Residential Mortgage Lending

    3 SH
    A survey course including the mortgage lending process, governmental regulations and compliance issues involved in interviewing mortgage loan applicants, and the processing of loan applications. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MMT 2916 - Internship In Business and Marketing Management

    6 SH
    (Prerequisites: All courses as scheduled and permission of the instructor) Advanced course with direct application of concepts and theory of business and marketing management technology Students will work in a marketing related environment. (18 hr externship)

Mathematics

  
  • MAT 0113 - Fundamentals of Mathematics

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement Level 1) Institutional credit only. A review of fundamental arithmetic skills. A study of the four basic operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Also covered are ratio and proportions, order of operations and applications. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 0114 - Fundamentals of Mathematics

    4 SH
    A review of fundamental arithmetic skills. A study of the four basic operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Also covered are ratio and proportions, percents, order of operations, and applications. Will not substitute for the mathematics requirements in any program of study. Institutional credit only. (4 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 0123 - Beginning Algebra

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement Level 2) A course in algebra to include operations with real numbers, linear equations, the coordinate system, linear inequalities, exponents, operations with polynomials, and factoring. Will not substitute for the mathematics requirements in any program of study. Institutional credit only. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 0124 - Beginning Algebra

    4 SH
    A course in algebra to include operations with real numbers, linear equations, the coordinate system, linear equations, exponents, operations with polynomials, and factoring. Will not substitute for the mathematics requirements in any program of study. Institutional credit only. (4 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1233 - Intermediate Algebra

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement Level 3) The topics include linear equations and their graphs; inequalities and number line graphs; rational expressions; factoring; exponents; radicals; polynomials.) (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1313 - College Algebra

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement Level 4) This course includes inequalities; functions; linear and quadratic equations, circles and their graphs; applications; polynomial and rational functions; logarithmic and exponential functions; systems of equations. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1323 - Trigonometry

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement Level 4) This course includes trigonometric functions and their graphs; functions of composite angles; fundamental relations; trigonometric equations; radian measurement; solutions of right and oblique triangles; inverse trigonometric functions; applications. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1343 - Pre-Calculus

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ACT of 25-36 or consent of instructor) A review of college algebra and trigonometry in preparation for Calculus I. Topics include functions; solving equations; logarithmic and exponential functions; trigonometric functions; solving trigonometric equations. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1513 - Business Calculus I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1313 ) A study of functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, and their applications to business and economics. ( 3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1523 - Business Calculus II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1513 ) A study of anti-derivatives, techniques of integration, applications of the definite integral, extrema, and applications to business and economics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1611 - Calculus I Laboratory

    1 SH
    (Corequisites: MAT 1613 ) This course includes the investigation of the techniques studied in Calculus I through the use of the graphing calculator and/or computer. (2 hr lab)
  
  • MAT 1613 - Calculus I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Credit for MAT 1313  and MAT 1323 , MAT 1343  or a 26 on the math subscore of ACT and credit for algebra/trig and/or pre-calculus in high school) This course includes the following topics: limits; continuity; the definition of the derivatives; differentiation; applications; anti-derivatives. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1621 - Calculus II Laboratory

    1 SH
    (Corequisites: MAT 1623 ) This course includes the investigation of the techniques studied in Calculus II through the use of the graphing calculator and/or computer. (2 hr lab)
  
  • MAT 1623 - Calculus II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1613 ) This course includes the following topics: the definite integral; differentiation and integration of transcendental functions; techniques of integration; applications. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1723 - Real Number System

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1313  or ACT score of 25 or higher or Compass score on pre-algebra at or above 48 and an algebra score at or above 42) Designed for elementary and special education majors, this course includes set theory, numeration systems, foundations of number theory, and properties and operations of real numbers. preparing to teach. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1733 - Geometry, Measurement and Probability

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1313  or ACT score of 25 or higher or Compass score on pre-algebra at or above 48 and an algebra score at or above 42) Designed for elementary and special education majors, this course includes geometric definitions, shapes and formulas; linear and angular measurements; unit conversions; statistics and probability. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1743 - Problem Solving with Real Numbers

