Program Summary
Medical Laboratory Science is a multidisciplinary course that focuses on the analysis of biological samples to aid in disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. It integrates knowledge from biology, chemistry, and medical sciences to equip students with the skills necessary to perform laboratory tests on blood, tissues, and other body fluids. The course covers areas such as clinical chemistry, microbiology, hematology, immunology, histopathology, and molecular diagnostics. Students learn to operate laboratory equipment, interpret test results, and adhere to quality control and safety standards. Practical training in hospital and research laboratories enhances their proficiency in handling specimens and using diagnostic techniques. Graduates play a vital role in the healthcare system, working in hospitals, research institutions, public health agencies, and pharmaceutical industries. The program emphasizes ethical considerations, laboratory management, and the application of emerging technologies in diagnostics.