Clinical Laboratory Sciences (B.S.)- Histotechnology Specialization

Histotechnology is a structural science concerned with the evaluation of tissues, their cellular morphology and their chemical composition. Histotechnologists work under the supervision of a pathologist preparing, cutting, processing, and staining tissue specimens of human, animal, or plant origin for diagnostic, research, and teaching purposes. New technologies and methodologies are constantly being developed, making this area of Clinical Laboratory Sciences one of the most exciting and dynamic in the workplace today. Patient contact is limited.

Histotechnologists must have critical thinking skills, precision, fine manual dexterity, and the ability to work well under pressure and with minimal supervision. Additional requirements include the ability to operate basic instruments including microtomes, cryostats, embedding stations, and processing equipment, and the ability to perform basic maintenance procedures on equipment. The ability to differentiate specimen with the aid of a microscope is also required. Graduates from this program will have acquired the ability to demonstrate entry-level competencies in the basic procedures of fixation, embedding, frozen sectioning, microtomy, routine and special stains, and immunohistochemistry. Graduates are eligible to sit for the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) HTL certification examination.

The Histotechnology Specialization Program is approved by the Florida Department of Health, Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel, and accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS): 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018 / Telephone: (773) 714‑8880/ Fax: (773) 714‑8886/E-mail: info@naacls.org.

Bachelor of Science w/ Specialization in Histotechnology (120 credits)

Foundation Core Courses (30 credits)

BIO-110GENERAL BIOLOGY I

3

BIO-110LGENERAL BIOLOGY LAB I

1

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BIO-220FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN ANATOMY

3

BIO-220LFOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN ANATOMY/LAB

1

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Or

BIO-230HUMAN ANATOMY

3

BIO-230LHUMAN ANATOMY LAB

1

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BIO-240FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (4,1)

4

BIO-240LFOUNDATION OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LAB

1

CHE-111GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS I

3

CHE-111LGEN CHEMISTRY & QUAL ANLYS I LAB

1

CHE-152CHEMISTRY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES

3

CHE-152LCHEMISTRY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES LAB

1

MAT-109PRECALCULUS MATHEMATICS I

3

MAT-152ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

3

CS-180INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL LITERACY

3

General Distribution (36 Credits)

 
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Written and Oral communication

9

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Theology and Philosophy-3 credits of Biomedical Ethics is required

9

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Humanities and Arts

9

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Social and Behavioral Science

9

Core Courses (41 credits)

 
BIO-253MICROBIOLOGY HEALTH SCIENCES

3

BIO-253LMICROBIOLOGY HEALTH SCI LAB

1

BIO-303PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN GENETICS

3

BIO-330CELL BIOLOGY

3

CLB-303MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

2

CLB-305MANAGEMENT QUALITY CONTROL CLINICAL LAB

3

CLB-432MEDICAL IMMUNOLOGY & SEROLOGY

3

CLB-445HISTOTECHNOLOGY

3

CLB-445LHISTOTECHNOLOGY LAB

1

CLB-450HISTOLOGY

3

CLB-450LHISTOLOGY LAB

1

CLB-460ADVANCED HISTOTECHNOLOGY I

2

CLB-465ADVANCED HISTOTECHNOLOGY II

2

CLB-475SEMINAR

3

CLB-484CLINICAL EXPERIENCE I-HISTOTECHNOLOGY

4

CLB-489CLINICAL EXPERIENCE II- HISTOTECHNOLOGY

4

General distribution courses are needed to fulfill the degree requirements (refer to Catalog for course descriptions and requirements). In fulfillment of the distribution requirement, PHI-353 is required.

Each didactic course must be passed with at least the minimally acceptable grade of C or higher. Students must maintain a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.