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1 SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Degree: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Credits: 5 CURRICULUM Since: August 08 Program: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Description: The Bachelor of Science with a Major in Medical Technology is targeted to attract students interested in studying a career that will prepare them to help in the solution of health problems. Physicians base about 70 percent of their diagnosis and treatment decisions on the results of laboratory testing. Graduates from this program will be prepared to work in the clinical laboratories in hospitals and medical centers; pharmaceutical industry in quality control and microbiology labs, research and biotechnology; government crime labs, accreditation offices, environmental technology and lab information systems; humanitarian work in the Peace Corps, Project Hope and medical missionary workers. Many medical technology degree graduates assume positions as laboratory directors and healthcare supervisors. Course Code Course Title Credits Requisites General Education Courses ENGL 5 Fundamentals of Reading and Writing ENGL 5 Advanced Communicative English ENGL 5 ENGL Research and Writing ENGL 5 SPAN 5 Fundamentals of Reading and Writing SPAN 50 Writing Techniques SPAN 5 SPAN 55 Research and Writing SPAN 50 GESC 05 Freshman Seminar GESC 07 Introduction to Computers for Science Students GESC 64 Introduction to Scientific Research HUMA Civilizations and Universal Culture I HUMA Civilizations and Universal Culture II SOSC SOSC Individual, Community, Government and Social Responsibility I Individual, Community, Government and Social Responsibility II MATH 5 Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry 4 MATH 5 or placement test MATH 5L Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry Lab 0 MATH 5 or placement test Professional/Core Courses BIOL 0 General Biology I 4 Co-req. BIOL 0L BIOL 0L General Biology I Lab 0 Co-req. BIOL 0 BIOL 04 General Biology II 4 BIOL 0, 0L, Co-req. BIOL 04L BIOL 04L General Biology II Lab 0 BIOL 0, 0L, Co-req. BIOL 04 PHSC 0 General Physics I MATH, Co-req. PHSC 0L PHSC 0L General Physics I Lab MATH, Co-req. PHSC 0 PHSC 04 General Physics II PHSC 0, 0L, Co-req PHSC 04L PHSC 04L General Physics II Lab PHSC 0, 0L, Co-req PHS 04 4
2 CHEM 0 General Chemistry I 4 MATH 5 Co-req. CHEM 0L CHEM 0L General Chemistry I Lab 0 MATH 5, Co-req. CHEM 0 CHEM 04 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 0,0L,Co-req. CHEM04L CHEM 04L General Chemistry II Lab 0 CHEM 0,0L, Co-req. CHEM 04 CHEM Analytical Chemistry CHEM 04, MATH 5,Co-req. CHEM L CHEM L Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 04, MATH 5, Co-req. CHEM CHEM 5 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 04, 04L, Co-req. CHEM 5L CHEM 5L Organic Chemistry I Lab CHEM 04, 04L, Co-req. CHEM 5 CHEM 5 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 5,5L,Co-req. CHEM 5L CHEM 5L Organic Chemistry II Lab CHEM 5,5L, Co-req. CHEM 5 MATH Calculus I 4 MATH 5, Co-req. MATH L MATH L Calculus I Lab I 0 MATH 5, Co-req. MATH Required Courses in Biology BIOL Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 04, BIOL 04L,Co-req. BIOL L BIOL L Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab I BIOL 04, BIOL 04L,Co-req. BIOL BIOL 4 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL, BIOL L,Co-req. BIOL 4L BIOL 4L Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab II BIOL, BIOL L, Co-req. 4 BIOL 40 General Genetics BIOL 04, 04L, BIOL 5 BIOL 55 or Cellular and Molecular Biology or BIOL 50 Biochemistry BIOL 04, BIOL 04L, CHEM 5, CHEM 5L BIOL 55L Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab BIOL40,CHEM5,CHEM5L, Coreq. BIOL 55 BIOL 0 Microbiology BIOL 04,BIOL 04L, Co-req BIOL 0L 40 BIOL 40,CHEM 5,CHEM 5L Coreq. BIOL 55L BIOL 0L Microbiology Lab BIOL 04,BIOL 04L, Co-req. BIOL 0 BIOL Immunology BIOL 4, BIOL 4L BIOL 5 Biostatistics MATH 5 Specialization Courses ( The student must have approved,040 hours), MTEC 400 MTEC 40 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Administration and Bioethics Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation, Methodologies and Molecular Techniques MTEC 40 Clinical Parasitology and Clinical Virology MTEC 404 Clinical Mycology MTEC 406 Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis 4 Co-req. MTEC 406L MTEC 406L Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis Laboratory 0 Co-req MTEC 406 MTEC 408 Clinical Immunology and Clinical Serology Co-req MTEC 408L 5
