A School of Natural Science offers specialized education in scientific fields that support healthcare, research, and technology. The B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) and M.Sc. (Master of Science) programs typically include courses in fields like microbiology, biotechnology, medical laboratory science, environmental science, and clinical research. These programs focus on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through laboratory work, research projects, and internships. B.Sc. students gain foundational knowledge, while M.Sc. students specialize in advanced topics, preparing them for careers in healthcare, research institutions, pharmaceuticals, and environmental conservation. Graduates contribute to scientific advancements and improvements in public health and technology.