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Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Medical Laboratory Sciences: Clinical Science BS


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Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS): Clinical Science is a pre-professional major, preparing students for careers in laboratories devoted to promoting, maintaining and restoring human health. The MLS curriculum builds upon the basic science courses required to enter the program. Courses in the major fall into

the following categories:

1. fundamental lab skills

2. clinical subspecialties

3. advanced biomedical courses

4. pre-professional practice 

Emphasis is placed on problem solving and development of laboratory strategies, in addition to theoretical knowledge and practical skills in each of the disciplines in the curriculum. The Clinical Science major is intended for, but not limited to, students pursuing careers in the diagnostic laboratory and is designed to meet the requirements for NY State licensure of clinical laboratory technologists. 

The academic demands of MLS courses often require students to carry lighter credit loads than they are accustomed to. Part-time attendance and some evening classes are mechanisms for assisting students to complete the challenging curriculum. See course descriptions and the MLS Web site : http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/mls for more detail.

Requirements for Graduation in Medical Laboratory Sciences: Clinical Science


 

General Education Core Requirements


 For full list of courses meeting GER, see The General Education Requirements 

General Education Pluralism and Diversity Requirements


12 credits: One course from each group (note: many courses that meet the GER Core requirement also satisfy P/D) see The General Education Requirements 

Group A - non-European Societies

Group B  - non-European Groups in the US

Group C  - Women, issues of gender/sexual orientation

Group D - Europe

 

General Education Writing Requirement


Up to 3 “W” courses. Many GER core courses meet “W” Significant Writing. See The General Education Requirements