This program map only provides one possible pathway for degree and/or certificate obtainment and is for reference only. Please schedule an appointment with a counselor (Link to Counseling Dept. Page) to develop your individualized Student Education Plan (Link to Counseling Dept. Page SEP definition). It is also important to discuss your transfer options with a counselor because each university will require specific courses.

The pathway below represents an efficient and effective course taking sequence for this program. Individual circumstances might require some changes to this pathway. It is always recommended that you meet with an academic counselor to develop a personalized educational plan.

The courses have been intentionally placed and should be prioritized in the order in which they appear. If you are unable to take all the courses in a semester, you should prioritize enrolling in the courses in the order below. Some courses have been noted as “Appropriate for Intersession” IN. Should you need (or want) to take classes in the summer and/or winter intersessions, the program recommends these courses as appropriate for the condensed schedule of the intersessions.

Some pathways combine a “Certificate of Achievement” and an “Associate Degree”. If you are pursuing only the Certificate of Achievement, you are only required to take the courses marked “Program Requirement” ?.

All pathways include at least one “Gateway Course” !which introduces you to the program and/or field of study and helps you decide if you want to continue with this Academic and Career Path.

Most Associate degrees (though not Associate Degrees for Transfer) require satisfying the SMC Global Citizenship requirement. If the Program Requirements do not include a “Global Citizenship course”, be sure to select a General Education course that also satisfies Global Citizenship.

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1st Semester
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This non-credit certificate program prepares students for entry-level employment as phlebotomy technicians in hospitals, clinical laboratories, physician offices, and other healthcare settings. The program consists of 48 hours of classroom / lab instruction and 40 hours of supervised clinical practice. Students interested in applying to the Phlebotomy Technician program must follow the Steps to Enrollment, be 18 years old or older, and possess a high school diploma or equivalent. For more information or questions, call Program Assistant Megan Hernandez at 909-389-3522 or email mhernan@craftonhills.edu or email cna@craftonhills.edu.
CNA/N 650
Phlebotomy Technician I Theory (Active)
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CNA/N 651
Phlebotomy Technician I Clinical (Active)
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