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Show Medical Technology CURRICULUM Weber College offers two plans for meeting curriculum requirements toward Medical Technology degrees. Plan 1Medical Technology program designed for the student who plans to continue at a four year institution. Course Basic English 1,2,3 Requirements Health Educ. 1 Orientation 1 Physical Education Area Humanities 1,2,3 Requirements Soc. Science 1,2 Biology 1 Bacteriology 1 Physiology 1 Professional Chemistry 4,5,6 Requirements Chemistry 7,8 Mathematics 1,4 Mathematics 3 Zoology 1 or Zoology 4 Physics 4,5,6 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 selected activities 3 See list of subjs., pgs. 30-33 9 Integration of Soc. Sc. 9 Prin. of Biology 5 Elem. Bacteriology 5 Elem. Human Physiology 5 Prin. of Chemistry 15 Quantitative Analysis 6 Intermediate & College Alg. 10 Trigonometry 5 The Animal World 5 Invertebrate Zoology 5 Adv. Physics 15 Plan 2To qualify as a Medical Technologist and meet the requirements of the Registry of Medical Technologists of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, the following are prescribed: tjourse Basic English 1,2,3 Requirements Health Educ. 1 Orientation 1 Physical Education Area Humanities 1,2,3 Requirements *Life Science Social Science 1,2 Professional Chemistry 4,5,6 Requirements Chemistry 7 or 31 Electives Mathematics 1 Mathematics 2 Mathematics 3 Mathematics 4 Physics 4,5,6 Sec. Tr. 41, 42 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 selected activities 3 See list of subjects on pages 30-33 9 18 Integ. of Social Science 9 Prin. of Chemistry 15 Quantitative Analysis or 3 Organic Chemistry 5 Interm. Algebra 5 Solid Geometry 5 Trigonometry 5 College Algebra 5 Adv. Physics 15 Elem. Typing 6 Life Science subjects to be chosen from: Bacteriology 1 Intro. Microbiology 5 Bacteriology 5 Elem. Public Health 3 Biology 1 Prin. of Biology 5 Biology 6 Heredity 3 Physiology 1 Human Physiology 5 Zoology 1 The Animal World 5 Zoology 4 Invert. Zoology 5 Zoology 5 Comp. Vert. Anatomy 5 Zoology 10 Vert. Embryology 5 Following the completion of the above, the student should file a transcript of credits with the Registrar of Medical Technologists at Muncie, Indiana. Acceptance of credits will be followed by 12 full months in a school of Medical Technology approved by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Association. Suggested schools in the Ogden area are the Thos. D. Dee Memorial Hospital and the St. Benedict's Hospital. The student following plan 2 should apply to the pathologist of the hospital concerned. Medical Technology status is granted after the above year's experience and successfully passing the examination conducted under the auspices of the Registry of Medical Technologists. COUPSES OF INSTRUCTION Physiology 1. The Human Body in Form and Function. Four lectures and one laboratory period. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Young Zoology 1. The Animal World. The place of animals in the biological world; their relationship to man, to plants, and to each other. Recommended for non-science students and prospective teachers. Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Field trips are required. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. (May not be given.) Knight 4. Animals Without Backbones. The biology of the invertebrates with special emphasis laid on those of significance to he? 1th and conservation. Three lecture^ and two laboratory periods a \\ek. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Young 5. Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. A course dealing chief, y with structure of representative types. Designed to meet the needs o.~ pre-medical students and others interested in anatomy. Two lectures and three laboratory periods a week. Prerequisites: Zoology 1 or 4, or the equivalent. Five quarter hours. Winter. Knight 7. Vertebrate Zoology. The natural history of the vertebrates. For the predental student, the biology major, and the general student. Field trips are required. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Spring. Knight 10. Vertebrate Embryology. Laboratory work dealing chiefly with the chick. Two lectures and three laboratory periods a week. Prerequisite: Biology 1, or a course in Zoology. Five quarter hours. Spring. Young |