Jun 26, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses of Instruction


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.

 

 

Mathematics


For Undergraduates Only

Because of substantial overlap in contents:

  • Only one course from the following list may be taken for credit toward graduation: MATH 1011  and MATH 1013 .
  • Only one course from the following list may be taken for credit toward graduation:   and  
  • Only one course from the following list may be taken for credit toward graduation:   and  .

 


 

  
  • MATH 1000 - Applied Algebra for College Students Recitation


    2 cr.

    This course consists of instructor-supervised learning sessions designed to supplement course material for MATH 1009 . This course provides small group sessions where students will study and work together. This course may not be used for University credit. Students will be awarded a grade of Credit or No Credit.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH ACT score 18 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 1009 .


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  • MATH 1009 - Applied Algebra for College Students


    3 cr.

    Emphasis on applications involving: solving equations and inequalities; function properties and graphs; linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions. Recommended for students who will not take MATH 1031 .

    Prerequisite(s): MATH ACT 18 or higher. Students with MATH ACT of 18 must concurrently enroll in MATH 1000 . Students may not receive crredit for both MATH 1009 AND MATH 1011 .
    Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1009 AND MATH 1011 .

    LCCN: CMAT 1203


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  • MATH 1011 - College Algebra


    3 cr.

    In-depth treatment of solving equations and inequalities; function properties and graphs; inverse functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions with applications; systems of equations.

    Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1011 and MATH 1009 .

    Prerequisite(s): Open only to students whose Math ACT is 19 or higher or successful completion of MATH 0093 .

    LCCN: CMAT 1213


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  • MATH 1012 - Trigonometry


    3 cr.

    Trigonometric functions and graphs; inverse trigonometric functions; fundamental identities and angle formulas; solving equations; triangles with applications; polar coordinate system.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1011 .

    LCCN: CMAT 1223


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  • MATH 1013 - Elementary Functions


    3 cr.

    A pre-calculus course emphasizing functions of algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental nature. This course is designed for those students who intend to enroll in calculus.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 1011 , an “A” in MATH 1009 , or Math ACT score of 23 or higher.

    LCCN: CMAT 1233


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  • MATH 1014 - Applied Calculus


    3 cr.

    A study of the concepts of differential and integral calculus with a focus on applications for business, social sciences, and life sciences.

     

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1011 .

    LCCN: CMAT 2103


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  • MATH 1016 - Elementary Statistics


    3 cr.

    Descriptive statistics; probability calculations; discrete and continuous probability distributions (including the binomial and Poisson distributions, the normal and Student-t distributions); interval estimations, hypothesis testing, linear regression and correlation. Not applicable to a major or minor in computer science.

     

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1009 , MATH 1011 , MATH 1013  or MATH 1014 .

    LCCN: CMAT 1303


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  • MATH 1018 - Contemporary Mathematics


    3 cr.

    Selected topics from contemporary mathematics including logic, graph theory, set theory, number theory, probability, statistics, voting theory, geometry, and consumer mathematics.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1009 , MATH 1011 , MATH 1013 , or MATH 1014 .
     

    LCCN: CMAT 1103


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  • MATH 1031 - Calculus I


    4 cr.

    Limits and continuity of functions; introduction of the derivative; techniques of differentiation; Chain rule; implicit differentiation; differentiation of transcendental and inverse functions; applications of differentiation: concavity; relative extrema; maximum and minimum values of a function; optimization; antidifferentiation; definite integrals; Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; areas; applications of definite integrals;

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1012  or MATH 1013  or permission of instructor.

    LCCN: CMAT 2114 (4 hr.)


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  • MATH 1032 - Calculus II


    4 cr.

    Inverse functions, techniques of integration, applications of the integral, sequences and series.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1031 .

    LCCN: CMAT 2124 (4 hr.)



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  • MATH 2002 - Applied Linear Algebra


    3 cr.

    An introduction to the application of matrix algebra. Emphasis on the application of procedures and algorithms.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1031  or MATH 1014 .
    Sp


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  • MATH 2032 - Calculus III


    4 cr.

