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INTRODUCTION

Medical Technology (Clinical Laboratory Science, CLS) is a health profession with its foundation in the basic sciences of chemistry, biology, mathematics and physics. Clinical Laboratory Science is a challenging career as well as a satisfying and demanding profession for persons with an interest in the application of the basic sciences to the clinical diagnosis of disease. Clinical laboratory scientists contribute to the development and application of new technologies for the improved diagnosis of pathologic conditions. Specific courses focus on all of the major clinical disciplines including hematology, immunology/immunohematology, hemostasis, clinical microbiology, clinical chemistry and body fluids. Each course is designed to prepare students for their roles as laboratorians. In addition, students are introduced to the emerging discipline of molecular pathology and the role that it is beginning to play in the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and prevention of disease.

 

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BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM MISSION STATEMENT
The Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program at Michigan State University is dedicated to preparing clinical laboratory science leaders by providing innovative undergraduate and graduate curricula which are responsive to the needs of the profession and delivered using modern instructional practices. The Program is committed to the generation and dissemination of scholarly information thereby enhancing the education, practice, and standing of clinical laboratory science professionals thus promoting their important contribution to the health care delivery system. The Program is committed to University outreach through quality laboratory services and professional development programs. As a result, the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program will be the pre-eminent professional resource in diagnostic laboratory science.


The Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program has been designed to assist students in the development of the following competencies:  

  • perform analysis on clinical samples
  • design, evaluate and implement new methods/protcols
  • recognize a problem, identify the cause, synthesize alternatives and determine practical solutions where no preset criteria are available
  • confirm and verify results through an in-depth knowledge of scientific methods, principles and instrumentation theory
  • correlate and interpret data based on knowledge of pathophysiology
  • establish and monitor quality assurance/improvement programs
  • establish and maintain a productive and effecient work environment that promotes interpersonal relationships and a positive work attitude
  • recognize the roles of clinical laboratory professionals within the health care system and how they contribute to a patient-focused health care delivery system
  • effectively teach the knowledge, attitudes and skills defined as, or contained within, the clinical laboratory scientists' body of knowledge
  • communicate effectively using a variety of modes
  • maintain laboratory services and staff committed to providing accurate and precise laboratory results to support quality patient care
  • determine the effectiveness of laboratory utilization
  • participate in continuing professional development and effective knowledge seeking strategies
  • contirbute to stewardship of their profession

In addition at the graduate level, the Program focuses on the development of scholarly activities designed to develop and/or enhance competencies related to:

  • the critical evaluation of scientific/scholarly work
  • the development of advanced skills to achieve scholarly goals
  • independent work, critical thinking and problem solving skills
  • the dissemination of scholarly knowledge in a variety of formats
  • the identification of appropriate funding/revenue sources and responsible funding/revenue utilization
  • the maintenance and practice of ethical standards
  • the development of a collaborative/collegial perspective toward education and scholarly activity

 

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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

Two undergraduate majors that lead to the Bachelor of Science degree are available: Medical Technology and Clinical Laboratory Sciences. These programs are designed to meet the growing professional needs of a rapidly expanding and changing laboratory profession. These programs are also designed to provide students with preparation for advanced study in the clinical laboratory sciences and to assist students in meeting the preprofessional requirements for careers in a variety of medical and medically related fields. The Bachelor of Science degree program in Clinical Laboratory Sciences is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science and includes the necessary clinical experience required to be eligible for the national certification examination.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The traditional orientation of clinical laboratory science toward the diagnostic testing laboratory, is only one of many areas available for the program graduate. Federal, state and local health departments, commercial and research laboratories, medical and scientific supplies sales areas, laboratory consulting services, laboratory administration/supervision, and education and research at colleges and universities constitute only part of the professional opportunities available to clinical laboratory scientists. In addition, the undergraduate curricula provide an excellent biomedical background for students who choose to move into alternate health related careers. To view a short video of clinical laboratory scientists(medical technologists) working in medical laboratories, click here.

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APPLICATION PROCESS - How to apply to the CLS/DMS majors
Undergraduate

The CLS/DMS majors are limited enrollment programs because they incorporate a clinical laboratory practicum into the degree requirements. The number of available positions is limited by the positions available at the affiliated sites. Admission is very competitive. Applicants must meet the following criteria for consideration:

1. Have an overall grade-point-average of 2.50 or better (This includes courses taken at other institutions than MSU.)
2. Have completed prerequisite courses that will allow the student to progress to clinical placement with the cohort admitted during the same year.


