Fayetteville State University

Department: Natural Sciences

Program: Medical Technology Courses

Course Descriptions
Course Descriptions / Course Objectives / Artifacts/Evidence
MEDI 200 (2-2-0) Medical Technology: A comprehensive study of the language of medicine, including the use of the terms in the various areas of medical science.
MEDI 451 (3-3-0) Clinical Microscopy: A study of techniques used in the chemical and microscopic evaluation of urine.
MEDI 452 (3-3-0) Serology: A practical study of serological diagnostic tests.
MEDI 460 (6-6-0) Hematology: A clinical laboratory evaluation of the normal and pathologic morphology of blood and blood forming organs.
MEDI 462 (4-4-0) Blood Bank: A study of basic principles of blood coagulation, with laboratory practice in type and cross-matching of blood.
MEDI 470 (8-8-0) Microbiology: An examination of the morphology and physiology of bacteria, fungi and parasites, including a study of defense mechanisms and the preparation of culture media and techniques for identification.
MEDI 472 (8-8-0) Clinical Chemistry: A study in the diagnostic analysis of blood and other body fluids. *Offered and taught at hospital-based and NAACLS and AMA accredited Schools of Medical Technology. Successful completion of pre-clinical studies and admission to the clinical phase are required to register for these courses.