Biomedical Laboratory Techniques 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Milan |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

156 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Biological SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

In terms of the educational goals specific to this degree programme of Biomedical Laboratory Techniques, and the professional baseline provided to programme graduates to continue their studies within the same discipline as their first degree or in other faculties or programmes within the University, the degree programme in Biomedical Laboratory Techniques has the following educational goals:


-possess an integrated body of theoretical knowledge in the field of laboratory sciences and techniques allowing students to analyse, assess, interpret, apply, and judiciously plan biomedical and bio-technological laboratory activities in terms of biochemical, microbiological / virological, pharmacological, toxicological, immunological, pathological, haematological, cytological, and histopathological analysis. They do so as independent professionals, but also in collaboration with other personnel holding a degree in laboratory science, and assigned various operating responsibilities;

-have theoretical knowledge of radiation-protection protocols and related regulations;

-possess an integrated body of practical knowledge in the field of laboratory sciences and techniques such that they might bear the responsibility, within the scope of their own research and training, of conducting biomedical and bio-technological laboratory activities in terms of biochemical, microbiological / virological, pharmacological, toxicological, immunological, pathological, haematological, cytological, and histopathological analysis;

-possess a practical understanding of the application and monitoring of radiation-protection measures;

-have the requisite professional method so that services can be provided independently and safely, either alone or in collaboration with other personnel in complementary positions;

-be able to carry out, with all professional care and training, work protocols as set by one's executive supervisors;

-ensure that one's services match all indicators and standards established by the director in the clinic or hospital where one is working;

-be able to propose work-planning and -organisation criteria within the hospital or clinic in which one works;

-be able to control and check proper functioning of all devices used, handling routine maintenance on the same, and independently troubleshooting any minor issues;

-be able to read, interpret, and understand instructions and illustrative symbols in instruction and operating manuals, including in technical English;

-have a basic proficiency in the English language allowing them to work in their professional field both in Italy and in Europe (or beyond);

-acquire a liberal enough education to enter into a variety of two-year degree programmes after graduation.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAMME IS ENTIRELY TAUGHT IN ITALIAN

Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

In terms of the educational goals specific to this degree programme of Biomedical Laboratory Techniques, and the professional baseline provided to programme graduates to continue their studies within the same discipline as their first degree or in other faculties or programmes within the University, the degree programme in Biomedical Laboratory Techniques has the following educational goals:


-possess an integrated body of theoretical knowledge in the field of laboratory sciences and techniques allowing students to analyse, assess, interpret, apply, and judiciously plan biomedical and bio-technological laboratory activities in terms of biochemical, microbiological / virological, pharmacological, toxicological, immunological, pathological, haematological, cytological, and histopathological analysis. They do so as independent professionals, but also in collaboration with other personnel holding a degree in laboratory science, and assigned various operating responsibilities;

-have theoretical knowledge of radiation-protection protocols and related regulations;

-possess an integrated body of practical knowledge in the field of laboratory sciences and techniques such that they might bear the responsibility, within the scope of their own research and training, of conducting biomedical and bio-technological laboratory activities in terms of biochemical, microbiological / virological, pharmacological, toxicological, immunological, pathological, haematological, cytological, and histopathological analysis;

-possess a practical understanding of the application and monitoring of radiation-protection measures;

-have the requisite professional method so that services can be provided independently and safely, either alone or in collaboration with other personnel in complementary positions;

-be able to carry out, with all professional care and training, work protocols as set by one's executive supervisors;

-ensure that one's services match all indicators and standards established by the director in the clinic or hospital where one is working;

-be able to propose work-planning and -organisation criteria within the hospital or clinic in which one works;

-be able to control and check proper functioning of all devices used, handling routine maintenance on the same, and independently troubleshooting any minor issues;

-be able to read, interpret, and understand instructions and illustrative symbols in instruction and operating manuals, including in technical English;

-have a basic proficiency in the English language allowing them to work in their professional field both in Italy and in Europe (or beyond);

-acquire a liberal enough education to enter into a variety of two-year degree programmes after graduation.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAMME IS ENTIRELY TAUGHT IN ITALIAN

Admission Requirements

42+
4+

Admission into the programme is capped, at a national level, pursuant to Law no. 264 of 2 August 1999.

The number of students who may be admitted is set each year pursuant to a decree of the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR), based on findings provided by the university in terms of available instructional, classroom, and clinical resources (human and otherwise), as well as the demand for the type of professionals contemplated for this Class as determined by the Region of Lombardy, and the Ministry of Health.

The admission test is given in accordance with directives and timetables established from year to year by the MUR.

The admission test will be administered as a national exam, generally in the month of September. The date will be set pursuant to a decree of MUR.


Additional learning requirements (OFA)

Students who answered less than 50% of the Biology and Chemistry questions on the admission test will be required to finish a set of additional learning requirements (OFA). These prerequisites may be met through specifically assigned remedial work. Any failure to complete the OFA will make it impossible for the student to sit exams in: Medical chemistry - Foundations of biomedical sciences.

3 Years
Oct

Tuition fees

International
156 EUR

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