University of Iowa, Kirkwood Community College partner on new degree program

Kirkwood Community College and the University of Iowa are partnering to offer a new medical laboratory sciences degree for students. (Photo courtesy of Kirkwood Community College)

A new partnership between Kirkwood Community College and the University of Iowa will allow students to use programs at both institutions to earn their degree in medical laboratory science.

The four-year degree program will launch this fall, according to a news release, and will be available to students starting their education at either college.

Kirkwood students will spend two years in the community college’s medical laboratory technology program before transferring to the UI for the remainder of the program. UI students will enter into the medical laboratory technology program, housed at the Kirkwood Regional Center at the UI Coralville campus, after finishing two years at the university.

No matter where they started, all students in the program will participate in clinical rotations in different lab departments at the UI or other affiliated hospital labs, according to the UI’s medical laboratory science program website . Upon completion, graduates will receive their medical laboratory science degree from the UI Carver College of Medicine and be eligible to take the medical laboratory science certification exam, the news release stated.

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