Clinical Chemistry program
Master
Levels
4
Courses
17
Credits
36
Number of students
5
Overview
Program Identification and General Information:
Program’s Main Location:
Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences - Main Campus, Jouf University – Sakaka.
System of Study:
☒ Coursework & Thesis
Mode of Study:
☒ On Campus
Major track/pathway
Credit Hours (For each track) Professions/jobs (For each track)
1. Clinical Microbiology: 15
2. Hematology: 15
3. Clinical Chemistry: 15
Total credit hours: (36)
General Courses: 13
Specialized (Elective): 15
Thesis: 8
Total: 36
Mission, Goals
1. Program Mission:
Preparing highly qualified and skilled graduates to support education, scientific research, and community healthcare.
2. Program Goals:
1- Assuring high quality in teaching and training to prepare competent professionals in clinical laboratory sciences.
2- Providing graduates with the fundamental knowledge, values, and skills necessary for teaching and research.
3- Encouraging and preparing students in research skills to pursue PhD studies.
4- Graduating proficient clinical laboratory scientists to serve the community.
Program content
Admission requirements
Program levels
Level One
mcls 612 - Molecular Diagnostics - mandatory
Credits
2
Theoretical
1
Pratical
2
Training
Total Content
3
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of clinical molecular diagnostics and explores the use of molecular techniques in the diagnosis of disease. It describes the principles of modern techniques used in bio-molecular diagnosis with emphasis on biomedical molecular biology and understanding the advanced molecular techniques for disease diagnosis, gene mapping (genome), identification and amplification techniques used in infectious disease, nucleic acid alteration (mutation) and genetic fingerprinting, components of a molecular laboratory and the evaluation of controls to validate the results obtained.
mcls 615 - Laboratory Management and Quality Assurance - mandatory
Credits
2
Theoretical
2
Pratical
Training
Total Content
2
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course aims to introduce the student to a number of the management and quality aspects of laboratory medicine and medical research including aspects of change management, laboratory information systems, intellectual property, creative thinking and economics of the healthcare system and pathology services.
mcls 614 - Medical Genetics - mandatory
Credits
1
Theoretical
1
Pratical
Training
Total Content
1
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course covers the basic and advanced knowledge of medical genetics. The course especially focuses on the impact of genetic concepts on medicine and the inheritance of human genetic diseases. The course enhances the clinical skills for the analysis and interpretation of different human genetic case studies. This course also emphasizes the ethical principles and values in the medical genetics field.
mcls 613 - Advanced Immunology - mandatory
Credits
1
Theoretical
1
Pratical
Training
Total Content
1
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course provides comprehensive advanced knowledge in the immune system biology, the Advanced Immunology of a broad range of immune-mediated diseases, and in-depth guidance on the basic concepts and clinical practices.
Level Two
mcls 643 - Clinical Endocrinology - mandatory
Credits
3
Theoretical
2
Pratical
2
Training
Total Content
4
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course covers the advanced knowledge on the pathophysiology of Endocrine system, clinical significance, laboratory testing, and treatment. The course will especially focus on current methods used for endocrine disorders identification and their diagnosis.
Students are expected to be familiar with the functions of the endocrine glands, the structure, secretion and action of the important hormones, and the major clinical endocrine disorders. Emphasis will be placed on understanding pathophysiology and being able to use general principles in endocrine physiology (e.g. negative feedback) or in the management of endocrine disorders (e.g., insulin management) in consideration of specific circumstances and clinical cases.
mcls 642 - Advanced Analytical Techniques in Clinical Chemistry - mandatory
Credits
3
Theoretical
2
Pratical
2
Training
Total Content
4
Prerequisite
Course Description:
of modern analytical techniques that are used in clinical chemistry laboratory. Topics include principles of laboratory analysis, safety and mathematical calculation, reagent preparation, optical techniques, immunological techniques, molecular techniques, chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques
mcls 641 - In Born Error of Metabolism - mandatory
Credits
2
Theoretical
2
Pratical
Training
Total Content
2
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course covers the biochemical manifestations of inborn errors of metabolism; discussion and comparison of diagnostic methods employed in the diagnosis of metabolic diseases. Emphasis is placed on diagnostic metabolites of inborn errors of carbohydrate, lipids and amino acid metabolism. Organelle-Related Disorders (Lysosomes, Peroxisomes, and Golgi) will also be addressed.
mcls 617 - Seminar - mandatory
Credits
1
Theoretical
1
Pratical
Training
Total Content
1
Prerequisite
Course Description:
Seminar is a foundational course that engages students in cross-curricular conversations that explore the complexities of academic and real-world topics and issues by analyzing divergent perspectives. Students learn to synthesize information from multiple sources, develop their own perspectives in written essays, and design and deliver oral and visual presentations. Ultimately, the course aims to equip students with the power to analyze and evaluate information with accuracy and precision in order to craft and communicate evidence-based arguments.
mcls 616 - Advanced Biostatistics - mandatory
Credits
2
Theoretical
1
Pratical
Training
Total Content
3
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course covers the basic and advanced principles of biostatistics. The course will especially focus on specific tools for describing data sets graphically and numerically; methods for performing inference on population means and proportions via sample data; statistical hypothesis testing and its application to group comparisons; issues of power and sample size in study designs; and different study designs.
