Current Students
Curriculum
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Junior Year - Fall |
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Fall Semester |
Hours |
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PATH 300 Introduction to Pathology |
3 |
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PATH 320 Basic Clinical Biochemistry |
3 |
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PSIO 441 Mechanisms of Body Function |
4 |
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PATH 380 Introduction to Immunology |
1 |
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PATH 303 Laboratory Applications |
2 |
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Total |
13 |
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Junior Year - Spring |
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Spring Semester |
Hours |
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PATH 340 Introduction to Hematology |
3 |
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MICB 327 Microbial Parasitology |
2 |
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MICB 323 Microbiology |
5 |
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MTEC 310 Clinical Laboratory Mycology |
1 |
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MTEC 329 Basic Clinical Chemistry |
1 |
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MTEC 381 Research, Education Methodology |
2 |
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MTEC 472 Urinalysis/Body Fluid Laboratory |
1 |
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MTEC 470 Clinical Microscopy |
1 |
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Total |
16 |
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Senior Year - Summer |
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Summer 1 Semester |
Hours |
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MTEC 440 Hematology |
3 |
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MTEC 460 Instrumentation |
2 |
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Total |
5 |
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Senior Year - Fall |
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Fall Semester |
Hours |
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MTEC 450 Clinical Microbiology* |
3 (with lab) |
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MTEC 420 Immunohematology and Bld. Banking* |
3 (with lab) |
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MTEC 430 Clinical Chemisty* |
3 (with lab) |
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MTEC 480 Clinical Immunology* |
2 |
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MTEC 465 Laboratory Management* |
2 |
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Total |
13 |
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Senior Year - Spring |
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Spring Semester |
Hours |
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MTEC 403 Community Service Practicum |
1 |
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MTEC 475 Medical Relevance |
3 |
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MTEC 421 Immunohem. & Blood Bank Lab. |
3 (3 weeks) |
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MTEC 451 Clinical Microbiology Laboratory |
3 (3 weeks) |
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MTEC 431 Clinical Chemistry Laboratory |
3 (3 weeks) |
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MTEC 441 Clinical Hem./Microscopy Lab |
3 (3 weeks) |
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MTEC 401 Phleb. and MTEC 481 Imm. Lab |
2 (2 weeks) |
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Total |
18 |
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Academic and Professional Standards
All student records are reviewed at mid-term and at the end of the semester by the Medical Laboratory Science Academic and Professional Standards Committee. See the Medical Laboratory Science Student Handbook and the WVU Policy Regarding Academic Rights and Responsibilities of Students, Student Conduct Code
Medical Laboratory Science Program Standards, Junior and Senior Year Students
If a student receives a final grade of “D” in the junior year, the student may continue in the Program. A second final grade of “D” at any time will result in dismissal from the Program and the student may reapply through the admission process.
If a student receives a final grade of “D” in the senior year, the student will be dismissed from the Program and may reapply through the admission process.
If a student receives a final grade of ”F” at any time during the junior or senor year, the student will be dismissed from the Program and may reapply through the admission process.
Hearings will be held only if there are extenuating circumstances such as a death in the family or extensive illness, etc., or if the student requests a hearing believing that he/she has an extenuating circumstance.
If a student withdraws from Medical Laboratory Science during the junior year, the student may reapply to the Program through the admission process.
Any student who withdraws from the Program during the senior year for any reason must petition the Medical Laboratory Science Academic and Professional Standards Committee for readmission, if such is desired.
Students Entering the Program on Academic Probation
If a student enters the Program on academic probation and receives no final grades less than a “C”, the student is removed from academic probation.
If a student enters the Program on academic probation and receives a final grade of “D” during the first semester, the student is dismissed from the Program and may reapply for readmission through the admission process.
General Standards Applying to All Students
A student with a grade of I (incomplete) regardless of grade point average must satisfactorily remove the incomplete within the following semester unless permission for an extension is granted by the Medical Laboratory Science Academic and Professional Standards Committee. If the grade of “I” is not removed in the next semester, it will be recorded as an “F”.
If, in the judgment of an instructor, a student demonstrates a marked lack of understanding of the course material, even though the student has an acceptable didactic average, a grade of “I” (Incomplete) may be submitted for that student. It is the student’s responsibility to consult with the instructor for removal of an incomplete grade.
Graduation requires the completion of all academic work in a satisfactory manner and recommendation of the faculty of Medical Laboratory Science Division.
To suspend a student with an acceptable grade point average requires appropriate documentation and recommendation from the Medical Laboratory Science Academic and Professional Standards Committee.
Any student repeating a course may not have access to examinations taken at the time that she/he had the academic difficulty.
Academic due process will be followed when students are suspended from the Program. The suspension is from the Division of Medical Laboratory Science and NOT from West Virginia University.
The Academic and Professional Standards Committee after reviewing the records of any student has the right to request that the student appear before the Committee to explain the student’s action or performance.
Academic Penalties
Reasons for Probation (See Specific Program Standards)
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A grade of "D" in any course
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Semester grade point average less than 2.0
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Failure to adhere to dress code (after 2nd warning)
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Violation of safety practices (after 2nd warning)
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Failure to report illness or absence to Program Office (after 2nd warning)
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Failure to respond properly to directives
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Horseplay
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Falling asleep during laboratory (student or clinical)
Reasons for Suspension (See Specific Program Standards)
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One or more "D's" in any semester
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A grade of "F" in any course
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Excessive unexcused absenteeism (greater than 10 consecutive school days)
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Falsifying laboratory results
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Performance not consistent with good patient care or the public interest
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Repeated failure to follow directives
Student Handbook 2010-2011
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