Certifies students at the CLT level and then allows them to proceed through courses focusing on information systems. This concentration is useful since many in the hospital lab find themselves with the desire to be more involved with the laboratory’s information system (a vital and surprisingly complex component of the clinical lab). There is a pressing need nationwide for skilled computer information systems graduates who understand the unique requirements of a clinical laboratory.
For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Clinical Sciences department page.
Total Credits Required | 131* |
Liberal Studies |
30-40
|
Health Promotion Requirements | 2 |
Courses Required for Concentration | 60 |
Concentration Core Courses | 49 |
CLS 202 Clinical Chemistry | 4 |
CLS 214 Diagnostic Microbiology | 3 |
CLS 251 Clinical Hematology Practicum | 3 |
CLS 252 Clinical Chemistry Practicum | 4 |
CLS 253 Blood Bank Practicum | 3 |
CLS 254 Clinical Microbiology Practicum | 4 |
CLS 250T Clinical Practice (2 cr.) | |
CIS 155 Software Development I | 4 |
CIS 220 Network Concepts | 2 |
CIS 250 Systems Analysis and Design | 4 |
CIS 355 Web Applications Programming | 4 |
CIS 415 Systems Development Project | 2 |
CIS 464 Database Management Systems | 4 |
CIS 440 Management Information Systems or | 4 |
CS 302 Unix System Administration (4 cr.) or | |
CIS 491 Internship in Computer Information Systems (1 - 8 cr.) | |
CIS 230 Novell Network Operating Systems I or | 2 |
CIS 234 Microsoft Network Operating Systems I (2 cr.) | |
Other Required Courses in Concentration | 11 |
(Chemistry above 100 for 8 credits is acceptable.) | |
CS 120 Computer Science I [Div V] | 4 |
CS 122 Computer Science II | 4 |
ET 281 Computer Systems Servicing | 3 |
*See Clinical Laboratory Science Major for a complete list of required courses.
Bulletin Year:
2010 - 2011 Undergraduate Bulletin
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