Academic courses at the Hunter College include topics such as nursing, women's studies, urban affairs and anthropology. Students may obtain degrees in areas like science, physical therapy and public health. As of 2011, tuition begins at $102.50 and ends at $12,330, depending on the type of degree a student will pursue, the number of credits and whether or not the student is a local resident.
The Los Angeles City College provides courses on chemistry and earth sciences, computer science information technology, life sciences, nursing, physics and computer labs. Tuition for local students is $606. Tuition for non-local students is $5,470. Students must also pay fees for books and other supplies, which comes to at total of $1,482.
The Cincinnati State Technical and Community College offers a clinical laboratory technology program that provides students with training in the areas necessary to become a clinical laboratory technician, include clinical chemistry, hematology, immunohematology and microbiology. As of 2011, tuition for Ohio residents is $85 per term and tuition for non-residents is $171.80.
The Sanford-Brown College features a medical laboratory technician program that teaches students about disease detection and how to diagnose and treat diseases. Other areas of study include programs such as allied health diagnostic, dental programs, nursing, business and art. Tuition for Sanford-Brown College students in Houston who study for a medical laboratory technician degree is $30,765 as of 2011.