Pre-Clinical Laboratory Science Curriculum (S87-S05)
Admission to the College of Pharmacy & Allied Health Professions:
- Completion of a minimum of 60 semester hours, including all courses identified in the table below, is required to be considered for admission to the professional program in Clinical Laboratory Science.
- Admission to the professional program in Clinical Laboratory Science is selective. Minimum Grade Point Averages of 2.50 in science and 2.50 overall are required to be considered. These averages are computed after the Winter Semester preceding admission. All preprofessional courses must be completed with no grade lower than a "C" (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable).
- Applicants may not have more than two marks of "R" (course repetition) or more than two marks of "W" in science courses.
- Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.50 in the professional program to enter the clinical year.
- The professional program begins only in the fall term. With the exception of the Writing Intensive Course in the major, all preprofessional and University General Education requirements must be completed by the end of the preceding Spring/Summer Term.
- The application deadline for the professional program is March 1: go to www.cphs.wayne.edu to apply.
- Time limitation: please refer to Page 360 of the 1999-2001 WSU Undergraduate Bulletin for the time limit concerning preprofessional sciences and completion of the professional program.
- It is the student's responsibility to obtain updated information concerning changes in the pre-professional program by contacting the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences at cphsinfo@wayne.edu or 3131 577-1716, and by maintaining contact with the University Advising Center.
Pre-Laboratory Science Course and Examination Requirements:
| Requirement | Course/Exam | Notations |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Composition (BC) | ENG 1020 | By 30 hours; Prerequisite: Qualifying Exam or ENG 1010 (for course completed Fall term 2008 or later, a grade of "C" or better is required) |
| Intermediate Composition (IC) | ENG 3010 preferred | By 60 hours; see below for other options. (for course completed Fall term 2008 or later, a grade of "C" or better is required) |
| Elementary Functions | MAT 1800 | Qualifying Exam Required |
| Structure/Bond/React (PS) | CHM 1220 & 1230 | Pre-requisite: Qualifying Exam |
| General/Organic Chemistry | CHM 1240 & 1250 | |
| Organic Chemistry or Chemical/Analytical Prin. | CHM 2220 & 2230 | |
| Basic Life Mechanisms (LS) | BIO 1510 | Molecular-cellular biology |
| Microbiology | BIO 2200 | |
| Anatomy & Physiology | BIO 2870 | |
| Intro to Clinical Lab Science | CLS 2080 | |
| American Society & Institutions (AI) | PS 1010 or 1030 | |
| Elementary Statistics | STA 1020 | |
| Oral Communication (OC) | see below for options | By 30 hours |
| Mathematics Competency (MC) | see below for options | By 30 hours, fulfilled in the process of completing MAT 1800 or transferring the equivalent course |
| Critical Thinking (CT) | see below for options | By 60 hours |
| Computer Literacy (CL) | see below for options | By 60 hours |
| Historical Studies (HS) | choose from list below | |
| Basic Social Science (SS) | choose from list below | |
| Visual and Performing Arts (VP) | choose from list below | |
| Philosophy & Letters (PL) | choose from list below | |
| Foreign Culture (FC) | choose from list belo |
Requirement Options:
Oral Communication (OC): By 30 hours by one method below
Two semesters of high school speech or debate or Pass the Oral Communication Competency Exam or Pass COM 1010, ENG 3060, or ISP 1560
Computer Literacy (CL): By 60 hours by one method below
One semester of a high school computer course or Pass the Computer Literacy Competency Exam or Pass an approved course at WSU such as B E 1200; CSC 1000 or above; COM 3210; IST 2710
Intermediate Composition (IC):
AFS 2390; ISP 4991; ENG 2050, 2100, 2110, 2120, 2210, 2310, 2390, 2570, 3010, 3050; ISP 3510; I H 2010;
Critical Thinking (CT): by 60 hours, by one method below
Pass the Critical Thinking Exam or,Pass one of the following; B A 1010; ISP 3260; PHI 1050, preferred; COM 2110
Please note the following in meeting Group Requirements:
A given Subject Area Code (e.g. ANT, HIS, P S, etc.) may not be used more than twice; a course must be at least three semester hours to apply; and courses for Group Requirements may not be elected on a Passed/Not Passed basis.
Physical Science (PS); fulfilled by CHM 1220 & 1230;
Life Science (LS); fulfilled by BIO 1510
Laboratory (LB); fulfilled by CHM 1230 or BIO 1510;
Historical Studies (HS) ; (choose one):
ANT 3200; GIS 3160; GUH 3810; HIS 1000, 1300, HIS 1400 (recommended), 1600, 1610, 1800, 1810; HON 4250; N E 2030, 2040
Basic Social Science (SS) (choose one):
AFS 2210; ISP 3480; ANT 2100; ECO 1000, 2010, 2020; ISS 2710; GPH 1100, 2000, 3130, 3200; HIS 2000; HON 1000; SOC 2000, SOC 2020 (recommended), 2500, 3300, 3510, 4100; U S 2000; W S 3010
Visual & Performing Arts (VP) (choose one):
A H 1000, 1020, 1110 1120; DNC 2000, 2310; ENG 2450, 2460; COM 2010, 2020; I H 2730, 3730; HON 4240; MUH 1340, 1345, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1370; SLA 3710; THR 1010, 1030
Philosophy & Letters (PL) (choose one):
CLA 1010, 2100, 2200; ENG 2200, 2500, 2720, 3110, 3120, 3140; FRE 2700; GER 2310, 2700, 2991; I H 2710, 3710; HON 2100, 4200; HUM 2100, 2200; ITA 2700; LIN 2720; PHI 1010, 1020, 1030, 1040, 1100, 1120, 2100, 2110, 2320, 3500, 3550, 3700; RUS 2700, 3600, 3650; SLA 2310; SPA 2700; COM 2160
Foreign Culture (FC) (choose one):
AFS 3250, 3610; ANT 3150, 3520, 3540, 3550; ARM 3410, 4750; CBS 2410, 2420; DNC 2400; ENG 2670; FRE 2710; 2720; GER 2710, 2720, 3410; GPH 2700; HIS 2700; ISP 3600, 3610, 3620; GRK 3710; HIS 2440; HON 4260; ITA 2710, 2720; JPN 4550, 4560; N E 2000, 3550; NUR 4800; POL 2710, 3410; PS 2700; RUS 3410, 2710; SLA 3410; UKR 3410; or complete one foreign language through the third semester (2010 or 2110).
To determine your progress in meeting Preprofessional and Group Requirements, make an appointment with an Academic Advisor in the University Advising Center by calling 313 / 577-8889. The Advising Center, located at 1600 David Adamany Undergraduate Library, is open from 8:30 - 7:00 Monday and Thursday and from 8:30 - 5:00 on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Summer hours are Mon.--Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
It is the student's responsibility to become familiar with and to complete all degree requirements. For updated information regarding changes in the pre-professional program contact Clinical Laboratory Science, 4690 Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, (313) 577-1384.
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