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Courses listed here fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Science, major in Clinical Laboratory Science, from North Dakota State University. College academic work includes college algebra, biological sciences, chemistry, and statistics, along with general education requirements in communication, wellness, humanities, and social/behavioral sciences. Courses in molecular biology techniques, virology, management, and research methods also are recommended. Courses included in the first three years must be completed prior to starting the clinical internship (CLS 496) in an affiliated hospital-based clinical laboratory science program. Upon completion of the educational and clinical internship, NDSU bestows the baccalaureate degree and the graduate is eligible to take the national certification exams offered by recognized agencies.

Clinical Laboratory Science Curriculum
FIRST YEAR Fall Spring
Engl 110, 120 - College Composition I,II 3 3
Chem 121, 121L - General Chemistry I, Lab I 3,1 -
Biol 150, 150L - General Biology, Lab 3,1 -
Math 103 - College Algebra 3 -
CLS 111 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science 1 -
Univ 189 - Skills for Academic Success 1 -
CSci 114 - Microcomputer Packages - 3
Chem 122, 122L - General Chemistry II, Lab II - 3,1
Wellness Elective - 2
Comm 110 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking - 3
Totals 16 15
SECOND YEAR
*Chem 240 - Survey of Organic Chemistry OR
Chem 341, 341L - Organic Chemistry I, Lab
3-4 -
Micr 350, 350L - General Microbiology, Lab 3,1 -
Biol 220, 220L - Human Anatomy & Physiology I, Lab 3,1 -
Biol 221, 221L - Human Anatomy & Physiology II, Lab - 3,1
General Education Electives 6 -
*Chem 342 - Organic Chemistry II - 3
Micr 460, 460L - Pathogenic Microbiology, Lab - 3,2
Biol 315, 315L - Genetics, Lab (or other approved 300-499 course) - 3,1
Totals 17-18 16
THIRD YEAR
Bioc 460 - Found/Biochem/Molecular Biology I 4 -
*Bioc 461 - Found/Biochem/Molecular Biology II - 4
Micr 470, 471 - Immunology, Lab 3,2 -
Micr 363 - Clinical Parasitology - 2
CLS 435 - Hematology - 2
General Education Requirements/Electives 3 6
Engl 325 - Writing in the Health Professions 3 -
Stat 330 - Introductory Statistics - 3
Totals 15 13-17
FOURTH YEAR
CLS 496 - Field Experience/Internship
Credits earned in an affiliated, accredited School of CLS; twelve months in length including one summer session.
30
Curriculum Total 122


*Students who choose to complete Chem 240 will also be required to complete Bioc 461-Foundations of Biochemistry/Molecular Biology II during their third year.

While every effort is made to provide accurate and current information, curriculum requirements tend to be updated annually. Students are subject to meeting the curriculum requirements in effect at the time of entrance into a major or program of study. It is strongly recommended that the student prepare a degree plan with their adviser to ensure that all CLS major, general education and college requirements are satisfactorily completed. Requests for substitution of courses taken at other colleges by transfer students are to be approved by the academic director.

Prospective students may schedule a visit by calling 1-800-488-NDSU.
Published by Polly M. Olson, Director
Dept. of Allied Sciences
College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Sciences
Polly.Olson@ndsu.edu
Phone: (701) 231-8133
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