Level Three
mcls 618 - Scientific Research Methods - mandatory
Credits
1
Theoretical
1
Pratical
Training
Total Content
1
Prerequisite
Course Description:
The course will enable students to understand the meaning of scientific research, concepts and types. They will be acquainted with the elements of formulating a general question about an area of research and designing and conducting the research in a goal-oriented manner. The students will learn the methods of collecting, measuring and in a broad sense, analyzing quantitative and qualitative data (both in experimental and non-experimental settings). Students will also gain skills in searching literature sources relevant to their research, skills in data analysis and interpretation as well as writing and presenting the research. The course will emphasize the importance of ethical consideration and the process of approval of research.
mcls 646 - Clinical Practice in Clinical Chemistry - mandatory
Credits
3
Theoretical
6
Pratical
Training
Total Content
6
Prerequisite
Course Description:
The course Applies advanced experiments and techniques in clinical Chemistry Practices, Analyze the critically and different problems and challenges in order to achieve accurate and reliable results in clinical Chemistry, Show personal integrity, respect and honesty during carrying out thesis writing by following ethical standards, dealing with Patients, Demonstrate leadership skills, collaboration, team teamwork and handle the situations calmly.
mcls 645 - Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring - mandatory
Credits
2
Theoretical
2
Pratical
Training
Total Content
2
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course will enable the students to learn basic knowledge of drug actions, mechanism and effects. The pharmacological part will mainly focus on general pharmacological principles. The toxicology part intends to give the student’s knowledge of toxicological principles such as drug abuse of natural and synthetic compounds, toxic metals, techniques of drug analysis and effects of drugs like anti- inflammatory and analgesic, Immunosuppressive, antipsychotic, Tranquilizers, Chemotherapeutic agents etc. Topics will include sample handling and analysis in body fluids including blood and urine.
mcls 644 - Advanced Diagnostic Enzymology - mandatory
Credits
2
Theoretical
1
Pratical
2
Training
Total Content
3
Prerequisite
Course Description:
This course covers the advanced knowledge on the pathophysiology of Enzymes, clinical significance, laboratory testing, and treatment. The course will especially focus on current methods used for disorders identification and diagnosis of metabolic diseases.
Student will address the fundamentals of enzymology such as enzyme catalysis, inhibition, and biological functions, enzyme kinetics and action mechanisms, as well as current enzyme medical and industrial applications
mcls 620 - Infection Control and Prevention - mandatory
Credits
1
Theoretical
1
Pratical
Training
Total Content
1
Prerequisite
Course Description:
Infection prevention and control (IPC) is an applied course that focus on advance knowledge and skills in infection prevention and control in present-day healthcare practice, which affects all patient care activities in healthcare settings. IPC, including prevention of communicable diseases and the spread of antimicrobial resistance, which is an essential component of healthcare quality and patient safety. In this course, students will learn how and why healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) occur and how this course reduces their risk and spread. Effective course includes building a program with all healthcare personnel (HCP) playing their part to prevent the spread of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance.
mcls 619 - Research Proposal specialized track - mandatory
Credits
1
Theoretical
1
Pratical
Training
Total Content
1
Prerequisite
Course Description:
The course will have individualized laboratory research proposal writing of ethical approval master degree research project. Students will understand the planning and choosing the right research and ethics. The research proposal in the chosen specialized track (Microbiology, Hematology or Clinical Chemistry) will be prepared under the supervision of a faculty member and will be submitted for approval to the scientific committee for approval.
Level Four
mcls 699 - Thesis - mandatory
Credits
8
Theoretical
16
Pratical
Training
Total Content
16
Prerequisite
Course Description:
The course will have individualized laboratory research and thesis preparation for master's degree students. The master’s thesis will be carried out under the supervision of a faculty member, and the work must represent an original contribution to the medical laboratory sciences. The course practically applies the students' knowledge, skills, and ethics in the research course. The students must submit the completed thesis to a committee and successfully defend it according to the master’s studies regulations.