Medical Technology BS
Medical technology, also known as clinical laboratory science, provides the training necessary to perform laboratory-based tests used by physicians to diagnose, treat and prevent disease. It is a field of applied biology and chemistry and is appropriate for students interested in the delivery of health-care services. The course of study is interdisciplinary, drawing heavily upon the resources of both the natural sciences and the health sciences faculties. Once admitted into the program, students spend three academic semesters at the university taking program courses covering the areas of biochemistry, immunology, instrumentation, clinical chemistry, microbiology, blood banking, hematology, coagulation, parasitology, mycology, urinalysis, biomolecular techniques, medical genetics, and management. The last semester of the senior year is spent rotating through hospital laboratories affiliated hospitals with the program.
Undergraduate Degree & Course Catalog - Medical Technology BSDepartment of Biotechnical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences
26 Cary HallSouth Campus
Buffalo, NY 14214-3005
Ph: 716-829-3630
F: 716-829-3601
W: www.medicine.buffalo.edu/education/undergraduate.html
Paul J. Kostyniak
Chair
Dan La Rosa
Undergraduate Program Advisor and Student Success Specialist
dlarosa@buffalo.edu
Richard W. Browne
Program Director
Last updated: January 30, 2023 11:51 am EST