BIOL 434 Comparative Hematology

This course introduces the student to basic and advanced concepts of hematology and hemostasis in animals. Emphasis will be placed on the hematologic cell series, anemias, leukemias, and other blood dyscrasias. Normal values and basic hematologic testing will be stressed. The student will learn to evaluated normal and abnormal cellular morphology and integrate these findings to the clinical picture. Students will be introduced to the principle of electronic counting and will learn to interpret scatterplots or other graphical material. The concepts of hemostasis will be developed through laboratory exercises, case studies, and classroom discussion. Since this course also is offered for graduate credit, a differentiation of requirements will be made.

Credits

4 credits

Prerequisite

BIOL 114 AND BIOL 115 AND CHEM 121 AND CHEM 122 AND CHEM 123 AND CHEM 124

Distribution

Advanced

Notes

140-UG Level 4 Advanced