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Michigan Tech Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology Program
prepares students for exciting careers in medical diagnostic laboratories,
pharmaceutical laboratories, medical research, laboratory management,
technical support and sales of medical equipment and diagnostic
instrumentation, teaching, graduate or medical school, and many
other career opportunities.
Currently our graduates
are receiving employment offers at salaries of $40,000-$55,000 and,
because Clinical Laboratory Science is a growing field, job offers
have been plentiful for our graduates.
In
the challenging and rewarding arena of a hospital diagnostic laboratory,
our graduates develop and perform laboratory test procedures that
are used to verify health, diagnose or monitor disease, make or
test new medically related products, or contribute valuable information
to research projects.
As a vital member of
the healthcare team, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist works closely
with physicians in collecting information needed to maintain health
and provide the best care for ill or injured patients.
A Clinical Laboratory
Scientist is responsible for the operation of complex analytical
instrumentation and computers, and is also highly skilled in staining
cells and tissues, microscope use, interpreting test results, precision
pipetting, administration and management, and quality assurance.
Comments from our alumni
and an alumni survey confirm that a baccalaureate degree in Clinical
Laboratory Science from Michigan Tech provides thorough preparation
for numerous and diverse career opportunities and can also serve
as an excellent pathway to graduate studies or medical school.
Michigan
Tech has offered strong and versatile degree options of study in
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology since 1958. It is
one of the largest programs in Michigan, but consistently offers
specialty courses with small-to-medium sized lecture and laboratory
sections allowing all students easy access to their teachers.
Clinical Laboratory Science
(CLS) students at Michigan Technological University may choose from
seven options of study within the CLS Program. You will work with
your advisor to develop a course plan for completing the option
you select.
The faculty are nationally
certified, have clinical experience, are enthusiastic teachers,
and find working with students to be very rewarding. The Clinical
Laboratory Science Program Director also serves as the student
advisor and is available for both academic advising and career development.
Our recent change from a quarter calendar to a semester calendar
provided an excellent opportunity for enriching the CLS curriculum
by adding new coursework in clinical immunology and serology, molecular
biology techniques, genetic techniques, clinical laboratory administration
and management, and core concept integration and application.
In addition, students
who desire research experience have numerous opportunities to work
with members of the faculty, and a laboratory safety program is
emphasized in all student and research laboratories. Michigan Tech
also offers several biological societies and clubs for interested
students who want to interact with their peers and the faculty,
to learn about their chosen profession.
Degree
Options
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