Overview
The undergraduate programmes at the School of Allied and Healthcare Professions are designed to build strong clinical knowledge, technical competence and professional ethics. Through a balanced approach to classroom learning and practical training, students are prepared for meaningful roles in healthcare delivery.

B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)
This programme focuses on diagnostic laboratory sciences, equipping students with skills in clinical testing, analysis and quality control. Graduates play a critical role in disease diagnosis, monitoring and healthcare decision-making.
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B.Sc. Cardiac Care Technology (BCCT)
A specialised programme that prepares students to support cardiac diagnosis and treatment through advanced clinical training. Learners gain hands-on experience in cardiovascular care and patient monitoring.
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B.Sc. Anaesthesia and Operational Theatre Technology (BAOTT)
This programme trains students to assist surgical teams in anaesthesia management and operation theatre procedures. Emphasis is placed on patient safety, technical precision and clinical preparedness.
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Why are the School of Allied and Healthcare Programmes unique?
Strong integration of theory and clinical practice
Programmes are designed to balance academic learning with hands-on clinical exposure, ensuring students are well prepared for professional healthcare settings.
Technology-enabled healthcare education
Students gain exposure to modern healthcare tools, simulations and digital platforms that reflect contemporary clinical practices.
Industry and hospital collaborations
Partnerships with leading healthcare institutions provide opportunities for clinical training, internships and real-world exposure.
Multidisciplinary and inclusive learning environment
The School brings together diverse perspectives across healthcare, biomedical sciences and public health to support holistic learning.
Focus on empathy, ethics and patient care
Alongside technical competence, programmes emphasise professional ethics, compassionate care and social responsibility.

Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate strong clinical and technical competence in their chosen allied healthcare discipline.
- Apply theoretical knowledge effectively in real-world healthcare and clinical environments.
- Use modern healthcare technologies and tools to support diagnosis, treatment and patient care.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively with healthcare teams, patients and caregivers.
- Exhibit ethical judgement, empathy and professionalism while delivering quality healthcare services.