| Clinical Technologist
Four-year, Bachelor of Science degree. Seven
semesters on campus completing general education, supporting science and
math, and CLS course work; followed by a 20-week clinical laboratory
rotation at an affiliated hospital site. In affiliation with the Pathology and Cytology Associates NAACLS-accredited cytotechnology program in Lexington, Kentucky. EKU grants the Bachelor of Science degree. Six semesters on campus completing general education and basic science course work; followed by 12 months at the PCA School of Cytotechnology. |