Dual Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science (BS/BS)

The The College of Idaho Program in Clinical Laboratory Science is a dual degree program in collaboration with Idaho State University (ISU). Under ordinary circumstances, students will attend C of I for three years, and then enter the ISU Clinical Laboratory Science program for their senior year. The ISU program, which lasts for 12 months, includes all professional requirements, including all clinical experiences. When students have successfully completed the ISU program, they will be granted dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Clinical Laboratory Science from both C of I and ISU.

Entrance into the ISU program is competitive. ISU has offered up to four admission seats to C of I students each year, but it is possible that more than four C of I students will apply. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all prerequisite courses, and must apply for the ISU program by January of their Junior year.  Application may be considered after that date for competitive entry into the Clinical Laboratory Science program. Due to the competitive nature of this program, students are strongly advised to pursue a complementary major or course of study along with the program prerequisites (though they will not need to complete it if they enter the ISU program).

During their course work at C of I, students will be required to complete 93 credits, including all C of I Liberal Arts Core requirements, in addition to all of the required prerequisite courses.

Required Prerequisite Courses

To be completed at C of I: