The Anatomy department is dedicated to providing high-quality educational programs for undergraduate students, as well as supporting medical research and scientific activities.
The Anatomy department is dedicated to providing high-quality educational programs for undergraduate students, as well as supporting medical research and scientific activities.
Providing students with a comprehensive understanding of anatomy and the structure of the human body.
Developing an awareness of normal growth and relevant developments related to anatomical subjects.
Enhancing the ability to incorporate clinically utilized imaging techniques to visualize the body's structure.
Equipping students with the skills to apply anatomical knowledge in solving clinical problems.
The Anatomy and Embryology department aspires to be the prime reference for academic departments within the Faculty of Medicine.
Students Must Passing 384 Units to Graduate Department courses in PDF
# | Code | Name | Units | Precedence |
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1 | 5 | SDCSACASCASC | 0 |
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Enhancing and advancing the instructional materials at the faculty, and providing students with the latest advancements in the field of education, learning, and academic research.
Understanding the process of homeostasis and explaining how it maintains the body's internal environment.
Developing a thorough comprehension of the vital functions performed by the organs of the human body upon which life depends.
Grasping the interconnected relationships between different organ systems within the body.
Integrating functional data of human organ systems with ongoing foundational sciences such as anatomy, histology, biochemistry, and clinical applications.
Gaining a profound understanding of the functions of the human body's organs and keeping pace with the advancements in the educational process.
Students Must Passing 292 Units to Graduate
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We strive to deliver an exceptionally distinguished program in education and research in the field of biochemistry. Our aim is to educate, train, and enhance professional competence, while fostering scientific thinking among our students. Through these efforts, we strive to provide the best possible service to the community.
1. Discovering the fundamental units that comprise the body's structure.
2. Exploring the cellular pathways and metabolic processes of the molecular components within the body.
3. Understanding the roles of vitamins in metabolic processes and enzyme activity.
4. Developing the scientific skills for the biological analysis of biomaterials.
The department strives to possess a remarkable ability to provide the highest levels of education and training in the field of biochemistry.
Students Must Passing 351 Units to Graduate Department courses in PDF
The Histology department is committed to providing high-quality educational programs for undergraduate students while supporting medical research and scientific activities.
1. Embracing the understanding of tissue structure, cellular composition, biological cellular activities, and cellular genetics.
2. Equipping students with the necessary skills to identify various natural body tissues.
3. Empowering students with the ability to establish connections between organs and their histological structures.
4. Acquiring knowledge about the function, structure, and clinical significance of different tissues.
The Histology department aspires to become the esteemed reference for academic departments within the Faculty of Medicine.
Students Must Passing 217 Units to Graduate
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The department, in collaboration with other departments, is dedicated to achieving high-quality educational opportunities, advancing knowledge in the field of pharmaceutical sciences and therapeutics, and enhancing human health. This is accomplished through conducting qualitative research in the field of medications, specifically tailored to meet local needs.
1. Equipping students with a solid foundation in fundamental and scientific pharmaceutical concepts.
2. Familiarizing students with the negative effects of medications, including toxicity, contraindications, and drug interactions.
3. Ensuring a sound understanding of common pharmaceutical preparations and their drug compositions.
4. Developing research skills to study drug kinetics and the dynamics of action of commonly used essential medications.
Achieving excellence and leadership in the field of pharmaceutical sciences and therapeutics at both local and international levels, as well as conducting exceptional research and contributing to community service.
Students Must Passing 177 Units to Graduate
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The Department of Pathology at the Faculty of Medicine offers an advanced educational program with the aim of preparing exceptional physicians and researchers who excel professionally, academically, and technologically. The department is committed to providing high-quality, effective services in the field of disease diagnosis.
1. Providing students with the fundamental concepts and terminology of Pathology.
2. Enabling students to understand the mechanisms of disease occurrence.
3. Equipping students with the ability to identify common diseases.
4. Developing students' skills in identifying various pathogens using microscopy.
The Department of Pathology at the Faculty of Medicine aspires to be a leading department locally, with the ability to achieve the highest levels of excellence, competitiveness, and continuous development in the fields of education, disease diagnosis, scientific research, and community service.