If you have questions about whether you meet this requirement, make an appointment to see the CLS/DMS Clinical Coordinator for a review of your readiness to apply.


The CLS/DMS majors have a rolling admission process. Though most applicants apply during spring semester of their sophomore year, applications can be accepted and placement could be obtained throughout the year as vacancies become available. Contact the Clinical Coordinator for each major for more information.


If you are uncertain as to whether a major in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science or Diagnostic Molecular Science is best for you, click here to view a comparison chart. You can also meet with the Clinical Coordinators to discuss.

To apply to the CLS/DMS major:
Print out and complete the Application Form and the Grade-point Calculation Sheets. Directions for grade point calculations are provided. These forms are also available in the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program Office, 322 N. Kedzie Hall.
Return them to the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program Office, 322 N. Kedzie Hall, or fax to 517-432-2006.

Read the "Essential Requirements" document (pages 14-16 in the Application Document). If you have concerns about your ability to meet the Essential Requirements, contact the Clinical Coordinator.


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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Contact:
Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program
Michigan State University
322 N. Kedzie Laboratory
E. Lansing, MI 48824-1031
Phone: (517) 353-7800
Fax: (517) 432-2006
E-Mail: bld@msu.edu


CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE

CATEGORICAL CURRICULUMS
Michigan State University



Purpose: The curriculums presented offer students an opportunity to become nationally certified in one of the following categories: Blood Bank (Immunohematology), Chemistry, Hematology, or Microbiology. National certification facilitates employment in medical laboratories.

Eligibility: Students in the following categories are eligible: those who are in enrolled at MSU in a degree seeking major either undergraduate or graduate; those enrolled as a second degree candidate; those enrolled as a Lifelong Education student. All must formally apply to the Clinical Laboratory Science Program.

Credentialing: The student must complete the appropriate course work, complete the clinical experience, and then that student is eligible to write for the categorical exam in the specific discipline offered by the National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA). Specific details are explained in the NCA manual or on the web at www.nca-info.org.

Clinical Phase: The candidate for the categorical will be placed at a clinic site affiliated with the MSU CLS Program, as space permits.

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CATEGORICAL IN CHEMISTRY
Fall
Course Course Title Credits
BLD 213 Application of Clinical Lab Print
2
BLD 414 Laboratory Analysis & Practice
3
BLD 495 Directed Study (Urines from BLD 324)
1
BLD 496 Integrative Correlations I
1
  Total Semester Credits
7
     
Spring
Course
Course Title
Credits
BLD 415
Clinical Chem & Body Fluid Lap
1
BLD 416 Pathophysiology/Body Fluids
4
BLD 430 Molecular Laboratory Diagnostics
2
BLD 442 Ed & Mgt in Clinical Laboratory
3
BLD 495 Direct Study (Urines from BLD 424)
1
BLD 497 Integrative Correlations II
1
  Total Semester Credits
12
Clinical Experience: 6 weeks, BLD 471 (3), BLD 472 (1), Phlebotomy, 1 week urinalysis
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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CATEGORICAL IN BLOOD BANK (IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY)
Fall
Course
Course Title
Credits
BLD 213 Application of Clinical Lab Principles
2
BLD 324 Fundamental Hematology Coagulation Urine
3
BLD 434 Clinical Immunology
3
BLD 495 Directed Study (QA/QC
1
BLD 496 Integrative Correlations I
1
  Total Semester Credits
10
     
Spring
Course Course Title Credits
BLD 430 Molecular Lab Diagnostics
2
BLD 433 Clinical Immunology & Immunohem Laboratory
1
BLD 435 Transfusion Transplant Medicine
3
BLD 442 Ed & Mgt in Clinical Lab
3
BLD 497 Integrative Correlations II
1
BLD 424 Advanced Hem (Optional)
2
  Total Semester Credits
10
Clinical Experience: 4 weeks, BLD 475 (3), BLD 476 (1), Phlebotomy
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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CATEGORICAL IN HEMATOLOGY
Fall
Course
Course Title
Credits
BLD 213 Application of Clinical Laboratory Principles
2
BLD 324 Fundamental Heme, Coag, Urine
3
BLD 324L Intro Lab in Heme/Coag/Urines
1
BLD 434 Clinical Immunology
3
BLD 495 Directed Study (QA/QC)
1
BLD 496 Integrative Correlations I
1
  Total Semester Credits
11
     