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1723 ) Designed for elementary and special education majors, this course includes logic, applications of real numbers, probability, and statistics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 1753 - Quantitative Reasoning

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement Level 4) Designed for students who need only three hours of unspecified mathematics. Includes basic mathematical concepts from logic, algebra, number theory, statistics, and modern applications. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 2113 - Introduction to Linear Algebra

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1623 ) This course includes the following topics: systems of linear equations; matrices; Vector spaces; determinants; linear transformation; Eigen values and Eigenvectors. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 2323 - Statistics

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1313 ) Introduction to statistical methods of describing, summarizing, comparing, and interpreting data to include probability distributions, sampling, estimation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 2613 - Calculus III

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1623 ) This course includes the following topics: analytical geometry; parametric equations; polar coordinates; improper integrals; infinite series. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 2623 - Calculus IV

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 2613 ) This course includes the following topics: partial differentiation; multiple integration; vector calculus; quadric surfaces. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MAT 2913 - Differential Equations

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Credit for or registration in MAT 2623 ) This course includes the following topics: solution of first and higher order differential equations; existence theorems; Laplace transformations; applications. (3 hr lecture)

Meat Merchandising

  
  • MTV 1114 - Fundamentals of Meat Merchandising

    4 SH
    Fundamentals of meat merchandising including career opportunities, safety requirements, sanitation, maintenance of equipment, and government regulations. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1214 - Identification of Cuts

    4 SH
    Identification of wholesale and retail cuts of meat. The course also includes preparation and serving of meat products. Background information is provided on dressing, chilling, storage, sanitation, inspection, grading, curing, and smoking procedures for different types of meat products. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1224 - Preparation of Cuts

    4 SH
    Breaking carcasses into boxed cuts of beef, pork, and lamb; preparing basic retail cuts; boning procedures, and packaging. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1234 - Merchandising of Meats

    4 SH
    Cutting and merchandising of poultry and fish products, merchandising of smoked meat counter; refrigeration and display techniques of fish, poultry, and smoked meats. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1314 - Pricing and Marketing Techniques I

    4 SH
    Advanced merchandising techniques including wholesale purchasing, wholesale and retail meat pricing and gross profit control yield data. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1324 - Pricing and Marketing Techniques II

    4 SH
    Advanced meat merchandising procedures including cutting tests and forecasting gross profits. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1414 - Meat Merchandising I

    4 SH
    A study of portion control, nutritional values of red meat and poultry, steps and cycles associated with marketing red meat and poultry and the factors that affect meat prices. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1424 - Meat Merchandising II

    4 SH
    A special study of meat merchandising techniques as related to salesmanship and customer relations to include seasonal trends and cycles, and merchandising strategies. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1514 - Catering and Value Added Products

    4 SH
    Types of catering service, how to start a business, selling catering services, food safety, arranging specific catering events and trends toward marketing value-added products. (8 hr lab)
  
  • MTV 1613 - Special Project

    3 SH
    A course designed to provide the student with practical applications of skill and knowledge gained in other meat merchandising courses. (135 contact hours)
  
  • MTV 1623 - Supervised Work Experience

    3 SH
    A course which is a cooperative program between industry and education. It is designed to integrate the student‘s technical studies with industrial experience. (135 contact hours)

Medical Assisting Technology

  
  • MET 1214 - Medical Business Practices

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: CPT 1324  or CSC 1123  or BAD 2533  & MET 1323 ) This course presents the administrative medical assistant procedures with office management; written and oral communications; management of a physician‘s professional schedule and travel arrangements. Emphasis is placed on billing, collecting, and types of bookkeeping. Its aim is to provide the student with practice situations through the use of simulated office settings, pegboard simulation, and demonstration. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MET 1313 - Pharmacology For Medical Assistants

    3 SH
    This course reflects basic theory and clinical information related to drugs, including classifications, source, dosages and measurements, regulatory requirements, and basic principles of drug administration. At all times, safety is emphasized for the health professional administering the medication and patients receiving the medication. Accuracy is stressed. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MET 1323 - Medical Terminology

