Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, BSMLS
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Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, BSMLS

The mission of the MLS program is to prepare its graduates to accurately perform laboratory tests on blood and body fluid specimens that aid in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of disease and to advance the knowledge of medical laboratory science.

Certified medical laboratory scientists (formerly medical technologists) perform tests that aid in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. Medical laboratory science is composed of five clinical laboratory sciences: blood banking, clinical chemistry, hematology, immunology, and microbiology. Collectively, applications taken from each of these disciplines enable clinicians to make a comprehensive assessment of each patient. Most medical laboratory scientists work in laboratories. They may be located in hospitals, clinics, physicians’ offices, research centers, industrial and commercial settings. Medical laboratory scientists also work in the areas of biotechnology, toxicology, and various specialties such as cytogenetics and transplantation. Medical laboratory scientists may pursue careers in laboratory supervision, management, education, customer training or sales (instrumentation, pharmaceuticals, and new technology).

Students are encouraged to acquire a liberal arts education during the first two years while completing the prerequisite science courses. The junior and senior years are devoted to completion of core program required courses, professional study, and training through lectures, laboratory instruction, seminars, and supervised clinical practice at an affiliated hospital laboratory.  Upon successful completion of the program, students receive a bachelor of science in Medical Laboratory Science (formerly Medical Technology) and certificate of clinical training, and are eligible to take either of the national certification examinations for medical laboratory scientists. The professional studies program in Medical Laboratory Science (formerly Medical Technology) is fully accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), 8410 West Bryn Maur Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631-3415, (773) 714-8880. The major also prepares students for entry into graduate or professional school.

Application to the professional program is required and is typically submitted upon completion of the sophomore year in the spring. Admission is granted to students who have a GPA of 2.5 of higher and have completed required courses with a grade of “C” or better. Students will be assigned to an area clinical practicum site during the student’s junior/senior year. The professional experiential learning provides experience in research, as well as clinical practice. As an alternative, students are welcomed to submit a request to complete their clinical training at a clinical site that is not currently listed as a hospital affiliate. This would be subject to the approval of the program director.

Students who enter the program as a freshman should complete the degree in four years. Students who transfer from another university or major may require more time to complete the pre-professional portion.

A grade point average of 2.5 must be maintained throughout the professional program. Any courses resulting in a grade lower than “C”, will be required to be repeated.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in Medical Laboratory Science (formerly Medical Technology) are expected to:

  • Perform routine and complex laboratory procedures (blood banking, clinical chemistry, immunology, hematology, and microbiology) accurately;
  • Correlate results of laboratory tests to their clinical significance and make appropriate recommendations;
  • Perform quality control and assurance procedures, implementing and documenting corrective action as appropriate;
  • Demonstrate proper safety protocols and apply techniques to improve laboratory safety;
  • Demonstrate the code of ethics for medical laboratory scientists, along with meeting professional expectations;
  • Critically evaluate new instrumentation and methods, and select appropriate procedures;
  • Critically evaluate research findings through the review of medical literature.

BG Perspective (BGP) Requirements

Must complete at least 1 course in each of the following:

   English Composition and Oral Communication
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   Quantitative Literacy
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Must Complete at least 2 courses in each of the following:

   Humanities and the Arts
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   Natural Sciences - at least one Lab Science required
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   Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Complete total required BGP credit hours by selecting courses from any of the above categories:

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University Requirements

Designated courses in Humanities and the Arts and the Social and Behavioral Sciences domains may be used to fulfill both the BGP requirement and one of the following university requirements:

Cultural Diversity in the US    ____________
International Perspective       ____________

Composition Requirement:
WRIT 1120                             

Total BGP Credits: Must be at least 36                      

Computation and Math (2 Courses)

 Grade of “C” or better required in Math

Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
MATH 1150 - Introduction to Statistics

or

STAT 2000 - Using Statistics

Supportive Requirements (38-40 Hours)

Grade of “C” or better required

Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
BIOL 2040 - Concepts in Biology I
BIOL 2050 - Concepts in Biology II
BIOL 3140 - Microbiology for Health Professionals
BIOL 3150 - Microbiology Laboratory for Health Professionals
BIOL 3320 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II
BIOL 3500 - General Genetics
CHEM 1230 - General Chemistry I *
CHEM 1240 - General Chemistry I Laboratory *
CHEM 1270 - General Chemistry II
CHEM 1280 - General Chemistry II Laboratory

 

CHEM 3060 - Basic Organic Chemistry

or

CHEM 3410 - Organic Chemistry

 

CHEM 3080 - Basic Biochemistry
CHEM 3090 - Basic Biochemistry Laboratory

or

CHEM 3440 - Organic Chemistry
CHEM 3460 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory

Core Program Required Courses (56-58 Hours)

Grade of “C” or better required

Course NameTerms TakenGradeCore
AHS 3568 - Transcultural Health Care
MLS 2010 - Orientation to the Professions of Medicine/Medical Laboratory Science
MLS 4080 - Molecular Diagnostics
MLS 4110 - Diagnostic Immunology
MLS 4120 - Diagnostic Immunology I Laboratory
MLS 4130 - Immunohematology I
MLS 4140 - Immunohematology I Laboratory
MLS 4210 - Hematology I
MLS 4220 - Hematology Lab I
MLS 4230 - Hematology II
MLS 4300 - Diagnostic Microbiology I
MLS 4310 - Diagnostic Microbiology II
MLS 4320 - Diagnostic Microbiology II Laboratory
MLS 4360 - Clinical Virology
MLS 4410 - Clinical Chemistry I
MLS 4420 - Clinical Chemistry I Laboratory
MLS 4510 - Analysis of Body Fluids
MLS 4650 - Laboratory Management and Education
MLS 4800 - Clinical Research
MLS 4920 - Clinical Practicum

Electives (If needed to reach 122 Credits)

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Total Hours: 122

* Prerequisite for CHEM 1250:
MATH 1220 or MATH 1230 or MATH 1260 or MATH 1280 or MATH 1310 or MATH 1340 or math placement score of 41 or higher.  

Students who enter the degree program as freshman can complete this curriculum in 8 semesters, plus one summer term between the junior and senior year. The senior year is thus comprised of 12 months of full-time study which includes a clinical practicum.

Students transferring from another university or from another degree program and/ or requiring developmental math may require more time in order to complete the prerequisite “required courses” portion.

Students transferring into this program from another school who have earned previous credit in basic medical laboratory science courses not listed, including MLS 2220 and MLS 2510, should consult with the department.

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