MTCC 452 Chemistry II
Lectures present the biochemistry and normal and abnormal physiology of various classes of chemicals, the basic principles and use of laboratory instruments and equipment, preparation of reagents, and statistics and their application to quality control systems. Upon completion of the lectures, exams, and laboratory exercises, the student will be able to describe the biochemistry, physiology, and measurement of the various classes of chemicals and explain how to interpret and correlate the laboratory test results. The student will be able to apply quality control principles, reagent preparation, and principles of instrumentation and to correlate the principles of laboratory calculations.
Credits
variable
Prerequisite
Enrolled as a medical laboratory science major, senior status, meet all degree requirements other than those courses that are a portion of the professional-year program