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Show 198 DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES 2213. Principles of Clinical Chemistry II* (4) S$ Continuation of CLS 2211 with the introduction to methods for the assessment of proteins, lipids, enzymology, therapeutic drug monitoring, toxicology and basic endocrinology. Prerequisite: CLS 2211. ($12 lab fee) ations for TDM, Toxicology, and Endocrine function studies are also 2214. Principles of Clinical Microbiology II* (3) S$ A continuation of CLS 2212 with emphasis the introduction of laboratory methods in essential clinical mycology, virology, common Correlation of laboratory and clinical information in clinical ($9 lab fee) (3) S$ microbiology. Method analysis and evaluation. Students research and present in written and oral formats case histories and current topics with emphasis on the laboratory recognition of infectious diseases. Prerequisite: Micro 3305 may be taken concurrently. ($9 lab fee) 2215. Principles of Clinical Immunohematology* (3) S$ Basic concepts of blood banking including blood typing, crossmatch methods, antibody detection and identification, donor and recipient considerations. Essential rules and regulations governing the administration of whole blood and blood compo- 4401. Working Clinical Laboratory Theory I** (1) A Foundational principles for establishing a simulated working laboratory in which students refine technical skills, problem identification and solving, refine work-load management and nents. implementing the rules and regulations that govern clinical Prerequisite: CLS 1111 and 1112. ($9 lab fee) laboratory testing. Prerequisite: taken concurrently. 2256. Supervised Clinical Experience I* (1) A, S, Su Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care institutions. CLS 3302. CLS 4442 must be 4405. Working Clinical Laboratory Theory II** (1) S$ A continuation of CLS 4401. Simulated processes of providing all facets of clinical laboratory services. Prerequisites: CLS 4401 and Prerequisite: CLS 1112 2257. Supervised Clinical Experience II* (1) A, S, Su Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care 4409. Clinical Correlation** institutions. Physician guided correlation between laboratory data and patient 4442. Prerequisites: CLS 2213, 2214 and 2215. 2830. Directed Readings* (1-3) diagnosis. A, S$ Topics in Laboratory Medicine under the direction of departmental faculty advisor. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs* (1-3) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. (4) A Advanced theory to include laboratory instrument systems comparison, evaluation, and CLIA 88 validation procedures with emphasis on scientific research design and statistical analysis. Interrelated topics in the clinical laboratory sciences to include educational strategies for laboratory personnel, approaches to work-load management, budgeting and marketing strategies for laboratory services. ($12 lab fee) 3311. Advanced Clinical Immunohematology** (3) A Advanced blood banking theory and specialized procedures as they pertain to transfusion of whole blood and blood components. ($9 lab fee) 3313. Advanced Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis** (4) A Correlation of clinical laboratory hematology and hemostasis with emphasis on hematopathology specialized procedures and hematological abnormalities in human cellular components. Routine and specialized coagulation procedures will also be used to detect hemorrhagic and trombotic problems. fee) Prerequisite: CLS 1123 3314. Advanced Clinical Chemistry** (3) ($9 lab S$ Advanced clinical chemistry theory to include chemistry instrument systems comparison, evaluation, and CLIA 88 validation procedures with emphasis on scientific research design and statistical analysis. Advanced techniques for Toxicology and Prerequisite: Prerequisites: CLS grade is not acceptable). 3311, (1-3) A, S Prerequisite: Consent of instructor prior to registration. Advisement 4830. Directed Readings** (1-3) A, S$ Advance topics related to the correlation of clinical laboratory data to disease processes. Students may work as a group or indepen- the College of Health Professions Advisement office. The number of Prospective students are advised by the advisement counselors in this office is: 1-800-350-7042 (in Utah) out of state 1-801-626-7136 or 626-6128. The College of Health Professions Advisement Office will mail out brochures and applications upon request. Individual counseling appointments can be made for direct assistance. dently with academic or clinical faculty. 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs** (1-3) A, S Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on Admission Requirements The science prerequisite courses are listed below and must be completed with a minimum GPA of 2.25 prior to being admitted Ve These basic science courses must have been taken within five years of the date of anticipated enrollment in the | CLS 4401 and 4442. Dental Hygiene Program. to refine their interpersonal skills through a teaching/learning process specifically designed for the clinical laboratory CLS 3302. 4417. Laboratory Teaching and Supervision II** (1) S$ Continued processes set forth in CLS 4414. Students will work with a faculty member teaching one of the second year courses which are contain more technically demanding material. Students are expected to apply sound educational and performance evaluation strategies set forth in CLS 3302. Students also are presented the opportunity to refine their interpersonal skills through a teaching/ learning process specifically designed for the clinical laboratory scientist. Prerequisites: CLS 4414. 4442. Applied Working Laboratory I** (4) A Project-based applications set forth in CLS 4401. Students staff a simulated clinical laboratory and assume responsibilities associated with all facets of laboratory operations. Clinical and academic faculty serve as advisors/managers to each team of students. The process develops team building skills critical to the modern health care setting. Prerequisite: CLS 4401 must be taken concurrently. 