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Clinical Laboratory Science Curriculum
The following text is taken from The University of Findlay's current undergraduate and/or graduate catalog.
To receive your undergraduate bachelor of science degree from The University of Findlay, you must also complete
BS/Graduation and Degree Requirements
in addition to your medical laboratory science curriculum.
A
major in medical laboratory science
(name changed from medical technology on May 1, 2011) consists of three years at The University of Findlay and a fourth year at a recognized medical technology training school. The general degree requirements include completion of a minimum of 90 hours at The University of Findlay. The required courses in the major include 35 hours of biology including BIOL 150, 150L, 152, 152L, 300, 302, 310, 310L, 322, 322L, 323, 323L, 412, 412L, 413, 413L; and 16 hours of chemistry including CHEM 130, 130L, 131, 131L, 310, 310L, 311, and 311L. Recommended courses include CHEM 316/316L or ESOH 316/316L and 400; HEPR 220; and PHYS 250, 250L, 251, and 251L.