You don't want to miss this: clinical laboratory science bachelor's degree program applications are due December 15, 2022.

 

It is your opportunity to be part of a science-based profession that saves lives every day. More than 70% of clinical diagnoses come from the clinical laboratory scientist (also called medical laboratory scientist).

 

These highly trained professionals analyze patient samples to provide the data for diagnosis and treatment. They work in hospital labs and clinics, reference labs, forensic labs, veterinary clinics, industrial research labs and many other places.

 

This degree is also an excellent steppingstone for graduate and professional academic programs in other fields.

 

KU Medical Center Advantage.
You'll take KU clinical laboratory science courses at the medical center campus in Kansas City, Kansas. A clinical concentration and a molecular biotechnology concentration offer students exciting opportunities to become a credentialed professional with serious earning potential.

 

 

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For any questions contact Alex Lopez: alopez12@kumc.edu

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