Course Curriculum for Master Degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences/Hematology and Blood Banking



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Course Curriculum for Master Degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences/Hematology and Blood Banking The Master Degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences /Hematology & Blood Banking, is awarded by the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) upon the fulfillment of the following requirements: 1. Compliance with the J.U.S.T. Master Degree regulations approved by the Dean Council (No. 492/2006), dated 8/8/2006. 2. Successful completion of (34) credit hours in one of the following tracks: First: Thesis Track 1. Compulsory Requirements: (16) credit hours as follows: LM 721 Advanced Biochemistry 3 LM 722 Advanced Molecular Biology 2 LM731 Advanced Medical Microbiology 3 LM 751 Advanced Hematology 2 LM 792 Advanced Clinical Laboratory Management 2 LM 795 Seminar 1 LM 796 Advanced Clinical Laboratory Training 1 LM 797 Research Methods And Research Proposal 2 2. Elective Requirements: (9) credit hours from the following * : LM 753 Advanced Clinical Hematology I 3 LM 754 Advanced Clinical Hematology II 3 LM 755 Advanced Immunohematology and Blood Banking 3 LM 756 Special Topics in Hematology 3 LM 757 Special Topics in Blood Banking 3 * The student may study not more than 3 credit hours from courses of 700 or 800 level offered by other programs related to his field of study upon approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies based on the recommendation of the departmental graduate studies committee. 1

3. Master Thesis (LM799): total of 9 credit hours as follows: LM799 A Master Thesis 9 LM799 B Master Thesis 6 LM799 C Master Thesis 3 LM799 D Master Thesis 0 Second: Comprehensive Exam Track 1. Compulsory Requirements: (25) credit hours LM 707 Independent Study 3 LM 712 Advanced Biostatistics & Computer Application 2 LM 721 Advanced Biochemistry 3 LM 722 Advanced Molecular Biology 2 LM 731 Advanced Medical Microbiology 3 LM 751 Advanced Hematology 2 LM 758 Advanced Diagnostic Hematology Practical Training 3 LM 759 Advanced Immunohematology and Blood Banking 3 Practical Training LM 792 Advanced Clinical Laboratory Management 2 LM 795 Seminar 1 LM 796 Advanced Clinical Laboratory Training 1 LM 798 Comprehensive Exam 0 2. Elective Requirements: (9) credit hours from the following * : LM 753 Advanced Clinical Hematology I 3 LM 754 Advanced Clinical Hematology II 3 LM 755 Advanced Immunohematology & Blood Banking 3 LM 756 Special Topics in Hematology 3 LM 757 Special Topics in Blood Banking 3 * The student may study 3 credit hours from courses of 700 or 800 level offered by other programs related to his field of study upon approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies based on the recommendation of the departmental graduate studies committee. 3. Passing the Comprehensive Exam (LM798): zero credit hour. 2

Course Description LM 707 Independent Study: (3 Credit Hours) Supervised individual study of an approved topic. Student will choose a topic approved by the course coordinator, do the necessary library research, write a term paper in a review form complete with a lecture outline and references, and arrange a presentation. The review is expected to be a thorough review of the appropriate literature in a critic, analytical manner. A faculty member will supervise the student in developing a subject for review and must approve the written review. LM 712 Advanced Biostatistics and Computer Application: (2 Credit Hours) This is a graduate course covering basic principles of biometry and fundamental principles of statistical methods, and application to current computer software. LM 721 Advanced Biochemistry: (3 Credit Hours) Advanced comprehensive study of the molecular organization, physiological functions and bioenergetics principles of biomoleles amino acids, proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. Emphasis is on the structure-function relationships, solution behavior and metabolism of bimolecular. LM 722 Advanced Molecular Biology: (2 Credit Hours) Advanced comprehensive study of the molecular organization, properties, and physiological functions of genetic material. In addition, a complete description of general methods for genetic manipulation including restriction analysis, cloning vectors, library construction, southern bolts, and polymerase chain reaction. Applications to biotechnology include over expression, transgenic organisms, AIDS, DNA diagnostics, and gene therapy. LM 731 Advanced Medical Microbiology: (3 Credit Hours) Advanced comprehensive study of microorganisms that influence human health and disease in addition to discussion of the immune response to infectious agents and Immnopathology. Emphasis on identification/diagnosis and microbial attributes and mechanisms that facilitate infectious disease, discussion of the immune response will include antibody structure and genetics, B cell recognition, T cell receptor, major histocompatibility complex, T cell recognition, regulation of the immune response, immune mediators, humoral and cellular effect or mechanisms. LM 751 Advanced Hematology: (2 Credit Hours): This is a three-credit hour, on weekly basis (with a total of 15 sessions) advanced course in General Hematology for MSc students. This course will be delivered as a series of keynote lectures designed to highlight the important principles and concepts of each topic and to provide a framework for personal study. Therefore, the main bulk of these sessions will depend on the students prior preparation, reading and presentation of the topics in each session. In addition to these, each student is expected to present written reports of specific hematology topics. The role of the staff will be directing these sessions, explaining certain concepts and answering questions. LM 753 Advanced Clinical Hematology I: (3 Credit Hours) Discussion of the physiology and pathology of blood cells and bone marrow ; reviews physiology of blood hemopoisis; discuss hematologic results as relate to normal, anemic, and leukemia conditions. 3

LM 754 Advanced Clinical Hematology II: (3 Credit Hours) Recent advances and progressive technological applications in hematology and immunohematology will be presented in addition to more in-depth study of related subjects. LM 755 Advanced Immunohematolgy and Blood banking: (3 Credit Hours) Examines blood group systems, antibody identification, and advanced immunohematologic principles and procedures. LM 756 Special Topics in Hematology: (3 Credit Hours) This course involves discussion of selected topics in Hematologyical diseases,couses, laboratory diagnostic with emphasis on modern technology uses flow cytometry & Molecular Hematology. LM 757 Special Topics in Blood Banking: (3 Credit Hours) This course involves discussion of New Technology Automation & molecular technology in Blood Banking, with emphasis on modern trends in blood components separation, storage, preservation, and documentation. LM 758 Advanced Diagnostic Hematology Practical Training: (3 Credit Hours) Practical experience in preparation and handling of bone marrow samples. Skills will be further developed in reading normal, anemic, and leukemic cells. LM 759 Advanced Immunohematology & blood Banking Practical Training: (3 Credit Hours) Practical kills will be further developed in the use of advanced immuohematologic procedures in the examination of blood group systems, antibody identification and other procedures used in blood banking and in the separation and isolation of different blood constitutes. LM 792 Advanced Clinical Laboratory Management: (2 Credit Hours) An advanced course in laboratory management covering topics such as laboratory organization, regulations, accreditation, method evaluation, staffing, competency assessment, cost analysis and containment, inventory control, test utilization, laboratory information systems, and marking. LM 795 Seminar: (1 Credit Hour) Discussion of current topics in specific areas of diagnostic molecular biology, genetics, clinical microbiology, hematology and clinical biochemistry. One hour of group discussion per week. Alternatively, guest lecturers will speak on special topics. LM 796 Advanced Clinical Laboratory Training: (1 Credit Hour) Practice and conducting laboratory tests at various clinical sites, gain experience in applying quality control rules, and use of automated systems. Regular lab meetings with the supervisors will give students the opportunity to correlate results of different laboratory tests from all disciplines with clinical history. LM 797 Research Methods and Research Proposal: (2 Credit Hours) Discussion of problem definition, experimental design, and research methods in specific areas of clinical laboratory sciences, writing original research proposal, and oral presentation defense of the proposal. 4

LM 798 Comprehensive Exam: (zero Credit Hour) Comprehensive Examination of the student in core courses of medical laboratory sciences to include biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, biostatistics, and specialty track. LM 799 Master Thesis: (9 Credit Hours) Individualized laboratory research and thesis preparation for a master degree candidates. The master thesis is to be carried out under the supervision of a faculty member and the work must represent an original contribution to the medical laboratory sciences. The candidate must submit the completed thesis to a committee and successfully defend it according to the Graduate Studies regulations. 5