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Course Name
Long Title
Min Credits
Description
Requisites
This course will be a one-semester continuation of the Latin I collegelevel introduction to Ancient Latin . The progression from Latin I will involve a more sophisticated treatment of vocabulary , grammar , pronunciation and translation . While the content of instruction will consist mostly of Classical Latin ( the Golden and Silvery Ages ), the
LAT-103
Interm Latin I
3
pronunciation will be ecclesiastical . The rationale for this is founded upon the idea that Latin was a living , spoken language , evolving for nearly 2500 years , and the latest significant stage of that development ( regarding pronunciation ) was arguably the Latin of the Roman Catholic Church , which is still the official language of the Vatican .
MEA-033
Medical Assisting
30
MLS-410
Med Immunohematology
2
MLS-415
Clinical Immunohematology
2
MLS-420
Basic Hematology & Coagulation
2
MLS-425
Advanced Hematology & Coagulation
2
MLS-430
Clinical Hematology & Coagulation
2
MLS-435
Immunology
2
Study of the theory of immunohematology . Emphasis is on antigen systems of red cells and antibodies produced against these as related to blood transfusions . Included will be methodologies used , the importance and hazards of transfusion of human blood and blood components , quality assurance , and the regulations governing blood banks . Performance of methodologies and problem-solving techniques in immunohematology , to include cross-matching , antibody identification , preparation and transfusion of blood and blood components , and transfusion reactions . Theoretical aspects of routine hematology and coagulation procedures are covered in detail . Normal cellular elements of the blood and bone marrow and coagulation factors are covered and correlated to appropriate hematology techniques . Theoretical aspects of specialized hematology and coagulation techniques are reviewed in appropriate detail . Hematologic and coagulation disease states are thoroughly studied and correlated to the relevant basic and advanced techniques . Performance of various hematological and coagulation techniques are emphasized . Theory and comparison of techniques are discussed where pertinent . Appropriate pathologic states are thoroughly reviewed and compare Study of the body ' s immune process , host reactions and diseases of the immune system . The course will include laboratory immunology procedures .