| 1. | Gains comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of the basic oncological approach. |
| 2. | Learns the relationship between cancer formation and mutation. |
| 3. | Understands the molecular bases and mechanisms in cancer treatment. |
| 4. | It has basic and clinical cancer knowledge and basic oncology laboratory application skills. |
| 5. | Learn and apply cell culture, three-dimensional cultures and cancer cell culture methods. |
| 6. | Applies laboratory methods for advanced cancer research. |
| 7. | Can use advanced molecular laboratory methods used in cancer research. |
| 8. | Learns and applies advanced cancer models (in vitro and in vivo). |
| 9. | Have detailed information about carcinogenesis steps and cancer etiology. |
| 10. | Can adapt the information in the field of cancer to researches in line with current developments. |
| 11. | Independently conduct research in accordance with the principles of research and publication ethics and conduct studies in the field of Oncology within the framework of ethical rules. Gains knowledge of academic and philosophical knowledge for postgraduate education. |
| 12. | Learns the concept of individualized medicine in cancer diagnosis, treatment and research. |
| 13. | Uses the information required by research in the field of oncology. Understands cancer at the molecular level. Knows cancer biology and genetics and their differences from normal processes. Knows cancer cell and tissue properties from normal cells. |
| 14. | Understands advanced epidemiological and statistical information in cancer-related studies. Knows the statistical methods specific to cancer research. Records objective data suitable for statistical analysis. |
| 15. | Evaluates the scientific foundations of evidence-based basic and advanced oncological information critically. |