Spring
Course
Course Title
Credits
BLD 424 Advanced Hematology, Coagulation and Urinalysis 2
BLD 424L Adv Hem/Coag/UA Lab 1
BLD 430 Molecular Lab Diagnostics 2
BLD 442 Ed & Mgt in Clinical Lab 3
BLD 497 Integrative Correlations II 1
BLD 435 Transfusion Transplant Medicine (Optional) 3
  Total Semester Credits 12
Clinical Experience: 5 weeks, BLD 473 (4), BLD 474 (1), Phlebotomy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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CATEGORICAL IN MICROBIOLOGY
Fall
Course
Course Title
Credits
BLD 213 Application of Clinical Lab Principles
2
BLD 434 Clinical Immunology
3
MMG 463 Medical Microbiology
3
MMG 464 Diagnostic Microbiology Laboratory
2
BLD 495 Directed Study (QC/QA)
1
BLD 496 Integrative Correlations I
1
  Total Semester Credits
12
     
Course
Course Title
Credits
BLD 442 Ed & Mgt in Clinical Lab
3
BLD 430 Molecular Lab Diagnostics
2
BLD 450 Eukaryotic Pathogens
3
BLD 497 Integrative Correlations II

1

  Total Semester Credits
9
Clinical Experience: 6 weeks, BLD 477 (3), BLD 478 (1), Phlebotomy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Diagnostic Molecular Science Major Curriculum
Medical Technology Program
322 North Kedzie Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1061
(517)-353-7800
http://bld@msu.edu  

Freshman Fall
Course
Course Title
Credits
MTH 116 College Algebra and Trigonometry
5
CEM 141 General Chemistry
4
CEM 161 Chemistry Laboratoy I
1
WRAC Writing, Rhetoric, and American Culture
4
  Total Semester Credits
14
Spring
BS 111 Cells and Molecules
3
BS 111L Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
2
CEM 162 Chemistry Laboratory II
1
IAH <211 Integrative Arts and Humanities
4
ISS 2XX Integrative Social Science
4
MTH 132 Calculus I
3
  Total Semester Credits
17
Sophmore Fall
Course
Course Title
Credits
CEM 251 Organic Chemistry I
3
PHY 231 Introductory Physics I
3
BLD 213 Appl. of Clin. Lab Principles
2
IAH > 211 Integrative Arts and Humanities
4
PSL 250 Introductory Physiology
4
  Total Semester Credits
16
Spring
CEM 252 Organic Chemistry II
3
PHY 232 Introductory Physics II
3
BLD 204 Mechanisms of Disease
3
ISS 3XX Integrative Social Science
4
BLD 220 Preparing for a Health Prof. Career
1
  Total Semester Credits
14
Junior Fall
Course Course Title Credits
BMB 461 Biochemistry I
3
ZOL 341 Zoology
4
Elective  
3
BLD 417 Quality Processes in Diag. Lab Testing
2
BLD 496 Integrative Correlations in Clinical Laboratory
1
STT 421 Statistics II
3
  Total Semester Credits
16
Spring
BMB 462 Biochemistry II
3
CEM 332 Instrumental Methods
2
BLD 442 Education and Managment in the Clinical Laboratory
3
BLD 436 Principles of Diagnostic Molecular Science
2
STT 422 Statistics II
3
  Elective
3
  Total Semester Credits
16
Senior Fall
Course
Course Title
Credits
BLD 455 Integrating Clinical Laboratory Science Discipline (W)
3
BLD 438 Molecular Diagnostic Science Laboratory
2
BLD 497 Integrative Correlations in Clinical Laboratory Science II
1
  Elective
3
  Selective
3
  Selective
3
  Total Semester Credits
15
Spring
BLD 437 Applications of Diagnostic Molecular Science
2
BLD 482 Advanced Diagnostic Molecular Science
2
BLD 483 Molecular Diagnostic Experience in Heamatopathology and Oncology
2
BLD 484 Molecular Diagnostic Experience in Infectious Disease
2
BLD 485 Molecular Diagnostic Experience in Inherited and Predictive Genetics
2
BLD 486 Molecular Diagnostic Experience in Genotyping and Individual Indentification
2
  Total Semester Credits
12
DEGREE TOTAL
120

