| NOTE: Medical technology courses are taken during the senior year and only by students accepted into the Cox School
of Medical Technology.
MTC 401. Clinical Biochemistry - 10 hours (On demand)
Theory and laboratory study of analytical biochemistry, incorporating both routine and special chemical procedures.
MTC 402. Clinical Microscopy - 2 hours (On demand)
Principles and techniques of the physical, chemical and microscopic examination of urine and other body fluids as related to the
disease process.
MTC 403. Clinical Hematology & Coagulation - 7 hours (On demand)
Study of blood cell derivation, maturation and function. Principles of hemostatis and coagulation. Methodology used in routine
and special studies and the interpretation and correlation with disease states.
MTC 404. Diagnostic Immunology - 4 hours (On demand)
The science of immunity including antibody development, principles of the antigen-antibody interactions, and techniques of
serological testing for various disease states.
MTC 405. Clinical Microbiology - 7 hours (On demand)
The theory and laboratory study of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, rickettsiae, fungi, and parasites. Includes morphology,
physiology, taxonomy, and medical significance.
MTC 406. Immunohematology - 4 hours (On demand)
A study of the blood group systems and the immune response. Methods of cross-matching, antibody screening, and phenotyping.
Administrative safeguards and legal aspects of blood banking.
MTC 407. Special Topics in Medical Technology - 1 hour (On demand)
Instruction will include lecture and/or clinical practice in the areas of in-service education, management and supervision, research
and development, and the principles and techniques of the instructional process.
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