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Medical laboratory scientists conduct essential analyses that work alongside physicians to diagnose illnesses, guide treatments, and maintain patient health. These skilled professionals don't just generate lab results - they ensure data accuracy, evaluate testing methods, consult healthcare teams about result reliability, and oversee lab staff.
For science enthusiasts seeking to apply their expertise in patient care, this field offers rewarding opportunities. Professionals receive training across key disciplines including clinical chemistry, hematology, immunohematology, immunology, and microbiology, with numerous specialization options. Our 123-credit curriculum equips graduates with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for careers in diagnostic labs, research facilities, or industrial settings.
The program structure includes two years of foundational science and general education followed by two years of specialized medical laboratory training. This advanced coursework combines classroom learning, hands-on lab practice, and clinical rotations.
Graduates qualify to take the ASCP BOC certification exam to earn credentials as medical laboratory scientists.
Applicants must have official certified copies of senior secondary/high school records.
English Language Requirement: TOEFL score (80 IBT) or IELTS score (6.5) or a PTE score (53).
Recommended Application Deadlines: Fall semester, priority deadline of June 1st; Spring semester, priority deadline of November 1st