A public, two-year institution, Harford Community College is in Bel Air, Maryland. The college is home to more than 8,000 students and offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in histotechnology as well as a short-term certificate in the field. To earn the two-year degree, students complete courses in anatomy, physics, behavioral sciences, microbiology, medical terminology, ethics, general chemistry, and technical writing. Students complete two clinical internship over the course of the program to gain hands-on experience in the field. The certificate program includes information concerning the practical aspects of histotechnology without the additional scientific and general education courses. Classes for the certificate are offered entirely online. The school participates in federal and state loan and grant, veterans benefits, scholarship and work-study financial aid programs.
Harford Community College
401 Thomas Run Road
Bel Air, MD 21015
443-412-2000
harford.edu
Argosy University offers its histotechnology program at its Twin Cities campus in Eagan, Minnesota, a suburb of St. Paul. The college offers its Associate of Applied Science degree in histotechnology in both a traditional 22-month format and an accelerated 18-month course of study. Among the required courses for the degree are anatomy, chemistry, medical terminology, immunochemistry, communications, algebra, ethics, and problem-solving. Three laboratory courses and one clinical internship are required. Eligible students can participate in federal and state loan and grants, private lending, veterans benefits, work study, scholarship, and occupational rehabilitation programs at Argosy.
Argosy University at Twin Cities
1515 Central Parkway
Eagan, MN 55121-1756
651-846-2882
argosy.edu?
Located in Lakewood, Washington, Clover Park Technical College is a public, two-year institution located approximately 10 miles from Tacoma. The school offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in medical histology technology, which requires approximately two years to complete. Prior to enrolling in the program, students must take classes in chemistry, mathematics, biology, and English. In addition to the professional courses in the major, the program includes computer sciences and public speaking. Prior to graduation, students participate in three laboratory classes and one semester-long internship. Federal and state loans and grants and worker re-training aid are offered through the college as well as a limited number of institutional scholarships. An on-campus daycare center provides child care for students' children. Job placement assistance is available to all students.
Clover Park Technical College
4500 Steilacoom Blvd. Southwest
Lakewood, WA 98499
253-589-5800
cptc.edu