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Curriculum
The curriculum for the BMLO Program uses a combination of preexisting courses with an array of courses specifically designed to allow focused development of problem-solving skills pertinent to the biomedical laboratory using basic management and scientific principles. A wide variety of courses can be used to satisfy the majority of curricular requirements. This flexible approach allow for the custom construction of course requirements to meet the interest and needs of the individual student.
Details of Curriculum
The student must complete a minimum of 31 credits hours. The maximum number of credit hours which can be applied to determination of a final GPA is 36. In addition, the student must complete the requirements to acquire a Certificate in Basic Management and Communications (BMC). This program is offered by the faculty of the Colleges of Business and Communication Arts and Sciences. At least 11 credits must be taken which have a management/business focus. This does not include the BMC program. At least 17 credits must have a science focus. There is also a requirement for completion and defense of a industrial/clinical project (minimum of 3 credit hours).The exact courses needed to fulfill the management and science requirements are variable. Specific course requirements are established by the students guidance committee. This is intended to allow for the creation of curriculums to meet the individual career goals of students. However, all curriculum will include three BMLO courses (five credit hours) that directly address the business aspects of operating a biomedical laboratory.
Other Information
The curriculum has 3 major areas of emphasis; management, science and the BMLO courses. The only required courses within this curriculum are the BMC certificate program, three BMLO management courses, and the Industrial/Clinical project. Additional curriculum requirements are established by the student's guidance committee. Below are courses that can be taken into consideration when establishing a curriculum. However, other courses may be considered.
Management Courses, minimum of 6 credits within this focus. In addition to this, all students must take the BMC certificate program. Suggested courses include:
| Course | Name | Credits |
| MGT 813 | Human Resource Training | 3 |
| MGT 824 | Management and Organizational Behavior | 3 |
| EC 498 | Economics of Health Care | 3 |
| UW MT 520 | Method Validation, Quality Control, and Quality Planning
Offered through distance education by University of Wisconsin |
3 |
| UIC BHIS 510 | Health Care Information Systems
Offered through distance education by University of Illinois Chicago |
4 |
Science Courses
minimum of 17 credits within this focus. Suggested courses include:
| Course | Name | Credits |
| MT 830/831/831L | Molecular Laboratory Diagnostics Certificate Program | 6 |
| PTH 542 | Basic Principles of Pathology | 2 |
| PTH 851 | Advanced General Pathology | 3 |
| STT 421/422 | Biostatistics | 6 |
| BMB 461/462 | Biochemistry | 6 |
| EPI 810 | Introduction to Descriptive and Analytical Epidemiology | 3 |
| BMB 521 | Medical Biochemistry | 5 |
| MMG 431 | Microbial Genetics | 3 |
| MMG 461 | Molecular Pathogenesis | 3 |
| MMG 851 | Immunology | |
| MMG 833 | Microbial Genetics | 3 |
| BMB 831 | Physiologic Biochemistry | 4 |
| BMB 801 | Molecular Biology | 3 |
| BMB 802 | Metabolic Regulation and Signal Transduction | 3 |
| BMB 825 | Cell Structure and Function | 3 |
| BMB 523 | Genetics for Medical Practice | 1 |
| MT 812 | Advanced Clinical Chemistry | 2 |
| MT 820 | Advanced Hematology | 2 |
| MT 860 | Advanced Microbiology | 2 |
BMLO Courses These courses are required.
| Course | Name | Credits |
| MT 842 | Managing Biomedical Laboratory Operations (Required) | 2 |
| MT 844 | Topic in Biomedical Laboratory Operations (Required) | 1 |
| MT 846 | Decision Processes for Biomedical Laboratory Operations (Required) | 2 |
Master's Project
| Course | Name | Credits |
| MT 895 | Industrial/Clinical Project (Required) | 3 - 6 |
Below is a sample curriculum with an emphasis in infectious disease. The following assumes the entering student has satisfied prerequisites in their undergraduate curriculum.
| Fall 1
BMC Certificate Program PTH 542 (2) BMB 521 (5) MT 842 (2) |
Spring 1
BMC Certificate Program MT 830 (2) MT 844 (1) MGT 824 (3) MMG 461 (3) |
Summer 1
MT 831 (2) MT 831L (2) MT 860 (2) |
| Fall 2
MMG 833 (3) MT 846 (2) EC 498 (3) |
Spring 2
MT 895 (3) |
This curriculum has a total of 35 credits plus the BMC program. The minimum number of credits needed to graduate is 31. As indicated above, the actual number needed will be dependent on the course requirements established by the advisory committee. In this example, 6 credits are at the 400 level or below. Of these 32 credit hour, 21 are science, 14 are non science. Similar curriculums can be established with other emphasis. The time-line goal for completion is 5 semesters. The minimum number of credit hours to complete this program is 31.
Description of Courses
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Schedule of Courses
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