Explore Careers in Clinical Laboratory Sciences

College of Health Professions & Medical Sciences

Offering NAACLS-Accredited Programs in Clinical Laboratory Sciences at the Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Levels

Clinical Laboratory Sciences includes a range of occupations in which individuals have responsibility for assisting, facilitating, or complementing physicians and other specialists in diagnosis of disease and delivery of healthcare services to patients. Barry offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs for students seeking to enter the Clinical Laboratory Sciences profession.  We offer specializations in both Histotechnology and Medical Laboratory Science.

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  • Have earned either a bachelor’s or a master’s degree in Medical Laboratory Science. Medical Laboratory Scientists are trained to use technologically advanced biomedical analyzers, computers, and laboratory methods requiring manual testing to test blood and body fluids. The major disciplines of Medical Laboratory Science are Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Immunohematology, Microbiology, and Molecular Biology. A nationally recognized board exam must be passed for the MLS to earn nationally recognized certification in the field and licensure in states (such as Florida) that require professional licensure.  The MLS is a vital part of the healthcare team, from diagnosis of disease through monitoring of treatment and maintenance of health.  While the bachelor’s degree fully prepares individuals for entry into the profession, the master’s degree provides the MLS with the potential to move up in laboratory management and supervision, as well as the option to teach at the college level in an accredited MLS degree program.

  • Have earned either a bachelor’s or a master’s degree in Histotechnology. Histotechnologists are trained to use technologically advanced equipment and specialized tissue staining techniques to prepare tissue sections for microscopic examination.  Histotechnologists work closely with Pathologists to diagnose diseases related to abnormal tissue morphology such as cancers, colitis, fibroids, and certain types of tissue infections.  A nationally recognized board exam must be passed for the Histotechnologist to earn nationally recognized certification in the field and licensure in states (such as Florida) that require professional licensure.  The Histotechnologist is a vital part of the healthcare team, from diagnosis of disease through monitoring of treatment and maintenance of health.  While the bachelor’s degree fully prepares individuals for entry into the profession, the master’s degree provides the Histotechnologist with the potential to move up in laboratory management and supervision, as well as the option to teach at the college level in an accredited Histotechnology degree program.

Accreditation

Barry University’s Master’s Degree Programs in Histotechnology (HTL) and Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) are the only graduate level programs available in the state of Florida accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS).

National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences

5600 N River Rd, Suite 720
Rosemont, IL 60018
Telephone: 773-714-8880; Fax: 773-714-8886
Email: info@naacls.org
https://www.naacls.org/

Clinical Laboratory Sciences Department

  • Clinical Laboratory Sciences, BS

    The Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Clinical Laboratory Science is available as an entry-level 4-year degree program in Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) or Histotechnology (HTL). The degree “completion program” is for those who have earned an associate degree and certification as a medical laboratory technician, histotechnician, or other allied health technician wanting to advance their career as a health professional by earning a bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory sciences.

  • Clinical Laboratory Sciences, MS

    The Master of Science (MS) degree in Laboratory Management, Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) or Histotechnology (HTL) specializations are available in an online format to students who have completed a bachelor’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, or a related science concentration. The NAACLS accredited program trains students to enter the MLS or HTL clinical laboratory professions and qualifies them for career advancement, laboratory management, and educational careers in laboratory science.

  • Histotechnology Certificate

    The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Histotechnology program is designed for students who have completed a bachelor’s degree in Biology or a related science concentration. The program prepares students for Histotechnology certification within one year of study.

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Student Organizations

  • College of Arts and SciencesAmerican Medical Student Association (AMSA)

  • College of Arts and SciencesMinority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS)

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  • College of Arts and SciencesSigma XI, Scientific Research Honor Society

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