    Vectors, lines, and planes, vector valued functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, calculus of vector fields.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1032 .
    Sp


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  • MATH 2040 - Foundations of Mathematics


    3 cr.

    Introduction to logic and proofs, set theory, functions and structures relating to algebra and analysis.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1031 .
    F


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  • MATH 2050 - Numerical Foundations for Teachers


    3 cr.

    Students will discuss problem solving strategies, and investigate elementary number theory, arithmetic operations and algorithms. Emphasis is placed on applying the processes of problem solving, reasoning, connections, communications, and representation by combining discussion, modeling, manipulatives, cooperative learning and technology. For Elementary Education majors only.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1009  or MATH 1011 .


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  • MATH 2055 - Mathematical and Statistical Foundations for Elementary Teachers


    3 cr.

    Students will analyze patterns, functions, algebraic underpinnings, and statistics. Emphasis is placed in the processes of problem solving, reasoning and proof, describing and analyzing data, probability explorations, and connections, communications and representation by combining discussion, modeling, manipulatives, cooperative learning and technology. For Elementary Education majors only.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 2050 .
    (Students may not receive credit for MATH 2055 if they have credit in MATH 2052).


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  • MATH 3000 - Mathematics Internship


    1-3 cr.

    Closely supervised practical experience working in agencies/businesses that employ mathematicians. Students will receive grades of CR (credit) or NC (no credit). 

    Course may be repeated for up to 6 credits.
    Prerequisite(s): Only Math and Math Education majors with junior or senior status are eligible. Requires approval from the School Director.


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  • MATH 3001 - Differential Equations


    3 cr.

    An introduction to ordinary differential equations, emphasizing equations of first order and first degree, linear differential equations of higher order, and applications of equations which arise in geometry, chemistry, and physics.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1032 .
    F


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  • MATH 3003 - Mathematical Statistics


    3 cr.

    Random variables, probability, distribution functions, mathematical models, testing hypotheses, frequency distributions, correlations, regression, goodness of fit, derived distributions, non-parametric methods.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 1031 .


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  • MATH 3007 - College Geometry


    3 cr.

    Selected topics from finite, projective, or non-Euclidean geometries. Advanced topics in Euclidean geometry, including constructions.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 2040 .
    Sp


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  • MATH 3040 - Introduction to Analysis and Algebra


    3 cr.

    This course provides instruction to abstract algebra and real analysis and is a continuation of MATH 2040.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 2040 .


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  • MATH 3050 - Geometry and Measurement for Elementary Teachers


    3 cr.

    Students will analyze Euclidian geometry and measurement among and between the English and metric systems. Emphasis is placed on applying the processes of problem solving, reasoning, and proof, connections, communications, and representation by combining discussion, modeling, manipulatives, cooperative learning and technology. For Elementary Education majors only.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 2055 .


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  • MATH 3073 - Numerical Methods


    3 cr.

    Numerical algorithms fundamental to scientific work including discussion or error.

    Prerequisite(s): CSCI 2003 , a grade of “C” or better in MATH 2002 , and MATH 1032 .
    (Dual listed as CSCI 3073 ).


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  • MATH 3080 - Real Analysis


    3 cr.

    Sequences and series of real numbers and their convergence; continuity, differentiation, and integration of real valued functions of one real variable.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1032 , MATH 2040 .


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  • MATH 3086 - Modern Algebra


    3 cr.

    Axioms and the nature of proof, groups, rings, integral domains, fields, homomorphisms and isomorphisms.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 2002  and MATH 2040 .


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  • MATH 4001 - Differential Equations


    3 cr.

    Series solutions to ordinary differential equations, Laplace transforms, systems of differential equations, numerical methods and applications which arise in geometry, chemistry, and physics.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 3001 .


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  • MATH 4002 - Linear Spaces


    3 cr.

    A study of abstract vector spaces including function spaces, linear transformations, operators, functionals and duality, bilinear and quadratic forms.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 2002 , MATH 1032 .


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  • MATH 4003 - Mathematical Statistics


    3 cr.

    Probability, discrete and continuous random variables, expected values and moments, special continuous distributions, sampling, point estimation, multivariate normal, interval estimation, tests of hypothesis, regression and linear hypothesis, experimental design models, sequential tests, and nonparametric methods.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 3003 .


