Program Description:

The Bachelor of Science in Laboratory Sciences is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to prepare students for careers in clinical diagnostics, biomedical research, and public health laboratories. Through a rigorous curriculum combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on laboratory training, students gain expertise in hematology,

 microbiology, clinical chemistry, immunology, and molecular diagnostics. Graduates are equipped to play a vital role in

 healthcare systems by performing and interpreting laboratory tests that support disease diagnosis, treatment

 monitoring, and health screening. The program emphasizes ethical practice, quality assurance, and interdisciplinary

 collaboration to ensure graduates are ready for both clinical and research environments.

 

Program Objectives (Learning Outcomes):

 

 

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  • Apply core principles of biomedical science to perform accurate laboratory analyses.
  • Operate and maintain laboratory instruments and technologies in compliance with safety and quality standards.
  • Interpret laboratory data to assist in clinical decision-making and patient care.
  • Adhere to ethical and professional standards in laboratory practice.
  • Communicate effectively with healthcare professionals and contribute to multidisciplinary teams.

 

Duration of Program4 years

 

Curriculum Overview (List of Core Courses):

  • Year 1: General Biology, General Chemistry, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Introduction to Laboratory Sciences
  • Year 2: Biochemistry, Medical Microbiology, Hematology I, Immunology, Laboratory Techniques
  • Year 3: Clinical Chemistry, Hematology II, Molecular Diagnostics, Parasitology, Pathophysiology
  • Year 4: Advanced Laboratory Practice, Research Methodology, Quality Assurance, Internship/Clinical Placement,
  • Ethics in Biomedical Sciences.

 

 

Admission Requirements:

High school diploma