2012-2014 Undergraduate Catalog

Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Sciences

In conjunction with approved hospitals and medical centers.

The curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Sciences degree emphasizes biology and chemistry. Minimum academic prerequisites are established by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) and are taken on the Northwest campus during the first three years along with other courses required by the University. The fourth year (senior year) is a structured educational program in an affiliated clinical laboratory. The clinical program is accredited through NAACLS. Upon satisfactory completion of the clinical program, a minimum of 30 hours of credit are granted and the student is awarded a B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences degree. Acceptance into an affiliated program is competitive and will be determined by the quality of academic work completed by the student during the first three years of study. Admission to the clinical program is decided entirely by the hospitals. Acceptance into the University program does not guarantee acceptance of the student by an affiliated clinical program.

Students who already have a bachelor’s degree and who wish to enter the field may do so by applying directly to the hospital having an approved program. Applicants who have completed minimum requirements seven or more years before application must update microbiology and biochemistry. If a B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences is desired, then University requirements for the degree must also be fulfilled.

Complete application deadlines vary with the clinical program. Programs should be contacted during the Spring semester prior to the year you want to start. As an example, application deadlines can vary from July 1st to October 15th. Applications are processed through the program director/education coordinator of the clinical program.

Selection is done by each clinical program. Criteria include state of health, academic performance, and personal characteristics. Usually, a 2.5 minimum grade point average is required.

Enrollment is limited by the class size of each clinical program. Costs vary with each clinical program. Upon graduation, students are eligible to take a national certification examination. Passing the examination is not a condition for receiving the B. S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences degree. Financial assistance varies with each clinical program. The student should contact each program and the Office of Scholarships and Financial Assistance.

Hospitals and Officials

Hospitals and officials in association with the Clinical Laboratory Sciences degree:

Des Moines, Iowa

Mercy College of Health Sciences Clinical Laboratory Science Program

Kyla Dippold, MS, MLS (ASCP), Program Chair and Assistant Professor

Kansas City, Missouri

St. Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City - Clinical Laboratory Science Program

Jane Rachel, MA, MLS (ASCP), Program Director

North Kansas City, Missouri

North Kansas City Hospital - School of Clinical Laboratory Science

Marisa K. James MA, MLS (ASCP), Program Director

B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences

Requirements

General Education Requirements

42

Institutional Requirements

6

Science

46

Electives and Other Departmental Requirements

6

Clinical Laboratory Sciences Courses at Approved Teaching Hospital or Clinic

30

Total Credit Hours:124

Required Courses

CHEM 24114General Chemistry I

3

CHEM 24115Gen Chem I Lab

1

BIOL 04102General Biology

3

BIOL 04103General Biology Lab

1

BIOL 04140General Microbiology

4

 

BIOL 04310Cell Biology

4

OR

BIOL 04440Molecular Biology

4

OR

MATH 17114General Statistics I

3

 

BIOL 04438Human Physiology

4

BIOL 04350Genetics

3

BIOL 04444Immunology

4

Total Credit Hours:26-27

Clinical Laboratory Sciences

In conjunction with approved hospitals and medical centers.

Total Credit Hours:30

Collateral Courses

CHEM 24116General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 24117Gen Chem II Lab

1

CHEM 24322Analytical Chemistry

3

CHEM 24323Analytical Chemistry Lab

2

CHEM 24342Organic Chemistry I

3

CHEM 24343Org Chem I Lab

2

CHEM 24362Elementary Biochemistry

3

CHEM 24363Elementary Biochemistry Lab

1

Directed General Education Courses

The following courses are to be taken to fulfill General Education requirements:

MATH 17118College Algebra

3

BIOL 04114General Zoology

3

BIOL 04115General Zoology Lab

1

PHYS 25112General Physics II

3

PHYS 25113General Physics II Lab

1

General Education Requirements (less directed General Education courses)

Total Credit Hours:31

Institutional Requirements

Total Credit Hours:6

Elective

Total Credit Hours:1

Total Credit Hours: 124