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Medical Technology

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  Medical Technology
  Requirements and Core Courses
  Microbiology Facilities
  Careers in Medical Technology
  Suggested Strengths, Interests, and Preparation
  Scholarships and Financial Aid
  Contact Information

Medical Technology

Medical technology is a field closely related to microbiology, which is the study of organisms too small to be seen by the unaided eye. Microbiologists study all aspects of these microorganisms, including what they are, how they work, their distribution in nature, and their relationship to each other and to other living things. Medical technologists perform laboratory tests to discover diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and AIDS through the use of microscopes, computers, and complex and precision instruments.
Offered at WSU: Bachelor of science in microbiology with a medical technology option, minor, master of science in microbiology, doctorate
Available at: Pullman

Requirements and Core Courses

—Bachelor of Science in Microbiology with an option in Medical Technology

An option in medical technology is earned by completing the microbiology requirements and core courses, including Biol 418, Parasitology. A one-year internship in an accredited school of medical technology is required after graduation for those interested in becoming certified medical technologists.

Microbiology majors take the following core courses as well as other University, college, and degree requirements.

CORE COURSES
Biol 106 & 107––Introductory Biology I & II
Chem 105 & 106––Principles of Chemistry I & II
Math 140––Math for Life Sciences
     or Math 171--Calculus I
Chem 345––Organic Chemistry I
Phys 101 & 102––General Physics I & II
MBioS 301––General Genetics
MBioS 303 & 304––Introductory Biochemistry & Lab
MBioS 305 & 306––General Microbiology and Lab
MBioS 410––Medical Microbiology
MBioS 411––Diagnostic Medical Bacteriology Laboratory
MBioS 440––Immunology
MBioS 442––Virology
MBioS 494––Senior Project
Biol 418––Parasitology
MBioS 401 Cell Biology
MBioS 404 Molecular Genetics
MBioS 430 Advanced Microbiology Laboratory
Degree elective

Note: Premed students and those interested in advanced degrees should take a year of organic chemistry, which includes Chem 345, 346, and 348.

Students should consult the General Catalog for course planning and must meet course requirements as outlined in the General Catalog in order to graduate. Students should consult with their academic advisor for specific details.

Microbiology Facilities

Microbiology students have access to the following outstanding lab facilities:
• Owen Science and Engineering Library, the largest of its kind in the Northwest
• Bioanalytical Laboratory
• Science Learning and Instruction Center, a resource center for science majors that provides computer access, science software and videos, old tests, and other study aids
• Electron Microscopy Center
• Nuclear Radiation Center
• Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center
• X-ray Crystallography Laboratory

Careers in Medical Technology

Medical technologists work in five broad laboratory fields: blood banking, chemistry, hematology, immunology, and microbiology. Medical technologists work in hospitals, independent laboratories, clinics, nursing homes, public health facilities, business, law, industry, and government. Currently, there are many more job openings than there are people trained to fill them.

Other careers open to microbiology majors include research and production positions in the food, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries, in private or governmental laboratories, and in nonprofit institutions such as clinical and hospital laboratories and institutes. Graduates are also prepared to pursue advanced degree work in medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, and other fields.

Suggested Strengths, Interests, and Preparation

• A good high school preparation in biology, chemistry, and mathematics
• At least three years of sciences and math in high school recommended
• Strong reading, writing, reasoning, and computer skills

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Microbiology majors are eligible for scholarships offered by the College of Sciences and the School of Molecular Biosciences. Additionally, a variety of federal, state, and University-sponsored programs are available to assist qualified students with education costs.

Contact Information

School of Molecular Biosciences
Washington State University
P.O. Box 647520
Pullman, WA 99164-7520
Phone: 509-335-1276
smbugrad@wsu.edu
 

Strengths of the Program

  • Receive a solid foundation in the basic properties of microorganisms that focuses especially on medically related aspects of microbiology.
  • Undertake a research project of your own under a noted faculty researcher.
  • Learn research techniques and operate advanced equipment.
  • Individualize your course of study within the School of Molecular Biosciences.
  • You can join a math, science, and engineering community residence hall at WSU Pullman—share classes with your neighbors, study together, get free tutoring, and use the hall’s computer lab.
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