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Show 506 Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions electrolyte acid/base balance. Prerequisite: CHEM mo and CHEM 1120 or CHEM 1210 and CHEM 1220 . * Acceptance into the MLS AAS Program required MLS 2212 - Principles of Clinical Microbiology I Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] This course provides an in-depth coverage of clinically significant pathogenic cocci and Gram negative rods, including epidemiology, pathogenicity, and procedures for traditional laboratory identification. Pre/Co-requisite: MICR 1113 or MICR 2054 . * Acceptance into the MLS AAS Program required. MLS 2213 - Principles of Clinical Chemistry II Credits: (5) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem, Online] Continuation of MLS 2211 with the introduction to methods for the assessment of proteins, lipids, enzymology, therapeutic drug monitoring, toxicology and basic endocrinology. Prerequisite: MLS 2211. * Acceptance into the MLS AAS Program required MLS 2214 - Principles of Clinical Microbiology II Credits: (4) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem, Online] This course is a continuation of MLS 2212 including, antimicrobial testing, clinical mycology, virology, parasitology and miscellaneous clinical bacteria including Gram positive bacteria, mycobacteria, and anaerobes. Prerequisite: MLS 2212 . * Acceptance into the MLS AAS Program required. MLS 2256 - Supervised Clinical Experience I Credits: (l) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care institutions. Offered CR/NC only. Co-Requisite: MLS 2257. Online students receive credit for clinical experience. * Acceptance into the MLS AAS Program required MLS 2257 - Supervised Clinical Experience II Credits: (l) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Off campus supervised clinical experiences administered in conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care institutions. Offered CR/NC only. Co-Requisite: MLS 2256 . Online students receive credit for clinical experience. * Acceptance into the MLS AAS Program required MLS 2830 - Directed Reading Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Full Sem, Online] Summer [Full Sem, Online] Topics in Laboratory Medicine under the direction of departmental faculty advisor. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. * Acceptance into the MLS AAS Program required MLS 2920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Summer [Full Sem] Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. May be repeated twice for a maximum 3 credit hours. * Acceptance into the MLS AAS Program required MLS 3301 - Online Orientation for BS Degree Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Online] Spring [Online] Summer [Online] This course is designed to prepare the student for the online environment and specifics of the MLS program. Course components include: study and computer skills, learning styles, MLS student handbook, library tutorial, faculty introductions, contact and troubleshooting information, academic advisement, Power Point Presentations, Access Database, and short referenced paper writing and using library resources tailor-made specifically for BS degree MLS students online. MLS 3302 - Biostatistics, Research Methods, and Laboratory Practices Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Online] Summer [Online] Advanced theory to include laboratory instrument systems comparison, evaluation, and CLIA88 validation procedures with emphasis on scientific research design and statistical analysis. Interrelated topics in the medical laboratory sciences to include educational strategies for laboratory personnel, approaches to work-load management, budgeting and marketing strategies for laboratory services. Students also learn about and evaluate the new diagnostic technology available to medical laboratories, as well as learning how to select, evaluate, design, perform, and document CLIA-88 acceptable validations studies on new chemistry instrumentation or analytical methods. Interrelated topics in the medical laboratory to include workload management, designing and implementing standards for quality assurance, budgeting laboratory operations, and investigative concepts Weber State University 2014-2015 Catalog |