Associate of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science
The Clinical Laboratory Science program prepares individuals in theoretical and practical skills required for the entry-level practice of clinical laboratory science. Under the supervision of a medical technologist/clinical laboratory scientist, chemical/biological scientist, pathologist and/or other physicians, the CLT performs routine laboratory procedures and tasks in the areas of hematology, parasitology, bacteriology, serology, blood banking, chemistry and urinalysis.
Upon graduation, students who successfully complete the program of study in Clinical Laboratory Science and pass a national certification examination may apply for positions within hospitals, clinics, and medical practices.
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Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology
The Radiologic Technology Program is designed to prepare graduates who are competent in the art and science of radiology. Graduates of the program receive an Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology and are prepared to complete the National Certification Examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
Upon graduation, students who successfully complete the program of study in Radiologic Technology and pass a national certification examination may apply for positions within hospitals, clinics, and medical practices.
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Certificate in Pharmacy Technology
The Pharmacy Technology Program is a competency-based educational program designed to provide for the development of skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary to function as a pharmacy technician in the health care delivery system. Competency attainment includes skills in oral and written communication, computer literacy, and skills related to pharmacology, law, calculations and pharmacy management. Opportunities are provided for students to function under the direct supervision of the pharmacist in institutional, retail and long-term care settings.
The forty (40) credit hour curriculum was developed in compliance with the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists’ guidelines for Pharmacy Technology Programs. Upon graduation, students who successfully complete the program of study in Pharmacy Technology and pass a national certification examination may apply for positions within hospitals, clinics, medical practices, and retail settings.
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