Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Urology Technology is a specialist curriculum that prepares students for professions in urology, with an emphasis on diagnosing and treating urinary tract problems. The curriculum usually lasts 3-4 years with both academic and practical instruction in areas such as urology treatments, medical imaging, and patient care. Students study urological anatomy, pharmacology, and numerous diagnostic procedures, such as cystoscopy and ultrasound. The curriculum also stresses clinical skills, providing graduates with the expertise needed to assist urologists during surgeries, run diagnostic tests, and handle patient records. Certification opportunities may be available after graduation.