Minor in Clinical Biochemistry
The minor in Clinical Biochemistry gives you the option to select
just that one area of medical laboratory science to study. 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
Clinical Biochemistry minor allows study in
clinical biochemistry,
without taking all of the program courses. It includes general principles
of human physiology and clinical laboratory operation as well as
clinical biochemistry-related topics such as toxicology and drug
testing, enzyme kinetics, immunochemistry, lipid, protein, and carbohydrate
testing, tumor markers, biochemical pathologies, etc. You can complete
the minor by taking courses offered on campus.
Pre-requisites include one year of general chemistry. Organic
chemistry is highly recommended Grades of C or better are required
in all courses applicable to the minor.
Prior approval to enroll in the courses is required as there
are a limited number of seats. Additional details and the required
form are provided using the link below. The form should be submitted
by July 1 for approval to enroll in fall classes.
See the checklist.
Request to Enroll Form - Clinical Biochemistry
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Specialty
Area Courses for the Minor:
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MDTC 101 |
Lab Safety |
1 semester
hour |
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BIOL 215 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 semester
hours |
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BIOL 216 |
Anatomy and Physiology II |
4 semester hours |
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MDTC 300 |
Principles
of Medical Laboratory Science |
4 semester
hours |
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MDTC 331 |
Diagnostic
Immunology |
4 semester
hours |
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MDTC 341 |
Clinical Biochemistry
I |
5 semester
hours |
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MDTC 441 |
Clinical Biochemistry
II |
4 semester
hours |
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