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Clinical Laboratory Science Major (B.S.)


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An interdisciplinary major. No minor is required.

Clinical Laboratory Science Program

The program prepares students for a professional career in clinical laboratory sciences. Clinical laboratory scientists work in clinical settings to perform a variety of routine and specialized laboratory tests. Health care providers use these test results as part of their diagnostic and therapeutic plans. In addition to performing sophisticated laboratory tests, the clinical laboratory scientist solves technical problems and is responsible for keeping laboratory equipment in optimal operating condition. The clinical laboratory scientist may also supervise the work of clinical laboratory technicians and laboratory assistants. A variety of administrative and management positions may be available to the clinical laboratory scientist with job experience or further education.

The program consists of two and one half years of general education and clinical laboratory science program prerequisites, including supporting courses in the biological sciences and chemistry. The last semester of the third year and the entire fourth year of study consist of the professional phase courses of the program. In addition to a 16 week clinical field experience rotation at a clinical laboratory facility affiliated with the SVSU program, the clinical laboratory science student will become proficient in the following areas of clinical laboratory science: clinical hematology, analysis of body fluids, clinical immunology, clinical microbiology, clinical immunohematology (blood banking), clinical chemistry and the major principles of laboratory management. Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, the student is eligible to take an entry-level national examination for certification as a clinical laboratory scientist.

Admission as a Clinical Laboratory Science major is open to students who meet general requirements for admission to Saginaw Valley State University. Formal application to the Clinical Laboratory Science program for admission to the upper division (professional phase) courses of the program is required upon completion of the university and departmental requirements through the sophomore level.

Pre-Clinical Laboratory Science Requirements and Policies


Preparation for admission to the CLS program requires completion of required general education courses and prerequisites for a minimum of 72 credit hours.

Required University General Education Selection by Category


Category 1: Literature


Student choice from approved courses

Category 2: Arts


Student choice from approved courses

Category 5: Historical & Philosophical Ideas


Category 6: Social Sciences


Student choice from approved courses

Category 7: Social Institutions


Student choice from approved courses

Category 8: International Systems


Student choice from approved courses

Category 9: Oral Communication


Student choice from approved courses

Category 10: Written Communication


Additional Prerequisites for Admission to the CLS Professional Phase


Transfer Students


Transfer student’s needs are considered on an individual basis by the Program Director. Students are encouraged to contact the Director of Clinical Laboratory Science for further information prior to applying for admission to the program.

Transportation and Fees


The student is responsible for providing transportation to and from all courses and/or clinical learning experiences associated with the program. Clinical education may include observation and interactive opportunities in clinical and community settings under the supervision of a clinical laboratory scientist or other health professional. The student is responsible for fees related to classroom and clinical materials.

Requirements for Admission to the Clinical Laboratory Science Program


The professional phase of the clinical laboratory science program begins formally in the Winter semester of the Junior year (6th semester). Admission to SVSU is required for, but does not guarantee, acceptance into the clinical science program. The program is planned to accommodate approximately 30 new students each year; this number may vary depending on available resources. Prospective students must submit an application for admission to the professional program by October 15 preceding the winter semester admission. The following admission criteria are required of all applicants and will be used to rank order applicants to determine acceptance to the program.

  • Complete a minimum of 72 credits prior to admission to the program.
  • Achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 for all pre-professional course work.
  • Complete prerequisite pre-clinical laboratory science courses listed for freshman, sophomore, and junior (fall semester) years.
  • Submit a completed application packet available from the program director.

 

Progression and Retention Policies


The professional program in Clinical Laboratory Science requires a minimum of three full time fall semesters and two full time winter semesters to complete the prerequisites for the program. Following admission to the professional phase of the program, three semesters of full time academic course work with integrated field experiences are required. The field experience of the clinical laboratory science program is an integral component of the student’s education and a minimum of 400 hours of supervised practive is required. Placements are subject to faculty approval and assignment at a specific facility cannot be guaranteed.

A student may repeat a clinical laboratory course once. Only one semester of academic probation is permitted. Students who fail to meet academic standards during the semester of probation or do not successfully complete a deficient course will be considered dismissed from the program. Since courses in clinical laboratory science are offered once during each academic year, and since the course work follows a sequential design, part-time and probationary students will have to continue under an adjusted curriculum plan. This will result in extending the time for achievement of all program requirements.

 

Suggested Sequence for Prerequisite Courses for Admission


Students are also responsible for completing General Education Categories 1, 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Insert those requirements into the semester outline as schedules permit. Student may also use Spring or Summer sessions to complete course work.

Major Courses: Professional Curriculum


Note: Courses must be taken in sequence as specified below unless approved by faculty.

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