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Medical Laboratory Science is a healthcare discipline focused on performing diagnostic and prognostic tests using patient samples like tissues, blood, and bodily fluids. These laboratory specialists serve as essential members of healthcare teams, delivering crucial data for accurate disease identification and management. Collaborating with doctors, nurses, and scientists, these professionals utilize their clinical expertise and analytical abilities to support patient care through precise diagnostics, personalized treatments, and timely medical interventions.
Graduates in this field enjoy diverse career prospects beyond hospital settings, as their specialized clinical education and technical proficiency qualify them for roles across research institutions, industrial laboratories, and other sectors. This broad applicability ensures consistent demand for these professionals, offering career paths marked by continuous development, progression, and new possibilities.
The Health Sciences program follows a 3+1 structure, with three years of study at Purdue University followed by a final year at an NAACLS-accredited clinical facility. This 31-credit pathway enables students to fulfill all prerequisites for hospital-based training by their junior year. Our graduates not only earn their bachelor's degree but also gain the hands-on experience needed for this technical field and achieve national certification before completing their studies. Our program boasts a 100% clinical placement rate, significantly outperforming the 50% national average. The curriculum also meets entry requirements for most professional programs while guaranteeing job opportunities after graduation. The senior year blends theoretical instruction with practical training across key areas including clinical chemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunological testing, tissue studies, urine analysis, parasite identification, and equipment operation.