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  • MATH 4004 - Mathematical Statistics


    3 cr.

    Probability, discrete and continuous random variables, expected values and moments, special continuous distributions, sampling, point estimation, multivariate normal, interval estimation, tests of hypothesis, regression and linear hypothesis, experimental design models, sequential tests, and nonparametric methods.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 3003 .


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  • MATH 4005 - Partial Differential Equations


    3 cr.

    Fourier series, boundary value problems, partial differential equations, special functions, with an emphasis on applications.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 3001 .


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  • MATH 4006 - Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable


    3 cr.

    Real and complex numbers, differentiation and integration of functions of a complex variable, mapping by elementary functions, transformations, infinite series, and theory of residues and poles.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 2032 .


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  • MATH 4007 - History of Mathematics


    3 cr.

    Selected topics on the development of mathematics as a human endeavor; numeration systems; growth of algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and the calculus; contributions from various cultures; selected biographies of mathematicians.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 2040  and either MATH 3080  or MATH 3086 .


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  • MATH 4009 - Cryptology


    3 cr.

    Introduction to modern applications of mathematics. Private key ciphers, including shift, affine and vigenere; attacks on these ciphers. Modern public key ciphers including RSA and Knapsack.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 2040  or permission of the instructor.


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  • MATH 4011 - Fundamentals of Middle School Mathematics I


    3 cr.

    For the middle-school teacher; number concepts and relationships; geometry and measurement; algebra and algebraic structures. Emphasis is on teaching mathematics at the middle school level. Not applicable toward a major nor minor in mathematics at undergraduate or graduate level. Applies to elementary and middle school certification.


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  • MATH 4012 - Fundamentals of Middle School Mathematics II


    3 cr.

    Probability and statistics for the middle-school teacher. Topics include, but are not restricted to, data analysis and basic concepts of probability and statistics. Not applicable toward a major nor minor in mathematics at undergraduate or graduate level. Applies to elementary and middle school certification.


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  • MATH 4013 - Mathematics of Finance I


    3 cr.

    This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics, and how those concepts are applied with regard to time value of money, annuities/cash flows with payments that are not contingent, loans and bonds.

    Prerequisite(s): Credit or registration in ECON 2001 , credit or registration in MATH 1016  or MATH 3003  


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  • MATH 4014 - Mathematics of Finance II


    3 cr.

    This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamental concepts of financial mathematics, and how those concepts are applied with regard to general cash flows and portfolios, immunization, general derivatives, options, forwards and futures, swaps, and hedging and investment strategies.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 4013  


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  • MATH 4017 - Advanced Real Analysis


    3 cr.

    Sequences and series of vector-valued functions of several real variables and their convergence; continuity, differentiation, and integration of vector- valued functions of several real variables.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 3080 .


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  • MATH 4019 - Topology


    3 cr.

    Point sets, axiomatic bases, topology of the line and the plane. Emphasis on connectedness, compact sets and continuous transformations.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 2040  and MATH 1032 .


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  • MATH 4020 - Introduction to Biostatistics I


    3 cr.

    An introduction to the discipline of statistics and its application to problems of biology, including human biology, medicine, and public health. Topics include Bayesian inferences, estimation techniques, hypothesis testing, goodness of fit, and analysis of variance.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 1014  or MATH 1031  or permission of the department head and junior standing or above.
    (Same as CSCI 4020 ).


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  • MATH 4021 - Introduction to Biostatistics II


    3 cr.

    A continuation of MATH 4020 . Topics include linear and multiple regression, logistics regression, longitudinal data analysis, nonparametric methods and principle component techniques.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 4020  or CSCI 4020  and junior standing or above.
    (Same as CSCI 4021 ).


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  • MATH 4025 - Advanced Modern Algebra


    3 cr.

    Continuation of MATH 3086 ; Euclidean domains, unique factorization domains, principal ideal domains, Galois theory and related topics.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 3086 .


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  • MATH 4031 - Fundamentals of High School Mathematics I


    3 cr.

