Pushing the Needle
Phlebotomy provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to become competent phlebotomists. The program provides hands-on, competency-based technical education through classroom and laboratory instruction as well as hands-on practice. Lectures are given on basic and advanced phlebotomy, including the healthcare setting, an overview of the human body, blood collection procedures, and special collection procedures.
Students learn advanced phlebotomy procedures, ensuring adequate knowledge and skills in their field. Students hone communication and phlebotomy skills while practicing real-life scenarios in a controlled environment. Students explore phlebotomy jobs and prepare for employment by demonstrating learned skills.

Scholarships Available
Program Length:
- 3 credits
Average completion time: 7 weeks
Important Dates/Times:
- Varied days | 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Tuition and Fees:
- Tuition – $300
- Fees – $263
- Optional Certification Test – $165
Enrollment:
- Structured
Open to:
- Adults
Additional Information:
- Pell Eligible: No
- VA Eligible: No
Campus:
- Roosevelt
Earning Potential:
- $38 310 – 48,610
Local Utah yearly salaries are estimated by careeronestop.org
