MLT 255 — Clinical Microbiology with Applications 6 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 9 Lab Hours
A course on the theory and practice of clinical microbiology. Topics include: clinical significance and identification and antimicrobial susceptibility of pathogenic bacteria with introduction to other microorganisms. The course includes a two-week applications component performing clinical bacteriology procedures in an on-campus simulated laboratory setting. Students must successfully complete the theory course component in order to continue with the applications component. Prerequisites: MLT 295 Corequisites: MLT 210 : Clinical Immunology and Serology View Sections
Prerequisites: MLT 295