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The program is built around a core of basic and advanced theoretical knowledge and clinical practice. This combination of both theory and practice enhances the development of skilled, knowledgeable professionals whose flexibility allows them to function at highest level within the various laboratory settings available to graduates of the program. These areas include primary health care facilities, as well as research, educational and commercial laboratory settings across the country. This rigorous program requires students to achieve a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale in order to graduate. Students will get hands-on experience in laboratory techniques and will develop a thorough knowledge base in clinical laboratory science, providing a firm foundation for development and growth after graduation. The mission of the faculty is to do more than train technical health care personnel, but to educate clinical laboratory professionals who can meet the current and future demands of laboratory medicine.
Graduates are eligible to take the Medical Technology certification examination given by the American Society of Clinical Pathology and the Clinical Laboratory Scientist certification examination given by The National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel, and upon passing these examinations, they become certified as Medical Technologists, MT(ASCP) or as Clinical Laboratory Scientists, CLS(NCA). Students are not eligible to take the national certification examinations until all degree requirements are met. Verification of degree completion is required from the program director by the American Society of Clinical Pathology Board of Registry.
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Year 1 |
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Fall Quarter |
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CLS-500 |
Laboratory Fundamentals |
2 |
CLS-501 |
Clinical Chemistry I |
4 |
CLS-510 |
Hematology I |
5 |
CLS-521 |
Clinical Immunology |
4 |
CLS-544 |
Professional Development I |
1 |
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Winter Quarter |
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CLS-502 |
Clinical Chemistry II |
3 |
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CLS-512 |
Body Fluid Analysis |
4 |
CLS-530 |
Microbiology |
5 |
CLS-545 |
Professional Development II |
1 |
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Spring Quarter |
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CLS-503 |
Clinical Chemistry III |
3 |
CLS-511 |
Hematology II |
2 |
CLS-531 |
Parasitology, Mycology, and Virology |
4 |
CLS-520 |
Immunohematology |
5 |
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CLS-560 |
CLS Seminar |
2 |
HHV-504 |
Ethics in Health Care: Interdisciplinary Perspectives |
2 |
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Summer Quarter |
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CLS-533 |
Molecular Techniques |
5 |
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Clinical Practica* |
4-8 |
CHS-502 |
Research Methods |
3 |
CLS-550 |
Laboratory Information and Automation Systems |
2 |
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Year 2 |
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Fall Quarter |
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CLS-522 |
Clinical Immunology II |
2 |
IDS-510 |
Health Care in America |
2 |
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Clinical Practica* |
4-8 |
CLS-555 |
Clinical Laboratory Supervision and Education |
2 |
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Winter Quarter |
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CLS-551 |
Quality Issues in Clinical Laboratory Sciences |
2 |
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Clinical Practica* |
4-8 |
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CLS-552 |
Regulatory Issues |
2 |
CHS-501 |
Introduction to Biostatistics for the Health Scientist |
3 |
CLS-513 |
Hematology Case Studies |
2 |
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Spring Quarter |
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CLS-562 |
Research Seminar III |
1 |
CLS-567 |
Comprehensive Review |
2 |
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Clinical Practica* |
4-8 |
CLS-532 |
Infectious Disease Case Studies |
2 |
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Courses Completed During Year 2: |
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CLS-563 |
Master's Project I |
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CLS-564 |
Master's Project II |
1 |
CLS-565 |
Master's Project III |
1 |
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Hours Required for MS Degree: |
90 |
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* May substitute Master's Project courses |
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Curriculum subject to change. |
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