    3 SH
    This course is a study of medical language relating to the various body systems including diseases, physical conditions, procedures, clinical specialties, and abbreviations. Emphasis is placed on correct spelling and pronunciation and the use of computer assisted software. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MET 1413 - Clinical Procedures I

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: MET 1313 , MET 1313  and CPR-Health Care Provider Certificate) The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to clinical skills emphasizing the importance of being proficient. This course also provides students with opportunities to practice and demonstrate proficiency in simulated settings and the check-offs. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MET 1423 - Clinical Procedures II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: MET 1313  & MET 1513 ) This course is a continuation of Clinical Procedures I and will further the student‘s knowledge of the more complex activities encountered in the physician‘s office. The clinical duties include maintaining surgical asepsis, instructing patients in preparation for radiological and sonographic studies, performing EKGs, preparing and administering medications as directed by the physician, and providing mobility assistance. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MET 1513 - Medical Law and Ethics

    3 SH
    This course covers medical law, ethics, and acts; legal relationship of physician and patient; legal responsibilities of medical assistant; and professional liability. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MET 2234 - Medical Insurance

    4 SH
    (Corequisites: MET 1323 ) The purpose for this course is to acquaint the student with different types of insurance, including disability, Worker’s Compensation, Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare-Medicaid group plans such as Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS). Practical approach to insurance billing, basic medical and insurance abbreviations, terminology, ICD-9-CM and CPT coding will be presented. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MET 2334 - Medical Laboratory for Medical Assistants

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: BIO 2511  & BIO 2513 , BIO 2521  & BIO 2523 ; MET 1323 , MET 1413 , & MET 1423 ) This course covers techniques of the clinical laboratory including competent use of the microscope, and understanding of the theory and knowledge of the common laboratory tests performed in the physician’s office. Develops proficiency in laboratory and quality assurance procedures including collection, preparation and processing of specimens, urinalysis, hematology, and biopsy, as well as accurate reporting of test results commonly performed in a physician‘s office. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MET 2613 - Clinical Review

    3 SH
    (Corequisites: MET 2716 ) This summary course is designed to review the skills, knowledge, and abilities acquired during the didactium. This course will serve to assist the student in preparing for the certification exam, with a review of critical skills and professional development issues, as well as first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • MET 2716 - Externship

    6 SH
    (Prerequisites: Successful completion of all freshman and 1st semester sophomore courses are required.) This course includes supervised experience in medical offices to provide the student with a comprehensive application of administrative and clinical skills. This course is designed to give the student an opportunity to discuss, evaluate, and share learning experiences and to strengthen learning situations brought up in a clinical externship. (1 hr lecture,15 hr clinical)

Medical Laboratory Technology

  
  • MLT 1111 - Fund of Med Lab Tech/Phlebotomy

    1 SH
    The course includes an overview of the field of Medical Laboratory Technology, as well as familiarization with laboratory safety, microscopes, glassware, and equipment. It also includes laboratory organization, medical ethics, and employment opportunities. Basic laboratory specimen collection techniques are introduced. (2 hr lab)
  
  • MLT 1212 - Urinalysis/Body Fluids

    2 SH
    This course is an introduction to urinalysis and laboratory analysis of miscellaneous body fluids. It includes the basic principles of routine and special urine tests, and specimen examination through laboratory work. Theory and test profiles are also presented for miscellaneous body fluids with correlation to diseased states. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MLT 1313 - Hematology I

    3 SH
    This course is a study of the function of blood, morphology, and maturation of normal cells, blood cell counts, differentials of white cells, and blood collection and handling. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • MLT 1324 - Hematology II

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: MLT 1313 ) This course includes the study of abnormal cell morphology and disease involving blood cells, test procedures used in laboratory diagnosis of hematological disease, normal and abnormal hemostasis, and diagnostic procedures for evaluation of bleeding abnormalities and anticoagulant therapy. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
 

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