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Medical Technology

Gain Hands-On Experience for Your Healthcare Career With MU’s Medical Technology Degree

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Manchester University’s Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Program equips you with the sought-after skills and knowledge to excel in the fast-growing healthcare field. Our bachelor’s degree in medical technology is an immersive 3+1 program, combining three years of rigorous classroom education with one year of experiential learning in a clinical setting. Our major in medical technology integrates coursework in biology, chemistry and medical technology with hands-on experiences that enhance your diagnostic and analytical skills. As an MU-prepared medical technologist, you’ll perform critical laboratory testing essential to detecting, diagnosing and treating diseases. This includes preparing and analyzing body tissue, blood and fluids to help doctors accurately diagnose and treat patients. Manchester’s 3+1 program in medical technology offers a supportive and engaging environment that fosters your academic and professional growth. With the guidance of our expert faculty and access to state-of-the-art facilities, you’ll be empowered to make a significant impact in your healthcare career, advancing medical science and improving patient outcomes.

MU MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AT A GLANCE

  • Credits: 48 Major Credit Hours
  • Time to Completion: 4 years
  • Tuition: Learn More
  • Learning Environment: On-Campus
  • Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission

*Total amount of credits varies from 48-49 credits based on the individual degree path.

48

*Credits

4

Years*

Tuition

Learn More

Fall Session

August 2025

Learning Environment

On-campus

Accreditation

Higher Learning Commission

*Total amount of credits varies from 48-49 credits based on the individual degree path.

Why Choose Manchester University for Your Med Tech Degree?

Our bachelor’s degree in medical technology stands out for its blend of rigorous academics and extensive clinical training, providing a pathway to a rewarding career as a medical technologist or clinical laboratory technologist.

Get Hands-On Clinical Experience

Our 3+1 program in medical technology includes a hands-on clinical experience during your senior year, where you will work in an affiliated hospital setting. This experiential learning is crucial for developing the practical skills needed to perform a variety of diagnostic tests. Upon successful completion of the clinical year and the national exam, you’ll be accredited for clinical laboratory work.

Study in a Thriving Healthcare Hub

Our robust partnerships with area hospitals and clinics provide convenient clinical experiences for med tech majors and access to job opportunities for graduates. Our North Manchester campus is near the world’s largest orthopedic manufacturers, while our Fort Wayne location is only 45 minutes from some of the leading health facilities in northeast Indiana.

Learn From Industry Experts

Our faculty comprises seasoned professionals with extensive backgrounds in medical technology. They bring a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience to the classroom, providing mentorship and industry insights. Through their guidance, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the field and learn the latest techniques and technologies used in clinical laboratories.

What Can You Do With a Degree in Medical Technology?

A bachelor’s degree in medical technology from Manchester University equips you with the essential skills and knowledge for a variety of exciting and rewarding career opportunities. Our Med Tech Program provides a strong foundation in clinical laboratory science, preparing you for immediate employment in hospitals, clinics and diagnostic laboratories. As a clinical laboratory technologist, you can:
  • Perform a variety of clinical laboratory tests in areas such as hematology, microbiology, immunology, clinical chemistry and urinalysis.
  • Analyze body fluids and tissues using advanced laboratory techniques to identify abnormalities and diseases.
  • Operate and maintain sophisticated laboratory equipment including microscopes, automated cell counters and chemical analyzers.
  • Ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results through quality control measures and troubleshooting.
  • Document and report test results clearly and concisely for healthcare providers. Additionally, you’ll be well-positioned to pursue advanced studies in medical or graduate school, further expanding your career growth and earning potential.
  • Career Outlook for Med Tech Majors

    With a bachelor’s degree in medical technology from Manchester University, you’ll be ready to make significant contributions to patient care and medical research. Upon successful completion of the national exam, 3+1 program graduates can pursue careers as accredited medical technologists or clinical laboratory scientists in hospitals, clinics and diagnostic laboratories.

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, clinical laboratory technologists and technicians are expected to see a faster-than-average job growth rate of 5% over the next decade, reflecting a strong and stable career outlook.

    Students practice together in a photo at MU Fort Wayne Labs
    5%
    Projected Growth

    How Much Do Medical Technology Graduates Make?

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, clinical laboratory technologists earned a median salary of $60,780 in May 2023, with the highest 10 percent earning more than $93,900.

    Explore Classes for Medical Technology Majors

    Our major in medical technology offers a rigorous curriculum combining in-depth scientific coursework with hands-on lab and clinical experiences. You’ll develop a strong foundation in biology, including molecular biology, microbiology, human anatomy and genetics. Additionally, chemistry courses, such as organic and analytical chemistry, provide a solid understanding of chemical principles essential to medical laboratory science. Our 3+1 program also includes a medical terminology course, providing you with the necessary language skills for the medical field.

    Your bachelor’s degree in medical technology culminates in a clinical year at an affiliated hospital. This experiential learning opportunity allows you to apply your classroom knowledge in real-world settings, honing your diagnostic and analytical skills for your future career.

    View all required classes for our medical technology major.

    Get Started on Your Degree in Medical Technology

    Take the next step toward earning your bachelor’s degree in medical technology. We have the resources to help you get started.

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