Course Descriptions
- CLLS-300 - HEMATOLOGY AND COAGULATION 4 credits
- The study of blood in health and disease to include genetics, the origin, development and function of human blood cells, and a review of the vascular and coagulation systems. Normal and abnormal findings will be studied through manual and automated procedures. Specific topics include: CBC and coagulation profile, normal values, quality control, and blood disorders. Three lecture and three lab hours. PREREQUISITE: CLLS-101, CLLS-103. COREQUISITE: CLLS-300L

