The Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) degree is a biology-based program that prepares students for exciting, challenging, and dynamic careers. Many critical medical decisions that can be life-changing are based on laboratory results generated by medical laboratory scientists. They are healthcare detectives working behind the scenes. Using state-of-the-art instrumentation and scientific methods, these laboratory scientists provide laboratory results to clinicians and patients every day.
To provide high-quality, reliable analyses, laboratory professionals must have extensive knowledge of normal and abnormal physiology, correlation of laboratory data to specific diseases, and extensive knowledge of instrumentation and test principles and methodologies. The Medical Laboratory Science degree consists of three years of courses within the Bachelor of Science in Biology program at Mercy College of Ohio and the fourth year of Medical Laboratory courses taught at St. Vincent’s integrated laboratory. In the Fall semester of their preclinical year, students apply for admission into the medical laboratory portion of the program. Criteria used to determine admission include the academic record, letters of recommendation, and a personal interview. The number of positions in each class for the clinical year is limited.
The courses taught at St. Vincent’s integrated laboratory are approved by NAACLS (National Accreditation Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science). The Medical Laboratory Science Program is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and the Ohio Department of Education. Upon successful completion of the program, students receive a Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science. They also become eligible to take the national certification examination for medical laboratory scientists given by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP).
General College Admission Requirements
The following are Mercy College of Ohio admissions requirements. Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to a program. Admission requirements are subject to change. Students should contact the Office of Admissions or consult mercycollege.edu for the most up-to-date information.
One of the following are required for admission to Mercy College of Ohio:
- An earned diploma from an accredited high school or a home-schooled program in a college preparatory course of study with a cumulative high school grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher, OR
- A general equivalence diploma (GED) recipient with a score of 500 (score of 53 prior to 2002).
- Additional documentation may be required for College Credit Plus or Non-degree Seeking Students.
To earn the Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Medical Laboratory Science a student must complete all college requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree including the following:
General Education Requirements
Complete All of the Following Courses:
Oral and Written Communication (GCOM) - 6 Minimum
Math, Statistics, and Logic (GMSL) - 3 minimum
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GSBS) - 6 minimum
Arts, Humanities, Culture, and Diversity (must include 6 credit hours in Religious Studies) (GAHD/GAHR) - 9 minimum
Natural Sciences, Technology, and Innovation (GNST) - 6 minimum
Additional hours from one or more of the above categories 6 minimum
Required Medical Laboratory Science Major Course Requirements
Complete all of the following major courses:
Credit Hour Requirements |
Credit Hours |
Total Required Bachelor of Science General Education Credit Hours |
88 |
Total Required Medical Laboratory Science Program/Major Credit Hours |
39 |
General Elective Credit |
0 |
Total Credit Hours for Graduation |
127 |
Students may be required to take additional free elective credits to reach the 120 semester credit hours required for graduation. Free elective credit may be satisfied through prior coursework and transfer credit. See academic advisor for more details.
To complete college requirements students will be required to complete a minimum of 36 credit hours of 300/400 level coursework.