The
Clinical Laboratory Science major offers
three options:
Introduction
The Clinical
Laboratory Science major offers a choice of three
outstanding educational experiences preparing students
for professional careers as Cytotechnologists,
Histotechnologists, or Medical Technologists. In
completing the major, students select one of these three
career paths and complete campus-based coursework,
followed by clinical experiences of 6-12 months in
length. In selecting the Histotechnology Option,
students learn to prepare, process and stain tissue from
surgery and autopsies for microscopic analysis.
Histologic techniques, histochemistry,
immunohistochemistry, enzyme histochemistry, DNA probes,
and PCR techniques represent some of the areas of
interest.
Why Study the Histotechnology Option at UW-Stevens
Point?
Programs of
study are designed for the individual needs of students.
Small classes provide the opportunity for interaction
among students and between students and instructors.
Outstanding clinical practicum experiences are available
at facilities in Wisconsin and at selected sites outside
the state. Students earn a Bachelor of Science degree
with a major in Clinical Laboratory Science,
Histotechnology Option. Minors may be earned in Biology
and/or Chemistry. Graduates are fully trained health
care professionals. Upon graduation, students are
prepared to take national certification examinations.
These examinations provide the professional credentials
required for many positions of employment.
Histotechnologists also have the necessary educational
experiences to pursue studies in a variety of graduate
or professional programs.
High School Preparation
High
school courses in chemistry, biology, math,
and computer science are very helpful in
preparing students for the Clinical
Laboratory Science major.
Department Features
The Department of Clinical Laboratory
Science has faculty and staff dedicated to
providing an outstanding learning experience
for students. Through cooperative
programming and distance education
technologies, students have opportunities to
interact with experts within the state and
also at the national level.
Employment Opportunity
The demand for qualified
histototechnologists continues. Employment
can be found in a variety of areas including
hospitals, clinics, private laboratories,
public health laboratories, reference
laboratories, and research. Specialist and
graduate programs in immunohistochemistry,
PCR techniques, molecular techniques and
biology may be of interest, as well as
graduate professional programs. Placement of
graduates in professional positions of
employment approaches 100%.
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UWSP
Clinical Laboratory Science Graduates at
Work
Generalist
Research
Specialist
Clinical
Laboratory
Manager
LIS
Specialist
Section
Supervisor
Specialist in:
Clinical Chemistry
Hematology
Immunohematology
Immunology
Microbiology
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Sample Program of Study for the Histotechnology Option:
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FRESHMAN YEAR
|
|
First
Semester |
Winterim |
Second
Semester |
|
Eng 101
Freshman English |
3 |
CLS 205
Clinical Orientation |
1 |
Eng 102
Freshman English |
3 |
|
Chem 105
Fundamental Chemistry |
5 |
|
|
Chem 106
Fundamental Chemistry0 |
5 |
|
CLS 105 Intro
to Health Professions (SS) |
3 |
Communication
101 Fund. of Oral Communication |
2 |
|
Bio 160 Intro
to Animal Biology |
5 |
CLS 125 Intro
to Clinical Laboratory Science |
1 |
|
|
|
CLS 125 Intro
to Clinical Laboratory Science 2 |
1 |
|
|
|
Hum/SS |
3 |
|
Total |
16 |
Total |
1 |
Total |
15 |
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SOPHOMORE YEAR
|
|
Hum/Soc Sci |
3 |
CLS 295
Medical Terminology |
2 |
Math 355 Elem
Statistical Methods |
4 |
|
History
|
3 |
|
|
Elective
Course |
3 |
|
Bio 285 Human
Physiology |
4 |
Hum/Soc Sci |
3 |
|
Bio 286 Human
Anatomy |
3 |
Bio 333 Gen
Microbiology |
4 |
|
HP/W |
2 |
Bio 210 Princ
of Genetics |
3 |
|
CLS 225 Intro
to Clinical Lab Science 2 |
1 |
|
|
|
Total |
16 |
Total |
2 |
Total |
17 |
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JUNIOR YEAR
|
|
First
Semester |
Second
Semester |
Summer |
|
Bio 314 Cell
Biology |
4 |
CLS 375
Quality Systems |
1 |
CLS 365 Body
Fluid Analysis |
2 |
|
CLS 385
Professional Development |
3 |
CLS 414
Hemostasis |
1 |
|
|
|
CLS 415
Hematology |
4 |
CLS 425
Diagnostic Med. Microbiology |
5 |
|
CLS 427
Clinical Parasitology |
1 |
Bio 326
Electron Microscope Techn. |
3 |
|
CLS 428
Clinical Mycology |
1 |
Hum/SS |
3 |
|
CLS 435
Immunology |
3 |
HP/W |
1 |
|
Total |
16 |
Total |
14 |
Total |
2 |
Application for
the clinical practicum experience is completed in
the junior year. The minimum grade point average
requirement is 2.75 overall and in the sciences.
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SENIOR YEAR - CLINICAL PRACTICUM
(to be completed at an affiliated hospital
site)
|
|
First
Semester |
Second
Semester |
|
CLS 409
Immunohistochemistry |
3 |
CLS 402
Microscopy |
1 |
|
CLS 410
Histology Techniques I |
3 |
CLS 411
Histology Techniques II |
3 |
|
CLS 412
Histology Instrumentation |
3 |
CLS 420
Special Stains |
6 |
|
CLS 421
Frozen Sections & Cytology Preparation |
3 |
CLS 488
Methods in Histology Ed. |
1 |
|
|
|
CLS 491 Mgmt.
in Histology |
1 |
|
Total
|
12 |
Total |
12 |