Certificate of Achievement | 345 Clock Hours
School of Applied Technology
Program Location: Jordan Campus
General Information: 801-957-7522
Program Information: 801-957-3354
Program Website
Academic and Career Advising
Academic Advisor: Butch Steffen, Jordan Campus, 801-957-6402
Program Faculty:
Associate Professors − Celeste Skinner
Assistant Professors - Julia Miller
Program Description:
The Clinical Lab Assistant Program, a non-credit training program, will provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to competently perform the duties of an entry level medical laboratory assistant. Clinical Lab Assistants are trained to work in doctors’ offices, hospital laboratories and other outpatient labs as an integral member of the allied health care delivery team.
The curriculum will allow the students to gain competency in cognitive, psychomotor and affective competencies. The program will be offered in a flexible open entry / open exit format.
Instruction will be achieved in a Competency Based Education format with a combination of online, classroom, laboratory, and clinical activities
Upon successful completion of the coursework at a satisfactory rate of 80% or better and receipt of all necessary documentation the student will receive the Certificate of Proficiency.
Career Opportunities:
For state and national occupation information, visit http://online.onetcenter.org/find/ and enter the following O*Net code(s):
- 29-2012.00 Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
Program Entry Requirements:
Students must demonstrate basic education skills as assessed by the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) or Accuplacer:
- Reading 10/75
- Vocabulary 10
- Math 8/75
Current Immunization Status for: Tdap, MMR, Two-Step TB, Hep B, Varicella, Influenza
Background Check
Drug Screen
Estimated Cost for Students:
Please visit the following program website for up-to-date cost information: http://www.slcc.edu/sat/programs/healthcare/clinicallabassistant.aspx
Estimated Time to Completion:
345 clock hours
Program Student Learning Outcomes |
Related College-Wide Student Learning Outcomes |
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1 - Acquire Substantive Knowledge |
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2 - Communicate Effectively |
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3 - Develop Quantitative Literacy |
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4 - Think Critically and Creatively |
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5 - Civic Engagement |
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6 - Work Professionally and Constructively |
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7 - Develop Computer and Information Literacy |
1. Students learn cognitive, psychomotor and affective training in anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology. |
1,2,4,6,7 |
2. Students learn cognitive, psychomotor and affective training in applied microbiology and infection control. |
1,4,6 |
3. Students learn cognitive, psychomotor and affective training concepts of effective communication |
1,2,6,7 |
4. Students learn cognitive, psychomotor and affective training in front office administrative functions performed in an ambulatory healthcare setting. |
1,2,6,7 |
5. Students learn cognitive, psychomotor and affective training legal and ethical areas of healthcare. |
1,4,6 |
6. Students learn cognitive, psychomotor and affective training in phlebotomy and laboratory procedures performed in healthcare settings, including AHA Healthcare Provider CPR and First Aid. |
1,3,4,6,7 |
7. Students prepare to pass industry certifications following program completion. |
1,3,6,7 |
8. Students demonstrate mastery of job seeking skills |
1,2,6,7 |