Pre-Cytotechnology
Cytotechnologists study the structure and function of cells. They prepare and observe slides and cultures, and work with pathologists in the detection of abnormalities that may be indicative of cancer or other diseases. Cytotechnology programs are bachelor’s degree programs. Students typically complete 2 years of course work at Bloomsburg and then transfer to a cytotechnology program for further clinical and specialized courses. Bloomsburg students have been admitted to a number of different schools; there are 2 in Pennsylvania.