The Bachelor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences program is meticulously organized into 134 credit hours, segmented over four academic years, and further broken down into eight distinct levels. The comprehensive curriculum begins with a foundational preparatory year, constituting levels 1 and 2, and progresses to encompass a broad array of college requirements, as well as an array of specialized courses specifically designed for the medical laboratory sciences discipline. Each academic year is structured into two levels, corresponding to two academic semesters. Upon the successful completion of their academic studies, students are then required to undertake a practical training year, often referred to as an internship, to gain hands-on experience in their field. The arrangement of the study plan is as follows: