Master of Science Course Requirements - Route 1
A curriculum of course work and research project is designed and personalized for each student, depending on his/her area of interest and experience. The M.S. program in Medical Laboratory Science requires an original research project that culminates in a thesis, a minimum of 32 credits earned in graduate courses (including research and thesis), and expertise in core conceptual areas of Medical Laboratory -Science (scientific, administrative, or educational).
Core Curriculum Areas
The three core areas for Medical Laboratory Science that all students could include in their programs of study are:
- Scientific subject core area including pathology, hematology, transfusion medicine (immunohematology), clinical chemistry, genetics, microbiology or molecular biology.
- Management core area including information
management, statistics, Quality Assurance
Programs (i.e. Westgard, 6 Sigma
Lean) predictive value theory, personnel, financial, organizational or regulatory concepts.
- Educational core area including educational design and adult learning for professionals within and outside the medical laboratory setting.
Students are expected to have significant exposure
to these core areas by the time they
complete their degree requirements. Students
coming in with MLS credentials have already
demonstrated mastery of the core scientific
subject area and those who do not have these
credentials will be expected to demonstrate
mastery by an examination administered by
the program before they finish their M.S. studies.
Students may opt to gain expertise through a
variety of mechanisms including independent
readings, formal course work, seminars or
special projects. For those students who are
not already credentialed, the 6 credits of the
MLS Practicum are at the undergraduate level.
This does not count toward the 32 graduate
credit requirements.
Required Courses for the M.S. in MLS used to
satisfy the core areas described below:
- CLS 4490, CLS 4491, CLS 4492, CLS 4493, and CLS 4494 Practicum experiences 6 cr (does not count for graduate credit)
-OR-
- BOC MLS certification (does not count for graduate credit),
CLS 6648 Graduate Problems (research) 4 cr, and
CLS 6650 Thesis 6 cr
-AND-
- at least 3 cr of CLS graduate course work (CLS 6640, CLS 6641, CLS 6642, CLS 6643 and/or CLS 6644) 3 cr
The remaining credits are to be taken from
graduate-level courses (a minimum of 16 at
the 6600 level) in one or more of the core
areas with the approval of the applicant’s committee
and MLS Program Director.
Three graduate level courses (6 to 9 credits)
approved by the graduate student’s committee
may be taken from outside the department (to
be taken at Boise State University, Idaho State
University, or another approved university)
and may include adult education, management,
and/or medical informatics.
The thesis project may be in a core scientific
subject, management or education or a combination
thereof.