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Biology Cytotechnology

59 credits

Why biology cytotechnology?

The cytotechnology program is a four-year program designed to provide the student with a bachelor of arts degree with a major in biology cytotechnology. Saint Mary’s University is affiliated with the cytotechnology training program at the Mayo School of Health Sciences.

Prior to a clinical year of internship, the student must complete three years of course work (90 credits) at Saint Mary’s University, including the general education requirements. Of these 90 credits, 30 must be upper division credits. Acceptance to the clinical program at Mayo is contingent upon the student’s academic achievement. Upon successful completion of the clinical program, the student receives a certificate in cytotechnology and is eligible to take the National Registry Examination of the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP).

Students may choose to fulfill all biology major degree requirements prior to entering the clinical program.

Career Options
Agricultural and Food Scientists; Biological Scientists; General Practitioners; Medical Scientists; Science Technicians

High School Preparation

Biology; Chemistry; Calculus; Environmental Science; Physics

Sample First Year Schedule
Fall Semester
Course #
Title Credits
BIO110/111 Botany & Zoology I & Lab I 4
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab I 4
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
  Disciplinary Studies/
Oral Communication Requirement
3
  17 total
Spring Semester
Course #
Title Credits
B120/121 Botany & Zoology II & Lab II 4
C142/144 General Chemistry I & Lab I 4
M151 Calculus I 4
ID160 Artscore 2
  Disciplinary Studies/
Oral Communication Requirement
3
    17 total


For more information contact:
Biology Chair
Director of Allied Health
Phil Cochran, Ph.D.
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
700 Terrace Heights #10
Winona, MN 55987-1399
(800) 635-5987, Ext. 1544
pcochran@smumn.edu

Jeanne Minnerath, Ph.D.
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota
700 Terrace Heights #10
Winona, MN 55987-1399
(800) 635-5987, Ext. 1770
jminnera@smumn.edu

 Course Information

    (From the 09-11 Catalog)

    Students may choose to fulfill all biology major degree requirements prior to entering the clinical program (see C below).

    A. Biology Core
    All of the following:
        B110    Botany and Zoology I
        B111    Botany and Zoology I Lab
        B120    Botany and Zoology II
        B121    Botany and Zoology II Lab
        C131    General Chemistry I
        C133    General Chemistry I Lab
        C321    Organic Chemistry I
        M151    Calculus I

    B. All of the following:
        B305    Human Anatomy
        B311    Cell Biology
        B313    Physiology
        B392    Biometrics
        B434    Microbiology
        B435    Immunology
        C142    General Chemistry II
        C144    General Chemistry II Lab
        C322    Organic Chemistry II
        P201    Introductory Physics I
        P202    Introductory Physics I Lab

    C. Section C or D
        Clinical Training (minimum 32 semester credits)

    D. Section C or D
    All of the following (either B301 or B310):
        B301    Ecology
        B310    Genetics
        B492    Experimental Planning
        B493    Research and Thesis

    Recommended elective courses; an asterisk (*) indicates courses that may be especially helpful:
        B306    Medical Terminology
        B312    Molecular Biology
        B409    Biochemistry*
        B450    Radiation Biology
        C341    Analytical Chemistry I
        P350    Radiation Physics

    Clinical training experience is to be completed at an accredited and approved hospital program of cytotechnology over a twelve-month period. The school of cytotechnology currently affiliated with Saint Mary’s University is the Mayo School of Health Sciences, Rochester, MN.

    Click on the courses below for descriptions

  • B110 Botany and Zoology I (3 credits)
  • B111 Botany and Zoology I Laboratory (1 credit)
  • B120 Botany and Zoology II (3 credits)
  • B121 Botany and Zoology II Laboratory (1 credit)
  • B301 Ecology (4 credits)
  • B305 Human Anatomy (4 credits)
  • B306 Medical Terminology (2 credits)
  • B310 Genetics (4 credits)
  • B311 Cell Biology (3 credits)
  • B312 Molecular Biology (3 credits)
  • B313 Physiology (4 credits)
  • B392 Biometrics (3 credits)
  • B409 Biochemistry (4 credits)
  • B434 Microbiology (3 credits)
  • B435 Immunology (3 credits)
  • B450 Radiation Biology (3 credits)
  • B492 Experimental Planning (1 credit)
  • B493 Biology Research and Thesis (2 credits)
  • C131 General Chemistry I (3 credits)
  • C133 General Chemistry I Laboratory (1 credit)
  • C142 General Chemistry II (3 credits)
  • C144 General Chemistry II Laboratory (1 credit)
  • C321 Organic Chemistry I (3 credits)
  • C322 Organic Chemistry II (4 credits)
  • C341 Analytical Chemistry I (4 credits)
  • M151 Calculus I (4 credits)
  • P201 Introductory Physics I (3 credits)
  • P202 Introductory Physics I Laboratory (1 credit)
  • P350 Radiation Physics (3 credits)
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