| ÖÇ1 | Defines the concept and scope of biochemistry and explains the importance of clinical biochemistry in the field of health. |
| ÖÇ2 | Identifies the basic measurement methods used in the clinical biochemistry laboratory and explains their working principles. |
| ÖÇ3 | Learns the analysis methods of biological samples such as blood and interprets the analysis results. |
| ÖÇ4 | Evaluates the biochemical functions of organ systems through functional tests. |
| ÖÇ5 | Learns and interprets the analysis methods and results of biological samples such as urine and feces. |
| ÖÇ6 | Learns the analysis methods and interprets the results of biological samples such as cerebrospinal fluid. |
| ÖÇ7 | Learns the characteristics and diagnostic significance of transudate and exudate fluids. |
| ÖÇ8 | Learns the properties and diagnostic evaluation of gastric and duodenal fluids. |
| ÖÇ9 | Explains the laboratory analyses and clinical significance of hormones and tumor markers. |
| ÖÇ10 | Explains the biochemical basis of acid-base balance and disorders, and evaluates blood gas analysis results. |
| ÖÇ11 | Explains the importance of mineral and electrolyte balance in the body and its role in laboratory diagnosis. |
| ÖÇ12 | Explains the basic principles of hematological analyses and interprets their clinical results. |
| ÖÇ13 | Explains the principles of serological tests and their roles in disease diagnosis. |
| ÖÇ14 | Learns the recognition (identification) reactions used in biochemical analysis. |