The Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) Training Program at San José State University

Overview

The Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) Training Program, offered by the Department of Biological Sciences, is a 12 month program that enables students to obtain a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) Certificate from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), as well as a California Clinical Laboratory Scientist License issued by the California Department of Public Health. The program requires 52 weeks of continuous training. Students spend 32 hours a week training on site at one of our hospital affiliates, and 8 hours a week taking part in formal coursework online. If you are interested in applying to our program, we encourage you to read all of the information on this website.    

Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, we proudly serve hospitals all across our beautiful State. 

Clinical Affiliates

Students who are admitted to our program will train on site at one of these hospitals

Note: Although we have trainee cohorts every Fall and Spring, some hospitals do not participate in each cycle. 

Approval and Accreditation

The SJSU CLS Training Program is approved by Laboratory Field Services, a division of the California Health and Human Services Agency Department of Public Health. 

Graduates of the Program are approved to take the national ASCP MLS Certification Board Exam.

The Program is accredited by the National Accreditation Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS)

NAACLS

5600 N. River Road, Suite 720

Rosemont IL 60018-5119

PH: 773.714.8880

Email: info@naacls.org



Questions? 

Please email cls-group@sjsu.edu