Clinical Laboratory Science Present (2015-2016)
Department Description:
To become registered in clinical laboratory science, a student must (1) complete three years of professional curriculum at Concordia, (2) complete 12 months of clinical training in an accredited school of clinical laboratory science and (3) pass a national certification examination. Upon successful completion of 1 and 2 above, the students are awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree in clinical laboratory science from Concordia College. Students also have the option of completing four years of study at Concordia as a science major before entering the clinical training experience, provided all clinical laboratory science requirements are met.
Department Head:
- Dr. Ellen L. Aho is the Academic Program Director of the department. She has earned a Bachelor Arts degree, Master of Arts, and Ph.D.
- Susan Hollister is the Clinical Program Director of the department.
Other Faculty:
- Alice Hawley
Majors or Minors Offered:
- A major is only offered in this department.
Sampling of Courses Taught:
- Clinical Chemistry
- Clinical Immunology