Phlebotomy Technician Program
Program Overview
The Phlebotomy Technician Program is designed to prepare students with the knowledge and hands-on skills necessary to collect blood specimens safely and efficiently in a variety of healthcare settings. Students learn venipuncture, capillary puncture, specimen processing, patient interaction, infection control, and laboratory safety. Training includes both classroom instruction and clinical practice to ensure graduates are workforce-ready upon completion.
Quick Facts
Total Clock hours
240 Hours
Externship
120 Hours
Schedule
Days/Evenings/Weekends
Tuition
$2,000
Registration
Included
Next Start
Month Day, Year
Career Opportunities
Positions
Typical Duties
Collect venous & capillary specimens
Performing blood collection procedures safely and accurately for laboratory testing.
Verify patient identity & maintain records
Confirming patient information and keeping organized, accurate documentation.
Prepare, label, & transport specimens
Handling and labeling specimens properly to ensure accurate testing and processing.
Maintain sterile equipment & infection control
Following safety and sanitation procedures to maintain a clean clinical environment.
Support physicians, nurses & lab staff
Assisting healthcare professionals with routine laboratory and patient-care tasks.
Where You Can Work
Hospitals & Rehabilitation Centers
Outpatient & Diagnostic Laboratories
Physician Offices
Blood Donation Centers & mobile Units
Long-Term
Care Facilities
Urgent Care
FAQ
Salary/Earnings Outlooks
$43,660 Per Year
$20.99 Per Hour
Postsecondary non-degree award
141,200
8% Much Faster than Average
+11,000
Curriculum
Positions
Certifications







How to Apply
Required Documents
Completed Enrollment Application
Valid government-issued Photo ID or Passport
Education
High School Diploma or GED (or ESL proficiency)
Official Transcripts & Updated CV/Resume.
Health Compliance
Required by most hospitals and facilities before clinical training.
- Negative TB (PPD/TB within 6 months)
- Hepatitis B series (or declination)
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
- Varicella vaccination or proof of immunity
- Flu Vaccine