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Educational Program

Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science at IU Indianapolis with cohorts in Indianapolis and Evansville.

  • Medical Director: Professor M. Feldman
  • Program Director: Clinical Assistant Professor N. Brehl 
  • Clinical Assistant Professor: C. Kaufman & R. Hursh

Length of Program  Medical laboratory science is a 4-year full-time baccalaureate degree program. The program is structured in a 3 + 1 arrangement, in which 3 years are spent in regular college courses in order to complete prerequisite courses and the 4th year is the senior/professional year. The professional year includes both didactic and supervised clinical education experiences. Applicants with bachelor’s degrees who have completed all of their prerequisites may also apply to this program. Upon completion of the professional year, the student will earn a second bachelor's degree.

Additional Cost  In addition to regular undergraduate university tuition and fees, the student should expect to pay for program-related expenses. Contact program administrators for current cost estimate sheet.

Description of Program Facilities  The Medical Laboratory Science Program has program offices, a classroom, and a student laboratory located in Indianapolis and the Stone Family Center for Health Sciences in Evansville.

Location of Clinical Education Sites  Facilities utilized for clinical experiences include Indiana University Health, Eskenazi Health, Richard Roudebush Veterans Administration Medical Center, Hendricks Regional Health, Riverview Health, Deaconess Health, and others.

Opportunity for Students to Work  Students who work should limit employment hours to 8–10 hours a week, if possible.

The time that Medical Laboratory Science students are assigned for clinical laboratory rotations is for instructional purposes only, with student learning activities assigned and supervised by certified laboratory professionals. Students are never allowed to work as substitutes for paid staff during assigned clinical rotation time.

Accreditation The Indiana University School of Medicine’s  Medical Laboratory Science Program is fully accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 5600 N. River Rd, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL  60018.

Phone: (773)714-8880
Email: info@naacls.org
http://www.naacls.org

Updated: March 2024