Medical Laboratory Technology Student

Medical Laboratory

Career/Technical Certificate Continuing Education

Lab experts work in areas like blood testing, chemistry, and microbiology to help doctors diagnose and treat patients. If you want to help in healthcare, start with a degree or certificate in medical laboratory technology.

Why study Medical Laboratory Technology?

Medical Lab students studying through microscope

Play an Important Role in Healthcare

Medical laboratory professionals help doctors diagnose and treat patients by performing tests on blood, tissue, and other samples. You’ll support patient care working behind the scenes in healthcare.

Student studying blood sample.

Learn the Science of Laboratory Testing

Study hematology, chemistry, blood banking, and microbiology while building skills used in today’s medical laboratories.

Medical lab student looking through a microscope.

Train in Real Medical Labs

At San Jac, you’ll get hands-on clinical training while learning to collect samples, process specimens, record information, and maintain lab equipment. You’ll also use testing methods and equipment found in today’s medical laboratories.

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Prepare for a Growing Healthcare Field

Medical laboratory professionals are needed in hospitals, clinics, research labs, and diagnostic centers across Texas and the nation. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects about 22,600 job openings each year for clinical laboratory technologists and technicians.

Careers

Entry
 $39,605
Median
 $52,586
Experienced
 $70,811

 Opportunities

With a degree or certificate in medical lab technology, you can find a career in:

  • Clinical laboratory science
  • Hospital or clinic laboratories
  • Private laboratories
  • Federal laboratories
  • Medical research
  • Forensics
  • Medical office technology
  • Research assistance

 Locations

Salary Source: Texas Wages

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Medical Laboratory Assistant, Occupational Certificate

Certificate
The Occupational Certificate prepares you for the AAS degree or to advance in your current career. Get hands-on clinical training in this certificate program, which prepares you to collect clinical labs, process specimens, record information, and maintain equipment. With the on-site experience you’ll gain in this program, you’ll be ready for a career in a number of medical settings.
Length 1 Year
If you're studying part-time, you can complete the 16 credits for this certificate in two terms.

Medical Laboratory Technology, AAS

Career/Technical
The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares you for careers in medical laboratory technology. Medical lab technicians play an important role in patient care while working mostly behind the scenes. You’ll learn the foundations of hematology, chemistry, blood banking, and microbiology while building skills used in today’s healthcare laboratories.
Length 2 Years
You can complete the 60 credits for this full-time program in four terms, including a summer term.

Phlebotomy, Course

Continuing Education
Advance your career with this continuing and professional development course. You’ll develop a wide range of experience with vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin punctures—and so much more. Learn the technical, ethical, and professional skills you need to boost your phlebotomy career.
Length 3 Months
The Continuing Education Division at San Jac offers you a variety of noncredit courses for workforce training and lifelong learning.

CAREER TRACKS

The content below shows a flowchart of the career tracks.

After San Jacinto College

You’ll be prepared to work in a number of clinical settings, including hospitals, veterinary labs, departments of health services, bio-hazardous waste companies, and more.

Applying to San Jac

Sounds great, but how do I apply?

Ready to take the first step toward an exciting future? It’s time to apply to San Jac. We’ll guide you through the process and help you start building your future, today.

Your Questions Answered

Big decision, simple answers. Let’s clear it up.
Medical Laboratory Technology focuses on performing laboratory tests that help detect, diagnose, and monitor diseases. Medical laboratory professionals work behind the scenes to support patient care.

You’ll learn how to:

  • collect and analyze samples
  • perform laboratory testing
  • use medical lab equipment
  • follow safety procedures
  • report accurate test results

Yes. You’ll gain hands-on experience in laboratory settings and learn testing procedures used in real healthcare environments.

Graduates may work as medical laboratory technicians in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic laboratories, blood banks, and research facilities.

No prior experience is required. The program is designed to teach foundational laboratory and healthcare skills from the ground up.

Yes. The Medical Laboratory Technology program offers stackable credentials that let you build your skills step by step. You can begin with the Occupational Certificate, which focuses on clinical lab skills such as collecting samples, processing specimens, and maintaining equipment.

From there, you can continue into the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, where you’ll study areas such as hematology, chemistry, blood banking, and microbiology. You can also continue building your skills through phlebotomy training and professional development courses.

Med Lab student

Accreditation Information

The San Jacinto College Medical Laboratory Technology program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. 

5600 N. River Road, Suite 720
Rosemont, Illinois 60018-5119
847.939.3597
773.714.8880
773.714.8886 (fax)

Have Questions?

Contact us today for more information on a degree or certificate program in medical lab technology.
Tincilley Abraham
Prog Dir/CLC, Medical Lab Tech
Phone
(281) 478-1864
Location
Central
Eva Stewart
Sr Administrative Assistant
Phone
(281) 998-6150x3612
Location
Central