Allied Health Technology, B.S. - Medical Technology 3+1 Year Option
In the Medical Technology program at Millersville University, students study for three years at Millersville and then apply to an accredited regional teaching hospital for one year of clinical training. Upon successful completion of the clinical phase of the program, students receive a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology degree with an option in Medical Technology. MU students are also eligible to sit for the national certification examination upon graduation.
Students hoping to pursue this field can also do so through the Clinical Laboratory Science option within the Allied Health Technology major.
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Major in Allied Health Tech-Medical Technology, BS
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Credits Required for Major
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Minimum Residency 50% of Major Courses
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Minimum GPA 2.0 for Major
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BIOLOGY FOUNDATIONS
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General Biology with B- or higher0 hours
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General Biology
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REQUIRED BIOLOGY COURSES (C- or higher)
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Directed Electives
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Choose 2 of the following:0–6 hours
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Concepts of Zoology
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Nutritional Science
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Medical Microbiology
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Endocrinology
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Neurobiology
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Cardiopulmonary Physiology
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Molecular Biology
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Virology
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Developmental Biology
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Molecular and Cell Techniques
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Human Genetics:Analysis/Apps
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Pharmacology
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Med Tech Clinical Coursework
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26 credits in Clinical Laboratory Science completed at an affiliate hospital site26 hours
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Total hours30–36 hours -
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Req Related for Allied Healt Tech-Medical Tech, BS
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Required Related Credits
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For Allied Health Technology majors the G2 block of the Liberal Arts Core will be fulfilled by your required related coursework.
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Choose 1 of the following:0 hours
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A C- or higher in CHEM 111 and 112 is a pre-requisite for CHEM 235. A C- or higher in CHEM 231 is a pre-requisite for CHEM 232. Students planning to attend graduate school or pursue programs in medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, physical therapy or physician assistant after their clinical training should take CHEM 231 and 232 for this requirement.
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Short Course in Organic Chemistry - See Appendix 1
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Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry II - See Appendix 2
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Precalculus4 hours
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Precalculus
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Students intereted in attending graduate or professional school should also take MATH 161
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Physics I with Algebra0 hours
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Physics 1 with Algebra
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Students interested in attending graduate or professional school should also take PHYS 132
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Total hours7 hours -
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Appendix 1. Short Course in Organic Chemistry
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Appendix 2. Organic Chemistry I and Organic Chemistry II