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Biology Students Research Marine Animals

The Biology Department Goals and Objectives

  1. Students will understand the underlying principles of biology and possess a background in the supporting disciplines. 
    • Describe the structural components of cells and tissues.
    • Demonstrate the purpose and regulation of metabolic pathways.
    • Outline events that occur during cell division/development.
    • Explain the basic tenants of Mendelian/modern genetics.
    • Describe the basic principles of ecological systems. 
    • Demonstrate how living organisms may evolve.

  2. Students will apply the scientific method in the laboratory or field
    • Articulate the scientific method. 
    • Develop a research question, collect and analyze data.

  3. Students will retrieve information, synthesize ideas into a coherent whole and communicate their findings.

    • Conduct a literature review.

    • Present findings in appropriate scientific format. 

    • Integrate findings to develop an oral presentation. 

  4.  Students will be prepared for graduate, professional and technical fields.

    • Employ biological techniques appropriate to the field. 

    • Apply ethical principles to research settings.

 

Medical Technology (Clinical Laboratory Science)

Mission

The overall goal of the Medical Technology Program is to prepare students for a career as a clinical laboratory scientist with certification from the American Society for Clinical Pathology and the National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel. Medical Technology is a 3+1 cooperative program in which the student spends three years at LVC to fulfill the requirements of the College and of the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS). During the third year, the student applies to a NAACLS-accredited school of medical laboratory science, where he or she will complete the fourth year of clinical training. After successful completion of the fourth year, the student is awarded the Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology by Lebanon Valley College. The College is affiliated with the following clinical programs: Florence M. Cook School of Medical Laboratory Science of the Jersey Shore Medical Center, and the Clinical Laboratory Science Program of the Lancaster General College of Nursing and Health Sciences. However, the student is not limited to these affiliated programs and may seek acceptance at other accredited clinical schools. 

Specific Program Goals

  • To develop academic skills within the liberal arts environment that will provide a foundation for success in advanced courses, in clinical laboratory education, on national certification exams, and encourage life-long learning. 
  • To acquire the factual and conceptual knowledge needed to pursue and benefit from the clinical laboratory education and pursue a career in medical technology. 
  • To provide students with the skills to evaluate laboratory methods, critically analyze data, and effectively communicate their findings in both a written and oral format.
  • To provide, through our affiliated training hospitals, the clinical laboratory skills and experience necessary to function as highly qualified clinical laboratory technologists and provide patient care in a professional manner consistent with established ethical guidelines.

Degree Requirements

Major: BIO111, 111L, 112, 112L, 201, 306, 322 or 324, 323; CHM 111, 111L, 112, 112L, 213, 214, 215, 216; PHY 103, 104, 105, 105; MAS 170 (51 credits). The senior year is spent off-campus at an accredited clinical school of medical technology. It is the student’s responsibility to apply and become accepted into a clinical program. Thirty-two semester hours of credit are awarded for the successful completion of the senior year.