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Charles Sturt University
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Pathology)
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Pathology) prepares students to work in diagnostic laboratories, focusing on the analysis of blood, tissues, and other specimens. The program covers core ar...


The University of Western Australia
Bachelor in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Perth, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is designed to give students a strong foundation in understanding bodily functions and diseases through laboratory practices. The program covers core ...
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Oklahoma State University
Bachelor of ENTOMOLOGY & PLANT PATHOLOGY
- Stillwater, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
The Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology offers undergraduate Entomology majors three degree options that provide hands-on opportunities, interactive learning, and potential employment within the department, so you’ll be prepared with practical experience for nearly any entomological career. The department also offers graduate students two masters options and two doctoral options.
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Pathology degree programs at the Bachelor's level focus on understanding diseases through the study of tissues, organs, and bodily fluids. This field is critical for developing diagnostic techniques and treatment plans, making it a unique pathway in healthcare.
Many learners start by examining courses in histopathology, microbiology, and immunology, which introduce foundational concepts and techniques. Students develop specific skills like preparing and analyzing tissue samples, performing diagnostic tests, and interpreting lab results. This hands-on experience fosters independence and critical thinking as students learn to assess complex medical conditions.
Graduates typically pursue careers as laboratory technicians, clinical researchers, or pathology assistants. Equipped with a comprehensive understanding of disease mechanisms and laboratory practices, you'll be prepared to contribute to advancements in medical science, helping improve patient outcomes worldwide. As you engage with this dynamic field, your work plays a vital role in the healthcare system.