The Science Laboratories in the Manila campus are located at St. Maur’s Building. 

The Research, Microbiology, Physics laboratories and main office are located on the 2nd floor 

The Physics Laboratory (42-A) is situated on the 2nd floor of St. Maur’s Hall. It is fully equipped with apparatus for Physics experiments. 



The Science Laboratory office (42-B) serves as the reception area for students, teachers, and guests, aside from the repository of some instruments and apparatus. 








The Microbiology and Parasitology Laboratory (42-C) is situated on the 2nd floor of St. Maur’s Hall. It contains the basic apparatus and equipment such as incubator, laboratory oven, and bacterial refrigerator. 



Research Laboratory (42-D) is used in Human Biology classes with Laboratory Investigations and mini-research requirements. It is equipped with, Rotary Evaporator with recirculating chiller, electronic microscopes, bacterial refrigerator, centrifuge, autoclave, spectrophotometer and computer units with an internet connection. 





While the Chemistry, Biology, Multi-Disciplinary Science laboratories; Instrumentation and reagent rooms are located on the 3rd floor of St. Maur’s Building. 

The Chemistry Laboratory (43-A) has a fume hood and built-in lockers that can be used by students. There is enough supply of chemicals to be used during laboratory experiments. The cleanliness of the laboratory room is maintained. 




The Reagent Room (43-B) contains all inorganic and organic chemicals. A fume hood is located near the Instrumentation Room to provide exhaust for the vapor of chemicals that may be emitted when preparing solutions and mixtures. 



The Biology/ Physiology Laboratory (43-C) contains models of the human body, preserved specimens of plants and animals. 




The Anatomy laboratory (43-K) is being used by the medical students during anatomy class. It also contains preserved Cadavers, human organs, human skeleton, and equipment for dissection. 




The Multi-Disciplinary Science Laboratory (43-L) is being used by the College of Medicine for their microscopy classes, laboratory viewing, and exams. It contains a male and female plastinated human bodies. 





All laboratory rooms are well equipped with gas, electrical, and water outlets. They are well lit and fully air-conditioned. Proper display and labels of the apparatus and equipment and warning signs/emergency signs for exits and precautions can be observed. Cleanliness and sanitation are well-maintained to avoid chemical and biological hazards.