Medical Laboratory Sciences, Bachelor of Science
VCU
Medical laboratory scientists’ critical role on the health care delivery team is to provide physicians laboratory data, essential information for making decisions related to diagnoses and treatment. Due to emerging technologies and knowledge of the human condition, the profession of medical laboratory sciences is forever challenging and rewarding. The shortage of medical laboratory scientists in the workforce has ensured job opportunities for graduates and plentiful student scholarship offerings.
The program includes classroom, laboratory, and hands-on experiences. Students participate in multiple full-time clinical laboratory rotations at facilities in the Richmond, Charlottesville, Tidewater, and Abingdon areas, including VCU Health, Central Virginia VA Health Care system, University of Virginia Health System, Bon Secours Health Partners Laboratory, and more.
Medical laboratory scientists receive training in the following areas: clinical chemistry, the study of chemical reactions that occur in normal and diseased processes; hematology, the study of the cellular elements of the blood and blood-forming tissues and hemostatic mechanism; urine and body fluids analysis, the study of principles and practices of urinalysis, kidney function, and analyses of cerebrospinal fluid and other body fluids; microbiology, the study of microbiological aspects of infectious disease and the isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria; immunohematology, the application of theory and principles of blood banking, cell typing, compatibility testing and antibody identification; and immunology, the study of the immune system and the serological and molecular techniques used for diagnosing infectious disease.
Upon graduation students are eligible to take the national examination for medical laboratory scientists given by the Board of Certification of the American Society for Clinical Pathology.
Medical laboratory scientists and medical technologists perform laboratory testing in various settings to diagnose, monitor and treat diseases. Most medical laboratory personnel work in hospital laboratories. Many are also employed by private physicians, medical groups, public health and environmental laboratories, research facilities, pharmaceutical and biomedical companies, universities, industrial medical laboratories, molecular diagnostic laboratories and the armed forces.
On the job, you would:
- Conduct analysis of body fluids, such as blood or urine, using microscopes, automated instruments, and manual techniques to detect abnormalities or diseases
- Analyze the results of tests or experiments to ensure conformity to specifications, and high quality test results
- Set up, maintain, calibrate, and troubleshoot medical laboratory equipment
With a master's or doctoral degree, you could also manage a medical laboratory, perform clinical and translational research, or teach clinical laboratory science courses in a postsecondary environment.
- Biomedical Laboratory Officer
- Clinical Laboratory Scientist
- Medical Laboratory Scientist
- Medical Technologist
- Occupational Health and Safety Technologist
- Quality Control Analyst
- Research and Development Scientist
- Sales or Technical Representative
- Laboratory Manager/Supervisor
- Lead Scientist
- Molecular and Cellular Biologist
- Teaching and Research Faculty
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Email: transferinfo@vcu.edu
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Completion of associate degree
Minimum GPA of 3.0
All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better
Receive a satisfactory rating on the admission interview.
- MATH 151
- 5+ additional science courses
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- Yes
- 2.5+ cumulative GPA to apply, 2.0+ cumulative GPA to progress
Medical Laboratory Sciences, Bachelor of Science
Virginia Community College System (Associate of Science in Science or Health Science)
MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING | GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY | DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY | EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS | PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE | ||
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MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Schedule an appointment with your community college advisor to map out your associate degree course plan.
- Enroll in a SDV student success course.
- Be prepared for academic challenges and utilize tutoring resources to get ahead.
- Explore GRASP financial aid resources and submit the FAFSA on time.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Review MLS admission requirements.
- Explore the Medical Laboratory Sciences department website
- Learn about the transfer admission process for VCU.
- Volunteer for community service projects.
- Register to vote.
- Consider applying for the summer Allied Health Career Exploration (AHCE) program.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Identify a mentor in a diversity organization.
- Make friends with people with diverse perspectives and join a cultural or identity-related student organization.
- Attend diversity-focused events on your community college campus and in your community (e.g., international festival).
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Create LinkedIn profile.
- Complete career assessments through the Virginia Education Wizard.
- Browse information about occupations and job titles associated with medical laboratory sciences.
- Assess your preparation for a career by completing a Gap Analysis.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Practice independent living skills such as money and time management, self-care, and personal responsibility.
- Create a weekly and monthly budget.
- Prepare for a career after college by creating a brand for yourself.
- Develop personal and career goals and create SMART steps for 2-3 "dream jobs."
MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Research scholarship opportunities and explore your eligibility for the Two-Year College Transfer Grant.
- Explore the accelerated BS and MS in Medical Laboratory Sciences program.
- Submit a transfer advising request to the VCU Transfer Center.
- Meet with your community college advisor to finalize plans to complete your associate degree.
- Be prepared for academic challenges. Use tutoring resources to get ahead.
- Consider a back-up major at VCU if not admitted to the MLS program.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Visit the VCU campus and attend a transfer admission session.
- Research housing options for next year.
- Attend a talk or other event sponsored by the VCU Medical Laboratory Sciences department, consider joining a VCU club, or meeting with VCU students to make professional and personal connections.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Consider learning a foreign language to open doors to international organizations and future study.
- Attend VCU cultural events, including the monthly Global Café, VCU Diversity Scholars in Research week, or department-related events.
- Check out the VCU Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) and follow @vcuomsa.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Find out about VCU REAL and learn about REAL graduation requirement.
- Attend Career & Internship Fairs throughout the year.
- Acquire career related experience (e.g., job, internship, organization involvement).