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Selectives

ZOL 404 Human Genetics (ZOL 431/BMB 461/Teir I)
3 Cr
ZOL 450 Cancer Biology (BMB 461 and BMB 462)
3 Cr
MMG 301 Microbiology (BS 111 and CEM 251)
3 Cr
MMG 463 Medical Microbiology (MMG 301)
3 Cr
MMG 431 Microbial Genetics (BMB 461/MMG 301/ZOL 431)
3 Cr
MMG 433 Microbial Genomics (MMG 431)
3 Cr
MMG 445 Biotechnology (MMG 205 or MMG 301)
3 Cr
BLD 416 Clinical Chemistry II (BLD 213 and BMB 461)
4 Cr
BLD 324 Hematology (BS 111)
3 Cr
BLD 424 Advanced Hematology (BLD 324)
2 Cr
BLD 434 Immunology (BS 111) Fall Only
3 Cr

  

 

 

 

 

 

 









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Eligible for national certification examinations after graduation

The Bachelor of Science degree program in diagnostic molecular science has been accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018

How to apply to the CLS/DMS majors

The CLS/DMS majors are limited enrollment programs because they incorporate a clinical laboratory practicum into the degree requirements. The number of available positions is limited by the positions available at the affiliated sites. Admission is competitive. Applicants must meet the following criteria for consideration:

1. Have an overall grade-point-average of 2.50 or better (This includes courses taken at other institutions than MSU.) 2. Have completed prerequisite courses that will allow the student to progress to clinical placement with the cohort admitted during the same year. If you have questions about whether you meet this requirement, make an appointment to see the CLS/DMS Clinical Coordinator for a review of your readiness to apply.

The CLS/DMS majors have a rolling admission process. Though most applicants apply during spring semester of their sophomore year, applications can be accepted throughout the year if vacancies are available. Contact the Clinical Coordinator for each major for more information.

If you are uncertain as to whether a major in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science or Diagnostic Molecular Science is best for you, click here to view a comparison chart. You can also meet with the Clinical Coordinators to discuss.

Print out and complete the Application Form and the Grade-point Calculation Sheets. Directions for grade point calculations are provided. These forms are also available in the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program Office, 322 N. Kedzie Hall.


Return them to the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program Office, 322 N. Kedzie Hall, or fax to 517-432-2006.


Read the "Essential Requirements" document (pages 14-16 in the Application Document). If you have concerns about your ability to meet the Essential Requirements, contact the Clinical Coordinator.



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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY MAJOR CURRICULUM


The Medical Technology major is an outstanding undergraduate biomedical curriculum. Although designed for the specific needs of the professional Medical Technologist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist (MT/CLS), students with interests in a wide variety of health related professions have found this curriculum to be an exceptionally strong foundation that meets the rigorous demands of post-baccalaureate education, such as medical, dental, veterinary and graduate school. (See additional pre-med requirements below.)
Year 1
Fall Semester
Course Number
Course Name
Credits
CEM 141 General Chemistry I
4
CEM 161 General Chemistry Lab I
1
MTH 116 Algebra/Trigonometry
5
WRA Writing, Rhetoric, American Culture
4
  Total Semester Credits
14
Spring Semester
Course Number
Course Name
Credits
IAH 201-208 Integ Arts & Humanities
4
BS 111 Biology
3
BS 111L Biology Lab
2
MTH 124/132 Calculus
3
CEM 162 Inorganic Lab II
1
XXX Elective
3
  Total Semester Credits
16
Year 2
Fall Semester
Course Number
Course Name
Credits
BLD 213 Appl of CLS Principles
2
CEM 251 Organic Chem I
3
PHY 231 Physics I
3
PSL 250 Physiology
4
XXX Elective
3
  Total Semester Credits
15
Spring Semester
Course Number
Course Name
Credits
CEM 252 Organic Chem II
3
PHY 232 Physics II
3
STT 200/201 Statistical Methods
3/4
BLD 220 Prep for a Health Profession
1
BLD 204 Mechanisms of Disease
3
  Total Semester Credits
13/14
Year 3
Fall Semester
Course Number
Course Name
Credits
BMB 401 Biochemistry
4
BLD 417 Quality Proc in Diag Lab Testing
2
BLD 434 Clinical Immunology
3
BLD 324 Fund Heme, Coag, Urines
3
BLD 496 Integrative Correlations I
1
  Total Semester Credits
13
Spring Semester
Course Number
Course Name
Credits
MMG 301 Intro Microbiology
3
ISS 2XX Integrative Social Science
4
BLD 435 Transfusion/Transplantation
3
BLD 430 Molecular Diagnostics
2
CEM 332 Instrumental Methods
2
XXX Elective
2
  Total Semester Credits
17
Year 4
Fall Semester
Course Number
Course Name
Credits
XXX Elective
3
MMG 463 Medical Microbiology
3
MMG 464 Diagnostic Microbiology Lab
2
IAH 2XX Integrative Arts/Humanities
4
BLD 416 Pathophysiology/Body Fluids
4
  Total Semester Credits
16
Spring Semester
Course Number
Course Name
Credits
BLD 450 Eukaryotic Pathogens 3
ISS 3XX Intergrative Social Science 4
BLD 497 Integrative Correlations II 1
BLD 424 Adv. Hem/Coag/Urines 2
BLD 455W Integrating CLS Disciplines 2
XXX Elective 3
  Total Semester Credits 15
TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS 120

