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Medical laboratory professionals are health care detectives. In this program, you will learn to gather evidence and uncover clues needed to effectively diagnose and treat patients.

Why Study Clinical Laboratory Sciences at UWF?

Studying clinical laboratory sciences at UWF sets you up for a successful career in a medical lab setting. Many of our students have job offers before they graduate. As the only clinical laboratory sciences program in North Florida, hospitals across the Florida Panhandle and the South Alabama area rely on us to help fill positions in this high-demand career.

What You Will Learn

After completing foundational courses in biology and chemistry, you will learn the building blocks of laboratory science in both classroom—and of course—lab settings. You will study hematology, diagnostic microbiology, clinical chemistry, blood banking and more. Strengthen essential workplace skills like teamwork, independence, multi-tasking and communication.

Graduates prepare for a career in a number of exciting laboratory settings. In addition to traditional medical laboratories, you will be ready to work in areas like toxicology, assisted reproductive technology, crime investigation, gene therapy and other emerging fields.

UWF programs offered at the Pensacola campus or UWF Emerald Coast may require online courses. Please discuss the program requirements and planning with your academic advisor.

Clinical Year

Students spend two semesters working at one of our 20+ hospital and laboratory affiliates throughout Florida and Alabama, gaining valuable real-world experience. The clinical year portion of the program is a specialized admissions program. Admission to UWF as an clinical laboratory sciences major does not guarantee acceptance.

National Board Exam

All of our graduates take the national board examination offered by the American Society for Clinical Pathology to be credentialed as a Medical Laboratory Scientist. You will also be prepared to apply for a Florida state license. The clinical laboratory sciences program is accredited by National Accrediting Agency for Medical Laboratory Sciences.