School of Health Professions 2024 - 2025 Catalog

Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science (MLS)

Admission to the Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science Program

This is a 12-month online, second-degree tract in medical laboratory science for students who have completed a four-year science degree from an accredited university. Didactic material is delivered online and laboratory sessions are conducted via one, six-day session in the Fall and Spring semesters. Additionally, a clinical laboratory preceptorship is required during the final semester.

Students who complete the requirements for the degree are eligible to sit for the national certification examination through the American Society of Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (BOC).


GPA Requirement

  • Candidates must have an overall 3.0 GPA based on a 4.0 scale and a 3.0 science GPA on a 4.0 scale.
  • No more than 9 hours of prerequisite courses may be in progress at the time of application.
  • Two letters of recommendation. One professional & one academic.

Prerequisite Course Requirements for MLS Second Degree

Courses must be completed with a “C” or above to be considered for prerequisite credit.

Required Course
Semester Hours  

Biological Sciences w/ laboratory
Biology I & II or A&P I & II, and other approved science elective

12

Basic Chemistry w/ laboratory
General Chemistry I & II

8

Organic Chemistry w/ laboratory

4

Microbiology w/ laboratory

4

Statistics                                                            

3

 *Recommended courses: Immunology, Biology I & II, Anatomy, Physiology, Genetics, Cell Biology, & upper division Microbiology.


Texas Common Core Requirements (42 minimum hours)

Information on the Texas Common Core curriculum can be found at https://www.ttuhsc.edu/health-professions/admissions/texas-common-core.aspx

Graduates Not from Texas Public Universities

A second bachelor’s degree sought by a student who did not graduate from a public Texas university must include the required Texas Core Curriculum. Information on the Texas Common Core curriculum can be found at https://www.ttuhsc.edu/health-professions/admissions/texas-common-core.aspx

Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science Curriculum

Fall Semester Courses
Credit Hours   

HPML 4147      Clinical Immunology

1

HPML 4341      Foundations of Hemastasis

3

HPML 4343      Foundations of Clinical Chemistry

3

HPML 4345      Foundations of Clinical Microbiology

3

HPML 4450      Clinical Laboratory Practice I                       4


Total Hours = 13

Spring Semester Courses
Credit Hours
HPML 4144      Analysis of Body Fluids1
HPML 4145      Principles of Molecular Diagnostics1
HPML 4146      Advanced Microbiology1
HPML 4242      Advanced Hematology2
HPML 4348      Foundations of Immunohematology3
HPML 4451      Clinical Laboratory Practice II                     4

Total Hours = 13

Summer Semester Courses
Credit Hours    
HPML 4149      Principles of Laboratory Management1
HPML 4153      Seminar1
HPML 4752      Preceptorship                                     7

Total Hours = 9

  • HPML 1002 Foundations of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice with TeamSTEPPS Essentials (0:0:0,O)

    An introduction to broad concepts related to interprofessional core competencies for healthcare providers.

  • HPML 3000 Audit (0:0:0,F)

    Audit

  • HPML 3015 Special Problems in MLS (1:1:0,O)

    Special Topics

  • HPML 4144 Analysis of Body Fluids (1:1:0,O)

    A concise review of analysis of the physical, chemical, and microscopic parameters of urine and other body fluids. Some emphasis is placed on understanding kidney function and pathology.

  • HPML 4145 Principles of Molecular Diagnostics (1:1:0,O)

    An introduction to the basic principles of genetics and the practice of genetic testing techniques with an emphasis on human genetic disease.

  • HPML 4146 Advanced Microbiology (1:1:0,O)

    A study of pathogenic mycobacteria, viral agents, fungi, and medically significant protozoan and helminthic parasites. Study includes overview of transmission and associated diseases and emphasis on laboratory isolation and identification of these pathogens.

  • HPML 4147 Clinical Immunology (1:1:0,O)

    Fundamentals of immunology and the human immune system. An introduction to the theory, practical application, and technical performance of immunologic and serologic procedures used in diagnostic laboratory medicine.

  • HPML 4149 Principles of Laboratory Management (1:1:0,O)

    An introduction to management with emphasis upon management issues and concerns specific to the clinical laboratory.

  • HPML 4153 Seminar (1:1:0,O)

    A comprehensive review of topics in clinical laboratory science.

  • HPML 4242 Advanced Hematology (2:2:0,O)

    A concise review of hematological disorders. The diagnostic implications and laboratory diagnosis of anemias, polycythemias, leukemias, and lymphomas is included.

  • HPML 4341 Foundations of Hemostasis (3:3:0,O)

    A concise review of the process of coagulation, platelet hemostasis, and the structure and related function of red and white blood cells.

  • HPML 4343 Foundations of Clinical Chemistry (3:3:0,O)

    An introduction to the principles and practice of clinical chemistry. Correlation of chemistry test results to health and disease states is included.

  • HPML 4345 Foundations of Clinical Microbiology (3:3:0,O)

    A study of medically important bacteria and associated diseases. Emphasis is placed on laboratory diagnosis, including cultivation, isolation, identification, and susceptibility testing of bacterial pathogens.

  • HPML 4348 Foundations of Immunolohematology (3:3:0,O)

    The theory, practical application, and technical performance of blood bank procedures required for transfusion of blood, blood components, and the handling and storage of blood components. Correlation of test results to normal and abnormal physiology.

  • HPML 4450 Clinical Laboratory Practice I (4:0:48,F)

    A laboratory experience that exposes students to basic procedures and skills needed to satisfactorily perform testing in a clinical lab setting. Topics include pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical components of Hemostasis, Clinical Chemistry, and Clinical Microbiology testing.

  • HPML 4451 Clinical Laboratory Practice II (4:0:48,F)

    A laboratory experience that exposes students to procedures and skills needed to satisfactorily perform testing in a clinical lab setting. Topics include pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical components of: Advanced Hematology, Analysis of Body Fluids, Molecular Diagnostics, Advanced Microbiology, Clinical Immunology, and Immunohematology testing.

  • HPML 4752 Clinical Preceptorship (7:0:40,F)

    An advanced supervised clinical practicum in an affiliated clinical laboratory.