Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Program Overview
Clinical Laboratory Sciences (CLS) offers an M.S., which provides an advanced level of training for medical technologists and other biomedical scientists. In this program, you may choose a selected area of emphasis including: Biomedical Research in chemistry, immunology, microbiology, pharmacology, toxicology and nutrition; Management; and Education. Major emphasis in the program is placed on developing an understanding of the mechanisms of human disease and providing broad-based training in laboratory medicine and biomedical sciences. You will work with esteemed faculty, all of whom hold their Ph.D. The M.S. degree requirements include a thesis based on research, which enhances the student's problem-solving abilities and enables that individual to function more effectively in the clinical laboratory and the biomedical field.
Dept. of Health Sciences Degrees & Certificates
M.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
M.S. in Health Care Informatics
Coordinated M>S> in Health Care Informatics and Library and Information Science
Ph.D. in Health Sciences
Certificates
Death Investigation
Forensic Science
Forensic Toxicology
Health Sare Informatics
Molecular Diagnostics
Nutrition
Health Professional Education (Graduate)