Biomedical Laboratory techniques

L/SNT3
3 years
Monza
limited with national admission test
Italian
School of Medicine and Surgery
Presentation of the course

The Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Laboratory techniques (qualification required for the profession of Biomedical Laboratory technician) belongs to the Class of Degrees in Technical Healthcare Professions, has a duration of three years and involves the acquisition of 180 university study credits (CFUs) leading to the award of the degree.

The official language of the course is Italian.

At the end of the course, the qualification of Degree in Biomedical Laboratory techniques (qualification required for the profession of Biomedical Laboratory technician) is issued.
The qualification enables access to first-level postgraduate programmes, specialist training courses, Master’s Degree courses in Technical Healthcare Profession Sciences without study deficits and other classes launched at the University of Milano-Bicocca or at other universities in accordance with the procedures set out in their respective regulations.

The Degree intends to provide solid cultural and methodological preparation in laboratory diagnostics in the fields of Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Haematology, Anatomy and Pathology, Toxicology, Blood Transfusion, Veterinary Practice and Biomedical Research.

In these fields, the Degree provides graduates with solid technical and practical skills. The Degree also trains professional figures who fit well into the current complex health and social care situation, with knowledge of Psychology, Occupational Medicine, Radiation Protection, Business Organisation, Healthcare Planning, Hygiene, Ethics and Professional Deontology.

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Number of students enrolled
89,5%
Overall student satisfaction
95,2%
Graduation rate
Data source: Indicatori Anvur - Anno 2021 - dati al 01/04/2023

Admission and enrolment

The national admission test will take place on 14 September 2023

ADMISSION TEST
RANKINGS
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President of the Teaching Coordination Council
Marina Pitto