Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLSC)

MLSC 400  Clinical Bacteriology  (4 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. The Clinical Bacteriology course is designed for clinical/medical laboratory science students. The course will address and integrate specific examples of the pre-analytical and post analytical components used for specimen testing and analyisis. 
MLSC 401  Immunohematology  (4 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. lmmunohematology is a comprehensive course designed for medical laboratory science students. The course will address and integrate specific examples of the pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic components used for specimen testing and analysis.
MLSC 403  Clinical Chemistry  (5 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. This is a comprehensive clinical chemistry course designed for medical laboratory science students. The course will address and integrate specific examples of the pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic components used for specimen testing and analysis.
MLSC 404  Coagulation  (2 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. Coagulation investigates the normal mechanisms of hemostasis and consequences of inherited and acquired defects. 
MLSC 405  Clinical Hematology  (5 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. This is a comprehensive clinical laboratory hematology course designed for medical laboratory science students. The course will integrate specific examples of the pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic components used for specimen testing and analysis.
MLSC 406  Clinical Immunology  (3 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. This is a comprehensive clinical immunology course designed for medical laboratory science students. The course will integrate specific examples of the pre-analytical, analytic, and post-analytic components used for specimen testing and analysis.
MLSC 407  Laboratory Management  (2 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. This is a laboratory management course designed for medical laboratory science students. The course will address topics specific to laboratory operations and management.
MLSC 408  Molecular Diagnosis  (3 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. The Molecular Diagnostics curriculum is designed for medical laboratory science students. The course will address and integrate specific examples of the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical components used for Molecular testing and analysis in the clinical laboratory setting.
MLSC 409  Diagnostic Mycology/Mycobacteriology  (3 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. Diagnostic Mycology/Mycobacteriology is a course that is designed for medical laboratory science students. The course is comprised of didactic, student laboratory, and virtual laboratory components.
MLSC 410  Diagnostic Parasitology  (3 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. This comprehensive diagnostic parasitology course is designed for clinical/medical laboratory science students. The course will address and integrate specific examples of the pre­ analytical, analytical, and post-analytical components used for specimen testing and analysis.
MLSC 411  Clinical Phlebotomy  (2 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. The phlebotomy curriculum is designed for medical laboratory science students. The course will address and integrate specific examples of the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical components used for phlebotomy in the clinical laboratory setting.
MLSC 412  Clinical Microscopy and Urinalysis  (2 Units)  
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Sciences program. The Clinical Microscopy/Urinalysis curriculum is designed for medical laboratory science students. The course will address and integrate specific examples of the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical components used for urine and some body fluid specimens testing and analysis.