CLSC 332 - Clinical Microbiology I A lecture and laboratory course on the basic disease processes and pathogenesis of clinically-relevant microorganisms. The laboratory portion of this course will emphasize the standard microbiological techniques, including isolation, cultivation and identification. This course will serve as a first semester of a two-semester sequence for clinical laboratory science students.
Credit Hours: 3 hrs Grade Mode: Normal (A-F)
Typically offered Fall
Prerequisite(s): , or and BIO 111
Concurrent Prerequisite(s):
Class-Level Restriction(s): Sophomore standing
Major Restriction(s): Clinical Laboratory Sciences Major - Cytogenetics Concentration , Clinical Laboratory Sciences Major - Histotechnology Concentration , Clinical Laboratory Sciences Major - Medical Laboratory Science Concentration , Clinical Laboratory Sciences Major - Medical Laboratory Science Pre-Professional Concentration
Notes - Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.
Last Updated: Course Rotation 9/2014, Prereq revision 7/2014, effective winter 2015; Links 04/2011
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