- If your GPA is 3.5 or higher, consider applying for the VCU Honors College.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Using LinkedIn, connect to at least 10 people. Check out the VCU alumni page in My Network.
- Conduct informational interviews or shadow someone in a field of career interest.
- Use the cost calculator to estimate your tuition/fees as an upperclassman at VCU.
- Explore the types of aid available at VCU.
- Consider who you would like to have serve as professional and academic references for future letters of recommendation.
Medical Laboratory Sciences, Bachelor of Science
Virginia Community College System (Associate of Science in Science or Health Science)
Course | Title | Equivalent course | Credits | Requirements |
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Students who earn this associate degree before enrolling at VCU will be eligible for a waiver of VCU's general education requirements. | ||||
SDV 100 or 101 | College Success Skills | UNIV 101 | 1 | Elective |
ENG 111 | College Composition I Note: students with credit for AP English Language and Composition will only receive credit for UNIV 111 at VCU and should take ENG 112 to fulfill the VCU composition requirement. | UNIV 111-112 | 3 | General education (admission prerequisite) |
ENG 112 | College Composition II | UNIV 200 | 3 | General education (admission prerequisite) |
MTH 161 | Precalculus I (or higher level math) | MATH 141 | 3 | General education (admission prerequisite) |
BIO 101 | General Biology I | BIOL/Z 151 | 4 | Major (admission prerequisite) |
BIO 141 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I (both BIO 141 and BIO 142 must be taken to receive credit for the VCU equivalents) | BIOL 205 + PHIS/Z 206 | 4 | Major (admission prerequisite) |
BIO 142 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II (both BIO 141 and BIO 142 must be taken to receive credit for the VCU equivalents) | BIOL 205 + PHIS/Z 206 | 4 | Major (admission prerequisite) |
CHM 111 | General Chemistry I | CHEM/Z 101 | 4 | Major (admission prerequisite) |
CHM 112 | General Chemistry II | CHEM/Z 102 | 4 | Major (admission prerequisite) |
CHM 241 + CHM 245 | Organic Chemistry I + Laboratory | CHEM/Z 301 | 5 | Major (admission prerequisite) |
Social science | Select one: ECO 150, PSY 200, SOC 200, SOC 211 | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education (admission prerequisite) |
Humanities/Arts | Select any approved humanities/fine arts for associate degree | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education (admission prerequisite) |
Complete general education and elective requirements for the associate degree | VCU equivalents | 19 | Elective | |
Community college credits transferred to VCU | 60 |
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Your GPA Doesn't Transfer With You Although you worked hard to earn your grades at your current institution, they will only be considered by VCU for an admission decision. Once you enroll at VCU, your GPA will reset to 0.0, and your new GPA will be determined by your level of success in your classes at VCU. | |||
CLLS 301 | Hematology | 3.5 | Major |
CLLS 302 | Abnormal Hematology | 4 | Major |
CLLS 304 | Urine and Body Fluid Analysis | 2 | Major |
CLLS 306 | Immunohematology | 4.5 | Major |
CLLS 307 | Introduction to Pathogenic Microbiology | 3 | Major |
CLLS 308 | Pathogenic Bacteriology | 5 | Major |
CLLS 310 | Clinical Immunology | 4.5 | Major |
CLLS 311 | Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation I | 5 | Major |
CLLS 312 | Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation II | 5 | Major |
CLLS 337 | Clinical Education | 1 | Major |
CLLS 407 | Interpretive Immunohematology | 2.5 | Major |
CLLS 408 | Advanced Microbiology | 2 | Major |
CLLS 409 | Interpretive Hematology | 2 | Major |
CLLS 410 | Advanced Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation | 2 | Major |
CLLS 411 | Principles of Education/Management | 3 | Major |
CLLS 412 | Senior Seminar | 1 | Major |
CLLS 483 | Biochemistry Practicum | 3 | Major |
CLLS 485 | Hematology Practicum | 3 | Major |
CLLS 493 | Clinical Microbiology Practicum | 3 | Major |
CLLS 494 | Miscellaneous Clinical Practicum | 3 | Major |
CLLS 496 | Blood Bank Practicum | 3 | Major |
CLLS 438 | Research Paper (optional) | 0 to 1 | Major |
REAL | The REAL requirement may be satisfied by successfully completing a 300-level (or higher) course that has received a REAL attribute of Level 2, 3 or 4 or through an approved “REAL” co-curricular experience that has received a REAL attribute of Level 3 or 4. See VCU advisor for options. | 0 | Major |
Minimum number of credits completed at VCU | 65 | ||
Minimum credits required for bachelor's degree | 125 | ||
The accelerated B.S. and M.S. program allows qualified students to earn both the B.S. and M.S. in Medical Laboratory Sciences in a minimum of three years after entry into the medical laboratory sciences baccalaureate program by completing approved graduate courses during the final year of the program. Minimum qualifications for entrance to this accelerated program include completion of 115.5 undergraduate credit hours, including 60 prerequisite undergraduate credit hours and 52.5 credit hours of undergraduate professional course work in medical laboratory sciences including: CLLS 301, CLLS 302, CLLS 304, CLLS 306 , CLLS 307, CLLS 308, CLLS 310, CLLS 311, CLLS 312, CLLS 337, CLLS 483, CLLS 485, CLLS 494 and CLLS 496; a GPA of 3.0 in undergraduate medical laboratory science course work; a satisfactory interview and a positive recommendation from the Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences faculty. |