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Medical Technology Degree Designed for Your Success
With the Marist Medical Technology program’s state-of-the-art laboratory technology, comprehensive licensure and certification plan, and prestigious clinical connections, you will not only be prepared for elite job placement after graduation, but for lifelong career success in Medical Technology.
A Medical Technology Program that Leads to Licensure
As a Medical Technology student at Marist, you can expect an organized and well-developed plan that is designed to help you pass your licensure and certification exams. Your curriculum combines the theory behind physiology and testing with laboratory experience on campus, as well as clinical experience with our prestigious hospital associates. You’ll work closely with faculty to enhance this formula to best suit your career goals and prepare you for licensure, certification, and success in the field.
Complete Clinical Experiences as an Undergraduate
Medical Technology is all about laboratory work, both on-campus in our state-of-the-art laboratories and in our hospital associate sites. In addition to lab experience at Marist, you’ll complete a 720-hour clinical experience working side-by-side with professional Medical Laboratory Scientists in hospital laboratories in the areas of hematology/hemostasis, clinical chemistry, immunohematology, urinalysis/body fluids, clinical microbiology, and immunology. Students can even participate in our collaborative program with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, a connection that develops crucial clinical experience, as well as important job connections for after graduation.
Cutting-Edge Facilities and Equipment
At Marist, we're committed to providing cutting-edge facilities and equipment for all fields, and the Medical Technology major is no exception. Situated in our Allied Health & Science Building, you'll have all the latest, innovative technology and equipment at your disposal.
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Engage in Research with Faculty
“The faculty in the School of Science is absolutely spectacular. One of my first experiences with my department as a prospective student has always left an impact on me. A professor had brought my mom and me into the analytical chemistry lab and while we were there discussing research opportunities, he said, ‘It’s rather lonesome doing research without students.’ Our science professors want to see us get involved in research, and they thoroughly understand all of the subject matter we are learning. Whether it be office hours, or just sharing a science pun, the faculty members are always available for their students.”
Katie Poluzzi
Dual Major Biomedical Science and Medical Technology
Medical Technology Careers at Elite Hospitals and Medical Centers
Marist’s Medical Technology program maintains an excellent reputation among major medical institutions. These connections see our students through from clinical placements to job placements to successful, lifelong career paths in both technical and supervisory positions. Below are only a few of the reputable medical institutions at which Marist Medical Technology students are employed:
Eligibility for Professional Memberships
Due to the reputation and prestige of Marist's Medical Technology Program, our students are eligible for membership in some important professional organizations, including:
- The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP): Laboratory Student Membership
- The American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS): Developing Professional Membership
Marist Medical Technology by the Numbers
Since the inception of the program in 1983, Marist’s Medical Technology students have received a 100% job placement rate.
Local students in the Medical Technology field earn an average annual wage of $85,000 after graduation.
Marist’s Medical Technology program maintains a 94% three-year average pass rate for the New York Licensing/National Certification exam.
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The Value of a Marist Education
At Marist, we pride ourselves on our dedication to providing our students with a well-rounded liberal arts education that prepares them for practical experience and profound success in their field. But don't just take our word for it - the numbers speak for themselves.