4446. Applied Working Laboratory II** (4) S$ A continuation of project-based applications set forth in CLS 4401. Students staff a simulated clinical laboratory and assume responsibilities associated with all facets of laboratory operations. Clinical and academic faculty serve as advisors/managers to each team of students. The process develops team building skills critical to the modern health care setting. CLS 4446 expands to examine issues Zool 2100 Human Anatomy Zool 2200 Human Physiology Chem PS1010 Introduction to Chemistry Micro $1113 Introductory Microbiology The Biomedical Core (HIthSci 1110 and HIthSci 1111 may be substituted for the four courses listed above. This core will award 4 credit hours to the General Education requirement of Life and Physical Sciences. Five more approved credit hours will be needed to fulfill this category of the general education requirements. At least one course in the additional five hours must be a Physical Science approved general Program Director: Bonnie Branson, RDH, PhD Location: Allied Health, Room 475 Telephone Contact: Susan Kelsey 626-6130 Professors: Frances L. McConaughy, Sarah E. Toevs; Associate Professors: Stephanie Bossenberger-James, Bonnie Branson; Assistant Professors: Susan Dougherty, Carol Naylor The dental hygienist is a health educator concerned with the prevention of dental disease. Dental hygienists perform their services under the supervision of licensed dentists, and are the only members of the dental team who are licensed to perform a service directly to the client. Dental hygienists provide oral health education, remove deposits from education course. Other prerequisite courses include HthSci 2230 Introductory Pathophysiology around the teeth and gums, expose dental radiographs and deliver other treatments to prevent and manage dental disease. The dental hygiene curriculum is three years in length. The first year may be completed at any accredited college or university and consists of pre dental hygiene courses. These courses include: chemistry, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, English, speech, psychology, sociology, nutrition and CPR. This year of pre-dental EN1010 EN2010 Introduction to Writing Intermediate Writing $S1010 SS1010 _HU1020 LS1020 Introductory Principles of Principles of Foundations dental hygiene. The two year dental hygiene curriculum includes Students also rotate to off-campus sites for extended clinical experiences. Students who successfully complete the three-year curriculum are awarded an Associate of Science degree from Weber State. A fourth year leading to a bachelor’s degree is optional. To become a licensed dental hygienist, each student must successfully pass a written National Board Exam and a practical regional exam. The Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the American Dental Testing Center. The application deadline for Autumn Semester enrollment is March 25 of each year. A $10.00 application fee must be paid at the time the application is submitted. Association's Commission on Dental Accreditation, a specialized accrediting agency recognized by the Council on Post-secondary Accreditation and the United States Department of Education. CLS 4405 must be taken concurrently. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring utilizing Thin-Layer Chromatography, RIA, and EIA techniques are presented. Advanced consider- WEBER STATE UNIVER SET Y WEBER S:'T AT Psychology Sociology Public Speaking in Nutrition APPLICATION PROCESS Applicants to the program must complete a specific application form to be considered for the dental hygiene program. This application package can be obtained from the Advisement Office in the College of Health Professions (1-800350-7042 in Utah). The application package will call for letters of reference, current transcripts and ACT scores, and verification of previous health- related work experience. Applicants are required to take a dexterity test offered through the WSU hygiene courses is followed by two years of specialized study in practical experience in the WSU Dental Hygiene Clinic. Engl Engl _ Psych Soclgy Comm Nutri that cross all health care disciplines. Prerequisites: CLS 4401 and 4442. PRENGR CS EET MFET » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 44 credit hours is required for the major. Additionally, thirty-five hours of prerequisites are necessary. Students must also complete nine additional hours to meet WSU requirements for the A.S. degree. Total credit hour requirements equal 88 hours. into the program. Students also are presented the opportunity Prerequisite: laboratory administrative functions. 3313, 3314 and 3316 Applied Science & Prerequisite course work must meet a standard of 2.25 GPA. All courses required for the major must be successfully completed with a grade of "C" or better (a "C-" 4454. Supervised Clinical Experience II** (1) A, S, Su Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care institutions. Emphasis on experiences associated with S$ sound educational and performance evaluation strategies set forth in CLS 3302. listed under the Admission Requirements below. » Grade Requirements: the student transcript. 4414. Laboratory Teaching and Supervision I** (2) A Students will work with a faculty member teaching one of the first year or certificate courses. Students are expected to apply scientist. 3302. Advanced Clinical Laboratory Practices I* Prerequisite CLS 2215. CLS 4446 must be taken concurrently. (1) institutions. Emphasis on experiences associated with laboratory administrative functions. Prerequisites: CLS 3311, 3313, 3314 and 3316. 4800. Special Problems** decision-making skills, development of strategies for managing and HNRS & BIS LIBSCI WS conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care & CLS 2212, Micro LS1113 or Micro LS2054. 3316. Advanced Clinical Microbiology** HYGIENE wwer agents including the mycoplasmas and chlamydia. Prerequisites: laboratory data correlations a quality assurance tool will be emphasized. Prerequisites: CLS 3302. ($9 lab fee) DENTAL WwWwWwww iw w human eucaryotic parasites and recognizing miscellaneous infectious presented. Clinical correlation with disease processes and the use of 4453. Supervised Clinical Experience I** (1) A, S, Su Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in E UNIVERSITY GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI |