MLT250 — Clinical Microbiology
3.00 , 3.00 lecture periods 0 lab periods Introduction to the structure, identification, and control of bacteria. Includes discussion of categories and classification of bacteria, ecology and spread of bacteria, pathogenesis of bacterial infections, clinical bacteriology methodology, various organisms, clinically significant anaerobic bacteria, methods in antimicrobial testing, mycobacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, and local disease processes. Information: Students must be admitted to the Medical Laboratory Technician program or obtain consent of instructor before enrolling in this course. Course Learning
Prerequisites: MAT151, MAT189