Program Summary
Medical Laboratory Science is a course that focuses on the analysis of body fluids, tissues, and cells to diagnose, monitor, and treat diseases. It covers areas such as clinical chemistry, microbiology, hematology, immunology, histopathology, and parasitology. Students are trained in laboratory techniques, equipment handling, and the interpretation of test results. The course combines classroom learning with practical experience in hospital laboratories. Graduates become Medical Laboratory Scientists and can work in hospitals, diagnostic labs, research centers, public health institutions, or further specialize in medical or biomedical sciences.