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The Master of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science degree program follows a required six-semester graduate level curriculum, which begins each year during the fall semester. Resources limit each class size to no more than 5 students. In addition to tuition, housing, books and other usual school expenses, student fees of $500.00/semester cover lab supplies and special course fees. Fees are subject to change on a yearly basis. Students are responsible for transportation fees to and from externships at off campus sites. The CLS master’s degree program is a professional degree that does not require a written thesis, but instead a one-year apprenticeship program with a mentoring laboratory, clinical or education site; provided mainly through the research/clinical/education faculty of the Department of Pathology at the University of New Mexico.
Prerequisites | ||
CHEM 301 | Organic Chemistry | 3 |
CHEM 303L | Organic Chemistry Laboratory | 1 |
MATH 150 | Pre-Calculus Mathematics | 3 |
MATH 162 | Calculus I | 4 |
Core Requirements | ||
BIOM 511L | Intensive Introductory Biochemistry | 4 |
BIOM 507 | Advanced Molecular Biology | 4 |
BIOM 508 | Advanced Cell Biology | 4 |
BIOM 555 | Problem Based Research Bioethics | 1 |
STAT 538 | Biostatistical Methods Public Health/Medical | 3 |
MEDL 500 | Selected Topics in Laboratory Medicine | 2 |
MEDL 550 | Laboratory Management Seminar | 2 |
**Electives | |
6 |
Masters Degree Non-thesis Plan | ||
MEDL 600 | Non-Thesis Apprenticeship in research/specialty clinical lab | 10 |
Total | |
36 |
**Elective Courses: | ||
Techniques: | ||
BIOM 524 | Electron Microscopy | 1 |
BIOM 522 | Experimental Design and Methods in Molecular/Cellular Biosciences |
3 |
BIOL 546 | Advanced Techniques in Light Microscopy | 4 |
CHEM 566 | Spectroscopy | 4 |
Neurosciences: | ||
BIOM 509 | Principles of Neurobiology | 3 |
BIOM 532 | Neurochemistry | 3 |
BIOM 533 | Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy | 4 |
BIOM 535 | Neuroscience Seminar | 1 |
Cell Biology/Physiology | ||
BIOM 510 | Physiology | 3 |
BIOM 515 | Cancer Biology | 3 |
BIOM 516 | Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 3 |
BIOM 576 | Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology | 3 |
BIOM 580 | General Toxicology | 3 |
BIOM 644 | Mechanisms of Gene Expression | 3 |
BIOM 510 | Genome and Computational Biology | 3 |
BIOM 544 | Genomes and Genomic Analyses | 4 |
Immunology/Infectious Disease: | ||
BIOM 514 | Immunobiology | 3 |
BIOM 652 | Immunopathogenesis | 2 |
Formal admission to the University is an initial requirement for admission to the Master of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science Degree Program. Applications for graduate admission and information are available from the Program of Medical Lab Sciences, University of New Mexico, HSSB 217, 505-272-5434. Acceptance into the program will be based on the recommendations of the Department of Pathology and the Admissions Committee.
Up to 5 students are admitted each year into the Master of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science Program. A good academic record is essential, but it does not guarantee acceptance. Screening of applications for Fall/Spring admission will begin on July/October 15th each year. Applications received by these dates will be given first consideration for admission. Applications received after these dates but before the University deadline for the Fall/Spring semester will be considered on a space available basis only. Students are admitted once a year, with classes beginning in the Fall/Spring semester. Students must have a baccalaureate degree and have at least a 3.0 on the last 50 credits or total of their bachelor degree program. Six basic areas are considered in the selection process:
Hard copy applications may be requested directly from the Office of Admissions or downloaded from the Graduate Studies Web site (http://www.unm.edu/grad). The Graduate Studies office holds application files for two years.
Deadline: Applications are due no later than June/October 15th. Admission is for the Fall/Spring semester of the same year of application. Those applicants who are provisionally selected will be notified in early July/November. However all applicants will be notified of their admission status. Selection will be given to qualified persons regardless of their race, color, religion, national origin, age, qualified disability or military involvement. Equal opportunity for admission is given to all qualified applicants.
Advisement and Interview sessions will be scheduled through the Program of Medical Lab Sciences.MEDL 121. Introduction to Medical Laboratory Sciences. (1)
MEDL 234. Introduction to Clinical Immunology. (3)
MEDL 300L. Introduction to Medical Laboratory Sciences. (2)
MEDL 310. Introduction to Clinical Chemistry. (3)
MEDL 311L. Introduction to Clinical Chemistry Lab. (2)
MEDL 315L. Clinical Serology. (2)
MEDL 320. Introduction to Clinical Hematology/Hemostasis. (4)
MEDL 321L. Clinical Hematology/Hemostasis Lab. (2)
MEDL 330. Introduction to Clinical Microbiology. (3)
MEDL 331L. Introduction to Clinical Microbiology Lab. (2)
MEDL 340L. Introduction to Clinical Immunohematology. (2)
MEDL 350L. Clinical Urinalysis. (2)
MEDL 351. Basic Clinical Chemistry Rotation. (3)
MEDL 352. Basic Hematology/Hemostasis Rotation. (3)
MEDL 355. Clinical Urinalysis Rotation. (1)
MEDL 410L. Advanced Clinical Chemistry. (3)
MEDL 420L. Advanced Clinical Hematology/Hemostasis. (3)
MEDL 430. Advanced Clinical Microbiology. (3)
MEDL 431L. Advanced Clinical Microbiology Lab. (2)
MEDL 432L. Clinical Parasitology. (2)
MEDL 440L. Advanced Clinical Immunohematology. (2)
MEDL 445. Clinical Management and Education. (2)
MEDL 451. Advanced Clinical Chemistry Rotation. (1)
MEDL 452. Advanced Hematology and Hemostasis Rotation. (2)
MEDL 453. Clinical Microbiology Rotation. (5)
MEDL 454. Clinical Immunohematology Rotation. (4)
MEDL 475. Interdisciplinary Case Studies. (1)
MEDL 498. Research Honors. (1 to a maximum of 3 ∆)
MEDL 499. Special Topics in Medical Laboratory Sciences. (2 to a maximum of 4 ∆)
MEDL 500. Selected Topics in Pathology. (2)
MEDL 550. Lab Management Seminar: Selected Topics. (1 to a maximum of 2 ∆)
MEDL 600. Medical Lab Sciences Master’s Degree Apprenticeship Program. (1-4 to a maximum of 10 ∆)
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