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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course covers the basics of quality assurance in a clinical laboratory with an emphasis on Microbiology case studies. Prerequisite: Instructor's Consent.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The integration of the theory and practice of immunology in a clinical setting including immunologic assays used in the diagnosis of infectious disease, autoimmune disorders, and immune deficiencies. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (MD LB 4100 AND MD LB 4110) OR Instructor Consent
  • 1.00 Credits

    Nucleic acid isolation, identification and amplification techniques used in disease diagnosis in the clinical laboratory. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in MD LB 4511 OR Instructor Consent
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Students will complete an elective rotation in a specialty area of the clinical laboratory. Prerequisites: Instructor Consent
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Opportunity to participate in research studies and explore research related topics spanning clinical medicine and human health effects. Prerequisites: Instructor Consent
  • 1.00 Credits

    This capstone course is designed to enhance students' clinical rotations by providing an opportunity for reflection of events, test results, ethical situations, troubleshooting problems and other experiences that occur during rotations and professional practice. In addition, students will explore a disease or condition through an interdisciplinary case study assignment. Students will also have the opportunity to evaluate their own professional behavior. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (MD LB 4200 AND MD LB 4320 AND MD LB 4400 AND MD LB 4511 AND MD LB 4600) OR Instructor Consent
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is a clinical experience in international laboratory medicine through University of Utah affiliated laboratories and international community outreach locations. This course satisfies the MLS major capstone course requirement that is designed to enhance students' internships by providing an opportunity for reflection of events, test results, ethical situations, troubleshooting problems, and other experiences that occur during rotations and professional practice in an international setting compared with their experiences in affiliated laboratories in Utah. In addition, students will explore a disease or condition through an interdisciplinary case study writing assignment. Students will also have the opportunity to evaluate their own professional behavior. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (MD LB 4200 AND MD LB 4320 AND MD LB 4400 AND MD LB 4511 AND MD LB 4600) AND Instructor Consent
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to design in the field of mechanical engineering with focus on the following topics: computer aided design modeling, engineering design methodology, the creative design process, prototyping using custom 3D printed parts, and engineering analysis of simple mechanical systems. The semester culminates with a final design project where students work in teams to design, fabricate, test, and analyze a mechanical system. Prerequisites: Major status in Mechanical Engineering AND NOT on ME Advising Hold Corequisites: 'C' or better in MATH 1210 OR MATH 1215 OR MATH 1250 OR MATH 1310 OR MATH 1311 OR AP Calc AB score of 4+ OR AP Calc BC score of 3+
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is required for students who have completed a transferable Engineering Design and Visualization course (equivalent to ME EN 1000), but have not used the Computer Aided Design software available in the department. Prerequisites: Major Status in Mechanical Engineering AND NOT on ME Advising Hold
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to computer programming with applications to the analysis, modeling and control of engineering systems. Basic programming concepts including data types, operations, loops, conditionals, functions, plotting, input/output. Advanced tools including symbolic math, image processing, and graphical user interfaces. Basic components of mechatronic systems, including actuators, sensors, microcontrollers, and mechanisms. Introduction to C programming for microcontrollers. Team final project applies microcontroller programming to interface with real mechatronic system. Lab exercises: MATLAB programming, microcontroller programming, constructing/characterizing/controlling simple mechatronic components and systems. Prerequisites: 'C' or better in (MATH 1210 OR 1215 OR 1250 OR 1310 OR 1311 OR AP CalcAB score 4+ OR AP CalcBC score 3+) AND Major status in ME EN AND NOT on ME Advising Hold Corequisites: 'C' or better in PHYS 2210 OR PHYS 3210 OR AP PhysC:Mech score 4+