B.S. in Histotechnology (2+2)
Description
The B.S. in histotechnology (a 2+2 program with the University of Mississippi Medical Center) prepares students to be a health care professional that processes and prepares human and animal tissues to be observed by various forms of microscopy. Following proper tissue preparation, a histotechnologist stains tissue for routine and special identification of bacteria, fungi, cancer, and tissue structure abnormalities for pathological diagnosis.
Minimum Total Credit Hours: 125
Course Requirements
The curriculum for the B.S. in histotechnology is a two-phase program consisting of a two-year, 60-hour academic program with a 2.5 minimum GPA. The second phase for those admitted is a two-year, five-semester formal didactic and clinical education at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) in Jackson. Students must meet minimum criteria to apply for UMMC by March 1 of the year they desire entry, and admission is competitive. For further UMMC admissions information, visit the UMMC catalog.
Courses | Hours |
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Writ 101 and 102 (or Liba 102) | 6 |
Bisc 206, 207 Anatomy and Physiology | 8 |
Math 121 College Algebra or higher | 3 |
Humanities and Fine Arts | 9 |
Social or Behavioral Science | 6 |
Bisc 210 Microbiology with lab | 4 |
Bisc 160/161 Biological Sciences with lab | 4 |
Chem 105/115 & 106/116 General Chemistry with lab | 8 |
Electives | 12 |