3 MTEC 408L Clinical Immunology and Clinical Serology Laboratory 0 Co-req MTEC 408 MTEC 40 Clinical Chemistry 4 MTEC 4 Study and Analysis of Body Fluids and Urine Analysis MTEC 44 Clinical Bacteriology 4 Co-req MTEC 44L MTEC 44L Clinical Bacteriology Lab 0 Co-req MTEC 44 MTEC 47 Immunohematology Co-req MTEC 47L MTEC 47L Immunohematology Lab 0 Co-req MTEC 47 Clinical Practice ( The student must have approved 760 hours) MTEC 407 Clinical Laboratory Practice - Hematology 4 MTEC 406, MTEC 406L MTEC 405 Clinical Laboratory Practice - Microbiology 4 MTEC 44, MTEC 44L MTEC 45 Clinical Laboratory Practice Blood Bank MTEC 47, MTEC 47L MTEC 40 Clinical Laboratory Practice - Parasitology MTEC 40 MTEC 4 Clinical Laboratory Practice Clinical Chemistry 4 MTEC 40 MTEC 4 Clinical Laboratory Practice Body Fluids and Urine MTEC 4 Analysis MTEC 409 Clinical Laboratory Practice-Serology MTEC 408, MTEC 408L MTEC 46 Clinical Laboratory Practice -Study Cases Clinical Laboratory Minimum GPA of.50 in all concentration courses / Minimum graduation GPA of.50 Rev. /07 Important notes: Medical Technology Professional Phase: After completing 09 credits (after three years of undergraduate education), students must apply for admission for the professional phase. The student must maintain a minimum.75 grade point average. Students must have passed with a grade of C the following courses: Biology I and II, Human Biology I and II, Microbiology, Immunology, Cellular Biology or Biochemistry, General Chemistry I and II, Analytical Chemistry, Pre-calculus, Calculus I, Physics I and II and Organic Chemistry I y II. Students must have a clean record. Students must submit the required documentation. Students will be responsible for dates and meetings which shall participate for admission to the professional phase. Oral interview and an essay to be performed during the evaluation process. Three letters of recommendation from science and/or math professors. Students will be admitted to the professional stage if they meet the pre-requirements and subject to the assessment of the Evaluation Committee of the School of Natural Science and Technology. Whether a student meets the requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Students not admitted to the professional phase, have the option of completing a degree in Biology. They must complete the required courses in the program. Students of the University Center of Barceloneta, must apply for admission to the professional phase at Gurabo. 6 9
4 SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Degree: BACHELOR IN SCIENCE Credits: 5 Program: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PLAN OF STUDY Since: August 08 Course Code Course Title Credits Requisites FIRST YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER BIOL 0 General Biology I 4 Co-req. BIOL 0L BIOL 0L Laboratory of General Biology I 0 Co-req. BIOL 0 GESC 05 Freshmen Seminar NONE MATH 5 Trigonometry With Analytic Geometry 4 MATH 5 or placement Test MATH 5L Laboratory of Trigonometry With Analytic Geometry 0 Co-req. MATH 5 or placement Test SPAN 5 Foundations of Reading And Writing NONE FIRST YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER BIOL 04 General Biology II 4 BIOL 0,0L, Co-req. BIOL 04L BIOL 04L Laboratory of General Biology II 0 BIOL 0,0L, Co-req. BIOL 04 SPAN 50 Writing Techniques SPAN 5 MATH Calculus I 4 MATH 5 MATH L Laboratory of Calculus I 0 Co-req MATH GESC 07 Introduction to Computers NONE SUMMER CHEM 0 General Chemistry I 4 MATH 5, Co-req. CHEM 0L CHEM 0L General Chemistry Lab I 0 MATH 5, Co-req. CHEM 0 CHEM 04 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM0,0L,Co-req CHEM04L CHEM 04L General Chemistry Lab II 0 CHEM0,0L, Co-req. CHEM 04 SECOND YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER SPAN 55 Research And Writing SPAN 50 CHEM 5 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 04, 04L, Co-req. CHEM 5L CHEM 5L Organic Chemistry I Lab CHEM 04, 04L, Co-req. CHEM 5 BIOL Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 04, BIOL 04L,Co-req. BIOL L BIOLL Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab I BIOL 04, BIOL 04L, Co-req BIOL ENGL 5 Fundamentals of Reading And Writing SECOND YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER BIOL 5 Biostatistics MATH 5 CHEM 5 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 5,CHEM 5L, Co-req. 5L
