Graduate Certificate in Hematology

The Graduate Certificate in Hematology is a 12-credit hour, post-baccalaureate certificate program administered by the Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) Program. 

The Immunohematology graduate certificate students will complete 150 clinical contact hours students complete 150 clinical contact hours in a hematology laboratory in MLS 516 . Graduate certificate students who currently work in a medical laboratory may be exempted from a portion of the required clinical contact hours.

Students must have at least one year of experience working in a medical laboratory to be eligible to request an exemption from a portion of the clinical contact hour requirement.

Requests for exempted clinical contact hours will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and will require official verification of employment and clinical competence by a direct supervisor.

Documentation of clinical competence will be modeled after ASCP’s official discipline-specific experience documentation required for experiential certification routes (i.e., routes 2 and 4) in hematology. The maximum allowable clinical contact hour exemption will be 70 hours.

Grading Policy 

Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) graduate certificate students must earn a minimum grade of B in all required courses in the Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) graduate certificate curriculum.  

Requirements

Required Courses
MLS 425Laboratory Operations2
MLS 432Hematology I3
MLS 442Hematology II4
MLS 516Categorical Graduate Practicum3
Total Hours12