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Mar 01, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
Medical Laboratory Science, B.S. (Pending Final Approval)
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The Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) provides a comprehensive foundation in the principles and practices of laboratory-based diagnostic testing that support the detection, evaluation, and management of disease. Medical laboratory scientists perform diagnostic tests that provide important information to determine the presence, extent, or absence of disease as well as data to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. They work with all types of body tissues and fluids, from blood and urine to cell samples. Major areas of specialization within the laboratory include hematology, clinical chemistry, clinical microbiology, serology, urinalysis, immunohematology (blood bank) and molecular diagnostics.
Years 1-3 of the program constitute the preprofessional phase comprising of program and university prerequisite courses. Year 4 of the program constitutes the professional component and consists of advanced MLS-specific courses and labs, and the clinical internship. Students must apply to Year 4 during the winter semester of Year 3. Year 4 is a full-time program for admitted students.
Students must be admitted to the Medical Laboratory Science professional year (Year 4) and have Medical Laboratory Science listed as their major to be able to register for Year 4 and the clinical internship courses.
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Schedule of Classes
Specific offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes. Requirements for the major in Medical Laboratory Science, B.S. program
Students completing a B.S. degree in Medical Laboratory Science must complete a minimum of 120 credits and the following: General Education Requirements
In order to graduate on-schedule without taking additional courses, it is highly recommended that students meet with an Undergraduate Academic Adviser concerning the selection of all of their general education courses. Each candidate for an Oakland University baccalaureate will need to satisfactorily complete approved courses in each of the following areas: Foundations, Explorations, and Integration. For details, refer to the General Education Requirements section of the catalog. Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences Core Courses
All courses below must be completed prior to formal admission to Year 4 of the Medical Laboratory Science program. Medical Laboratory Science Pre-Professional Courses
All courses below must be completed prior to formal admission to Year 4 of the Medical Laboratory Science program, except CHM 2340, PHY 1010 and PHY 1020 (however it is recommended that these courses also be completed before admission). Medical Laboratory Science Professional Courses
Enrollment in the following courses requires admission to Year 4 of the Medical Laboratory Science program through the formal application process (see “Admission” below for more details). Admission to medical laboratory science professional program and internship:
To be accepted into Year 4 of the program and the internship, students must submit a formal application to the program. Application is processed in the winter semester of Year 3 prior to the Fall start date of each year. Acceptance into the program is competitive and based on the prerequisite courses’ grade point average, personal interview, entrance exam score, and letters of recommendation. Graduation requirements and grade point policy
Students in the professional medical laboratory science program whose cumulative grade point average falls below a 2.80 are not able to graduate with the B.S in MLS. In order to remove program probationary status, students must raise their cumulative major grade point average to 2.80 or higher. Academic Advising
All students are required to meet with their professional academic advisor in the School of Health Sciences at least once a year to review progress toward their degree. Applicable Minors
All Minors are applicable to this major with the exception of the following Minor(s): Child Welfare, International Orientation for EGR/CS, and Sustainability Engineering. |
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