Degree: Bachelor of Science
Major: Medical Laboratory Sciences
Concentration: Clinical
Hours: 120

Âé¶¹Ó³»Ó°Òô's Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences with a concentration in clinical prepares you diagnose and treat diseases. This program combines many sciences, including microbiology, hematology, chemistry, molecular biology and immunology. You'll learn to perform a variety of tests, ensure the accuracy of the results, explain the significance of lab results and evaluate new methods for tests.
The goal of this program is to prepare you to function as professional members of a healthcare team. Services that are utilized in hospitals, clinics and private labs, as well as the business and industrial fields. You'll gain skills to perform diagnostic lab testing competently and ethically with the purpose of contributing to the improvement of the population's health and wellness.
General Chemistry I: Algebra-based review of chemical laws and theory for science, engineering and preprofessional majors.
Microbiology for Science Majors: Students in this course will learn specific information on the fundamentals of microbiology including cell types, cell structure, microbial growth and control, microbial metabolism, microbial genetics and biotechnology, microbes and human interactions, microbial pathogenesis and applied and industrial microbiology. Cause and effect relationships between microbial growth and human disease, interpretation of symptomatic and laboratory information in diagnosis of disease, prevention of disease and treatment of diseases are stressed. Laboratory activities will reinforce principles of microbiology, including metabolism, structure, function, genetics and phylogeny of microbes.
Genetics: General principles of heredity, including human inheritance.
Advanced Physiology: General physiology; muscle-nerve relations; digestive, circulatory, respiratory, excretory, nervous and endocrine systems.
General Biochemistry: A one semester overview of the chemical processes in living organisms. The class deals with the structure and function of cellular molecules, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids etc. Designed for non-biochemistry majors.
Obtaining this degree prepares you for high-demand roles as a "medical detective" in job markets such as hospitals, clinical healthcare, biotechnology, public health and corporate management. You could also find work at government agencies or as a forensic scientist.
Medical laboratory scientist, clinical research associate, specialized lab scientist