Program Advisor
Judith Thorn, Biology
Students interested in medical technology (clinical laboratory science) may take advantage of cooperative programs between Knox College and Rush University’s College of Health Sciences. After three years at Knox and two at Rush a student earns a Bachelor of Arts degree from Knox as well as a professional degree from Rush.
Prior to starting study at the cooperating institution, a Knox student must:
Professional work in health care requires the application of scientific knowledge to patient care. In addition to taking specified courses in biology and chemistry, students in this program are expected to pursue courses in statistics and composition while at Knox. The work at Rush provides clinical training and experience.
Students interested in this program should contact the program advisor early to discuss the specific requirements and to plan their courses accordingly.
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