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					| 2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Clinical Laboratory Science BS |  
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				College of Arts and SciencesDegree BS, Clinical Laboratory Science
 For information contact Mateusz Wosik, PhD
 Clinical laboratory science (CLS) (formerly Medical Technology) major offers, through its affiliation with hospital schools, the opportunity to complete the requirements for a bachelor of science degree in four years with a clinical year rotation at an accredited hospital school. CLS majors complete three years in a biology-based curriculum on campus, and then apply for acceptance to an affiliated hospital program at the end of their fourth semester. Admission to a hospital school program is not guaranteed, but Misericordia University maintains a very high success rate. Following the hospital program, the student is eligible to sit for the certification examinations offered by the Board of Registry of Clinical Laboratory Scientists (or Medical Technologists) and the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS). The mission of the Clinical Laboratory Science program at Misericordia University is to provide students with quality educational experiences that produce a clinical laboratory professional with the theoretical knowledge, technical skills and liberal arts education necessary to succeed in the clinical laboratory. The program meets or exceeds all requirements of the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS). Program Goals and OutcomesThe following are program goals for the Clinical Laboratory Science major: 
	To provide a quality education in the biological sciencesTo stimulate a student’s innate curiosity for lifelong learningTo develop an understanding of the scientific process and its applicationTo provide the tools and promote knowledge for future opportunities and endeavors, and to develop involved members of the community The Clinical Laboratory Science major program goals are realized in the following student learning outcomes: Outcome Group 1:
	Be able to identify and explain fundamental biological concepts and principles on the molecular, cellular, organismal and population levelsDescribe the unifying concepts underlying the diversity of life Outcome Group 2:
	Apply knowledge of biological concepts to formulate questions and hypotheses for researchDemonstrate ability to find, read, understand, and critically evaluate scientific papers Outcome Group 3:
	Use the scientific method to develop hypotheses, design and execute experimentsCollect and analyze dataCommunicate findings both orally and in written formsDevelop experimental skills and techniques used in laboratory and field research Outcome Group 4:
	Recognize their (the students’) ability to make positive contributions to the general and/or scientific communitiesPromote awareness of job and/or graduate opportunitiesPromote awareness of internship and summer research opportunities during their tenure at Misericordia UniversityEvaluate and understand human impact on the environment |  
													| Sequence of Required Courses
 (Note: Core courses can be taken in any order.)Total Credits 17
 * apply to hospital at end of sophomore yearSecond Semester
  BIO 252 Histology 4 creditsBIO Elective 3-4 creditsENG/HIS/RLS Core  3 creditsFree elective 3 creditsFree elective 3 creditsTotal Required for Graduation 127 Credits
Clinical Laboratory Science Affiliates
 Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster, PennsylvaniaProgram Director: Marie Wood, MT (ASCP)
 Medical Director: James Eastman, MD
 Susquehanna Health System Williamsport Hospital Campus, Williamsport, PennsylvaniaProgram Director: Christine Wheary, MT (ASCAP), MHA
 Medical Director: Donald Leathers, MD
 Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PennsylvaniaProgram Director: Brian Spezialetti, MS, MT (ASCP)
 Medical Director: Joseph King, MD
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