Program Summary
Medical Laboratory Science is a healthcare course that focuses on the analysis of body fluids, tissues, and other specimens to diagnose, treat, and monitor diseases. It combines biology, chemistry, and clinical laboratory techniques to train students in areas such as microbiology, hematology, clinical chemistry, immunology, parasitology, and histopathology. Students learn to operate laboratory equipment, follow safety procedures, and interpret test results accurately. Graduates are prepared for careers as medical laboratory scientists or technologists in hospitals, diagnostic labs, research institutions, and public health organizations.