Graduates of this program earn a Bachelor of Science with a major in Clinical Laboratory Science-Medical Laboratory Science, which can lead to a position as a certified Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS).
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An MLS analyzes blood and body fluids to diagnose disease and monitor health. After completing the math, science, and clinical lab science coursework, the student will be placed in a clinical internship that lasts approximately a semester.
Opportunities
After graduation, students can sit for the BOC exam, leading to certification as a medical laboratory scientist. This healthcare professional performs chemical, hematological, immunological, microscopic, bacteriological, and molecular analyses on patient specimens. MLSs work mainly in hospitals but can also find employment in physician’s offices, private laboratories, public health agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and in academic or industrial research.
This is a STEM-designated program (see OPT Extension).
Certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist
Once the student has completed the degree requirements for our NAACLS-accredited Medical Laboratory Science Program, they can sit for the Board of Certification exam sponsored by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
This four-year curriculum comprises seven semesters of general education, basic sciences, and clinical sciences coursework and includes 17-22 weeks of rotation through an accredited clinical laboratory.
These rotations may include: Alverno Clinical Labs (Hammond, IN), Corewell Health Dearborn Hospital (Dearborn, MI), Corewell Health Hospital (Farmington Hills, MI), Garden City Hospital (Garden City, MI), Henry Ford Hospital (West Bloomfield, MI), ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital (Monroe, MI), McLaren Labs (Flint, MI), Michigan Medicine Health System (Ann Arbor, MI), ProMedica Health System (Toledo, OH), Trinity Health (Ann Arbor, MI & Livonia, MI), VA Hospital (Ann Arbor, MI)
These clinical rotation sites are subject to change. A listed site may not be available when a student reaches that point in the curriculum.
Because enrollment in the clinical internship is limited by the size of classes in the affiliated hospitals, enrollment in the program does not ensure continuation and clinical internship placement.
Accreditation
The Medical Laboratory Science program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences.
National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences
5600 North River Road
Suite 720
Rosemont, IL 60018
773.714.8880
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