outcomes
1. Broad knowledge in life sciences, chemistry, and computer science enabling the graduate to employ these insights in the field of diagnostic analysis.
2. Ability to identify abnormal deviations in levels and nature of the standards used in determining medical conditions.
3. High comprehension of modern technologies employed in diagnostic analysis through a precise understanding of device functionality, operational requirements, and their utilization in analyzing laboratory samples.
4. Diagnosing biological factors such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites, and others.