Welcome
Medical laboratory technicians play an important role in the practice of modern medicine. They perform diagnostic procedures in the health care setting, such as chemical analysis of body fluids, classification of blood cells, identification of disease producing microorganisms, and the selection of compatible donor blood for transfusion. The Medical Laboratory Technology Associate Degree program is designed to prepare graduates to perform laboratory procedures in a variety of settings. Career and employment opportunities include hospitals, research and reference laboratories, public health and veterinary facilities, and environmental and quality assurance laboratories.
Spring 2010 MLT Class Update
The application process for the Spring 2010 MLT class will be
open until October 15, 2010. Please refer to the Admission
link located on the On-Campus MLT Program Overview page for a list
of MLT Program admission requirements. The date and place of
the last mandatory MLT Information Session has been posted in
Announcements.
What It Means to be an MLT
This 12 minute video from the American Society for Clinical
Laboratory Science highlights the role that laboratory
professionals play in patient care.

Flash
Player - 28 MB
Windows Media Player
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Quick
Time Player - 82MB