Program Overview
Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) is a branch of medical science employing chemistry, physics, and biology in the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of diseases. This program encourages men and women with an interest in science to investigate this many-faceted career field.
Medical Lab Technicians perform a wide range of laboratory procedures to assist the physician in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of disease processes. It is estimated that 75 percent of diagnoses are made based upon laboratory test results. Upon completion of the Associate of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology degree, you will be eligible to take a national certification examination.
Application Information
MLT Applications will be accepted January 15th through April 15th. MLT classes begin Summer I. View the MLT Application.
For placement and participation in clinical activities you must successfully pass a criminal background check and a drug screen.
In accordance with National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) all MLT students must be provided a list of “ Essential Functions ”, a set of criteria utilized to determine whether an individual qualifies for admission to the program and is capable of performing in the classroom and laboratory with or without reasonable accommodations. Accommodations cannot be guaranteed in clinical facilities.
All courses required for the MLT Program must be completed with a “C” or better for continuation in or completion of the MLT Program.
To apply to NPC's Health Sciences program, you can submit an application via email or U.S. Postal Service.
Program Structure
The Program is designed to be a two-year course of study. The first year is devoted to acquiring prerequisite courses, many of which can be accomplished on-line. The second year of the Program consists of classroom and on-campus laboratory activities followed by a semester of clinical facility rotations in area hospitals and clinics.
Job Opportunities
You are prepared for entry-level employment in hospital, clinic & physician office labs. You can continue your education by obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree and advance further in your career to become a manager or lab director. Graduates of our program have gone into public health, industry, medical sales and teaching.
Medical Laboratory Technology (A.A.S.) (69 SSCH)
The Associate of Applied Science in Medical Laboratory Technology is a 69 credit-hour program of study.
Because this is a specialized program, all courses required for the Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology are accepted in transfer at selected institutions. Consult your advisor regarding the articulation agreement between NPC and other institutions for further information.
View complete catalog listings for the following degree plans:
Program Goals
- Students with a background in science and math who seek a service-oriented healthcare profession will be recruited in the program.
- The program will offer an up-to-date curriculum that prepares students to enter the profession.
- The faculty will stay current in their professional discipline and facilitate student learning.
- The community of interest (clinical laboratory science facilities and practitioners) will provide input to the program, serve as clinical resources, and hire graduates who demonstrate appropriate knowledge and skills.
The program is fully accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS). NAACLS may be contacted at 5600 N. River Road Suite 720; Rosemont, IL 60018-5119, (773)714-8880, http://www.naacls.org/.
Associate of Applied Science in Medical Laboratory Technology for Transfer to UAFS Bachelor of Applied Science - emphasis in Management & Leadership
This bachelor’s degree provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to either assume management and leadership roles in business and industry or to enhance current employment. The BAS degree is not specific to the program area or concentration.