Your Future in Medical Laboratory Technology

This program is for students who already have an Associate of Arts degree in medical technology and are certified MLT. This program is designed for you to complete your bachelor’s degree in two years of coursework and transition from MLT to MLS certification. You may transfer up to 89 credits from your associate’s degree toward your bachelor’s degree. No further clinical courses or clinical rotations are required. The science courses for this degree are currently held in an in-person on-ground format. Students are expected to attend classes on campus.

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Medical Laboratory Technology

This program is unique in that it does not require you to complete clinical courses, allowing you to complete the coursework in a shorter amount of time. Other MLT to MLS programs require these courses to be repeated.

As a Medical Laboratory Technology major, you’ll take courses like…

  • Courses are tailored to the individual student based on courses taken at the associate level

Graduates are equipped for a variety of career paths.

  • Laboratory Technician
  • Medical Sales
  • Military Scientist

Students in a lab injecting a chemical into a vile.

College of Science and Mathematics

Charleston Southern’s College of Science and Mathematics ensures through its curricula and course offerings that students in all majors demonstrate an understanding of the continuing role of science and mathematics in human progress. In addition, it provides majors in science and science related fields with the necessary skills for successful careers in their chosen major or for further study in graduate school or professional programs.

A view of the Science Building, take from a drone, at CSU.
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Science Building

The Science building allows all students access to up-to-date laboratories and modern equipment for teaching. There is also a greenhouse that is more than a campus adornment; the CSU greenhouse gives students unique opportunities that are not available at many colleges.

I have had a lot of jobs; this is by far the most rewarding and best thing I have ever done.

Matthew Schmitt / medical laboratory technology, ’19

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