Medical Technology Major

Graduates of the medical technology option are qualified to write  the registry examination sponsored by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, MT (ASCP). The Medical Technology option provides the student with the scientific knowledge, technical skills, and hands-on experience required to function in all areas of the clinical laboratory.

Successful completion of the required course sequence results in the awarding of a Bachelor of Science degree. The granting of the degree is not dependent upon students passing any type of external licensure or certification examination. Students who choose to take these examinations do so on a voluntary basis after they have graduated from the program. The academic requirements of the Medical Technology option in the Clinical Laboratory Sciences major fulfill the University’s general education course requirements and major course requirements for graduation as well as the curriculum requirements for the national certification examinations.

Clinical Affiliates and Internships

On-campus instruction provides students with didactic and simulated clinical laboratory experiences in each of the six major areas of the clinical laboratory: chemistry, hematology, immunohematology, microbiology, molecular diagnostics, and immunology. Hospital-based clinical rotations are integrated with the didactic laboratory curriculum during the junior and senior years of the program and supervised by adjunct clinical faculty in cooperation with the program director and staff. Clinical assignments are made by the program director and professional staff. Students must provide their own transportation for their clinical internships. While students are on clinical rotations they  will not be engaged as employees and as such will not be covered by the hospital programs of social security or unemployment compensation; in recognition and support of this, student performances must be reviewed and co-signed by a recognized approved staff member of the clinical laboratory.  Students will not be used in place of employees. Students who work for clinical affiliates do so voluntarily outside the normally scheduled clinical practica hours with pay and supervision, and are subject to the institutional employee regulations.

The Medical Technology program is offered in cooperation with the following clinical affiliates:

For degree requirements and additional information on the Medical Technology major, visit the Online Academic Catalog.

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