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Show 228 CLS 2211 CLS 2212 CLS 2213 CLS 2214 CLS 2215 CLS 2256 CLS 2257 Principles of ainical Chemistry I (5) Principles of ainical Mcrobiology I (4) Principles of ainical Chemistry II (5) Principles of Clinical Mcrobiology II (4) Principles of ainical Immunohematology (4) Supervised Clinical Experience I (1) Supervised Clinical Experience II (1) Support Courses Required (24-25 credit hours) Elementary Chemistry (5) Principles of Chemistry (5) Elementary Organic Bio-Chemistry (5) Principles of Chemistry II (5) Biomedical Core (4) Biomedical Core Lab (4) Applied Lab Math & Lab Statistics (3) Intro to Microbiology (3) Principles of Mcrobiology (4) ' Equivalencies to Biomedical Core (HTHS 1110 and HTHS 1111): CHEMPS/SI1110 orCHEMPS/SI1210 CHEM SI1120 or CHEM SI1220 HTHS LSI 110* HTHS 1111* CLS 2003 MCR LSI 113 orMCRLS/SI2054 ZOOL 2200 and ZOOL 2100 or PHYS PS/SI 1010 Recommended Courses HIM SI3200 HTHS 2230 Human Physiology (4) Human Anatomy (4) Elementary Physics (3) Epidemiology & Biostatistics (3) Intro Pathophysiology (3) Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the online catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. Distance Education Online Clinical Laboratory Sciences associate of applied science degree (a.a.s.) Complete the requirements for the Clinical Laboratory Sciences Associate of Applied Science Degree in addition to CLS 1001 Online Orientation. For more information about the distance education online program, please contact Yasmen Simonian, Department Chair, at (801) 626-7080 or ysimoman@weber.edu, or Amanda Harden, QS Department secretary, at (801) 626-6118, or Kara Hansen-Suchy, CLS Online Programs Coordinator at (800) 848-7770, ext 8138, or khansen-suchy@weber.edu, or visit the CLS Homepage at www.weber.edu/cls. Clinical Laboratory Assistant (CLA) CERTIFICATION For more information about the certification program, please contact Yasmen Simonian, Department Chair, at (801) 626-7080 or ysrmoman@weber.edu, orAmanda Harden, CLS Department secretary, at (801) 626-6118, or Kara Hansen-Suchy, QS Online Programs Coordinator at (800) 848-7770, ext 8138, or khansen-suchy@weber.edu, or visit the QS Homepage at www.weber.edu/cls. CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES COURSES - CLS * Acceptance into the CLT program required **Acceptance into the CLS program required CLS 1000. Core Clinical Laboratory Skills (3) The CLS 1000 course is designed to teach core clinical laboratory skills to individuals from various health care professions. The curriculum will focus on basic laboratory methods in quality control, quality assurance, information recording and transfer, normal and abnormal laboratory values, and problem recognition. Students will receive basic technical instruction in phlebotomy, specimen collection and processing, and laboratory instrumentation in the areas of hematology, serology, urinalysis, and clinical chemistry. Prerequisite: Departmental Approval. CLS 1001. Online Orientation for AAS Degree (1) This course is designed to prepare the student for the online environment and specifics of the CLS program. Course components include: study and computer skills, learning styles, CLS student handbook, WebCT and library tutorial, faculty introductions, contact and troubleshooting information, and academic advisement tailor-made specifically for AAS degree CLS students online. CLS 1003. Introduction to Clinical Immunology (1) Principles and applications for laboratory testing including safe practices for laboratory practitioner, specimen quality assurance, basic concepts in clinical immunology, and clinical approaches to immunological testing. Prerequisite: CLS 1000. CLS 1113. Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Practices (4) Principles and applications to laboratory testing including safe practices for the laboratory practitioner, specimen quality assurance, phlebotomy, urinalysis, basic concepts in clinical immunology, and clinical approaches to immunological testing. Laboratory session addresses the principles and applications to laboratory testing including safe practices for the laboratory practitioner, specimen quality assurance, phlebotomy, urinalysis, basic concepts in clinical immunology, and clinical approaches to immunological testing. CLS 1123. Principles of Hematology and Hemostasis (5) 5 Fundamental theories of hematopoiesis, routine laboratory evaluation of blood components using standard instrumentation and microscopic methods, including safely and quality control. Fundamental theories of hemostasis and introduction to abnormal hematology. Introduction to routine laboratory methods in hemostasis. Co-requisites: CLS 1113. CLS 1154. Supervised Clinical Experience: First Year (1) Off-campus supervised clinical experiences administered in conjunction with clinical faculty in WSU affiliated health care institutions. Prerequisite: CLS 1113 and 1123. CLS 2003. Applied Laboratory Mathematics and Laboratory Statistics (3) F A discipline-specific course which tailors applied laboratory mathematics and clinical statistics to all areas of the clinical laboratory with emphasis in clinical chemistry. Topics to include reagent preparation, specimen dilution protocols, quality assurance and quality control, practical applications of common statistical tests, and statistical analysis using Microsoft Excel. The course is designed to complement the mathematics component of Clinical Chemistry CLS 2211 and CLS 2213. CLS 2211. Principles of Clinical Chemistry I* (5) F Basic concepts and techniques in clinical chemistry and quality control utilizing manual and automated laboratory procedures. Emphasis on blood and body fluid assessments of carbohydrates, bilirubin, non-protein nitrogen testing and electrolyte acid/base balance. Prerequisite: CHEM PS/SI1110 and CHEM SI 120 or CHEM PS/SI1210andSI1220. CLS 2212. Principles of Clinical Microbiology I* (4) F This course provides an in-depth coverage of clinically significant bacteria including epidemiology, pathogenicity, procedures for traditional laboratory identification and antimicrobial testing. Prerequisite: MCRLS1113 or MICRLS/SI2054 may be taken concurrently. Weber State University 20 06-200 7 Catalog |