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HS-414
HS-425
Complementary & Alternative Healing
Advanced Hematology / Coagulation
This course will provide a comprehensive and clinical relevant coverage of complementary and alternative medicine. It will cover history, philosophy and mechanisms of alternative therapies and includes a thorough review of the clinically controlled trials, indications and contraindications of each therapy.
This course will expand the knowledge acquired at the MLT level. Hematologic and coagulation disorders and information concerning advanced diagnostic procedures will be stressed along with quality control, laboratory management, instrumentation and case studies.
HS-437
Special Topics
This course provides opportunity for investigation of a selected topic or
topics designed to integrate and deepen the student ' s comprehension and
application of health science theory and practice.
HS-439
Independent Study
Qualified advanced students may arrange independent study in areas not covered by existing courses. Registration is with the consent of the involved faculty and permission of the dean of the school and the vice president for academic affairs.
HS-445
Medical Chemistry
This course will expand upon the knowledge acquired at the MLT level.
Advanced chemistry procedures, instrumentation, disease states, quality
control and laboratory management will be reviewed.
HS-455
Medical Microbiology
Infectious disease, epidemiology and antibiotics and chemotherapeutic
agents will be emphasized.
HSV-299
Special Topics in Human Services
The Special Topics in Human Services independent study provides the opportunity for students to select a research topic for in-depth review to further their understanding of the issue and its implications for the field of Human Services. Topics must be approved by the Instructor. Students will work independently to complete research / literature reviews, conduct informational interviews with Human Services professionals, and create projects to fulfill the learning objectives of the independent study. The Instructor will meet with students to review progress periodically though the semester as indicated in the class meeting schedule.
HSV-4000
Human Services Capstone
With the permission of the Human Services Program Coordinator, senior level students will be provided the opportunity to demonstrate skills learned throughout the Human Services degree program. Through writing assignments, role play, lecture, site visits, portfolio development, and a service project that contributes to the field, students will demonstrate their mastery of the program goals for the Human Services degree.
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