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Show 140. Soil Microbiology—Microbial changes in soils affecting plant and animal growth and distribution. Four lectures and one laboratory weekly. Prerequisites: beginning courses in bacteriology, botany, zoology. S (5). Staff 152. Applied Clinical Laboratory—Given in an approved hospital School of Medical Technology accredited by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and American Medical Association. Training represents a practical internship directed by a qualified pathologist. Credit will be given upon certification of satisfactory hospital performance. Prerequisites: Bacteriology 1, 5, 11, 160, 161. A (5). Verner 153. Applied Clinical Laboratory (Cont'd).—Extension of Bacteriology 152. A (5). Verner 154. Applied Clinical Laboratory (Cont'd).—Continuation of Bacteriology 153. A (5). Verner 155. Applied Clinical Laboratory (Cont'd)—Extension of Bacteriology 154. Prerequisites: Bacteriology 152, 153, 154, W (5). Verner 156. Applied Clinical Laboratory (Cont'd).—Continuation of Bacteriology 155. W (5). Verner 157. Applied Clinical Laboratory (Cont'd).—Extension of Bacteriology 156. W (5). Verner 160. Pathogenic Bacteriology—Properties of pathogens as incitants of disease with emphasis upon major bacterial disease producing agents. Three lectures and two laboratory periods weekly. Prerequisites: Bacteriology 1, 11, and a course in general chemistry. W (5). Hayes 161. Immunity—Properties and causations of antigen- antibody reactions. Three lectures and two laboratory periods weekly. Prerequisite: Bacteriology 160. S (5). Hayes 162. Systematic Bacteriology — Classification of the bacteriae. Prerequisite: Bacteriology 161 (may be taken simultaneous with later course). One lecture and four laboratory periods weekly. S (5). Staff 163. Applied Clinical Procedures—Practical clinical experience in diagnostic microbiology. Prerequisite: Bacteriology 161 (may be taken simultaneous with later course). Credit may be granted for spring quarter senior year medical technology majors. S (7). Staff 170. Sanitation—A general education course emphasizing environmental control of water, milk supplies, insects, foods, housing, avocational, and. industrial sanitation. Recommended prerequisites: beginning courses in Life, and Physical Sciences. AS (3). Staff 164 190. Bacteriology Seminar — Prerequisites: previous courses in bacteriology. Required of all majors in this subject. One lecture-recitation weekly. A W S (1). Staff 191. Problems in Bacteriology—Open to qualified seniors upon consent of department head. A W S (1-3) Staff MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Weber College offers a Medical Technology program in the Department of Bacteriology and Public Health which enables students to earn a Bachelor's degree and to meet requirements of the Registry of Medical Technologists of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. The program requires three years of college training followed by one year in an approved hospital-administered school of medical technology (12 month training period). A total of 135 quarter hours of credit selected from courses in bacteriology, anatomy, zoology, embryology, physiology, chemistry, mathematics and physics will be required to enter a hospital-conducted school for medical technologist. Weber State College is affiliated with the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital School of Medical Technology for training medical technologists. BACTERIOLOGY MAJOR (Medical Technology Option) (Suggested Course Outline) Freshman Year Course Title A W S Basic Requirements Orientation Physical Education, etc. 6 6 3 Chemistry 24, 25, 26 Prin. of Chemistry 5 5 5 Bacteriology 1, 11 Intro. Microbiology & Lab 4 1 Bacteriology 5 Elem. Public Health 3 Bacteriology 50 Microbiological Proced. 3 Mathematics 14 Inter. Algebra 5 Physics 5 Intro. Physics 5 Electives 3 3 19 19 19 Bacteriology 120 Bacteriology 140 Biology 111 Sophomore Year Foods, Water Soil Microbiology Microtechnique 165 |