Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science
Welcome to the Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science (BSMLS) Program! Medical Laboratory Science is a
vital field in healthcare, playing a crucial role in disease detection, diagnosis, and treatment. The BSMLS program
is a four-year degree that equips students with the knowledge and technical skills needed in modern laboratory
medicine.
Through a comprehensive curriculum covering Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Immunology &
Serology, Immunohematology (Blood Banking), Clinical Microscopy, Parasitology, and Histopathologic / Cytologic
Techniques, students learn to operate advanced diagnostic instruments and apply cutting-edge laboratory techniques.
The fourth-year internship provides hands-on experience in CHED-accredited laboratories, ensuring real-world
application of theoretical knowledge.
Graduates are prepared for careers in clinical laboratories, research institutions, public health,
biotechnology, forensics, and academia. They are also eligible for the Medical Technologist Licensure Examination
(MTLE) and international certifications such as ASCP and AMT.
Join us in shaping the future of healthcare through innovation and excellence in Medical Laboratory Science!
VISION: To become an active collaborator of the learning community, dedicated to the formation of
globally competitive Medical Technologists/Medical Laboratory Scientists, who are not only skilled in their field
but are also devoted to research, continuous improvement and excellence.
MISSION: The mission of the MLS Program is to provide dynamic, excellent, and professional Medical
Technologists/Medical Laboratory Scientists committed to embracing the core values of the AMPOLIAN community in
serving the health needs of the global community.
OBJECTIVES:
- Demonstrate technical competence in the performance of clinical laboratory tests in aid of diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases.
- Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills in the workplace.
- Contribute in the collection, analysis, and projection of health information for improving the health care management system;
- Demonstrate interpersonal skills, leadership qualities and ethical practice of the profession;
- Demonstrate research skills in relevant areas of Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science practice;
- Engage in community-oriented activities;
- Engage in life-long learning activities.
- Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills.
- Demonstrate global competitiveness imbued with the core values of Adaptability, Motivation, People-oriented, Optimism, and Leadership.
Here's the summary of the Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science curriculum from AMYA Polytechnic College, Inc.
First Year
1st Semester (25 Units):
Understanding the Self, Mathematics in the Modern World, Environmental Science, Movement Enhancement (PE 101), NSTP 1, Human Anatomy and Physiology with Pathophysiology, Health Information System for MLS, Principles of MLS Practice 1.
2nd Semester (24 Units):
Science, Technology & Society, Living in the IT Era, Fitness Exercises (PE 102), NSTP 2, Principles of MLS Practice 2, Community and Public Health for MLS, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry.
Summer (8 Units):
Art Appreciation, Analytical Chemistry (Quantitative & Qualitative).
Second Year
1st Semester (28 Units):
Life & Works of Rizal, Readings in Philippine History, PATH-FIT I (PE 103), Phlebotomy, Biochemistry for MLS, Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Laboratory Management, Principles and Strategies of Teaching Med Lab Science, Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation (Diagnostic Engineering).
2nd Semester (22 Units):
Purposive Communication, The Contemporary World, Gender and Society, PATH-FIT II (PE 104), Clinical Parasitology, Medical Technology Laws and Bioethics, Human Histology, Cytogenetics.
Summer (8 Units):
Introduction to Nanotechnology, Forensic Laboratory Science.
Third Year
1st Semester (26 Units):
Ethics, Clinical Chemistry 1, Clinical Bacteriology, Hematology 1, Histopathologic and Cytologic Techniques, Analysis of Urine and Body Fluids, Introduction to MLS Research.
2nd Semester (26 Units):
Clinical Chemistry 2, Hematology 2, Immunology and Serology, Immunohematology, Molecular Biology and Diagnostics, Mycology and Virology, Research Paper Writing and Presentation.
Fourth Year
1st Semester (18 Units):
Clinical Internship 1 (12 units), Medical Technology Assessment Program 1, Seminar 1, Medical Laboratory Science Review 1.
2nd Semester (18 Units):
Clinical Internship 2 (12 units), Medical Technology Assessment Program 2, Seminar 2, Medical Laboratory Science Review 2.
