Charleston Southern offers a Bachelor of Science in Medical Lab Science. Students will take the first three years of MLS coursework at Charleston Southern. Once completed, the students may apply to approved lab programs for the purpose of earning 8 lab credit hours. Graduates are eligible to apply for ASCP board certification as medical laboratory scientists upon completion of the program. However, the 8 external lab hours are not required for graduation.
The MLS Program has three phases: the degree work at CSU; clinical rotations at the Medical University of South Carolina, and, should the student wish to sit for the ASCP certification, student laboratory hours (8 credit hours, 13 weeks) at approved clinical sites. At each phase of the program, students must learn to integrate practice with theoretical knowledge and understanding.
In addition to transferred credit, the student must complete all outstanding core courses, the cognate, and any elective courses to total at least 125 credit hours. Refer to the Biology: Medical Laboratory Science Emphasis (BS Degree) section of this catalog for more details.
Bridge Program
The Bridge Program is a comprehensive developmental program designed for those students who do not meet the requirements for regular admission to the University, and for those who are not prepared to enroll in Math 111 and/or English 111. The focus is primarily on reviewing basic algebraic skills, composing cogent error-reduced written prose, and developing effective learning and studying strategies. For details, refer to the types of acceptance under Enrollment Services and departmental information under the Bridge Program found in this catalog.
Preprofessional Programs
Charleston Southern University offers students an opportunity to pursue pre-professional studies in the areas of pre-dentistry, pre-engineering, pre-law, and pre-medicine and then transfer to the professional school of their choice. For specific courses in each pre-professional program students should consult the entrance requirements of the professional institutions they wish to attend upon graduation from Charleston Southern University. The fields included are:
Pre-dental
Most students entering dental schools have the baccalaureate degree. Some schools, however, will accept applicants with three years of prescribed study. Pre-dental students are advised to consult with the catalogs of their prospective dental schools for specific requirements and to consult the Chairperson of the Biology or Chemistry Department at CSU.
Pre-Engineering
A student may follow a closely prescribed sequence of courses which will apply toward baccalaureate degrees in most branches of engineering. For detailed transfer requirements, students should consult the catalog of the school of their choice, and the Chairperson of the Mathematics Department at CSU.
Pre-law
“Pre-law” refers to a student’s engaging in a course of study, including the selection of a major and a minor and the selection of elective courses, under the guidance of the pre-law advisor in the Department of Criminal Justice. The goals are preparing the student to perform well in law school and increasing the likelihood of admission to the law school of the student’s choice.
Although a pre-law student may select any major/minor combination and any courses needed for general elective credit, the Supreme Court of South Carolina has found that taking courses in Accounting, Economics, English, Communication, History, Literature, Logic, Political Science, and Philosophy are very beneficial in taking the bar examinations.
Pre-medicine
Because of the competition, the majority of students entering medical schools have a baccalaureate degree. The Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) is required and it should be taken in the spring of the Junior year. Premedical students should be advised by the Chairperson of the Biology or Chemistry Department at CSU.
Pre-pharmacy
Pharmacy schools require two years of pre-pharmacy courses and three years of the professional pharmacy curriculum. Students desiring to major in pre-pharmacy should consult the School of Pharmacy of the university in which they plan to transfer for prerequisite requirements. For advising, the student should consult the Chairperson of the Biology or Chemistry Department at CSU.
ROTC Programs
Charleston Southern University offers Air Force and Army ROTC programs. For more information, see the College of Science and Mathematics section of this catalog.
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