Clinical Laboratory Technician Associate in Applied Science Degree — Downtown Milwaukee Campus
Program code: 10-513-1
This curriculum goes into effect with the summer 2008 semester.
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
Overview — This associate degree program is directed toward preparing you for employment as a medical laboratory technician (MLT) or clinical laboratory technician (CLT) in hospitals, clinics and doctors' offices. Opportunities also exist in commercial industries, scientific research and infection control, both in the public and private sectors. The program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. First-year courses are offered online, days, evenings and weekends. Second-year courses are offered online and during the day. Students must be in attendance four to five days each week. Clinical experiences near the program's end are arranged at selected clinical laboratories within the community.
Career Outlook — Currently, the job market looks favorable for this level of practitioner. In the laboratory, the MLT and CLT perform analytical procedures under the supervision of a medical technologist or physician. Procedures include the collection and analysis of blood and other body fluids in such areas as hematology, clinical chemistry, immunohematology, microbiology, serology/immunology, coagulation, molecular, and other emerging diagnostics. For additional career information, visit www.ascp.org
Career Preparation and Expected Learning Outcomes — You as a graduate should be able to:
- Apply modern clinical methodologies, including problem solving and troubleshooting according to predetermined criteria
- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance of equipment and instruments according to predetermined criteria
- Collect and process biological and other specimens
- Perform and report results of clinical laboratory tests
- Apply laboratory results to diagnosis of clinical conditions and/or diseases
- Monitor and evaluate quality control in the laboratory
- Practice laboratory safety and regulatory compliance
- Communicate with colleagues and patients in a professional manner
- Perform information processing in the clinical laboratory
- Model professional behaviors, ethics and appearance
Preparation for Admission — The following are required for admission to the program:
- A high school diploma or GED
- Demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment
- One year of high school-level or one semester of college level of the following: algebra, biology and chemistry
- Good health as evidenced by a medical examination
- Proper immunizations
- Documentation that the Essential Job Functions for a medical laboratory technologist have been reviewed. This is in keeping with the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law.
Future Opportunities — Upon completion of the program, you are eligible to write national certifying examinations. If you are interested in a baccalaureate degree upon completion of the program, check with a program counselor or advisor and the institution you plan to attend regarding the transfer of MATC credits.
This program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.
Possible Careers:
Clinical Laboratory Technician Medical Laboratory Technician
Related Programs:
Medical Assistant Phlebotomy Surgical Technology
For more information, call 414-297-MATC.
Curriculum effective 2008-2009.
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TECHNICAL STUDIES |
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( ) = Semester Order for Full-Time Students |
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CLABT-110 |
Basic Lab Skills |
1 |
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CLABT-111 |
Phlebotomy ‡ |
2 |
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CLABT-113 |
QA/Lab Math ‡ |
1 |
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CLABT-114 |
Urinalysis ‡ |
2 |
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CLABT-115 |
Basic Immunology Concepts ‡ |
2 |
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CLABT-120 |
Basic Hematology ‡ |
3 |
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CLABT-121 |
Coagulation ‡ |
1 |
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CLABT-122 |
Introduction to Blood Bank ‡ |
2 |
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CLABT-123 |
Advanced Blood Bank ‡ |
2 |
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CLABT-130 |
Advanced Hematology ‡ |
2 |
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CLABT-131 |
Introduction to Clinical Chemistry Diagnostics ‡ |
3 |
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CLABT-132 |
Advanced Clinical Chemistry Diagnostics ‡ |
2 |
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CLABT-133 |
Clinical Microbiology ‡ |
4 |
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CLABT-140 |
Advanced Topics in Microbiology ‡ |
2 |
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CLABT-141 |
Clinical Experience 1 ‡ |
3 |
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CLABT-142 |
Clinical Experience 2 ‡ |
4 |
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GENERAL STUDIES |
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ECON-195 |
Economics |
3 |
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OR |
Any 200-series ECON course |
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ENG-151 |
Communication Skills 1 ‡ |
3 |
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and ENG-152 |
Communication Skills 2 ‡ |
3 |
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ENG-201 and any 200-series ENG or SPEECH course |
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NATSCI-177 |
General Anatomy and Physiology ‡ |
4 |
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NATSCI-186 |
Introductory Biochemistry ‡ |
3 |
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NATSCI-197 |
Microbiology‡ |
4 |
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PSYCH-199 |
Psychology of Human Relations |
3 |
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OR |
Any 200-series PSYCH course |
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SOCSCI-197 |
Contemporary American Society |
3 |
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Any 200-series HIST or SOCSCI course |
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ELECTIVE COURSES: Six Credits Required (Suggestions listed below) |
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HEALTH-101 |
Medical Terminology |
3 |
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HEALTH-107 |
Introduction to Computing for Health Care |
2 |
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MLABT-161 |
Computer Applications for the Medical Laboratory ‡ |
1 |
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MLABT-166 |
Phlebotomy Clinical Experiences ‡ |
3 |
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TOTAL CREDITS: 68 |
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Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
NOTE: Students who have not been accepted, or have not decided on a program, may begin with GENERAL STUDIES courses, if course prerequisites have been met.
For course descriptions, class times, locations or to register online, visit INFOnline.
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