| Explains the fundamental concepts and application areas of cytotechnology. |
| Defines and explains cell injury, cell death, and adaptation mechanisms (hypertrophy, hyperplasia, atrophy, metaplasia). |
| Classifies cytological materials and applies laboratory procedures. |
| Applies fixation and preparation methods for cytological specimens and evaluates the results. |
| Recognizes and applies cell block preparation techniques and staining methods used in cytology. |
| Explains cytology laboratory management and standard procedures. |
| Reinforces knowledge and skills through individual research and presentation activities. |