• Medical laboratory scientists are members of the professional healthcare team. They apply their scientific background and skills to the performance and supervision of an ever-broadening range of complex laboratory diagnostic and research activities. Course Requirements for the B.S. with a Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) major include an interdisciplinary blend of courses from chemistry, including general chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry, molecular biology, zoology, microbiology, mathematics/statistics, and fulfillment of the Miami Plan requirements.
  • Upon graduation, medical laboratory scientists may opt to become generalists or to specialize within the medical laboratory in hematology, clinical chemistry, toxicology, molecular diagnostics, bacteriology, immunology, immunohematology, mycology, parasitology, or virology. The MLS major is also excellent preparation for those interested in pursuing additional professional education such as medical school, public health, forensics, doctoral graduate studies.
  • Students completing the MLS major are eligible to take the professional National Certification Examination administered by the American Society for Clinical Pathology to become medical laboratory scientists, MLS(ASCP).
  • This program includes an interdisciplinary blend of classes in chemistry, microbiology, and zoology. The required courses include general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, general biology, general microbiology, molecular biology, mathematics/statistics, and completion of a foreign language at the second-year level.