New offering in 2020: Bachelor of Health Sciences in Clinical Technology

The Bachelor of Health Sciences in Clinical Technology is a 4 year full-time programme offered at the Bloemfontein campus. The bachelors is a NQF level 8.

Career opportunities

Qualified Clinical Technologists are employed in a government- or private practice selecting one of the seven specialisation areas: Cardiology, pulmonology, critical care, nephrology, reproductive biology, perfusion, neurophysiology.

For more information on the programme visit, Department of Health Sciences

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