Medical Laboratory Technology AAS
The Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) program prepares graduates to work as medical lab technicians qualified to perform various laboratory procedures, including low-, medium-, and high-complexity testing. The MLT program includes instruction in the laboratory disciplines of microbiology, hematology, medical chemistry, transfusion medicine, urinalysis, and lab operations. Coursework includes online didactic classes, student laboratory, and clinical internships. The state of Idaho offers the MLT program through a consortium of community colleges, namely North Idaho College (NIC), College of Southern Idaho (CSI), and College of Eastern Idaho (CEI). The Idaho Consortium of Medical Laboratory
Courses
- BACT250 — General Microbiology
- BIOL115 — Intro Life Sciences
- BIOL175 — Human Biology
- BIOL227 — Human Anat & Phys I
- CHEM101 — Introduction to Chemistry
- CHEM102 — Essentials Organic & Biochem
- CHEM111 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM112 — Prin/Gen/Coll/Chem II
- CHEM275 — Carbon Compounds
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- MATH143 — Precalculus I: Algebra
- MLT100 — Phlebotomy
- MLT112 — Urinalysis & Other Body Fluids
- MLT124 — Medical Lab Fundamentals
- MLT214 — Hematology and Hemostasis
- MLT218 — Medical Lab Chemistry
- MLT221 — Medical Lab Microbiology
- MLT222 — Transfusion Medicine
- MLT224 — MLT Student Lab Practice
- MLT225 — Parasitology and Virology
- MLT226 — Immunology and Lab Operations
- MLT250 — Seminar and Exam Review
- MLT291 — Internship I
- MLT292 — Internship II