Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Anatomy | Biomedical Sciences | Biology
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers various programs for students, including undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Academic Colleges
- College of Applied Medical Sciences
- College of Health Information Management
- College of Nursing
- First Year Basic Medical Sciences
- Academic Calendar
- Central Library
Admission and Registration
- Admission Procedures
- Admission Requirements
- Academic Guidance
- Academic Calendar
- Financial Resources
- Student Forms
- University Admission
- Graduate Verification
Units
- Student Activity Unit
- Community Service Unit
- Scientific Research Unit
- Professional Development Unit
- Clinical Training and Excellence Unit
First Year Combined and Basic Medical Sciences (CFY & BMS)
Introduction
The First Year Combined and Basic Medical Sciences program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in medical sciences.
Program Description
The program aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue their academic careers in various medical specialties.
Courses
- Arab 101: Expanding the student's culture, raising their expressive abilities, increasing their linguistic wealth, and helping them use appropriate phrases in a clear and deliberate manner.
- Arab 102: Expanding the student's culture, raising their expressive abilities, increasing their linguistic wealth, and helping them use appropriate phrases in a clear and deliberate manner.
- ISLM 105: Introducing students to Islamic rulings related to medical issues and discussing Islamic legal principles and purposes related to medical issues.
- ISLM 106: Presenting multiple aspects of family laws in Islam, building principles, rights, and purposes that serve the existence of the family.
- ISLM 107: Introducing the Islamic economic system, its objectives, ideological, moral, and legislative principles, and discussing the foundations of the Islamic economic system, zakat rules, and calculation methods.
- ISLM 108: Establishing the principles of human rights based on Islamic concepts, comparing them to international charters, and spreading human rights culture in society.
Laboratories
- Biology Lab (HYA 101): Examining animal, plant, bacterial, and fungal tissues and cells using microscopes, models, and images.
- Chemistry Lab (KIM 101): Preparing chemical solutions and analyzing a wide range of chemical reactions.
- Anatomy and Embryology Lab (TBY 231): Descriptive dissection of human body parts using models, microscopes, and images.
- Physics Lab (FYZ 101): Studying physical theories and proving them through laboratory experiments.
- Biochemistry Lab (TBY 233): Conducting laboratory experiments to illustrate the physical and chemical properties of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- Computer Science Lab (AAL 101): Demonstrating the ability to use computer operating systems to manage and perform common computer tasks and using Microsoft Office to create documents and presentations.
- Physiology Lab (TBY 232): Using medical tools and equipment to assess the physiological condition of the human body.
Objectives
- Preparing and qualifying students for their academic paths.
- Acquiring basic medical science principles.
- Developing students' basic skills, including English language, computer skills, and critical thinking.
- Encouraging students to innovate and promoting positive attitudes.
- Motivating students to commit to the college's values, including commitment, professionalism, loyalty, and active participation.
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