Students Must Passing 204 Units to Graduate
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Training of health professionals on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of parasitic diseases to survive in a highly competitive market through training and experience according to international quality and accreditation standards.
1. Providing students with comprehensive knowledge of parasites causing diseases in humans.
2. Helping students understand parasitic infection mechanisms and diagnosis procedures.
3. Providing students with knowledge of parasitic diseases treatment and prevention plan.
4. Helping students understand laboratory and clinical diagnosis procedures of parasitic infection.
To make the Parasitology Department a destination for scientists and to prepare its students to become a reference in the diagnosis of parasitic diseases locally and internationally.
Students Must Passing 96 Units to Graduate
Spreading awareness about the dangers of microbes, viruses and parasites on human beings and the environment.
1. Learning the basic concept of Microbiology.
2. Providing students with the basic knowledge of the structure and function of the immune system and the effect of the virulence factor of the different microbes.
3. Spreading awareness about the different infectious diseases.
4. Conducting laboratory experiments to help diagnose microbial diseases.
Microbiology Department aspires to be among the leading departments in the college by providing its members with detailed knowledge and the required skills for this specialization.
Students Must Passing 182 Units to Graduate
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Providing comprehensive, advanced, and safe healthcare accessible to all, while adhering to quality standards. Delivering educational, research, and training services while upholding professional ethics, the well-being of healthcare providers, the community, and the environment.
1. Providing recognized foundational knowledge in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
2. Teaching clinical skills such as history-taking and physical examination.
3. Enhancing the ability to recognize women's health issues throughout pregnancy and childbirth.
4. Assisting students in developing communication skills with patients.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology strives for excellence, leadership, and keeping pace with the continuous advancements in medical education and scientific research at both local and international levels. This is driven by the ethical commitment to elevate the healthcare standards.
Students Must Passing 206 Units to Graduate Department courses in PDF
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The Department of Ophthalmology contributes actively to the production, collection, and dissemination of scientific research. It emphasizes the development of eye physicians and surgeons, equipping them with cognitive, professional, psychological, and cultural qualifications to contribute to the advancement and progress of society. Moreover, it provides opportunities for continuous education in accordance with comprehensive quality standards.
1. Understanding the natural structure of the eye.
2. Educating students on preventive measures, detection of common eye conditions, and their treatment.
3. Familiarizing students with common causes of vision loss, eye emergencies, and their remedies.
4. Attaining fundamental levels of knowledge and clinical skills in all aspects of ophthalmology and its relationship to general diseases.
The Department of Ophthalmology aspires to achieve a comprehensive qualitative leap in various fields of ophthalmology and eye surgery, guided by noble human values, enabling it to attain a leading position.
Students Must Passing 90 Units to Graduate
The department strives to instill the concepts, foundations, and practices of Public Health and Community Medicine among students at an academic and scientific level. It also aims to engage the community in solving health problems, promoting cultural awareness among different segments of society, and implementing the principles of primary healthcare.
1. Equipping students with the fundamental knowledge of family and community health.
2. Developing the ability to design community-based scientific research, collect data, and analyze it.
3. Understanding health issues and the basics of vital statistics related to fertility, disease, and mortality.
4. Acquiring skills in communicating with patients and healthcare professionals.
The department aspires to enhance medical education to support a healthcare system based on primary care and community service. It aims to be a leader in scientific research within its field.
Students Must Passing 200 Units to Graduate
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The Department of Clinical Forensic Medicine and Toxicology is dedicated to providing an exceptional educational service, striving for excellence. This is achieved by maintaining high academic standards and upholding exemplary professional and ethical conduct.
1. Providing foundational knowledge in forensic medicine.
2. Understanding toxins, their toxic effects, diagnostic methods, and treatment approaches.
3. Familiarizing oneself with ethics and medical issues pertaining to justice and the legal system of the country.
4. Developing the ability to apply medical/clinical sciences in writing medical and legal certificates for both living and deceased individuals.
The Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology strives to graduate highly skilled physicians with a unique blend of cultural and scientific backgrounds. They excel in their commitment and adapt to the ever-evolving advancements in various fields of study and knowledge.
Students Must Passing 96 Units to Graduate
The Department of Internal Medicine strives to enhance and improve the clinical skills of students, preparing a generation of physicians capable of handling emergency and common medical cases, resolving health issues, and applying the principles of medicine in primary healthcare.
1. Providing recognized foundational knowledge in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine.
2. Teaching clinical skills such as history taking and physical examination.
3. Enhancing the ability to recognize health problems, epidemiology, disease surveillance, and promoting preventive medicine and public health.
4. Assisting students in acquiring communication skills with patients and healthcare professionals.
The department strives to instill the concepts, foundations, and practices of Internal Medicine while elevating the academic and scientific standards among students.
Students Must Passing 380 Units to Graduate
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Providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary for continuous learning and improving personal skills, which lead to better community service and knowledge through carrying out research and offering scholarships with international reputation.
1. Providing the basic knowledge of common surgical problems.
2. Teaching students clinical skills such as history-taking, physical examination and other necessary diagnosis methods.
3. Providing knowledge of emergency medical services for the different surgical cases.
4. Providing necessary knowledge for diagnosing cancer at an early stage.
5. Teaching medical and surgical ethics which are based on evidence and continuous medical teaching and learning.
Excellence and improving surgical education to create highly-qualified surgeons.
Students Must Passing 410 Units to Graduate
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We aim to prepare competent, competitive, and well-trained physicians who are committed to continuous learning and teaching, while upholding the standards of medical service and professional ethics. The Department actively supports the continuous development of programs, courses, and scientific research to meet the needs of the community and contributes to its growth.
1. We strive to impart the essential and recognized knowledge of Pediatrics.
2. Our focus is on teaching clinical skills, including the art of taking a comprehensive medical history and conducting thorough physical examinations.
3. We aim to enhance the capacity to identify and address the unique health concerns of children, navigating their diverse stages of growth.
4. We actively support students in acquiring effective communication skills to engage with young patients and their families.
The department strives to instill the concepts of Pediatrics and promote scientific research to enhance community health.
Students Must Passing 215 Units to Graduate
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We aim to provide high-quality education with the objective of equipping specialized radiologists with a comprehensive framework of knowledge and skills in the field of Radiology. Our focus extends beyond education to encompass scientific research as well.
1. Providing the recognized foundational knowledge in essential radiographic examinations.
2. Understanding the role of imaging in clinical diagnosis, treatment, cost-effectiveness, and risk-benefit assessment.
3. Developing proficiency in writing medical reports.
4. Assisting students in acquiring effective communication skills with patients.
Achieving leadership and keeping up with continuous advancements in the field of diagnostic and therapeutic radiology, as well as scientific research.
Students Must Passing 78 Units to Graduate Department courses in PDF
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Students Must Passing 72 Units to Graduate
Students Must Passing 48 Units to Graduate
# | Code | Name | Units | Precedence |
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1 | G.Bot | Botony | 72 | |
2 | G.Psych | Psychiatry | 48 | |
3 | G.Phys | General Physics | 72 | |
4 | G.Eng | English | 48 | |
5 | 72 | Zoology | 0 | |
6 | 48 | Biotatistics | 0 | |
7 | 108 | General Chemistry | 0 |
The Anatomy department is committed to providing high-quality educational programs for undergraduate students while supporting medical research and scientific activities.
1. Providing students with a comprehensive understanding of Anatomy and the structure of the human body.
2. Acquiring knowledge of the anatomical composition of various systems in the human body.
3. Understanding the natural growth and development relevant to anatomical subjects.
4. Enhancing the ability to apply clinically used imaging techniques to visualize the body's structures.
The Anatomy department aspires to be the esteemed reference for academic departments in the Faculty of Medicine.