Cytotechnology Emphasis
HUMAN BIOLOGY Major
- UW-Green Bay is affiliated with two schools of cytotechnology: the Mayo Clinic and UW-Madison.
- Students complete 92 credits at UW-Green Bay, including all general education requirements, and then take an 11-month, 32-credit clinical internship at one of the cooperating institutions.
- After completion of the internship, students will graduate with a degree in Human Biology and be eligible for professional certification.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Supporting Courses | 31-34 | |
Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Processes and Principles of Biology Lab: Cellular and Molecular Processes | ||
Laboratory Safety | ||
Principles of Chemistry I and Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory | ||
Principles of Chemistry II and Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory | ||
English Composition II: Composition and Rhetoric 1 | ||
Select one (of 3) options: | ||
Fundamentals of Public Address | ||
or COMM 166 | Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication | |
or | ||
Any literature course, e.g., ENGLISH 104 Introduction to Literature | ||
or | ||
One year of college-level foreign language | ||
Select one (of 2) Anatomy and Physiology options: | ||
Anatomy and Physiology | ||
or BOTH | ||
Anatomy and Physiology I and Anatomy and Physiology II | ||
Math | ||
Precalculus | ||
Introductory Statistics | ||
Upper-Level Courses | 53-54 | |
Select one course from three of the four areas: | ||
Genetics | ||
Genetics | ||
or HUM BIOL 310 | Human Genetics | |
Physiology | ||
Human Physiology | ||
Exercise Physiology and Human Physiology Lab - Exercise and Metabolism | ||
Nutrition | ||
Human Nutrition | ||
Cell Biology | ||
Principles of Microbiology | ||
or BIOLOGY 307 | Cell Biology | |
Choose 6 credits of the following elective courses: 2 | ||
Human Genetics | ||
Reproductive Biology | ||
Epidemiology | ||
Science and Religion: Spirit of Inquiry | ||
Human Anatomy Laboratory | ||
Kinesiology | ||
Human Physiology Lab - Exercise and Metabolism | ||
Art and Science | ||
Neurobiology | ||
Immunology | ||
Cancer Biology | ||
Endocrinology | ||
Principles of Microbiology | ||
Genetics | ||
Genetics Laboratory | ||
Cell Biology | ||
Cell Biology Laboratory | ||
Evolutionary Biology | ||
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates | ||
Animal Behavior | ||
Comparative Physiology | ||
Advanced Microbiology | ||
Molecular Biology | ||
Molecular Biology Laboratory | ||
Developmental Biology | ||
Developmental Biology Laboratory | ||
Bio-Organic Chemistry | ||
Bio-Organic Chemistry Laboratory | ||
Organic Chemistry I | ||
Organic Chemistry II | ||
Organic Chemistry Laboratory I | ||
Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | ||
Biochemistry | ||
Biochemistry Laboratory | ||
Healthcare I: Terminology & Body Systems | ||
Human Nutrition | ||
Nutritional Biochemistry | ||
Life Cycle Nutrition | ||
Advanced Nutrition and Metabolism | ||
Medical Nutrition Therapy II | ||
(Only) ONE Psychology course may be used for upper level electives. | ||
Physiological Psychology | ||
Abnormal Psychology | ||
Health Psychology | ||
Cytotechnology Internship | ||
Internship 3 | ||
Total Credits | 84-88 |
1 | Satisfied for students with an ACT English score of 32 or higher. |
2 | Additional upper-level courses in Human Biology, Biology and Chemistry will depend upon the student’s choice of clinical facility. These courses should be selected with the help of a faculty adviser. |
3 | Students complete 32 credits of internship total over a 3 semester sequence. In some situations students may choose to pursue clinical training after graduation from UW-Green Bay. In this option is selected, additional upper-level elective credits are required. Consult an adviser for these situations. |