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Show 196 197 Course Requirements Clinical Lab Courses Required (63 credit hours) CLS 1111/1111L Clinical Laboratory Practices I 3 crs 1112/1112L Clinical Laboratory Practices II 3 CIS 1123/1123L Principles of Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis 5 CLS CLS 2211/2211L 2212/2212L Principles of Clinical Chemistry I Principles of Clinical MicrobiologyI + 4 CLS 2213/2213L Principles of Clinical Chemistry II 4 CLS CLS 2214/2214L 2215/2215L Principles of Clinical Microbiology II Principles of Clinical 3 Immunohematology CLS CLS 2256 2257 Supervised Clinical Experience I Supervised Clinical Experience II CLS 2211 4 CLS 2213 CLS 2212 4 CLS 2214 3 CLS 2256 1 CLS 2215 3 : CLS 2257 1 CLS 3302 4 CLS 3314 3 General Education Refer to pages 32-34 of this catalog for Associate of Applied Science requirements. The following required courses will fulfill CLS 3311 3 CLS 3316 3 both program requirements and general education require- CLS 3313 4 sont SENIOR AUTUMN ..coscssennnnnnnnsian 1 CLS 4405 CLS 4414 2 CLS 4409 1 1 1 CLS 4442 4 CLS 4417 1 CLS 4453 1 CLS 4446 4 DISTANCE 1 LEARNING CLS 3302/3302L Advanced Clinical Lab Practices I + CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENTIST (CLS) MAJOR CLS 3311/3311L Advanced Clinical 3 For more information about the distance learning program, CLS 3313/3313L Immunohematology Advanced Clinical Hematology CLS 3314/3314L and Hemostasis Advanced Clinical Chemistry 4 3 CLS 3316/3316L Advanced Clinical Microbiology 3 CLS CLS 4401 4405 Working Laboratory Theory I Working Laboratory Theory II 1 1 CLS CLS 4409 4414 Clinical Correlation Laboratory Teaching/SupervisionI 1 2 CLS 4417 Laboratory Teaching/Supervision II 1 CLS CLS 4442 4446 Applied Working Laboratory I Applied Working Laboratory II 4 4 CLS 4453 Supervised Clinical Experience I 1 Chem 2310 Organic Chemistry I 5 HthSci HthSci LS1110 1111 Biomedical Core Biomedical Core Lab 4 4 Micro LS2054 Principles of Microbiology 4 Micro Micro 3254 3305 Immunology Medical Microbiology 5 5 Recommended Courses CLS Chem Chem 2003 2320 3050 Applied Lab Math & Lab Statistics Organic Chemistry II Instrumental Analysis 3 4 4 Chem HIM 3070 3010 Biochemistry Information Technology in Health Care Management 4 HIM 3200 Epidemiology & Advanced Z Health Care Statistics HthSci 2230 3 Introductory Pathophysiology 4 Equivalencies to Biomedical Cores Phsx PS1010 Introduction to Physics Zool 2200 Suggested Course 3 Human Physiology 4 Sequence The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. sonnel RESHMAN. Chem P$1210 CLS 1111 CLS 1112 HthSci LS1110 AUTUMN, ..cnsnssnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnadl 5 3 3 4 RESHMAN. SPRING. Chem 1220 CLS 1123 HthSci LS1111 WEBER ssn 5 4 STATE ments in the Life and Physical Sciences areas: Chem PS1110, Chem PS1210, HthSci LS1110, Micro LS1113, Micro LS2054, and Phsx PS1010. Remaining general education requirements can be fulfilled by taking the required 12 credit hours from each of the following areas: 3 credit hours Composition 3 credit hours Communication 0 credit hours Computer Literacy 3 credit hours Creative Arts & Humanities 3 credit hours Social Sciences Some requirements may be met by ACT, CLEP, and/or AP scores as designated by the University (contact the Admissions Office for more information). SENIOR SPRING. css CLS 4401 3 5 5 woweweenmennnned tion, contact the CLS office at 626-6118. cnn UNIOR AUTUMN. .sesseensnnsnnnnnnnmene UNIOR SPRING. .cosssnsnsnnnnnn Transfer students must have completed a CLS program and be CLT certified to enter the BS program at the Sophomore level. Required Support Courses (37 credit hours) Chem PS1210 Principles of Chemistry Chem 1220 Principles of Chemistry DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES 4. Submit application and a non-refundable $10 fee to CHP Admission and Counseling office by June 1. For more informa- for B.S. Degree ee please contact Kraig Chugg, Distance Learning Coordinator at (801) 626-6117. Course CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN » Program Prerequisite: (CLT) Students must meet with a CLS faculty advisor, complete the pre-application courses listed under the Admission Requirements below and make application by June 1st of the year they with to enter the program. Refer to Admission Requirements below. » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C+" or better in all CLS courses. A grade of "C-" or better in all support courses. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 66 credit hours is required for graduation — 33 of these are required CLS courses, 21 are required support courses, and 12 are required general education courses. Advisement It is to the student's advantage to meet with a CLS faculty advisor prior to beginning the program curriculum. All clinical laboratory science students are required to meet with a faculty advisor prior to application. Requirements CLS Courses CLS Gis CLS The program will not accept the student's application for A.A.S. Degree Required (33 credit hours) 1111/1111L Clinical Laboratory Practices I 1112/1112L Clinical Laboratory Practices II 1123/1123L Principles of Clinical Hematology 3 3 CLS CLS CLS 2003 2211/2211L 2212/2212L and Hemostasis Applied Lab Math & Lab Statistics Principles of Clinical Chemistry I Principles of Clinical Microbiology! 