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Diagnostic Molecular Science at Lyman Briggs College
Lyman Briggs BS in Diagnostic Molecular Science

 

Lyman Briggs B.S. Degree In Diagnostic Molecular Science
For additional information, please contact the department of Biomedical Labortary Diagnostics.

These are guidelines for planning purposes only. Students MUST
consult a department advisor for reliable and exact determination of course
requirements. Students are responsible for meeting all of their graduation requirements and need to check with the department of their major to confirm their exact requirements.

University Requirements
20
  Tier 1 Writing

LB 133 or WRA 110-150

4
  IAH

Integrated Arts & Humanities

8
  ISS

Integrated Social Science

8
Math
  LB 118

Calculus I

4
 STT 421        Statistics I 3
 STT 464
Statistics for Biologists
3
Science
  LB 144

Biology I: Organismal Biology

4
  LB 145

Biology II: Cell and Molecular Biology

5
  LB 171

Chemistry I

4
  LB 171L

Chemistry I Lab

1
  LB 172

Chemistry II

3
  LB 172L

Chemistry II Lab

 1
  LB 271

Physics I

3
  LB 271L

Physics I Lab

1
  LB 272

Physics II

3
  LB 272L

Physics II Lab

1
Complete Two HPS Courses and Senior Seminar
  LB 330-336, 355, 425, 368, 483

History, Philosophy, Sociology of Science

7-8
  LB 492

Senior Seminar

4
Major Requirements
(All of the following courses)
(Lyman Briggs Core Science courses were subtracted from this list- any student not taking all of the Lyman Briggs Core science courses must see a Biomedical Lab Diagnostics advisor to be certain they will meet major requirements.)
  CEM 332

Instrumental Methods

2
  CEM 251

Organic Chemistry I

3
  CEM 252

Organic Chemistry II

3
  BLD 204

Mechanism of Disease

3
  BLD 213

Application of clinical Laboratory Principles

2
  BLD 220

Preparing for a Health Professions Career

1
  BLD 417

Quality procedures in Diagnostic Lab testing

3
  BLD 436

Principles of Diagnostic Molecular Science

2
  BLD 437

Clinical Applications of Diagnostic Molecular Science

2
  BLD 438

Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory

2
  BLD 442

Education and Management in Clinical Laboratory

3
  BLD 455

Integrating Clinical Lab Science Discipline (W)

2
  BLD 482

Advanced Diagnostic Molecular Science

2
  BLD 483

Molecular Diagnostic Experience in Hematopathology/Oncology

2
  BLD 484

Molecular Diagnostic Experience in Infectious Disease

2
  BLD 485

Molecular Diagnostic Experience in Inherited and Predictive Genetics

2
  BLD 486

Molecular Diagnostic Experience in Genotyping/Inddividual Idnetification

2
  BLD 496

Intergrative Correlations in Clinical Laboratory Science I

1
  BLD 497

Intergrative Correlations in Clinical Laboratory Science II

1
 STT 421

Statistics I

3
 STT 464        Statistics for Biologists 3
 BMB 461        Biochemistry I 3
 BMB 462        Biochemistry II 3
 ZOL 341        Fundamental Genetics 4
Complete One of the Following Options
  PSL 250

Intro Physiology

4
OR
  PSL 310           Physiology for Pre-Health Professionals 4
OR
  PSL 431

Physiology I

3
  PSL 432

Physiology II

3
Complete at Least Two of the Following
  MMG 301

Introductory Microbiology

3
  MMG 431

Microbial Genetics

3
  MMG 433

Microbial Genomics

3
  MMG 445

Basic Biotechnology

3
  MMG 463

Medical Microbiology

3
  BLD 324

Fundamentals of Hematology, Hemostasis, and Urinalysis

3
  BLD 416

Clinical Chemistry

4
  BLD 424

Advanced Hematology, Hemostasis, and Urinalysis

2
  BLD 434

Immunology

3
  ZOL 404

Human Genetics

3
  ZOL 450

Cancer Biology

3

Premedical students should also take CEM 255

For additional information, please contact the department of Biomedical Labortary Diagnostics.

IMPORTANT: These guidelines are presented for planning purposes only. Students MUST
consult a department advisor for reliable and exact determination of individual’s course
requirements.