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Goals
The Program
In order to prepare well-rounded professionals, the Medical Technology program combines a foundation in the liberal arts and basic sciences with formal clinical laboratory training.
At Holy Family University, students complete the core courses mandated by the liberal arts curriculum. Basic science courses consistent with standards set by the accrediting agencies for programs in clinical laboratory science as well as specific offerings required by the University in the concentration area are also completed on campus.
Training in Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory science is undertaken during the Senior year in the facilities of an accredited hospital program. At the present time, Holy Family University enjoys an affiliation agreement with St. Christopher’s Hospital. One criterion for admission to the clinical year is acceptable academic performance. Applicants must maintain a cumulative average of 2.5 as well as a grade of at least C+ in each science prerequisite. Evaluation of candidates, however, is not based solely on academic achievement, but also includes consideration of relevant recommendations and personal interviews. Admission to the clinical portion of the program is competitive; the clinical laboratory science staff reserves the right to select those applicants who seem best qualified to complete the program. During their clinical training, students are expected to comply with requirements imposed by the hospital affiliate.
Upon fulfillment of university and clinical requirements, students are awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Students who complete the clinical internship are also eligible to take various certification examinations that are recognized by the profession.
Challenge Program Designed for Medical Laboratory Technicians
An advanced placement program is available for those applicants who possess an associate degree in medical laboratory technology (M.L.T.) and a recognized certification in this area. Each student’s status will be evaluated individually, and a suitable program of challenge examinations and/or accelerated rotations in Medical Technology will be designed to address the background of the applicant as well as the requirements of the clinical affiliate and the University. Credit earned in this way and acceptable transfer credits may be applied toward completion of the Bachelor of Science degree at Holy Family University.
Requirements
Core Curriculum: BS Requirements (credits) |
45 |
Concentration
Biological Principles I, II |
4, 4 |
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Microbiology |
4 |
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Anatomy and Physiology I, II |
4, 4 |
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Cell Biology |
3 |
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Introduction to Scientific Techniques |
3 |
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General Immunology |
3 |
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Chemistry Principles I, II |
4, 4 |
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Organic Chemistry I, II |
4, 4 |
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CHEM 415, 416 |
Modern Concepts in Biochemistry I, II |
3, 3 |
Elementary Statistics |
3 |
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Calculus I |
4 |
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Clinical Hematology/Coagulation |
6 |
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Clinical Immunohematology |
4 |
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Clinical Chemistry |
8 |
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Clinical Microbiology |
8 |
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Clinical Immunology/Serology |
3 |
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Clinical Seminar |
3 |
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Bioethics |
3 |
Recommended
Principles of Genetics |
3 |
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Analytical Chemistry |
4 |
Other Requirements
*Courses/experiences completed at the accredited clinical affiliate site.