Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)
Courses
MLT 103 | Introductory Topics in Medical Microbiology | 4 |
This course introduces the medical microbiology lab including basic anatomy and physiology of microorganisms, specimen collection, quality assurance, infection control, bioterrorism/pandemics, and a survey of key microorganisms including bacteria, parasites, mycotic agents, viruses, and prions.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 106 | Urinalysis and Body Fluids | 2 |
This course is an introduction to the theoretical components of the analysis of urine and body fluids.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 107 | Clinical Experience in Urinalysis and Body Fluids | 1 |
This course provides a clinically-based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in urinalysis and body fluid analysis for the MLT student.Read More |
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MLT 109 | Hematology I | 2 |
This course provides a study of the basic principles of hematology including terminology; cell basics and hematopoiesis. Additional topics include automated, manual, and molecular techniques used in diagnosis and treatment.Read More |
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MLT 111 | Hematology II | 2 |
This course provides a study of the basic principles of hematology including terminology; red blood cell (RBC) function; RBC morphology and inclusions; hemoglobinopathies and other RBC defects, plus automated, manual, and molecular techniques used in diagnosis and treatment of erythropoietic problems.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 115 | Immunology | 3 |
This course provides a study of the immune system, disease states and the basic principles of immunological testing.Read More |
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MLT 120 | Immunohematology | 4 |
This course introduces the theory and practice of blood banking, including the ABO, Rh and other blood group systems; compatibility testing; and hemolytic disease of the newborn.Read More |
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MLT 151 | Clinical Experience in Phlebotomy | 1 |
This course provides a clinically based rotation which correlates cognitive and technical skills in phlebotomy for the MLT student.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 206 | Advanced Microbiology I | 2 |
This course provides a study of gram positive cocci, gram negative cocci, gram positive bacilli, fastidious gram negative bacilli, spirochetes and mycoplasma, including currently accepted procedures for identification and susceptibility testing of these microorganisms in the clinical laboratory.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 207 | Advanced Microbiology II | 2 |
This course is a study of gram negative bacilli, obligate anaerobes, viruses, mycobacteria and fungi, including currently accepted procedures for identification of these microorganisms in the clinical laboratory, and an overview of specific disease processes associated with microorganisms.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 211 | Advanced Hematology I | 2 |
This course provides a study of the basic principles of hemostasis including terminology; automated, manual and molecular techniques used in diagnosis and treatment of hemostatic problems; and discussions of normal and abnormal hemostatic function. Discussions of normal leukopoietic function, benign leukopoietic diseases, and the techniques used in diagnosis and treatment of benign leukopoietic diseases will be included.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 212 | Advanced Hematology II | 2 |
This course provides a study of the basic principles of hematology including terminology; automated, manual and molecular techniques used in diagnosis and treatment of leukopoietic problems; leukocyte function; leukocyte morphology and inclusions, and other leukocyte defects.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 270 | Clinical Applications | 12 |
This course provides sequential practical experience in selected areas of a supervised clinical setting.Read More Prerequisites |
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MLT 101 | Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology | 2 |
This course provides an introduction to laboratory medicine, including techniques for routine laboratory procedures, medical terminology, safety, and an overview of each area within the laboratory.Read More |
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MLT 135 | Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation | 3 |
This course is a study of the chemical elements in human specimens and their relationship to organ system function. It provides theory and application of laboratory instrumentation used in measuring chemical elements in human specimens, calibration, QC, interferences and clinical correlationRead More Prerequisites |