Medical Laboratory Technology
Associate in Applied Science
60 Credit Hours
Purpose
The Medical Laboratory Technology Program at Southern West Virginia
Community and Technical College was developed to fulfill southern West
Virginia’s need for qualified Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLT). There is a growing demand for Medical
Laboratory Technicians in West Virginia as well as the country. These
professional and competent laboratory personnel who are certified to examine
and analyze laboratory specimens are essential to the delivery of quality
health care. Although graduates generally work in hospitals, clinics, or
doctor’s offices, opportunities also exist in commercial or pharmaceutical
industries, scientific research, and infection control in both the public and
private sectors. Southern’s program aims at helping students attain the basic
knowledge and skills necessary to begin their career in the field of Medical
Laboratory Technology. For a better understanding of the physical and mental
requirements related to the job performance duties of this profession, students
should review the MLT Program’s technical/academic standards.
The full Medical Laboratory Technology Program is available on the Logan Campus. The Boone/Lincoln, Williamson, and Wyoming/McDowell campuses offer the program support courses only.
For a better understanding of the physical and mental requirements related to the job performance duties of this profession, student should review the MLT Program’s technical/academic standards.
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Dept/No. |
Title |
Credit Hours |
|
Support Courses |
|
|
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AH 203 |
Communication Skills for the Health Care Professional |
1 |
|
BS 124 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 |
|
BS 125 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
4 |
|
1CH 203 |
Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry I |
4 |
|
EN 101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
|
1MT 128 or higher |
Algebra for Allied Health |
3 |
|
CS Elective |
Choose any 1 hour CS course |
1 |
|
Restricted Elective |
PY 218 Life-Span Developmental Psychology or SO 200 Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
Major Courses |
|
|
|
ML 101 |
Clinical Hematology |
5 |
|
ML 102 |
Clinical Chemistry |
5 |
|
ML 103 |
Immunohematology and Serology |
5 |
|
ML 200 |
Phlebotomy Practicum |
1 |
|
ML 201 |
Urinalysis and Body Fluids |
2 |
|
ML 202 |
Clinical Microbiology |
5 |
|
ML 205 |
MLT Seminar |
2 |
|
ML 210 |
MLT Clinical Practicum |
12 |
1Students planning to continue their studies toward a BS degree in MLT are advised to take CH 213, CH 214, and MT 130 in place of these courses
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304.896.7355
Program Coordinator: 304.896.7323
Administrative Secretary: 304.896.7326
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