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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
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Management I
|
CLSC 4092 |
1 |
Hematology Categorical Practicum
|
CLSC 4058 |
6 |
| Total for Certificate |
25
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