Medical Laboratory Sciences
Medical Laboratory Sciences
| Medical Laboratory Sciences | |
|---|---|
| Credit Hours | 134 |
| Study Duration | 4 Years |
| Language | English Language |
| Fees | Free |
| Study Mode | Regular Education |
| Study Period | Morning Period |
| Study Degree | Bachelor |
| Admission Status | Available |
About Program
Medical Laboratory Science is one of the most important medical disciplines, highly sought after by students both locally and globally. This is due to the rapid advancements in medical sciences and the tremendous progress in biotechnology, nanotechnology, genetic engineering, and other advanced therapeutic technologies—factors that continue to increase the demand for graduates in this field within the job market.
Program Aims to:
- Prepare highly qualified specialists who meet the labor market needs in the field of medical laboratories.
- Equip students with the latest modern technologies in the various disciplines of medical laboratories.
- Provide students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in medical laboratory sciences.
- Encourage and support students in conducting research and actively participating in training programs related to the specialty.
- Engage students in community service programs relevant to the field.
- Prepare students to pursue postgraduate programs related to the specialty.
- Hospitals and health centers.
- The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA).
- Various health sectors.
- Universities.
- Medical research centers.
- Medical diagnostic centers.
- Forensic research centers.
- Private pharmaceutical and food companies.
- An applicant must have a Saudi Secondary School Certificate - Science Section (SSSCSS) or its equivalent. The secondary school certificate should not be more than five years old. The Rector of MU may grant an exemption from this condition.
- An applicant must have an Aptitude Test Certificate (ATC) administered by the National Center for Assessment in Higher Education. The minimum qualifying scores for the SSSCSS and ATC tests are a total equivalent percentage of 75% (based on 30% from the SSSCSS, 30% from the ATC, and 40% from the cumulative basic Science of SSSCSS).
- An applicant must not have been dismissed from another university for disciplinary reasons.
- Priority is given to those with higher grades. When applicants exceed availability.
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