 

Approved Course Substitutions Include:
BMB 401
4
-
BMB 461
3
and
BMB 432
3
CEM 162
4
-
CEM 262
3
MTH 132
3
-
MTH 124
3
PSL 250
4
-
PSL 431
3
and
PSL 432
3
STT 201
4
-
STT 200
3
MMG 205
3
-
MMG 301
3


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CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES MAJOR CURRICULUM



The Clinical Laboratory Science major*, although offering the same strong biomedical background as the Medical Technology major, focuses even more intently on the diverse set of demands placed on practicing laboratory professionals. A rigorous series of laboratory courses emphasizes and develops students critical analytical skills. In addition, courses with a more multidisciplinary focus integrate concepts across scientific topics. Finally, students are introduced to key educational and administrative concepts. This course of study culminates in a hospital based clinical rotation in an affiliated hospital. Admission is limited. For more information on applying to the CLS program, click here.

*The Bachelor of Science degree program in Clinical Laboratory Sciences has been accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018.


Clinical Laboratory Sciences Major Curriculum
Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program
322 North Kedzie Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1061
(517)-353-7800
http://bld@msu.edu  

Freshman Fall - Year 1
Course
Course Title
Credits
MTH 116 College Algebra and Trigonometry
5
CEM 141 General Chemistry
4
CEM 161 Chemistry Laboratoy I
1
WRAC Writing, Rhetoric, and American Culture
4
  Total Semester Credits
14
Spring
BS 111 Biology
3
BS 111L Biology Lab
2
CEM 162 Chemistry Laboratory II
1
IAH 201-208 Integrative Arts and Humanities
4
XXX Elective
3
MTH 124/132 Calculus I
3
  Total Semester Credits
16
Sophmore Fall - Year 2
Course
Course Title
Credits
CEM 251 Organic Chemistry I
3
PHY 231 Introductory Physics I
3
BLD 213 Appl. of Clin. Lab Principles
2
ISS 2XX Integrative Social Science
4
PSL 250 Introductory Physiology
4
  Total Semester Credits
16
Spring
CEM 252 Organic Chemistry II
3
PHY 232 Introductory Physics II
3
BLD 204 Mechanisms of Disease
3
STT 200/201 Statistical Methods
3/4
BLD 220 Preparing for a Health Prof. Career
1
  Total Semester Credits
13/14
Junior Fall - Year 3
Course Course Title Credits
BMB 401 Biochemistry
4
BLD 417 Quality Processes in Diag. Lab Testing
2
BLD 434 Clinical Immunology
3
BLD 324 Fund Heme, Coag, Urines
3
BLD 324L Heme/Coag/Urines Lab
1
BLD 496 Integrative Correlations in Clinical Laboratory
1
  Total Semester Credits
14
Spring
MMG 301 Intro Microbiology
3
CEM 333 Instrumental Methods
3
BLD 442 Ed/Mgt in CLS
3
BLD 435 Transfusion/Transplantation
3
IAH 2XX Integrative Arts and Humanities
4
BLD 430 Molecular Diagnostics
2
  Total Semester Credits
18
Senior Fall - Year 4
Course
Course Title
Credits
MMG 463 Medical Microbiology
3
MMG 464 Diagnostic Microbiology Lab
2
BLD 416 Pathophysiology/Body Fluids
4
XXX Elective
4
  Total Semester Credits
13
Spring
BLD 450 Eukaryotic Pathogens
3
BLD 498 Integrative Correlations III
2
BLD 424 Adv. Heme/Coag/Urines
2
BLD 424L Adv. Heme/Coag/Urines Lab
1
BLD 455W Integrating CLS Disciplines
2
BLD 433 Immuno/Immunoheme Lab
1
ISS 3XX Integrative Social Science
4
  Total Semester Credits
15
DEGREE TOTAL
120

