Clinical Laboratory Science, Bachelor of Science

This program leads to a profession which requires an occupational license as defined under Texas Occupations Code 58.001. This requires that all applicants seeking to become licensed must undergo a criminal background check prior to licensure.

This degree will prepare students for certification and employment as Medical Laboratory Scientists. Graduates from this professional program are part of the health care team and play a vital role in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease through the performance of laboratory tests in hospital laboratories, physician office labs, and reference labs. It is also serves as an excellent undergraduate option for those students planning on applying to the graduate physician assistant program and medical and dental school. Students who plan to apply to the physician assistant program or medical or dental school should check for additional course requirements.

Note: For a PDF version of the degree requirements for this program go to the Undergraduate Programs page on the UTRGV website. 

 

Core Curriculum Requirements – 42 Hours

Students must fulfill the Core Curriculum requirements. The courses listed below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum requirements.

Life and Physical Sciences – 6 hours

CHEM 1311General Chemistry I

3

CHEM 1312General Chemistry II

3

Integrative and Experiential Learning – 3 hours

CHEM 1111General Chemistry I Lab

1

CHEM 1112General Chemistry II Lab

1

BIOL 1406General Biology I

4

The one hour lab credit for BIOL 1406 will be applied above. The remaining three credits will be applied in the support courses below.

Major Requirements – 59 Hours (59 advanced)

Required

CLSC 3310Hematology I

3

CLSC 3420Clinical Chemistry I

4

CLSC 3513Clinical Immunology and Immunohematology

5

CLSC 3630Clinical Microbiology I

6

CLSC 4116Advanced Immunology

1

CLSC 4122Method Development and Research

1

CLSC 4144Clinical Practicum V

1

CLSC 4200Seminar

2

CLSC 4303Medical Laboratory Leadership

3

CLSC 4314Advanced Immunohematology

3

CLSC 4315Molecular Genetics and Molecular Diagnostics

3

CLSC 4340Clinical Practicum I

3

CLSC 4341Clinical Practicum II

3

CLSC 4342Clinical Practicum III

3

CLSC 4343Clinical Practicum IV

3

CLSC 4411Clinical Hematology II

4

CLSC 4521Clinical Chemistry II

5

CLSC 4631Clinical Microbiology II

6

Support Courses – 22 Hours

Required

BIOL 1406General Biology I

4

BIOL 2401Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIOL 2402Anatomy and Physiology II

4

CHEM 2323Organic Chemistry I

3

CHEM 2123Organic Chemistry I Lab

1

CLSC 2429Clinical Microbiology in Health Care

4

MATH 1342Elementary Statistical Methods

3

Students may take MATH 1387 Honors or any other statistics instead of MATH 1342

Total Credit Hours: 59

Total Credit Hours: 123

Admission, Progression, And Graduation Requirements, if applicable:

Admission requirements

Clinical Laboratory Science Program

The Clinical Laboratory Science Program begins in the fall semester. In order to be considered for admission, the student should submit an application by March 31. The admissions committee meets in April to consider all applications received by March 31. Applications received after March 31 are considered on a space-available basis.

A completed application must include official transcripts and three letters of reference.

Successful completion of a criminal background check is also required for full admission into the Clinical Laboratory Science Program. Additional information may be found on the College of Health Affairs website. Students will be required to submit a physical examination form once they are admitted to the program. This must document that they have the required immunizations or proof of immunity including measles, mumps, tetanus/diphtheria, rubella, and the hepatitis B vaccine.

Students should complete all non-clinical laboratory science coursework prior to entering the professional phase of the program. Students who are lacking no more than two non-science prerequisite courses may be considered for admission if they have at least a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students who have completed all prerequisite coursework. A minimum GPA of 2.0 and a minimum science GPA of 2.0 is required for admission to the program.

Applicants who plan to utilize coursework more than seven years old in the areas of general chemistry or the biological sciences will be required to demonstrate an up-to-date knowledge in these areas. This may be accomplished by either of the following:

  1. Completion of at least one formal course in chemistry and one formal course in the biological sciences within the last five years with a grade of at least C.
  2. One year of relevant experience in the field of clinical laboratory science within the last five years.

Non-degree Seeking Students

 A student who does not wish to receive a degree from UT Rio Grande Valley, but who wishes to attend the professional portion of the curriculum for certification purposes must meet one of the following requirements:

  1. Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and have a minimum of 12 semester hours of chemistry including inorganic and organic or biochemistry and 16 semester hours of biology including microbiology and a college-level math course.
  2. Hold a foreign baccalaureate degree from an international institution, meet all admission requirements of UT Rio Grande Valley and have his or her transcript evaluated by agencies acceptable to the National Certification Agencies. This evaluation must show that his or her degree is equivalent to a baccalaureate in the United States with appropriate coursework in biology, chemistry and mathematics.

Readmission

Students who are dropped from the program for academic reasons are not automatically readmitted. Students must make a formal written request for readmission. Readmission depends on space availability and the student’s previous performance in CLSC courses. Students will be notified of their readmission by August 1. The admission committee may require repetition of foundation clinical laboratory science courses or other remedial work in addition to the repetition of courses, which the student previously failed. Students who receive a grade of ‘D’ or lower in the same course twice or drop the same CLSC course twice to avoid a failing grade are ineligible for readmission into the CLSC Program.

Progression requirements

Students are required to maintain a grade of ‘C’ or better in all Clinical Laboratory Science courses. Courses with grades lower than ‘C’ must be retaken at the next regularly scheduled time that it is offered. Students who earn a grade less than a ‘C’ in any CLSC prerequisite course will not be allowed to take any advanced CLSC courses, which require that course as a prerequisite. All on-campus courses must be completed with a ‘C’ or better prior to beginning the clinical rotations. If a student fails to earn a ‘C’ or better in any two courses, or earns a grade lower than a ‘C’ in any required course two times, he/she will not be permitted to continue in the program.

Graduation requirements

Students must complete all professional courses with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Must complete all courses in the professional portion of the curriculum within a period of four consecutive years from the date of first enrollment in the program.