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B.S. in Cytotechnology (2 +2)

Description

A B.S. in cytotechnology degree (a 2 + 2 program with The University of Mississippi Medical Center) prepares an individual for employment in a hospital, clinic, or private laboratory. A cytotechnologist, working under the direction of a pathologist, detects cell changes caused by different disease processes.

Minimum Total Credit Hours: 58

General Education Requirements

See the 'General Education/Core Curriculum' for the School of Liberal Arts.

Course Requirements

The B.S. degree with a major in cytotechnology is a two-phase program. For The University of Mississippi Medical Center degree program, the first phase requires the completion of 58 semester hours of academic credit in the College of Liberal Arts with a minimum 2.0 GPA. The requirements are as follows:

Courses Semester Hours English composition (Engl 101, 102, Liba 102) 6 Biology (Bisc) 160, 161, 162, 163 8 Chemistry (Chem) 105, 115, 106, 116 8 Math 121, plus math elective 6 Bisc 333 4 Bisc 206, 207, or science elective (recommended: histology, genetics, physiology; not accepted: botany) 8 Social science elective (psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, or geography) 3 Fine arts 3 Humanities 6 Electives (to bring total to 58 hours) 6

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