Medical Laboratory Technology - Intro to MLT - Work Experience (C45420BH)

Degree Type
CTE Certificate
Credential Number
C45420BH

The Medical Laboratory Technology - Intro to MLT - Work Experience certificate is designed to provide the student with a concentrated course of study in the field of medical laboratory technology. Upon completion of the required courses, a certificate is awarded by the College. Courses for the certificate may be applied toward the Associate in Applied Science Degree – Medical Laboratory Technology. Once students complete the Associate in Applied Science – Medical Laboratory Technology degree they may be eligible to sit for the examination given by the Board of Certification of the American Society for Clinical Pathology.

Admission to Program

Students are encouraged to begin the admissions process early so that there will be time to complete any required pre-admission courses before the start of the program.

SCC Requirements

  • Complete all Southeastern requirements to be admitted as a degree seeking student.
  • Meet with the program advisor to discuss requirements, connected careers, and possible transfer opportunities.

Continuation in Program

Coursework

Students seeking entry to the medical laboratory technology program should take courses in the sequence specified in the curriculum master plan. Students must achieve a grade of C or better in all medical laboratory technology, chemistry, and biology curriculum courses to continue in the program.

Submission of Required Documentation

Enrollment and continuation in the certificate program is contingent upon the submission of the required documentation on or before the deadline communicated by the program director/MLT faculty. These requirements include, but are not limited to:

  • Completed SCC Health Form
  • Two-step TB skin test
  • Recorded compliance with immunization requirements (included on the SCC Health Form)
  • Certification of ability to perform essential functions
  • Malpractice insurance
  • OSHA training
  • Certification from student’s healthcare provider showing evidence the student meets the conditions of physical and mental health capabilities at a level acceptable to and in keeping with safe care to the public (included on the SCC Health Form)
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • Completed Background Check
  • Completed 12-Panel Drug Screen

All students must meet work experience requirements. Failure to meet work experience requirements on or before the deadline communicated by the program director/MLT faculty or failure to meet subsequent updates will result in removal of current student status.

Students in the with pre-existing physical, mental, or behavioral problems which conflict with safe practice must provide professional certification that appropriate treatment and/or counseling has taken place and that the problem has been adequately accommodated to continue in the program.

MLT faculty and/or program director reserves the right to deny admission to a student who has demonstrated past behaviors which conflict with safety essential to care for the public or medical laboratory technology practice.

Relationship with Clinical Agency

The contract between SCC and a clinical agency requires that the college abides by the existing rules and regulations of the agency. Clinical agencies may require acceptable criminal background checks and drug screens prior to allowing students in the clinical area. From a safety perspective, the users of alcohol and drugs may impair the well-being of themselves and the persons they serve in the clinical settings. The college follows agency protocol regarding drug screening and criminal background checks. The college agrees to not assign or to withdraw any students from the clinical agency when the students are unacceptable to the agency because of health, performance, a positive criminal background check, or other reasonable causes. Without access to the clinical facilities, students will be unable to satisfactorily complete work experiences.

Students may be required, at their own expense, to be tested for consumption of alcohol/drugs for cause at any time while in this program. Clinical sites control admittance of all persons to their facilities.

Dismissal of Students

Faculty in the medical laboratory technology program follow published college and healthcare training division policies and practices that provide for identification and dismissal of students as follows:

  • demonstrate physical or mental problems which conflict with the safety essential to medical laboratory technology practice and do not respond to appropriate treatment and/or counseling within a reasonable period of time.
  • demonstrate unsafe or unethical clinical practices or behavior which conflicts with safety essential to medical laboratory technology practice.

Students who demonstrate behavior that conflicts with safety essential to medical laboratory technology practice can be dismissed from the program regardless of whether treatment or counseling has occurred.

Readmission

Readmission of students who were dismissed from the program for drug use and/or for any other physical, mental, or behavioral problem which conflict with the safety essential to medical laboratory technology practice is contingent on professional documentation that appropriate treatment and/or counseling has taken place and that the problem has been adequately accommodated.

General Education Requirements

Take 3 credits from 

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3

Major Requirements

Take 3 credits from 

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Sub-Total Credits
3
Anatomy & Physiology

Take 5 credits from

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Sub-Total Credits
5

Other Major Requirements

Take 4 credits from

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4
Course Sequencing
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Sub-Total Credits
6
Total Credits
15