    Emphasis is on teaching at the high school level. Topics include, but are not restricted to, number concepts and relationships, geometry and measurement. Not applicable toward a major or minor in mathematics. Applies to middle and high school certification.


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  • MATH 4032 - Fundamentals of High School Mathematics II


    3 cr.

    Emphasis is on teaching at the high school level. Topics include, but are not restricted to, algebra, algebraic structures, data analysis, basic statistics. Not applicable toward a major or minor in mathematics. Applies to middle and high school certification.


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  • MATH 4042 - Mathematical Models


    3 cr.

    University capstone course. Development and analysis of mathematical models for physical, biological, and social science.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 3001 , MATH 3003  or approval by department head.


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  • MATH 4094 - Research: Algebra


    1-3 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research. Open to advanced undergraduates who are capable of developing a problem independently.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly MATH 498A)


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  • MATH 4095 - Research: Analysis


    1-3 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research. Open to advanced undergraduates who are capable of developing a problem independently.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly MATH 498B)


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  • MATH 4096 - Research: Topology


    1-3 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research. Open to advanced undergraduates who are capable of developing a problem independently.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly MATH 498C)


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  • MATH 4097 - Research: Statistics


    1-3 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research. Open to advanced undergraduates who are capable of developing a problem independently.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly MATH 498D)


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Medical Laboratory Science

  
  • MLSC 1001 - Principles of Medical Laboratory Science


    2 cr.

    Orientation to the profession of medical laboratory science, the hospital internship, and the many phases of laboratory science encountered in the medical laboratory.


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  • MLSC 1012 - Phlebotomy


    3 cr.

    Study of phlebotomy, professionalism, patient relations, basic medical laboratory terminology, types of specimens, specimen collection procedures, complications of venipuncture, adaptations for special limits and special types of patients, special collection techniques, and actual collection of laboratory specimens.


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  • MLSC 2001 - Medical Laboratory Principles and Methods


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course to instruct students in the principles of medical laboratory science and basic laboratory techniques including proper use of the medical microscope, pipetting techniques, blood and microscopic slide preparation, use of the spectrophotometer, safety and infection control techniques, proper use of personal protective equipment, venipuncture, hematocrit, and proper identification of cells and microorganisms with the microscope.

    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 3010 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids


    3 cr.

    Lecture and laboratory course focusing on the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the renal system, with emphasis on concepts related to the formation, distribution, and function of urine and body fluids and their physical, chemical, and cellular composition in health and disease.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F


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  • MLSC 3020 - Hematology


    3 cr.

    A study of hematopoiesis, classification, mechanisms and clinical characteristics of the anemias, leukemias, lymphomas, and other related diseases; the mechanism and specific disorders of hemostasis and a study of the principles of various hematological testing procedures and interpretations and correlation of test results with disease states.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F


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  • MLSC 3021 - Hematology Laboratory


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course to accompany MLSC 3020  to include procedures for a complete blood count, sedimentation rate, L.E. prep, osmotic fragility, sickle cell testing, coagulation testing, various miscellaneous tests and quality control procedures.

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F


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  • MLSC 3022 - Immunology


    3 cr.

    A course covering the principles of basic immunology and the application of clinical immunology in the medical laboratory to include: immunoglobulin structures; antigen-antibody reactions, classification, mechanisms, and clinical characteristics of immune disease; transplantation and tumor immunology; and a study of various serological testing procedures and interpretation and correlation of test results with disease states.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only .
    F


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  • 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


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  • 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.
    Sp


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  • MLSC 3026 - Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology


    3 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    Sp


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  • MLSC 3027 - Immunohematology and Blood Banking


    3 cr.

    A course in the genetic theory of the human blood groups and the administrative and technical operation of blood banks.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    Sp


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  • MLSC 3028 - Technical Procedures in Blood Banking


    1 cr.

    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.
    Sp


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  • MLSC 3030 - Medical Microbiology I


    4 cr.