5 3 4 4 CLs 2213/2213L Principles of Clinical Chemistry II 4 CLS 2214/2214L Principles of Clinical Microbiology II 3 CLS 2215/2215L Principles of Clinical Immunohematology s Supervised Clinical Experience I Supervised Clinical Experience II 1 1 CLS CLS 2256 2257 Support Courses Required (21-25 credit hours) Chem Chem HthSci HthSci HIM PS1110* Elementary Chemistry 1120* Elementary Organic/Biochemistry LS1110** — Biomedical Core aia Biomedical Core Lab 3200 Epidemiology & Advanced Health Care Statistics 5 5 4 4 3 or University Quantitative Literacy Requirement until this requirement is met. After initial advisement, students may meet with advisors as needed. Call 626-6118 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Micro or Micro 3 4 * Does not satisfy requirements for students intending to enter the CLS Admissions Requirements 2. Declare 2AP CLT Applicant as your program of study. 3. Complete the following requirements with a letter grade: Chem Chem PS1110 PS1210 Elementary Chemistry Principles of Chemistry 5 5 Recommended Course 1 course in biomedical core HthSci LS1110 Biomedical Core or Zool = 2200' Human Physiology 4 4 Suggested 1 course from the following Chem 1120 Chem 1220 HthSci 1111 Phsx PS1010 Elementary Organic/Biochemistry Principles of Chemistry II Biomedical Core Lab Introduction to Physics 5 5 4 3 CLS 1111/1111L Clinical Laboratory Practices I 3 CLS 1112/1112L Clinical Laboratory Practices II 3 UNIVERSITY HthSci 2230 Course Introductory Pathophysiology 3 The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in connmnnnd Chem Use this only as a guideline and be sure to 2213 2214 2215 2257 csnnsnnnne 3 4 3 1 occsssmsammanmmnamal ae EN aN a PS1110 5 3 CLS 1123 Chem 1120 5 CLS 1112 HthSci L$1110 3 4 HthSci 1111 4 WEBER 5 STATE HNRS LIBSCI WS Applied Science & CLINICAL LABORATORY ET GERTIPICATE PROGRAM 0 For more information about the certificate program, please contact Kraig Chugg, Certificate Program Coordinator at (801) 626-6117. CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES COURSES - CLS *Acceptance into the CLT program required **Acceptance into the CLS program required 1111. Clinical Laboratory Practices I (3) A, S, Core approaches to laboratory testing including scope of practice, safe practices for the laboratory practitioner, approaches to specimen processing and tracking, phlebotomy, urinalysis and body fluid analysis. ($9 lab fee) 1112. Clinical Laboratory Practices II (3) A, § Principles and applications of immunoserological approaches to laboratory testing. Agglutination, agglutination inhibition, immunoassays, immunofluorescence, polymerase chain reaction and other current, clinically relevant approaches to immunodiagnosis. ($9 lab fee) 1123. Principles of Hematology and Hemostasis (5) S Fundamental theories of hematopoiesis, routine laboratory evaluation of blood components using standard instrumentation and microscopic methods, including safety and quality control. Fundamental theories of hemostasis and introduction to abnormal hematology. Introduction to routine laboratory methods in hemostasis. Prerequisite: CLS 1111 and CLS 1112. ($15 lab fee) 2003. Applied Laboratory Mathematics and Laboratory Statistics (3) A A discipline-specific course which tailors applied laboratory mathematics and clinical statistics to all areas of the clinical laboratory, to include reagent preparation, specimen dilution protocols, quality assurance and quality control, practical applicainstrument and method CLIA-88 pre-use validation procedures, Microcomputer-based spreadsheet and statistical programs will be emphasized for instrument and method validation procedures using (4) A balance. Prerequisite: Chem 1110 and 1120 or Chem 1210 and 1220. ($12 lab fee) 2212. Principles of Clinical Microbiology I* (4) A Approaches to the recognition of infectious agents from clinical material. Direct smear methods, specimen processing, culture and nontraditional approaches to clinical microbiological analysis. RESHMAN, AUTUMN CLS 1111 CLS CLS CLS CLS SPRING... Basic concepts and techniques in clinical chemistry and quality control utilizing manual and automated laboratory procedures. Emphasis on blood and body fluid assessments of carbohydrates, bilirubin, non-protein nitrogen testing and electrolyte acid/base Sequence planning their schedules. consult with an advisor. 3 4 4 1 SOPHOMORE, 2211. Principles of Clinical Chemistry I* ** Acceptable equivalent for biomedical core: Phsx PS1010 (3) and Zool 2200 (4). 1 of of the following courses in chemistry .ssnnnnnnnnnemenne seo regression analysis. (BS) program. Those students should take Chem PS1210, 1220, 2310, and Micro LS2054 instead. 1. Advisement with a CLS faculty advisor. 2003 2211 2212 2256 AUTUMN tions of common statistical tests, and statistical applications for Introductory to Microbiology Principles of Microbiology LS1113 LS2054 LS CLS CLS CLS QRHOMORE, Emphasis is on recognizing bacterial pathogens and antimicrobial test methods. Prerequisite: Micro LS1113 or Micro LS2054 may be taken concurrently. ($12 lab fee) UNIVERSITY DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS HIM MRSCI NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI |