Suggested Sequence of Study
The following suggested sequence of study is for new full-time students starting the program Fall 2024 or Spring 2025.
When you’re ready to register for classes, visit Self-Service, Student Planning. This will show you your specific program requirements and how you’re doing so far.
Please note that course offerings and costs can change. See what’s included in the cost calculation.
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- Course has a prerequisite and/or corequisite

- If you meet the general admission requirements, you can take the starred
courses before being fully accepted into the Medical Laboratory Technology program.
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Semester 1 — Fall
- Grade Requirement: You need to earn at least a C- in all required courses to complete the program.
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
BIO-163 |
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology
An introduction to the principles of human anatomy and physiology beginning with the cellular/biochemical level of organization and progressing through a comprehensive study of organ systems emphasizing homeostasis. This is a one-term transfer level class designed for students entering allied health fields or biological sciences. Each student must enroll for one laboratory section.
Lecture Hours: 48
Lab Hours: 32
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4 |
$900.00 |
CHM-122 |
Introduction to General Chemistry
An introductory course which assumes a minimal student background in mathematics and chemistry. The course is intended to serve students in allied health programs and any student desiring an application-oriented, less theoretical approach to chemistry. The course introduces students to the practical aspects and basic concepts of chemistry including measurements, dimensional analysis, matter, energy, atoms, elements, the Periodic Chart, nuclear chemistry, chemical bonding, nomenclature, an introduction to organic chemistry, chemical quantities, formulas, gases, chemical calculations, balancing equations, solutions, acids and bases, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium. Coordinated laboratory exercises are intended to emphasize topics covered in the lecture as well as stress basic laboratory techniques. Elementary algebra is required as a prerequisite.
Lecture Hours: 48
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-063 or MAT-060. Or equivalent placement score.
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4 |
$900.00 |
MLT-101 |
Introduction to Lab Science
This course familiarizes the student with the MLT program and the field of laboratory medicine. The organization and role of the clinical laboratory are explored, as well as medical ethics and conduct, employment opportunities, and professional organizations.
Lecture Hours: 32
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2 |
$475.00 |
PSY-111 |
Introduction to Psychology
This course provides an introduction to the study of behavior and mental processes with emphasis in such areas as learning, cognition, motivation, personality, behavioral disorder, therapy, and social influence. An understanding of the impact of both theoretical perspectives and experimental evidence on the formulation of the science of human behavior is also stressed. Psychological theories and principles are utilized to explain and predict behavior.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or SOC-110 |
Introduction to Sociology
This course surveys the basic principles, concepts, and research findings of social life from small groups to societies. The course examines a range of sociological explanations for the various forms of social behaviors and establishes a basis for reflection and further study in the field.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
SPC-101 |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
This course introduces students to the oral communication process and how it affects human interaction There will be an emphasis on developing interpersonal, small group, and public speaking skills. Students will be involved in activities that provide opportunity for the understanding and improvement of their oral communication skills.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
Total Credits: 16
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $3,625.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $25.00
Semester 2 — Spring
- Grade Requirement: You need to earn at least a C- in all required courses to complete the program.
Course |
Note |
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Cost |
BIO-113 |
General Biology II
This lecture and laboratory course is part of a two semester sequence designed for students with a specific interest in majoring in the biological sciences or a desire for a more comprehensive undergraduate course in the discipline. The major focus of this course is on the diversity of life forms, including microbes, protists, the fungi, plants and animals. The course will include the study of their structure and function, evolutionary patterns, ecological relationships and behavior. Laboratory exercises are coordinated with lecture topics to enhance the student's understanding of the lecture concepts.
Lecture Hours: 48
Lab Hours: 32
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4 |
$914.00 |
or CHM-132 |
Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry
This lecture-laboratory course is intended primarily to serve undergraduate health-related majors such as nursing and dental hygiene as well as the general studies students seeking an integrated background in organic and biological chemistry. Students will study topics applications from a clinical, human or environmental perspective. Laboratory exercises are coordinated with the lecture topics.
Lecture Hours: 48
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): CHM-122
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4 |
$945.00 |
BIO-186 |
Microbiology
Morphology, physiology, taxonomy, and relationship of microorganisms to disease. In-depth laboratory study and suitable lecture material with applications to agriculture, industry, and medicine.
Lecture Hours: 48
Lab Hours: 32
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4 |
$900.00 |
ENG-105 |
Composition I
Composition I emphasizes fluency, thesis-driven organization, the use of supporting details, and research techniques. Writing is approached as a recursive process that includes prewriting strategies, drafting, revising, and editing. The course helps students shape writing to serve readers' needs and define a sense of purpose in their writing. It also gives students strategies for reading college-level material.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Appropriate placement score or equivalent.
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3 |
$675.00 |
HSC-113 |
Medical Terminology
This course presents the foundation necessary to develop a basic medical terminology vocabulary. Emphasis on the components of terms as related to each body system will be provided. The course further provides the student with the opportunity to properly spell, pronounce and utilize medical terms in relation to pathological conditions, tests, and procedures. Common medical abbreviations will also be discussed for each system.
Lecture Hours: 32
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2 |
$450.00 |
MLT-103 |
Lab Mathematics
Mathematical calculations applicable to the clinical laboratory are studied in this course. Emphasis is on the Metric System and calculations involved in the preparation of laboratory solutions and dilutions.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$685.00 |
MLT-120 |
Urinalysis
This course includes the study of urine formation and methodology determining the physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of urine in normal and abnormal states.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$869.00 |
Total Credits: 19
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $4,493.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $218.00
Semester 3 — Summer
- Grade Requirement: You need to earn at least a C- in all required courses to complete the program.
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
MLT-110 |
Fundamental Lab Techniques
This course is directed toward developing the knowledge and technical skill necessary to perform basic laboratory tests. Emphasis is placed on use and maintenance of laboratory equipment, quality control, and safety techniques.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$710.00 |
MLT-130 |
Hematology
Hematology is the study of the formed elements of the blood-red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Development and characteristics of these, methods of measurement, and abnormalities are covered.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-110.
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3 |
$775.00 |
MLT-250 |
Clinical Microbiology
The emphasis in this course is on bacteria of medical importance, with respect to their cultivation, isolation, identification, and pathogenicity. The student learns techniques of specimen collection, media preparation, culture, staining, biochemical testing, and antibiotic susceptibility testing. Mycology and virology are introduced.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in BIO-186
Co-requisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-110
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4 |
$1000.00 |
Total Credits: 10
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $2,485.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $235.00
Semester 4 — Fall
- Grade Requirement: You need to earn at least a C- in all required courses to complete the program.
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Note |
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Cost |
MLT-230 |
Advanced Hematology
This advanced course is a sequel to Hematology I, and includes an in-depth study of various anemias, leukemias, and other hematologic disorders.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-130.
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3 |
$740.00 |
MLT-233 |
Hemostasis and Thrombosis
This course emphasizes the mechanism by which the body prevents loss of blood from the vascular system. There is a focus on chemical responses of blood vessels, platelet activation and biochemical reactions that lead to clot formation and dissolution. Students learn to perform the tests used to detect coagulation deficiencies and abnormalities.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-110.
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2 |
$485.00 |
MLT-240 |
Clinical Chemistry I
The student will learn the analytical techniques for precise measurement of chemical constituents of the blood and other body fluids. Clinical correlation of test results with states of health and disease will also be covered.
Lecture Hours: 64
Lab Hours: 96
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in CHM-122, and MLT-103, and MLT-110.
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7 |
$1710.00 |
MLT-252 |
Parasitology
This course includes a study of medically important human parasites with respect to life cycle, pathogenicity, and laboratory identification.
Lecture Hours: 16
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1 |
$225.00 |
MLT-260 |
Immunohematology
Blood grouping, typing, antibody screening and identification, and compatibility testing are covered, along with an overview of hemolytic disease of the newborn, processing of donor blood, and blood component therapy.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-110.
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4 |
$1000.00 |
MLT-270 |
Immunology and Serology
In this course, the focus in on the reactions of the body's immune system to foreign substances. There is emphasis on reactions between antigens and antibodies and students will learn to detect diseases such as syphilis, infectious mononucleosis, rheumatic fever and others.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-110.
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2 |
$500.00 |
Total Credits: 19
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $4,660.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $385.00
Semester 5 — Spring
- Grade Requirement: You need to earn at least a C- in all required courses to complete the program.
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
MLT-285 |
Clinical Practicum: Chemistry
This course is a continuation of Clinical Chemistry I and is designed to provide the student with clinical experience in specimen collection and performance of clinical chemistry tests. Comparison and contrast with methodology of Clinical Chemistry I is stressed and there is emphasis on use of automatic equipment.
Lecture Hours: 16
Co-op Hours: 192
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-240.
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4 |
$1079.00 |
MLT-287 |
Clinical Practicum: Hematology
This course is a continuation of Hematology I and Advanced Hematology. It is designed to provide the student with clinical experience in specimen collection and performance of routine hematology and coagulation tests. Comparison and contrast with methodologies of Hematology I and Advanced Hematology is stressed and experience with automation is provided.
Lecture Hours: 16
Co-op Hours: 192
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-130 and MLT-230.
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4 |
$900.00 |
MLT-288 |
Clinical Practicum: Microbiology
This course is a continuation of Clinical Microbiology I and Parasitology. It is designed to provide the student with experience in bacteriologic, mycotic and parasitologic studies in a clinical setting. Practices and procedure of Clinical Microbiology I are compared and contrasted with clinical practice.
Lecture Hours: 16
Co-op Hours: 192
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in BIO-186, and MLT-250, and MLT-252.
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4 |
$915.00 |
Total Credits: 12
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $2,894.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $194.00
Semester 6 — Summer
- Grade Requirement: You need to earn at least a C- in all required courses to complete the program.
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
MLT-283 |
Clinical Practicum: Urinalysis
This course is a continuation of Urinalysis I and is designed to provide the student with clinical experience in the performance of routine urinalysis. Comparison of methodology with that covered in Urinalysis I is stressed.
Co-op Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-120.
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1 |
$235.00 |
MLT-284 |
Clinical Practicum: Immunohematology
This course is a continuation of Immunohematology I and is designed to provide the student with clinical experience in specimen collection and performance of immunohematologic tests. Comparison and contrast with methodology of Immunohematology I is stressed.
Co-op Hours: 128
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-260.
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2 |
$460.00 |
MLT-286 |
Clinical Practicum: Immunology and Serology
This course is a continuation of Immunology and Serology I and is designed to provide the student with clinical experience in the performance of serologic testing. There is emphasis on the comparison and contrast of methodology with Immunology and Serology I.
Co-op Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-270.
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1 |
$235.00 |
MLT-291 |
Lab Survey and Review
This course is designed to give the student an opportunity, at the end of the clinical practicum, to review all departments of the laboratory. Class time is provided for review of didactic materials and preparation for the comprehensive examination. Clinic time is provided for review or additional experience in any or all departments of the laboratory.
Co-op Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in MLT-283, and MLT-284, and MLT-285, and MLT-286, and MLT-287, and MLT-288.
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1 |
$295.00 |
Total Credits: 5
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $1,225.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $100.00
Cost Calculations
The cost calculations are based on 2024–2025 resident tuition, fees, and any additional course fees. These are for informational purposes only and not a guarantee of what you'll be charged.
- Course Cost: The course cost is calculated by multiplying resident tuition and fees per credit hour by the number of credits for the course, then adding any applicable course fees.
- Total Tuition + Course Fees: This is the total tuition and course fees for all courses during the semester. If there are multiple courses that can fulfill the same requirement, we’ll use the first one listed for the calculation.
Additional Costs to Consider
When budgeting for your program, be sure to include the cost of books.
Keep in mind that some programs may have additional expenses, like tools, equipment, supplies, uniforms, exam fees, and background checks. Check with your faculty advisor for more details.