Applied Biomedical Science deals with the study of the underlying anatomy, physiology and pathology of disease and the techniques and procedures involved in the collection and analysis of samples taken from the human body to enable the identification of pathological conditions. Applied Biomedical Science provides the diagnostic tools for medical care within the laboratory.
Applied Biomedical Science is a vast and multidisciplinary area of health care. A sound knowledge of biology is a prerequisite for this programme of studies.
The course is composed of a theoretical component as well as a very strong practical component. Both components cover the 5 major areas of study described below. Practical laboratory sessions are held throughout the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd years course, with placements in the pathology labs of Mater Dei Hospital (called Advanced Practicals in the course programme) held during 3rd year and 4th year. You will also engage in a small research project in one of the major areas of study.
The following are the major areas of study in Applied Biomedical Science:
- Cellular Pathology
- the study and identification of pathological conditions of cells and tissues;
- Clinical Biochemistry and Genetics
- the study of the levels of biochemical compounds in the body and the study of genetics, genomics and molecular biology to understand the inherited basis of disease;
- Haematology
- the study of both the cellular and a soluble components of blood;
- Medical Microbiology/Virology
- the study of microorganisms that cause disease;
- Transfusion Medicine
- the study of the methodology involved in the collection, preservation, storage, testing and administration of blood and blood products; and
- Immunology ֠the study of the diseases and disorders of the immune system.
Communication and Academic Skills Programme
The communication and academic skills programme complements students’ main course of study. It introduces them to writing and presenting as situated within academic contexts sensitive to specific disciplines and develops their competences for future careers.
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Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2) | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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MLS1001 | Introduction to Biomedical Biochemistry and Cell Biology | 6 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS1020 | Basic Practical Techniques 1 | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS1021 | Basic Practical Techniques 2 | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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Semester 1 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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ANA1500 | General Anatomy 1 | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
CHE1004 | Introduction to Chemistry in the Life Sciences | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
MLS1011 | Laboratory Safety | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS1012 | Introduction to Microbiology | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MPH1001 | Principles of Medical Device Science | 4 ECTS   |   | ||
PHB1101 | Body Fluids, Cells, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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Semester 2 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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IHC1016 | IT for Health Care Professionals | 2 ECTS   |   | ||
MLS1003 | Practical Microbiology 1 | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS1005 | Medical Microbiology 1 | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
PAT1922 | Histology | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
PHB1102 | Renal Physiology and Haematology | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
SOR0210 | Data Treatment and Probability | 2 ECTS   |   | ||
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Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2) | |||||
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ABS2012 | Practical Haematology | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS2016 | Practical Clinical Biochemistry | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS2001 | Clinical Biochemistry | 6 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS2002 | Molecular Biology/Genetics | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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Semester 1 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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MLS2018 | Haematopathology | 3 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
PAT2121 | Pathology | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
PHB2101 | Gastrointestinal and the Endocrine System | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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Semester 2 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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ABS2009 | Cellular Pathology 1 | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS2010 | Practical Cellular Pathology 1 | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS2014 | Medical Microbiology 2 | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS2015 | Practical Microbiology 2 | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS2019 | Diagnostic Laboratory Haematology | 3 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
SOR0220 | Elementary Statistical Theory | 2 ECTS   |   | ||
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Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2) | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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ABS3025 | Practical Transfusion Medicine | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS3001 | Transfusion Medicine | 6 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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Semester 1 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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ABS3008 | Cellular Pathology 2 | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3026 | Practical Immunology | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3027 | Practical Cellular Pathology 2 | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
CPH2301 | Introduction to Pharmacology for Applied Biomedical Science Students | 2 ECTS   |   | ||
MLS2004 | Immunology | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS3012 | Epidemiology | 2 ECTS   |   | ||
MLS3013 | Research Methods | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
SOR0233 | Statistical Analysis in Practice | 2 ECTS   |   | ||
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Semester 2 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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ABS3001* | Advanced Practical: Biochemistry and Genetics | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3002* | Advanced Practical: Cellular Pathology | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3003* | Advanced Practical: Haematology | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3004* | Advanced Practical: Immunology and Transfusion Medicine | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3005* | Advanced Practical: Microbiology | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS3004 | Laboratory Applications of Pathology | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS3011 | Quality Control and Quality Assurance | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS3014 | Literature Review | 6 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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Year   (This/these unit/s start/s in Semester 1 and continue/s in Semester 2) | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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ABS3001* | Advanced Practical: Biochemistry and Genetics | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3002* | Advanced Practical: Cellular Pathology | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3003* | Advanced Practical: Haematology | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3004* | Advanced Practical: Immunology and Transfusion Medicine | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS3005* | Advanced Practical: Microbiology | 8 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
ABS4001 | Advanced Practical: General Requirements | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS4001 | Laboratory Management 1 and 2 / Ethics | 4 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
* Students will be directed by the Board which study-units to follow during the third and fourth year of studies respectively.   | |||||
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Semester 1 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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MLS4002 | Applied Microbiology | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS4003 | Applied Immunohaematology | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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Semester 2 | |||||
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Compulsory Units (All students must register for this/these unit/s) | |||||
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MLS4006 | Applied Clinical Biochemistry | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS4007 | Applied Cellular Pathology | 2 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS4103 | Theory of Medical Laboratory Science 1 | 3 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS4104 | Theory of Medical Laboratory Science 2 | 3 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS4105 | Theory of Medical Laboratory Science 3 | 3 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS4106 | Theory of Medical Laboratory Science 4 | 3 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
MLS4200 | Dissertation | 10 ECTS   | (NC)   | ||
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This programme of study is governed by the General Regulations for University Undergraduate Awards, 2019 and by the Bye-Laws for the award of Bachelor of Science (Honours) - B.Sc. (Hons) - under the auspices of the Faculty of Health Sciences.