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Medical Laboratory Science MLT-MLS Online
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Now accepting applications for the Spring 2025 cohort. This program has an application review deadline of Dec. 15.

Advance from an MLT to an MLS

You want to perform higher complexity testing and get promoted to a supervisor. A BS in Medical Laboratory Science can make all of that possible. Imagine: after two years of continued enrollment, you’ll expand your professional expertise, conduct molecular or gene testing, and work with sophisticated equipment. As a medical laboratory scientist, you’ll also likely see a $25-30k increase in your salary. Are you ready to take the next step toward your goals?

  • Opportunity to increase your salary by 30-40%
  • Complete the MLT-MLS program in 24 months
  • Perform testing at an advanced level

UMass Dartmouth’s MLT-MLS program benefits

  • 100% online courses
  • 100% employment success rates
  • High ASCP BOC MLS exam pass rates
  • Nationally recognized faculty
  • One-on-one personal advising from enrollment through graduation
  • The value and affordability of a UMass education

Curriculum

To earn your Medical Laboratory Science bachelor’s online at UMass Dartmouth, you will need to take 47 MLS course credits and additional courses outside of MLS as needed. You will also have to complete an internship dependent on your clinical work experience. Typically, a new MLT-MLS cohort begins each spring semester. 

Career opportunities

Move up in your career with an MLS degree and discover additional opportunities at your current place of employment, including the ability to work in specialty testing areas. 

Medical Laboratory Scientists have expanded career options and can be employed in: 

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics
  • Pharmaceutical companies
  • Forensic or public health laboratories
  • Research institutions
  • Biotechnology companies
  • Veterinary clinics

Medical Laboratory Science BS degree applicants must: 

  • Hold an associates degree from an NAACLS or ABHES-accredited CLT/MLT program, or equivalent coursework, and ASCP CLT/MLT certification
  • Submit proof of current ASCP certification
  • Have a minimum of 18 months of full-time work experience, or the part-time equivalent, after graduation from an MLT program, currently working as a MLT in a clinical lab setting
  • Provide the Statement of Support and the Clinical Facility Fact Sheet completed by a current employer or practicum site that indicates agreement to support your clinical experience
  • Have earned a GPA of 2.0 or better in your original MLT degree program
  • Submit official transcripts from all schools attended
  • Submit an updated resume

Learning Style: Online

Online courses are taught by UMass Dartmouth faculty to provide high quality instruction and personal attention. Students have the flexibility to accommodate work and home responsibilities within the structure of defined assignment due dates. The majority of our online courses are taught asynchronously.

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