Medical Laboratory Technology

Medical Laboratory Technology, Associate of Applied Science

CHEM-1020Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry 14
MA-1020Medical Terminology I3
MATH-1410Elementary Probability and Statistics I (or higher) 23
MLT-1000Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology3
Select one of the following:3
College Composition I
Honors College Composition I
BIO-2331Anatomy and Physiology I 34
MLT-1351Problem Solving Techniques for the Medical Laboratory2
MLT-1491Urinalysis and Body Fluids3
MLT-2461Hematology3
PHIL-1000Critical Thinking3
BIO-2500Microbiology4
MLT-2471Immunohematology & Serology5
MLT-2501Clinical Chemistry5
BIO-2341Anatomy and Physiology II4
MLT-2482Clinical Microbiology5
MLT-2990Advanced MLT Applications6
MLT-2940Medical Laboratory Field Experience3
MLT-2980Professional Development and Life Skills1
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Enrollment in CHEM-1020 Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry requires students to have either achieved a sufficient score on Chemistry Placement Test or completed CHEM-1010 Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry with "C" or higher.

2

Students who do not place into MATH-1410 Elementary Probability and Statistics I on assessment test must take MATH-0965 Intermediate Algebra as a prerequisite for this program. MATH-1800 Special Topics in Mathematics-MATH-1820 Independent Study/Research in Mathematics may not be used to meet this requirement.

3

Enrollment in BIO-2331 Anatomy and Physiology I requires either appropriate placement score on Biology Placement Test or a grade of "C" or higher in BIO-1100 Introduction to Biological Chemistry.

MATH-1140, MATH-1141, MATH-1200, MATH-1270, and MATH-1280 can no longer count towards fulfilling the college-level mathematics requirement.  These courses were re-classified as developmental mathematics by the state of Ohio in 2016.  Tri-C established a 5-year transitioning window for students who had completed these courses prior to 2016 to apply them towards meeting graduation requirements, which expired in Summer 2021. It is highly recommended to see a counselor to determine the appropriate math required for your current major.