- Program Prerequisite: Completion of the support courses listed under the Admission Requirements.
- Grade Requirements: A grade of “B-” or better in all MLS courses, and a grade of “C” or better in all support courses.
- Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 67-68 credit hours is required for graduation, 34 of these are required MLS courses, 22 are required support courses, and 12 are required general education courses.
- Program Code: 2039AAS
- CIPC: 511004
Advisement
Students interested in the MLS program are required to meet with an MLS advisor. To schedule an advising appointment, contact the MLS office at 801-626-6118 or email mls@weber.edu to request an appointment.
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Admission Requirements
Campus students:
- Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and meet with an advisor.
- Complete MLS 1113 and MLS 1114 and most or all of the MLS support courses by April 1 of the year of application (student may be enrolled in those courses that spring semester). For the list of support courses, see Course Requirements for the AAS Degree.
- Apply for the AAS program and include a non-refundable $25 fee by April 1st for fall semester acceptance. Applications can be found online. For more information, call the MLS office at 801-626-6118.
- Complete a federal background check and drug screen by the end of fall semester after acceptance into the program.
- Students for whom English is not their native language need to submit documentation of proficiency in English. Please refer to the MLS website for more details.
Online students:
- Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7.
- Must be currently employed by an accredited (TJC/CAP/COLA/CLIA) laboratory that can provide a multidisciplinary laboratory experience. Contact the AAS MLS online academic advisor, Ashley Wilkinson for advising.
- Have employer read and sign a Statement of Support form.
- Apply to WSU for general admissions.
- Send all official transcripts from other institutions to the WSU admissions office.
- Complete an MLS AAS online application. Submit a completed Statement of Support along with the application. A $95 non-refundable departmental application fee is also required.
- Complete a federal background check and drug screen, if required by employer.
Once supporting documents listed above are received and reviewed, students are notified of acceptance and enrolled the following semester.
For more information about the online application requirements and process contact Ashley Wilkinson at 801-626-6120 for advising.
General Education
Refer to Degree Requirements for Associate of Applied Science requirements. The following required courses will fulfill both program requirements and general education requirements in the Life and Physical Sciences areas: CHEM 1110 /1115 , CHEM 1210 /1215 , HTHS 1110 , MICR 1113 , MICR 2054 , and PHYS 1010 . Remaining general education requirements can be fulfilled by taking the required 12 credit hours from each of the following areas:
- 6 credit hours Composition
- 3 credit hours Creative Arts & Humanities
- 3 credit hours Social Sciences
Some requirements may be met by ACT, CLEP, and/or AP scores as designated by the University (contact the Admissions Office for more information).
Credit Policy
MLS Obsolete Credit AAS: Medical Laboratory Sciences credits earned more than five (5) years prior to application or re-application to the AAS program (MLT) will not be accepted toward major requirement.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Knowledge Goal: Demonstrate knowledge of theory underlying laboratory testing using analytical, interpretive, and problem solving skills.
- Knowledge Goal: Apply mathematical calculations to laboratory situations.
- Laboratory Skill: Perform laboratory procedures from simple to complex, including specimen collection and processing, analysis, interpretation, and use of quality assurance procedures.
- Laboratory Skill: Correlate laboratory theory and terminology to practical laboratory work.
- Laboratory Skill: Gather additional laboratory data and apply problem solving skills to solve problems/discrepancies.
- Diagnostic Skill: Relate laboratory findings to common disease processes.
- Professionalism and Ethics: Demonstrate professional conduct and ethical behavior.
- Communication Skill: Demonstrate effective communication skills and behaviors with colleagues in the program and in a laboratory setting for the best new technologies to integrate organization’s business processes.