of immunohematology. This department of the clinical laboratory is also known as blood bank. Focus is placed on red blood cell immunology as it relates to ABO/Rh typing procedures, antibody detection and identification techniques and compatibility testing. Blood donor program regulations will also be introduced. Prerequisite: BIO 131, BIO 231, BIO 232, CLS 101, CLS 102, MLT 204. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. Note: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. 17237 50 attain competence in the clinical hematology laboratory reinforcing the knowledge and skills gained in foundation courses. Hematology instrumentation, methodologies and clinical interpretation and correlation of laboratory results will be emphasized. Prerequisite: ENG 101, ENG 102, BIO 231, BIO 232, CHE 131, CHE 132, CLS 101, CLS 102, MLT 101, MAT 177, MLT 201. Note: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. 17238 50 develop competency in the clinical microbiology laboratory reinforcing the knowledge and skills gained in foundation courses. Instrumentation, bench/manual methodologies and clinical interpretation and correlation of laboratory results will be emphasized. Prerequisite: ENG 101, ENG 102, BIO 231, BIO 232, CHE 131, CHE 132, CLS 101, CLS 102, MLT 101, MLT 203. Note: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. 17239 50 apply their critical thinking skills and technical knowledge to a variety of laboratory case studies. Prerequisite: CLS 101, CLS 102, MLT 101, MLT 201, MLT 202, MLT 203, MLT 204, MLT 251. Note: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. 17240 80 develop competency in the immunohematology laboratory integrating the knowledge and skills gained in foundation courses. Methodologies, instrumentation, and clinical interpretation and correlation of laboratory results will be emphasized. Prerequisite: ENG 101, ENG 102, BIO 231, BIO 232, CHE 131, CHE 132, CLS 101, CLS 102, MLT 204, MLT 251. Note: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. 17241 50 introduce a wide variety of musical styles. Through the understanding of elements, or fundamentals, that all music has in common (such as melody, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, harmony, and structure) and a familiarity with the instruments of the orchestra, the student will become an involved listener. Many different kinds of music from 1600 to the present, ranging from small delicate pieces to dramatic symphonies, will be studied. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. 11073 01 basic means of expression and communication than language. Through music people reveal their beliefs and relationships to nature and the supernatural, as well as their feelings about themselves as individuals and their relationships within their society. In "World Music" students will become explorers on a journey through world music cultures including indigenous and contemporary music from Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Celtic and Eastern Europe, and Latin America. Students will develop skills in active and involved listening and establish foundations for connecting to and participating in the global society of today's world. General Education Elective: Humanities Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. 11127 50 Colonial influences through the birth and development of blues, country, Cajun, jazz, rock and rap, as well as regional styles, and Broadway and classical contributions. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. 17124 01 companies, artist management, music publishing, radio, and the Internet. We will examine contemporary practices and their historical backgrounds. Career opportunities will also be discussed. As a final project, students will have the opportunity to work out a marketing plan for their own musical ventures or for an MCC-sponsored musical event. General Education Electives: Humanities 16418 01 T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses |