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Academic Foundations 003
African American and African Studies 014
American Studies 050
Ancient and Medieval Civilizations 060
Anthropology 070
Arabic 074
Art, Design, and Art History (080, 081, 082, 083, 085)
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Biological Sciences 120
Chemistry 160
Chinese 165
Clinical Laboratory Sciences 191
Cytotechnology Option
Medical Laboratory Science Option
Computer Science 198
Earth and Environmental Sciences (Geology 460)
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English (350 and 352)
English: Composition and Writing 355
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Mathematics 640
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2016–2018 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Clinical Laboratory Sciences 191 Medical Laboratory Science Option  

Medical Laboratory Science Option



Elective Rutgers University–Newark Courses (8 credits)

It is recommended that electives be chosen from:

  21:120:352  Genetics (3)

  21:120:356  Molecular Biology (3)

  21:160:227  Experimental Analytical Chemistry (3)

  21:750:203,204  General Physics (4,4)

  21:750:205,206  General Physics Laboratory (1,1)


Professional Courses at the School of Health Professions (45 credits)


First Summer Semester (12 weeks)

   MLSC 2119  Basic Laboratory Operations (2)

   MLSC 2129  Hematology I (3)

   MLSC 2159  Clinical Immunology (2)

   MLSC 2169 Body Fluids (1)
 
   MLSC 2249  Clinical Chemistry I (4)  
                                                       
Fall Semester (16 weeks)

   MLSC 2239  Immunohematology I (3)

   MLSC 4279  Clinical Microbiology (6)

   MLSC 4329  Hematology II (3)

   MLSC 4349  Clinical Chemistry II (3)

Spring Semester (18 weeks)


   MLSC 4310 Laboratory Statistics, Management, and Education (2)

   MLSC 4319  Introduction to Molecular Diagnostics (2)

   MLSC 4339  Immunohematology II (2)

   MLSC 4429  Clinical Practice in Hematology and Urinalysis (2)*

   MLSC 4449  Clinical Practice in Chemistry (2)*

   MLSC 4489  Independent Study (3)

Second Summer Semester (14 weeks)


   MLSC 4390  Topics in Medical Laboratory Science (1)**

   MLSC 4439  Clinical Practice in Immunohematology and Immunology (2)*

   MLSC 4479  Clinical Practice in Microbiology (2)*


*The sequence of clinical practice courses may vary. Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to off-campus affiliated clinical sites.

**A Comprehensive Examination in Medical Laboratory Science is given at the end of the program, and is part of the Topics in Medical Laboratory Science course. Achievement of a passing score is a requirement for completion of the Topics course and the program.
 
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