Career Studies Certificate Programsphlebotomy

Phlebotomy

Length: Twelve semester-hour Program

Purpose: The Career Studies Certificate is designed to prepare graduates who collect and process blood and other samples for medical laboratory analysis. Phlebotomists work in hospitals, medical clinics, commercial laboratories and in other settings where blood is collected from patients. The curriculum provides learning experiences in the classroom, laboratory, and at approved clinical affiliates.

Occupational Objectives: The fundamental aim of vocational education is to prepare individuals for employment. Quality training and experience are required to develop understanding, skills, abilities, work habits, attitudes, and appreciations necessary for workers to enter into employment as competent phlebotomists.

Advanced Standing for Practicing Phlebotomists: Persons who have been certified by a national agency as a phlebotomist or who have extensive experience in phlebotomy may seek advanced standing for Coordinated Practice in Phlebotomy.

Program Requirements: The Career Studies curriculum comprises 12 semester hours of the basics and essentials of phlebotomy, together with concurrent support courses in computer technology, interpersonal skills and ethics. A grade of "C" or better is required in each MDL course in order to receive the Career Studies certificate.

Course
Number
Course Title Lecture
Hours
Lab
Hours
Course
Credits
First Semester
MDL 105 Phlebotomy 2 3 3
AST 232 Microcomputer Office App 3 0 3
TOTAL 5 3 6
Second Semester
*MDL 190 Coord. Prac. in Phlebotomy 0 15 3
MDL 198 Seminar & Project in Phlebotomy 3 0 3
TOTAL 3 15 6

Total Minimum Credits for the Career Studies Certificate in Phlebotomy 12

*Students must complete MDL 190 within one year of taking MDL 105.