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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE ONLINE
Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT)

 

 

This program is only available to students in the United States. 

DISCOVER


  • This online degree is the option for you if you like a more flexible online course schedule and have full laboratory support
  • Online out-of-state students pay the same rate as our Utah resident students:
  • Learn from our experienced instructors who thoroughly understand the industry
  • Our graduates report high rates of satisfaction with the curriculum and program
  • Our program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) 

LEARN


The Associate of Applied Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences will focus on fundamental and ethical skills, including:

  • Professional conduct and ethical behavior
  • Effective communication skills
  • Patient safety
  • Performance of waived, moderate, and high complexity laboratory procedures to include pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases of laboratory testing 
  • Correlation of theory with laboratory work
  • Correlation of laboratory findings to common disease

In addition, you will feel prepared to either work in the field of your choice, or pursue a four year degree in MLS.

 

ACHIEVE

The MLS program works in a "ladder" format. The Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) program comprises the first two years of the program. Upon graduation from the MLT program, you will receive an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Medical Laboratory sciences. 

AAS graduates are eligible to sit for the national certification examination through ASCP and enter the workforce following that certification. The average starting salary for a medical laboratory technician in a hospital laboratory is $40,000 or higher. 

After completing your AAS degree, if you wish to continue on for a four-year degree, you must apply and be accepted into the Bachelor of Science Medical Laboratory Scientist program (MLS).


 

 


COURSE LAYOUT

before you begin, get to know what courses will be required for this degree 


  • The online Associate of Applied Science program in the Medical Laboratory Sciences Department heavily relies on your clinical mentor and laboratory competencies components.

    TIP: Due to the extensive laboratory requirements in our online program, we strongly recommend that students stick to 8-10 credit hours per semester to help balance their workload, laboratory requirements and course load.

  • General Education Requirements


    Please refer to 91¶ÌÊÓƵ's general requirements for Associate of Applied Science for the following information on: 

    • Composition (6)
    • Creative Arts & Humanities (3)
    • Math: MATH 1010 or MLS 2003* (3-4)
    • Social Sciences (3)
    • Physical/Life Sciences (3)** 

     

    *This course will not carry over to BS MLS program

    **met with support courses


    Total credit hours: 18-19


    Most general education requirements for the AAS degree should be taken prior to the MLT program. You must complete all AAS general education requirements to earn the MLT degree.

  • Required Support Courses


    • HTHS 1110 LS: Integrated Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4)
    • HTHS 1111: Integrated Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4)
    • MICR 1113 LS: Introductory Microbiology (3)

    • CHEM 1110/1115 PS: Elementary Chemistry (5)
    • CHEM 1120/1120: Elementary Organic Biochemistry (5)

    OR

    • CHEM 1210 PS: Principles of Chemistry I (5)
    • CHEM 1220: Principles of Chemistry II (5)

    Total credit hours: 21-24 

    View the full  for more details.
     

    Note: Equivalent courses completed at regionally accredited institutions may be accepted.

  • Core Requirements


    • MLS 1001: Online Orientation (1)
       

    Students will need to be admitted to the MLS program before registering for any of the courses below.

    • MLS 1113: Intro to Medical Laboratory Practices (4)
    • MLS 1114: Principles of Hematology & Hemostasis (4)
    • MLS 2211: Principles of Clinical Chemistry I (4)
    • MLS 2212: Principles of Clinical Microbiology I (5)
    • MLS 2213: Principles of Clinical Chemistry II (4)
    • MLS 2214: Principles of Clinical Microbiology II (5)
    • MLS 2210: Principles of Immunohematology (5)

    • MLS 2256: Supervised Clinical Experience I (1)*
    • MLS 2257 Supervised Clinical Experience II (1)*


    *
    Credit given for completing clinical competency requirements in each MLS course


    Total credit hours: 34

    View the full for more details.


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 discover your pathway to admissions—understand what it takes to be eligible for this program & application deadlines


This program utilizes priority application deadlines

 

STEPS FOR ADMISSIONS  
 
  • Step 1: General 91¶ÌÊÓƵ & Advising


    Apply to 91¶ÌÊÓƵ

    Enroll at  for general admissions. This is required PRIOR to applying to the MLT program. 

     

    Placement Testing for Math & English

    Math Placement Information

    English Placement Information

    If you are unsure if you need placement testing, check your CatTracks or contact your MLS Advisor from your e-weber email with your W#. Students with previous degrees or math or English courses may not need placement testing.

    Online AAS/MLT Applicant Advisor

    Ashley Wilkinson
    801-626-6120
    ashleywilkinson2@weber.edu

  • Step 2: Complete Pre-Reqs & Secure Clinical Support


    The following academic and clinical requirements must be met prior to submitting MLT application: 

    Academic Requirements:

    • Overall GPA of 2.7 or higher 
    • Completion of English 1010 and 2010 and MATH 1010 or MLS 2003
    • Completion of 4 support courses with a C grade or better, see Required Support Courses above.

     

    Clinical Requirements:

    • Clinical support in Phlebotomy, Urinalysis, Serology, Hematology, Chemistry, Blood Bank, and Microbiology/Bacteriology. We do not assist with clinical placement. 

  • Step 3: MLT Program Application


    Secondary program application is required. 

    BEFORE you start your MLT application, please note the following:

    • MLT priority application deadlines:
      • Fall semester: May 1
      • Spring semester: September 1 
      • Summer semester: Feb 1
    • A one-time, non-refundable $95 fee application fee will be required (payable via credit card)
    • You must upload the MLS Statement of Support with your application

     

    Incomplete applications will be denied. If your application is denied, you will be required to reapply and repay the $95 application fee. 

     

 


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Ashley Wilkinson

BS, MLS(ASCP)CM

801-626-6120
ashleywilkinson2@weber.edu

Marriott Health Building
Room 203

 

 


 


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