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Requirements for a Post-Baccalaureate
Categorical Certificate in Hematology
EFFECTIVE FALL 2004

The student must have a baccalaureate from a regionally accredited college/university with a combination of 30 semester hours of biology and chemistry. Prerequisites include: genetics, immunology (upper division immunology or CLSC 3065 Clinical Immunology), statistics, physiology and biochemistry. These courses may have been completed as a part of the baccalaureate or may be taken concurrently with courses from the curriculum in hematology upon the approval of a faculty advisor. The Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences curriculum in hematology includes:

Spring x
Credits

Hematology Lecture

CLSC 3051
3

Hematology Laboratory

CLSC 3052
2

Quality Assurance

CLSC 3011
1

Professional Issues

INDT 4006
1

Management II

CLSC 4093
2

Intro to Clinical Laboratory Sciences

AHS 1883 or CLSC 2000

3

Summer

Body Fluids

CLSC 3010
2

Phlebotomy Practicum

CLSC 3001
0.5
Fall

Advanced Hematology Lecture

CLSC 4053
2

Intro to Molecular Diagnostics

CLSC 4035
1.5

Management I

CLSC 4092
1

Hematology Categorical Practicum

CLSC 4058
6
Total for Certificate
25

 

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