THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSE (N.O.) in BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
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Start Date
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Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Biomedical Sciences | Laboratory Science | Medical Laboratory Technology
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Genoa offers a three-year undergraduate degree program in Biomedical Laboratory Techniques. This program provides students with a solid foundation in biomedical sciences and specialized training in various laboratory areas, including biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacotoxicology, immunology, clinical pathology, hematology, and cytology.
Program Details
- Program Code: 9293
- Program Type: Three-year undergraduate degree (N.O.)
- Duration: 3 years
- Credits: 180 CFU
- Class: L/SNT3 - Class of Bachelor's Degrees in Healthcare Professions
- Access: Admission test
- Available Places: 30 EU students, 2 non-EU students
- Location: Genoa
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Method: Conventional
- Coordinator: Luca Mastracci
- Department: Department of Experimental Medicine
- Costs: From 0 to 3000 euros per year. Discover if you are eligible for scholarships and exemptions.
- International Experiences: International locations and partners
What You Will Learn
The program provides a comprehensive education in biomedical sciences, including:
- Basic Training: Anatomy, physiology, pathology, biology, genetics, chemistry, and biochemistry
- Supplementary Training: Computer science, scientific English, physics, statistics, and radioprotection
- Specific Training: Laboratory techniques in clinical pathology, immunometry, microbiology, and virology
- Professional Outcomes: Graduates can work in biomedical laboratories, research institutions, pharmaceutical industries, and healthcare services.
Career Opportunities
Graduates in Biomedical Laboratory Techniques can find employment in various fields, including:
- Biomedical laboratories
- Research institutions
- Pharmaceutical industries
- Healthcare services
- Public and private laboratories
- Veterinary clinics
- Industries producing diagnostic technologies
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does a Biomedical Laboratory Technician do?
- The technician is responsible for laboratory analyses and research related to biomedical sciences.
- What kind of work can a graduate in Biomedical Laboratory Techniques do?
- Graduates can work in laboratories, research institutions, pharmaceutical industries, and healthcare services.
- What are the motivations for choosing this program?
- Passion for diagnosis and research related to laboratory methodologies.
- Where can I find work with a degree in Biomedical Laboratory Techniques?
- In public and private laboratories, research institutions, pharmaceutical industries, and healthcare services.
- What kind of users will I work with as a Biomedical Laboratory Technician?
- The technician does not have direct contact with patients but analyzes biological samples.
Contacts
For more information about the program, please contact the Student Support Service of the School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
- Address: Via Alberti L.B. 4, 16132 Genova
- Call Center: Active on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9-11 am
- Email: [Insert email]
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