The master of science (M.S.) in diagnostic cytopathology entry-level program is the only accredited diagnostic cytologist educational program in New Jersey. The curriculum consists of 43 credits taken over four semesters. Lectures and seminars are conducted on campus and online. Student laboratory sessions are conducted on campus. Supervised clinical practice is provided at affiliated clinical sites in hospitals and reference laboratories.
The entry-level program is designed for individuals with a bachelor of science (B.S.) degree in biology, chemistry, and health-related sciences.
Classes begin annually in the fall semester. Regular attendance and participation in scheduled campus and online activities are expected. Students must provide their own transportation to off-campus affiliated clinical sites.
Program graduates are eligible for certification as a Cytotechnologist (CT) and in Molecular Biology (MB) by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP).
The post-professional program is for practicing cytotechnologists with a B.S. degree, graduates of a CAAHEP-approved U.S. educational program in cytotechnology, and certification as a Cytotechnologist from the American Society for Clinical Pathology CT(ASCP). The curriculum consists of 35 credits and is delivered online.