Programs (21)
Biomedical Engineering
Combines engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to develop diagnostic and therapeutic devices. Students learn design, manufacturing, and regulatory requirements for medical equipment.
Biomedical Sciences
Advanced study of molecular biology, genetics, and cellular mechanisms underlying human disease with focus on research and pharmaceutical applications. Includes thesis-based research component.
Business Administration
Develops management and business skills in organizational leadership, finance, marketing, and strategy with healthcare sector applications. Emphasizes case studies and practical problem-solving.
Clinical Psychology
An advanced program in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological and psychiatric disorders with emphasis on evidence-based clinical practice and research methodology. Includes supervised clinical practicum.
Computer Engineering
Covers computer hardware, software development, and system design with applications in healthcare technology and medical informatics. Includes programming, database management, and network security components.
Dentistry
A program preparing students for professional dental practice through theoretical knowledge and clinical training in restorative, surgical, and preventive dentistry. Includes practical laboratory work and supervised patient treatment.
Doctoral Studies in Medical Sciences
A research-intensive program preparing scholars and investigators to conduct original research in clinical medicine, translational science, and health outcomes. Requires dissertation based on independent investigation.
English Language and Literature
Develops advanced English proficiency and critical understanding of literature, linguistics, and communication. Includes academic writing, translation studies, and cultural analysis relevant to international healthcare contexts.
Health Care Management
Trains administrators and managers to oversee healthcare facilities, financial operations, and quality improvement initiatives in medical institutions. Emphasizes organizational leadership and health policy.
Health Informatics
Combines information technology and healthcare administration to design and implement digital health solutions, electronic health records, and telemedicine systems. Emphasizes practical applications in clinical settings.
Hospital and Health Care Administration
Prepares advanced managers and leaders for executive positions in healthcare organizations, covering strategic management, quality assurance, health economics, and organizational transformation.
Medical Assistant Technician
Trains medical assistants to support physicians and healthcare professionals in clinical settings through patient care, vital signs monitoring, and administrative support. Emphasizes practical skills and patient interaction.
Medical Laboratory Techniques
Prepares laboratory professionals capable of conducting diagnostic tests and maintaining quality standards in clinical laboratory environments. Curriculum covers hematology, biochemistry, microbiology, and immunology.
Medical Technology
Prepares students to maintain, repair, and optimize medical equipment and diagnostic systems in clinical environments. Curriculum includes electronics, instrumentation, and safety protocols.
Medicine
A comprehensive four-year medical degree covering fundamental and clinical sciences with emphasis on evidence-based practice and patient care. Students gain clinical experience through rotations in affiliated teaching hospitals.
Nursing
Prepares students to become registered nurses with competency in patient care, health promotion, and clinical decision-making. Combines classroom instruction with clinical practica in various healthcare settings.
Oral and Dental Health
Focuses on dental hygiene, preventive dentistry, and patient education in oral health. Graduates work as hygienists and educators supporting dental professionals in clinical and community settings.
Pharmacy
A five-year pharmacy education providing knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, and clinical pharmacy practice. Includes internship experiences in community and hospital pharmacy settings.
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Trains students in assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions using evidence-based rehabilitation techniques. Clinical training encompasses a variety of healthcare facilities and patient populations.
Psychology
Provides theoretical and practical training in human behavior, cognition, and mental health assessment and intervention. Includes laboratory work and supervised practice in clinical or organizational settings.
Public Health
Educates students in epidemiology, disease prevention, health promotion, and health systems management at population level. Includes field studies and analysis of health data.