Approved Course Substitutions Include: Clinical Courses:
BMB 401
4
-
BMB 461
3
and
BMB 462
3
BLD 471 Advanced Clinical Chemistry Lab
3
CEM 162
1
-
CEM 262
2
BLD 472 Advanced Clinical Chemistry
1
MTH 124
3
-
MTH 132
3
BLD 473 Advanced Hematology & Body Fluids Lab
4
PSL 250
4
-
PSL 431
3
and
PSL 432
3
BLD 474 Advanced Clinical Hematology & Body Fluids
1
STT 201
4
-
STT 200
3
BLD 475 Advanced Clinical Immunology & Immunoheatology Lab
2
MMG 205
3
-
MMG 301
3
BLD 476 Advanced Clinical Immunology & Immunohematology
1
  BLD 477 Advanced Clinical Microbiology Lab
3
BLD 478 Advanced Clinical Microbiology
1
  TOTAL LAB Credits
16
  TOTAL Degree Credits 136


Additional courses to meet premedical requirements will apply as elective credits:
BS 110 (4)
CEM 142 (3)
CEM 255 (2)
PHY 251 (1)
PHY 252 (1)


NOTE: This is a suggested course plan but there are options that may better fit your career plans. Please discuss these options with your MT/CLS advisors.

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Eligible for national certification examinations after graduation

The Bachelor of Science degree program in clinical laboratory sciences has been accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018

Michigan State University - Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program
Comparison of the three programs
Academic Component
Medical Technology Major (3762, 3763, 3764) Clinical Laboratory Science Major (3794, 3795, 3796) Diagnostic Molecular Science Major (7056, 7057, 7058)
Open admission to all students in good academic standing Formal application and competitive admission Formal application and competitive admission process
Flexible course sequencing and content Structured course sequencing and content Rigid course sequencing and content
120 Credit Program 136 credit program 120 credit program
19 elective credits - can include premedical requirements 10 elective credits 9 elective credits; 6 selective credits
Education focuses on general preparation for laboratory science Education focuses on general preparation for laboratory science with emphasis on laboratory courses Education focuses on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology and statistics and applications in clinical lab.
4 year program 4 +½ year program 4 year program
Clinical Component for Certification
Completed after graduation Included in the degree Included in the degree
Modest tuition may apply Tuition Applies Tuition Applies
Stipends may be available    
9-12 months (no tuition assistance) 6 months (financial aid applicable) 4 months (financial aid applicable)
Michigan: Beaumont, DMC, Hurley and St. Johns Available at seven sites in Michigan: Covenant, Henry ford, Ingham, Lakeland, Mercy, Munson, Sparrow, and St. Joseph Limited availability: MDCH, Cytogenetics Lab at MSU, Tissue Typing Lab at MSU, DNA Lab at MSU
Available nationwide at over 200 sites    
Student arranges clincial experience independently; assistance provided Clinical experience guaranteed through Biomedical Lab Diagnostics Program Clinical experience guaranteed through Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program
Lectures provided by hospital staff and cover material similar to campus courses No formal Lectures: Students must retain and review material from campus lecture No formal lectures: Students must retain and review material from campus lecture
Certification
Eligible after clinical experience Eligible after graduation Eligible after graduation


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Employment Opportunities

Entry level career opportunities are the same whether a student completes the CLS program or the MT major followed by an accredited clinical education program. Entry level career opportunities for DMS students are directed towards areas of the laboratory employing molecular technology.

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