5 CHEM 5L Laboratory of Organic Chemistry II CHEM 5,CHEM 5L, Co-req. CHEM 5 BIOL 4 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL, BIOL L, Co-req. BIOL 4L BIOL 4L Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab II BIOL, BIOL L, Co-req. 4 ENGL 5 Advanced Communicate English ENGL 5 SUMMER PHSC 0 General Physics I MATH, Co-req. PHSC 0L PHSC 0L Laboratory of General Physics I MATH, Co-req. PHSC 0 PHSC 04 General Physics II PHSC 0, 0L, PHSC 04L PHSC 04L Laboratory of General Physics II PHSC 0, 0L, Co-req. PHSC 04 THIRD YEAR - FIRST SEMESTER BIOL 0 Microbiology BIOL 04,04L, Co-req.BIOL 0L BIOL 0L Microbiology Lab BIOL 04,04L, Co-req. BIOL 0 BIOL Immunology BIOL 0, BIOL 0L CHEM Analytical Chemistry CHEM 04, MATH 5, Co-req. CHEM L CHEM L Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry CHEM 04, MATH 5, Co-req. CHEM ENGL Research and Writing ENGL 5 THIRD YEAR - SECOND SEMESTER BIOL 55 OR BIOL 50 Cellular and Molecular Biology or Biochemistry BIOL 40, CHEM 5, CHEM 5L, Co-req.BIOL 55L BIOL 04,04L,CHEM 5, CHEM 5L BIOL 55L Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab BIOL 40,CHEM 5, CHEM 5L, Co-req. BIOL 55 GESC 64 Introduction to Scientific Research BIOL 40 General Genetics BIOL 04, BIOL 04L, BIOL 5 SUMMER SOSC Individual, Community, Government and Social Responsibility I HUMA Civilizations and Universal Culture I SOSC Individual, Community, Government and Social Responsibility Ii Co-req SOSC HUMA Civilizations and Universal Culture Ii Co-req HUMA FOURTH YEAR, FIRST SEMESTER RST TEM MTEC 400 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Administration and Bioethics MTEC 40 Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation, Methodologies and Molecular Techniques MTEC 40 Clinical Parasitology and Clinical Virology FIRST SEMESTER ND TEM MTEC 404 Clinical Mycology
6 MTEC 406 Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis 4 Co-req. MTEC 406L MTEC 406L Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis Laboratory 0 Co-req. MTEC 406 MTEC 408 Clinical Immunology and Clinical Serology Co-req. MTEC 408L MTEC 408L Clinical Immunology and Clinical Serology Laboratory 0 Co-req. MTEC 408 SECOND SEMESTER RST TEM MTEC 40 Clinical Chemistry 4 MTEC 4 Study And Analysis of Body Fluids and Urine Analysis MTEC 44 Clinical Bacteriology 4 Co-req. MTEC 44L MTEC 44L Clinical Bacteriology Lab 0 Co-req. MTEC 44 SECOND SEMESTER ND TEM MTEC 47 Immunohematology Co-req. MTEC 47L MTEC 47L Immunohematology Lab 0 Co-req. MTEC 47 MTEC 407 Clinical Laboratory Practice-Hematology 4 MTEC 406, MTEC 406L MTEC 45 Clinical Laboratory Practice Blood Bank MTEC 47, MTEC 47L SUMMER 4 RST TEM MTEC 405 Clinical Laboratory Practice-Microbiology 4 MTEC 44, MTEC 44L MTEC 40 Clinical Laboratory Practice-Parasitology MTEC 40 MTEC 4 Clinical Laboratory Practice-Clinical Chemistry 4 MTEC 40 ND TEM MTEC 4 Clinical Laboratory Practice-Body Fluids and Urine Analysis MTEC 4 MTEC 409 Clinical Laboratory Practice- Serology MTEC 408, MTEC 408L MTEC 46 Clinical Laboratory Practice Case Studies of Clinical Laboratory Minimum GPA of.50 in all concentration courses / Minimum graduation GPA of.50 Rev. /07 Important notes: Medical Technology Professional Phase: After completing 09 credits (after three years of undergraduate education), students must apply for admission for the professional phase. The student must maintain a minimum.75 grade point average. Students must have passed with a grade of C the following courses: Biology I and II, Human Biology I and II, Microbiology, Immunology, Cellular Biology or Biochemistry, General Chemistry I and II, Analytical Chemistry, Pre-calculus, Calculus I, Physics I and II and Organic Chemistry I y II. Students must have a clean record. Students must submit the required documentation. Students will be responsible for dates and meetings which shall participate for admission to the professional phase. Oral interview and an essay to be performed during the evaluation process. Three letters of recommendation from science and/or math professors. Students will be admitted to the professional stage if they meet the pre-requirements and subject to the assessment of the Evaluation Committee of the School of Natural Science and Technology. Whether a student meets the requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Students not admitted to the professional phase, have the option of completing a degree in Biology. They must complete the required courses in the program. Students of the University Center of Barceloneta, must apply for admission to the professional phase at Gurabo.
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