Courses numbered 0 to 99 are developmental and credits may not be used to satisfy degree requirements. Courses numbered 1000 to 1099, freshman; 2000 to 2099, sophomore; 3000 to 3099, junior; 4000 to 4099, senior; 5000 to 5099, graduate; 6000 to 7099, graduate courses beyond the master’s level. Where indicated, certain 4000-level courses are accepted for graduate credit.
The number after each course title indicates the semester hours credit. CR(credit) or NC (no credit) after a course title indicates a pass/fail course with no semester hours credit.
An abbreviation following a course description indicates the semester or summer term the course will normally be offered: F-fall semester; Sp-spring semester; Sum-entire summer session; Sum I - first summer term; Sum II - second summer term. The word “even” or “odd” follows the description of a course which is offered only in alternate years.
Students may not enroll in more than one section of the same course specified in the University catalog without approval of the Registrar. Students who register for more than one section of the same course may be arbitrarily dropped from one of the sections without notice.
Class pre-requisites must be completed as prescribed by the most current catalog, regardless of the catalog or curriculum in effect for any student. Students who do not meet course qualifications or who have not completed pre-requisites for a course may be arbitrarily dropped without notice.
The courses that are listed in this catalog may be offered for credit in a variety of formats, including electronically mediated teaching.
Medical Laboratory Science
MLSC 3024 - Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology
3 cr.
Study of physiologic limits and composition of various body fluids and their methods of analysis.
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only
MLSC 3025 - Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology Laboratory
1 cr.
A laboratory course to accompany MLSC 3024 including qualitative and quantitative analysis of physiologic components and composition of the various components of blood and other body fluids and methods of analysis for toxic substances.
Three hours laboratory. Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
Principles of basic clinical chemistry and toxicology procedures applied to enzymes; endocrine function; electrolytes and blood gases; renal function; gastric, pancreatic and intestine function; biochemistry of pregnancy; therapeutic drug monitoring and analysis of toxic substances.
A laboratory course to accompany MLSC 3027, giving practical experience in pretransfusion compatibility testing and basic antibody identification and an introduction to donor screening and component preparation.
Three hours laboratory. Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
The morphology, physiology, and immunogenicity of disease-causing bacteria, methods of solation, identification, susceptibility testing, and control of pathogenic bacteria and diseases.
Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
Seminar and management course that includes oral and written presentations of research on current topics related to laboratory medicine. Laboratory management topics are analyzed using case studies and group exercises. Regulations and laws that impact the medical laboratory are discussed.
Practical instruction and laboratory practice in the performance of laboratory techniques used in automation, quality control, flow cytometry, and molecular methods.
Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of urinalysis procedures and data. Practical application of medical urinalysis knowledge and skills in a medical laboratory setting.
Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of hematological and coagulation procedures and data. Practical application of medical hematology knowledge and skills in a medical laboratory setting.
Continuation of MLSC 4022. Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of hematological and body fluid procedures and data. Practical application of clinical hematology knowledge and skills in a medical laboratory setting.
Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of medical bacteriology, mycology, virology, and parasitology procedures and data. Practical application of clinical microbiology, mycology, virology, and parasitology knowledge and skills in a medical laboratory setting.
Continuation of MLSC 4032. Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of medical bacteriology, mycology, virology, and parasitology procedures and data. Practical application of medical microbiology, mycology, virology, and parasitology knowledge and skills in a medical laboratory setting.
Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of clinical chemistry procedures and data. Practical application of clinical chemistry knowledge and skills in a medical laboratory setting.
Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of immunohematological procedures and data. Practical application of clinical immunohematology and transfusion medicine in a medical laboratory setting.
Continuation of MLSC 4052. Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of immunohematological procedures and data. Practical application of clinical immunohematology and transfusion medicine in a reference laboratory setting.
Practical laboratory of applied leadership and tactical skills taken with MILS 1010. Activities include basic drill, land navigation, physical fitness, communications, basic rifle marksmanship, and rappelling.
Practical laboratory of applied leadership and tactical skills taken with MILS 1012. Activities include rifle marksmanship, first aid, rope crafts, physical conditioning, individual tactical skills, and team development skills.
Practical laboratory of leadership skills to develop individual skills and develop individuals as part of an effective team. Activities include advanced drill, military tactics, communications, land navigation, and basic rifle marksmanship.
A practical laboratory of applied leadership and military skills to accompany MILS 2012. Activities include rifle marksmanship, first aid, rope crafts, physical conditioning, individual tactical skills, and team development.
A six-week summer camp conducted at an Army post. Provides the student with core training allowing placement into the 3000/4000 level courses. Non-obligatory. Open to students who have not taken all four of MILS 1010, MILS 1012, MILS 2010, and MILS 2012 classes, and who pass a physical examination paid for by ROTC.
Prerequisite(s): Approval of the Professor of Military Science and completion of a minimum of 57 credit hours. To receive credit, the student must enroll in a summer term prior to departure for camp.
Laboratory course to accompany MILS 3010. A practical laboratory of applied leadership that is planned and executed by the MS IV cadets. Activities include drill and ceremonies, land navigation, rappelling, rifle marksmanship, tactics, first aid, water survival, physical conditioning, and communications.
Laboratory course to accompany MILS 3012. A practical laboratory of applied leadership that is planned and executed by the MS IV cadets. Activities include drill and ceremonies, land navigation, rifle marksmanship, tactics, physical conditioning, and communications.
Five weeks of intensified instruction and practical exercise in tactics, leadership, and weapons conducted at an Army post under the control of ROTC instructor personnel.
Prerequisite(s): MILS 3010 and MILS 3012. To receive credit for 3014, the student must enroll in the second summer session prior to departure for camp.
Laboratory course to accompany MILS 4010. A practical laboratory of applied leadership that is planned and executed by the MS IV cadets. Activities include drill and ceremonies, land navigation, rappelling, rifle marksmanship, tactics, first aid, water survival, physical conditioning, and communications.
Laboratory course to accompany MILS 4012. A practical laboratory of applied leadership that is planned and executed by the MS IV cadets. Activities include drill and ceremonies, land navigation, rifle marksmanship, tactics, physical conditioning, and communications.
A non-technical course designed to provide the layman with an understanding and utilization of the basic elements of music including sound, melody, harmony, rhythm, and form.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit.Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the prior course at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and/or an audition.