CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN PROGRAM

The Clinical Laboratory Technician (CLT) program provides students with the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills to work under the supervision of a registered clinical scientist or pathologist in a clinical laboratory, hospital, or other health agency.

The CLT student learns to collect specimens from the patient and perform laboratory tests in all areas of the clinical laboratory to include immunohematology, clinical chemistry, hematology, microbiology, serology and urinalysis.

Students enrolled in the CLT program must achieve a minimum grade of “C” in each of the clinical laboratory technician courses.

NOTE: Individuals with Color Blindness will not be considered for Admission due to the nature of the testing interpretation processes involving color interpretation in the Clinical Laboratory.

Pre-Admission Conferences

The next Pre-Admission Cycle for the CLT Program will begin in the Fall of 2011 for Program beginning date of Spring 2012.


Credential options available for this program include: (RTF format)

Degree: Associate in Applied Science
Clinical Laboratory Technician (new for Spring 2010)
Certificate:
Phlebotomy for the Health Care Worker

For more information about this program, contact the Admissions Office.

 

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