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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Biomedical Sciences | Laboratory Science | Medical Laboratory Technology
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Biomedical Laboratory Sciences Program

The Biomedical Laboratory Sciences program is designed to provide advanced knowledge and skills in the specialized field of biomedical laboratory sciences. The program is offered at two levels: Master's and Doctoral.


Master's Program

A Master's degree is awarded to individuals who have completed the required coursework, acquired the necessary credits, and received research guidance based on the basic philosophy of the Graduate School of Health Care Sciences. The degree requirements include:


  • Completing the subjects offered in the graduate school
  • Acquiring the number of credits necessary to complete the course
  • Receiving research guidance and working on a thesis
  • Passing the thesis examination executed by the graduate school The Master's degree in Health Care is awarded to individuals who have acquired advanced knowledge and skills in biomedical laboratory sciences and have the capability to develop high practices rooted in scientific thinking and ethics.

Program Outcomes

The Master's program aims to produce graduates who can perform the roles of:


  • Instructor
  • Manager
  • Educator
  • Researcher in the specialized field of biomedical laboratory sciences, with a foundation of high practical skills.

Doctoral Program

A Doctoral degree is awarded to individuals who have completed the required coursework, acquired the necessary credits, and received research guidance based on the basic philosophy of the Graduate School of Health Care Sciences. The degree requirements include:


  • Completing the subjects offered in the graduate school
  • Acquiring the number of credits necessary to complete the course
  • Receiving research guidance and working on a thesis
  • Passing the thesis examination executed by the graduate school
  • Passing the final examination mainly on the thesis and relating subjects The Doctoral degree in Health Care is awarded to individuals who have the capability to perform pioneering research activities with high academic knowledge, skills, and practical skills necessary to engage in highly professional work in the biomedical laboratory sciences field.

Program Outcomes

The Doctoral program aims to produce graduates who have the qualities and competency to perform global and academic leadership as an:


  • Instructor
  • Manager
  • Educator
  • Researcher with a high level of expertise and high ethical standards.
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