    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.
    Sp


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  • MLSC 3040 - Medical Laboratory Management


    3 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 3041 - Urinalysis


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Urinalysis.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3042 - Hematology


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Hematology.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3043 - Immunology


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Immunology.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3044 - Blood Banking


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Blood Banking.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3045 - Serology


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Serology.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3046 - Clinical Chemistry


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Clinical Chemistry.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3047 - Toxicology


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Toxicology.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3048 - Other Problems in MLSC


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3049 - Parasitology


    1-6 cr

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Parasitology.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 3050 - Medical Laboratory Management


    1-6 cr.

    Individual investigation of selected problems in Medical Laboratory Management.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of the program director.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • MLSC 4010 - Laboratory Methods and Applications


    3 cr.

    Lecture and laboratory course focusing on concepts and applications of laboratory methods including flow cytometry, molecular diagnostics, coagulations studies, mycology, parasitology, virology, immunohematology, and laboratory operations.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    Sp


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  • MLSC 4011 - Phlebotomy-Practicum


    2 cr.

    Practical instruction and laboratory practice in the performance of phlebotomy procedures in the medical laboratory setting.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4012 - Urinalysis Practicum


    2 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4022 - Hematology II-Practicum


    3 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4023 - Hematology III-Practicum


    4 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4032 - Microbiology II-Practicum


    3 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4033 - Microbiology III-Practicum


    4 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4043 - Clinical Chemistry III-Practicum


    4 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4052 - Immunohematology II-Practicum


    3 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4053 - Immunohematology III-Practicum


    3 cr.

    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.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4054 - Immunohematology Practicum


    4 cr.

    Advanced concepts in the use and interpretation of immunohematological procedures and data. Practical application of clinical immunohematology and transfusion medicine in a clinical laboratory setting.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4060 - Medical Laboratory Science Professionalism


    1 cr.

    Lecture course focusing on professionalism in medical laboratory science, with emphasis on participation and service in professional organizations. Utilization of study tools in preparation for the Board of Certification examination will be explored. MLSC majors only.

    F, Sp


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  • MLSC 4062 - Laboratory Operations and Educational Methodologies


    2 cr.

    Practical application of laboratory operations, administration and supervision in the medical laboratory, educational methodologies sufficient to educate users and providers of laboratory services, and simulated (mock) computer certification exams.

    Prerequisite(s): MLSC majors only.
    Sp


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Military Science

  
  • MILS 1010 - Introduction to Leadership


    1 cr.

    Introduction to the Army’s mission, role, organization, customs and traditions, and military skills.


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  • MILS 1011 - Basic Leadership Lab I


    1 cr.

    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.


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  • MILS 1012 - Learning to Lead


    1 cr.

    Introduction to the Army fundamentals of leadership and first aid.


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  • MILS 1013 - Basic Leadership Lab II


    1 cr.

    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.


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  • MILS 2010 - Applied Leadership


    2 cr.

    The study of leadership principles and fundamentals, team development, and tactical skills.

    Registration in MILS 2011  required.


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  • MILS 2011 - Basic Leadership Lab III


    1 cr.

    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.


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  • MILS 2012 - Leadership Development


    2 cr.

    The study of land navigation, individual tactical skills, and communications.

    Registration in MILS 2011  required.


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  • MILS 2013 - Basic Leadership Lab IV


    1 cr.

    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.


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  • MILS 2014 - Camp Challenge


    6 cr.

    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.


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  • MILS 3010 - Leadership Tactics


    3 cr.

    Military leadership principles, land navigation, small unit tactics, and physical training.

    Registration in MILS 3011  required.


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  • MILS 3011 - Advanced Leadership Lab I


    1 cr.

    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.


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  • MILS 3012 - Leadership and Management


    3 cr.

    Military principles, small unit tactics, tactical communications and physical training. Includes participation in a three-day field training exercise.

    Registration in MILS 3013  required.


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  • MILS 3013 - Advanced Leadership Lab II


    1 cr.

    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.


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  • MILS 3014 - ROTC Advanced Camp


    3 cr.

    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 MILS 3014, the student must enroll in the second summer session prior to departure for camp.


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  • MILS 4010 - Advanced Leadership and Management


    3 cr.

    Study of command and staff activities, customs and courtesies, ethics, platoon operations, oral presentation techniques, and counseling.


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