DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE

HOD'S WELCOME MESSAGE

In line with the vision of Benson Idahosa University (BIU), which is to raise academics, professionals and entrepreneurs, who will be effective disciples for Christ by excelling in their professional fields, the Medical Laboratory Science Department offers courses leading to the award of Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (B.MLS) Honours degree.

Medical Laboratory Science is a promising dynamic profession that is designed to provide a broad basis of fundamental scientific knowledge and its applications such that the graduands are well prepared to meet with changing needs of modern scientific knowledge considering their
pivotal role in health care delivery system.The training exposes students to application of medical laboratory science in key areas such as clinical diagnostic services, food and beverage industries, pharmaceutical industries, breweries, utility departments (e.g. Water Corporation), academics and research institutions.

The training exposes students to basic services, basic medical sciences and to core areas like clinical chemistry, haematology/blood transfusion science, medical microbiology/parasitology, histopathology, immunology/immunochemistry as well as instrumentation and laboratory
management.

Mode of admission is by UTME (5-year programme) and by Direct Entry (4-year programme). Students accepted for the B.MLS programme are expected to register with the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) and be indexed as student members soon after admission into the programme. On successful completion of the BMLS programme, induction into the profession and mandatory one year internship preceding participation in the NYSC programme, graduates are registered as Associate members (AMLSCN) with the professional body, Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria, subject to meeting its other requirements.

Philosophy
The Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science degree is designed to:

a) Provide sound academic and professional background for the production of Medical Laboratory Scientists who would be capable of working anywhere in Nigeria.
b) Produce Medical Laboratory Scientists who would satisfy internationally recognizable standards and who could undertake further training towards specialization.
c) Produce Medical Laboratory Scientists with sufficient management ability to play a leadership role and entrepreneurship in employing others, establishing self, and also in training and general practice of laboratory sciences.
Aims and Objectives
The aims of the B.MLS degree programme are to:
i. To organize and offer courses to undergraduate students as may be prescribed by the Benson Idahosa University Senate and Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (B.MLS).
ii. Instill in students a sense of enthusiasm for the profession; an appreciation of its application in different contexts (in areas such as general medicine, food and beverages, pharmaceutical industries, utility departments e.g. water corporations; research institutions, etc).
iii. Involve the students in an intellectually stimulating and satisfying experience of learning, studying and research.
iv. Provide students with a broad and balanced foundation of medical laboratory knowledge and practical skills; performing effectively in clinical diagnostic services, academics and quality assurance; and function independently or in collaboration with other members of the health team in the care of individuals and groups at all levels of health care.
v. Develop in students, the ability to apply their medical laboratory knowledge and skills to the solution of theoretical and practical problems in laboratory medicine.
vi. Develop in students through an education in medical laboratory sciences, a range of transferable skills of value in medical and non-medical employment.
vii. Provide students with a knowledge and skills base from which they can proceed to further studies in specialized areas involving medical sciences.
viii. To generate in students, an appreciation of the importance of medical laboratory sciences in an industrial, economic, environmental, health and social context.
ix. Generate students with the ability to produce biological and diagnostic reagents as well as being able to fabricate and maintain laboratory equipment.
x. Empower graduates of Medical Laboratory Sciences with skills that will enable them engage in income yielding ventures.

100 L

   
1st Semester   
CODETITLECREDITSTATUS
BOT 111Introduction to Botany2C
ZOO 111Introduction to Zoology2C
CHM 111General Chemistry I (Physical & Inorganic)3C
PHY 111General Physics I3C
MTH 111Elementary Mathematics I (Algebra & Trigonometry.)3C
IDS 111Rudiments of Christian Faith1M
GST 111Communication in English I2M
GST 112Logic ,Philosophy and Human Existence2M
GST 113Nigerian Peoples and Culture2M
FRN 111Communication in French I1M
  21 
2nd Semester   
BOT 121Plant Form and Function2C
ZOO 121Functional Zoology2C
CHM 121General Chemistry II (Organic)3C
PHY 121General Physics II3C
MTH 122Elementary Mathematics II (Calculus)3M
GST 121Use of Library Study skills and Information Technology (ICT)2M
GST 122Communication in English II2M
GST 124History and Philosophy of Science2M
IDS 121Life & Times of Archbishop Benson Idahosa1M
FRN 121Communication in French II1M
  21 

200 L

   
1st Semester   
BCH 211Introductory Biochemistry I3C
BCH 212Experimental Biochemistry I2C
BCH 213Lipid and Carbohydrate Metabolism2C
BCH 214Amino acid,Protein and Nucleic acid Metabolism2C
MCB 211General Microbiology I3M
CHM 211Organic Chemistry3M
CHM 213Practical Chemistry2M
FRN 211Functional French III0M
 TOTAL20 
Electives*   
ZOO 211Environmental Ecology3E
PHY 211Thermal Physics3E
2nd Semester   
BCH 221Introduction to Biochemistry II3C
BCH 222Functional Biochemistry2C
BCH 223Introductory Molecular Biology2M
BCH 224Bioenergetics2M
MCB 221General Microbiology3C
BOT 222Introductory Genetics2M
CHM 222Physical Chemistry2M
CHM 221Inorganic Chemistry3M
GST 222Peace & Conflict Resolution2M
ENT 328Introduction to Entrepreneurial Skills2M
 TOTAL23 

300 L

   
1st Semester   
BCH 311Intermediary Metabolism3C
BCH 312Experimental Biochemistry III2C
BCH 313Basic Immunology3C
BCH 314Introduction to Enzymology3C
BCH 315Techniques in Biochemical Research3C
CHM 315Practical Organic Chemistry2M
CHM 311Organic Chemistry3M
BOT 314Biostatistics3M
ENT 318Introduction to Entrepreneurial Skills2M
TOTAL 24 
2nd SemesterBCH 329- INDUSTRIAL TRAINING   6 MONTHS6
    

400 L

   
1st Semester   
BCH 411Special Topics in Enzymology3C
BCH 412Advanced Intermediary Metabolism and regulation3C
BCH 413Biochemical Genetics/Recombinant DNA Technology3C
BCH 415Biochemistry of Selected Organs and Tissues2C
BCH 416Clinical Biochemistry and Pharmacology3C
BCH 414Experimental Biochemistry IV3C
BCH 418Seminar & Biochemistry Literature2C
BCH 419Bioinformatics2M
 TOTAL21 
Electives*   
BCH 417Biochemistry of Hormones2E
    
    
2nd Semester   
BCH 420Biochemical Reasoning2C
BCH 421Nutritional Biochemistry3C
BCH 422Project6C
BCH 423Biomembranes3C
BCH 424Plant Biochemistry3C
BCH 425Introduction to Biotechnology3C
 TOTAL20 
Electives**   
BCH 426Food Biochemistry2E
BCH 429Introduction to Environmental Biochemistry and Toxicology2E
BCH 427Advanced Immunology2E
BCH 428Biochemical Engineering2E

 

Electives: Elective courses may be taken in addition to core and mandatory courses. Maximum credit load per semester is 24 units.

Second Semester electives are to be taken according to the option desired. Options available and the courses required are as follows:

OptionRequired Courses
Medical BiochemistryBCH 429, BCH 427, BCH 421, BCH 415.
ImmunologyBCH 427, BCH 416, BCH 421.
Food/ Nutritional BiochemistryBCH 421, BCH 426.,BCH 428
Environmental Biochemistry/ ToxicologyBCH 429, ZOO 211.

SENIOR LECTURER

Dr. R. U ERHUNMWUNSE