
What Education Is Needed?
The career opportunities in lab sciences are varied, and so are the educational requirements. Whether you’re looking for a university setting or more interested in a two-year or post-graduate program, there are exciting career options available.
Are you interested in a degree from a four-year college or university? Then choose to become a clinical laboratory scientist by completing an in-depth baccalaureate degree program that includes management and education courses.
Is a two-year program more appealing? There are several community colleges nationwide that offer clinical laboratory curriculum.
Already nearing a 4-year science degree and interested in post-graduate opportunities. A hospital-based program may be right for you.
To learn more about all of the educational requirements for clinical labs, public health labs, or blood banking, click on the link below.