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Students
Tuition Fee
EUR 3,000
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Laboratory Science | Medical Laboratory Technology | Biomedical Sciences
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 3,000
About Program

Program Overview


The "BSc Biomedical Laboratory Techniques" program at UniCamillus, Italy, is a 3-year degree that equips students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in biomedical laboratory techniques. Through a combination of formal and informal teaching methods, students gain expertise in biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, and other disciplines. Graduates are highly sought after in public and private laboratories, research institutes, and other healthcare settings.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

Overview:

The "BSc Biomedical Laboratory Techniques" (BSc Biomedical Laboratory Techniques) is a 3-year degree program offered at UniCamillus in Rome, Italy. It trains students to become qualified professionals within the laboratory field, equipped with the scientific, theoretical, and practical knowledge to independently conduct analyses and research activities related to biomedical and biotechnological disciplines including biochemistry, clinical biochemistry, microbiology, virology, drug-toxicology, immunology, clinical pathology, hematology, cytology, histopathology, medical genetics, and transfusion medicine.

Objectives:

The program aims to equip graduates with advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills in innovative methodologies, increasing their professional appeal within specific work environments. Graduates can pursue further studies with first-level master’s degrees and master’s degrees, as per relevant announcements of selections.

Outline:

Content and Structure:

The program combines formal and informal teaching methods. Formal teaching includes lectures and seminars, while informal teaching involves interactive activities in small groups coordinated by a tutor.

Assessment:

Assessment Methods:

The final exam consists of a practical test assessing theoretical and practical skills and a written and defended thesis. The practical test occurs in November and April, while the thesis defense takes place in November and April.

Assessment Criteria:

The final grade is determined based on the student's performance in the practical exam and the thesis defense.

Teaching:

Teaching Methods:

The program employs diverse teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, and interactive group activities facilitated by tutors.

Careers:

Career Paths:

Upon graduation, individuals can pursue careers as employees in various public or private laboratories. These can include hospitals, university polyclinics, research institutes, zoo-prophylactic institutes, private analysis laboratories, and more. Individuals can also choose to work as solo practitioners.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates can expect high job satisfaction and readily find employment opportunities within the field, as indicated by the 2023 Almalaurea Report.

Other:

Language of the Programme:

Italian

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