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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Health Science and Technology at Grameen University is a four-year undergraduate program designed to prepare students for careers in modern healthcare, public health, and biomedical technology. The program integrates the principles of health sciences, medical technology, biomedical research, and healthcare innovation, equipping students with the skills to improve patient care, manage healthcare systems, and contribute to scientific and technological advancements in medicine.

This interdisciplinary program bridges the gap between healthcare, technology, and research, producing graduates who are prepared to work in hospitals, laboratories, research institutions, public health agencies, and the healthcare technology industry.

Program Objectives

The program aims to:

  • Provide a strong foundation in health sciences and biomedical technology.
  • Equip students with skills in medical diagnostics, laboratory management, and healthcare innovation.
  • Develop competencies in research methodology, data analysis, and healthcare technology applications.
  • Foster ethical, evidence-based, and patient-centered healthcare practices.
  • Prepare graduates for professional careers or further studies in health sciences and biomedical research.

Curriculum Structure

The BSc in Health Science and Technology program is structured over eight semesters, combining theory, laboratory experience, and practical training.

Key components include:

  • General Education Courses: Communication, mathematics, social sciences, and scientific reasoning.
  • Core Health Science Courses: Anatomy, physiology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical laboratory techniques.
  • Biomedical Technology Courses: Medical instrumentation, diagnostic technologies, health informatics, medical imaging, and biotechnology applications.
  • Laboratory Practicals: Hands-on experience in biomedical and clinical laboratories.
  • Internship / Field Training: Practical exposure in hospitals, diagnostic centers, or research institutions.
  • Capstone Project / Research: Independent research addressing real-world healthcare and technology challenges.

     

The program requires approximately 130–140 credit hours for completion.

Core Learning Areas

  1. Health Sciences Fundamental human biology, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and clinical sciences.
  2. Biomedical Technology Medical devices, diagnostic instrumentation, health informatics, and biotechnology applications.
  3. Laboratory and Research Techniques Practical laboratory skills, clinical diagnostics, and biomedical research methodology.
  4. Data and Healthcare Management Health data analysis, electronic health records, and quality assurance in healthcare settings.
  5. Research and Capstone Project
    Designing experiments, analyzing healthcare data, and presenting research findings.

Learning and Teaching Approach

The program uses interactive lectures, laboratory sessions, workshops, case studies, and project-based learning. Students gain hands-on experience with diagnostic instruments, biomedical technologies, and research methods under faculty supervision.

Assessment Methods

Students are assessed through:

  • Written examinations and quizzes
  • Laboratory reports and practical assessments
  • Research projects and presentations
  • Continuous assessment and internship evaluations

     

These assessment methods ensure both theoretical mastery and practical competency in health sciences and technology.

Career Prospects

Graduates of the BSc in Health Science and Technology program can pursue careers in:

  • Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratories
  • Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities
  • Biomedical and Medical Technology Industry
  • Public Health and Research Institutions
  • Medical Device and Health Informatics Companies
  • Higher Studies in Health Sciences, Biomedical Technology, or Public Health

     

The program also provides a foundation for postgraduate studies such as MSc or PhD in biomedical sciences, healthcare technology, or health management.

Admission Requirements

Applicants should have:

  • Completed Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or equivalent with strong performance in Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics).
  • Demonstrated aptitude in scientific reasoning and problem-solving.
  • Met any additional admission requirements, including written tests or interviews, as determined by the university.

Facilities and Academic Support

Grameen University provides comprehensive support to students, including:

  • Advanced biomedical and clinical laboratories
  • Access to scientific databases, journals, and research tools
  • Academic mentoring, career guidance, and research supervision
  • Opportunities for internships and hands-on training in healthcare settings

     

These resources ensure graduates are well-prepared for professional careers or research in health science and technology.

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