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associate's degree
What Will You Learn?
The curriculum for an associate's degree in histology generally covers topics such as:
Microscopy
Tissue Processing
Staining Techniques
Histopathology
Laboratory Safety
In addition to theoretical knowledge, students gain hands-on experience through laboratory work and internships, which are integral parts of the program.
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