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Minor in Clinical Hematology |
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Program and Admission Information |
The minor in Hematology gives you the option to pick just that one area of clinical laboratory science, if it interests you. The graduate of the entire clinical laboratory science program is called a "generalist" and can practice in the areas of clinical biochemistry, hematology, transfusion services, immunology and clinical microbiology. The Hematology minor allows study in hematology, without taking all of the program courses. It includes general principles of human physiology and clinical laboratory operation as well as hematology topics such as blood cell formation, anemias, leukemias, coagulation disorders, etc. You can complete the minor by taking courses offered on campus.
Pre-requisites
include one year of
general chemistry.
Grades of C or better are required in all courses applicable to the
minor.
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