Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery
The study at the College of Medicine follows a horizontal integrated curriculum system in basic medical sciences, whereby all basic medical sciences are taught together within a systematic, integrated study of the body’s systems individually, with clinical application additions that provide elements of vertical integration from the beginning. This makes it easier for the student to understand the strong relationship between basic sciences, such as the structure and anatomy of body systems, their medical function, and the diseases that occur in them, in addition to the applied clinical aspects. The study plan is divided into four stages, as follows:

level 1
(18 credit hours)
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Level 2
(18 credit hours)
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- Biol. 101 - General Biology
- Ar. 103 . - Arabic Language -2
- Chem. 101 - General Chemistry
- Eng. 103 - English for Health Sciences
- Eng. 104 - English -3
Level 3
(19 credit hours)
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- Learn 222 - Concepts and principles of learning and the history of medicine
- Explanation 214 - Basics of anatomy, tissues and embryos
- P.B.P. 215 - Fundamentals of Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology
- P.M.CM. 216 - Fundamentals of Pathology, Microbiology and Community Medicine
- Psychology 201 - Introduction to Psychology
Level 4
(16 credit hours)
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- Prevention 224 - Blood and immune diseases
- Ladder 103 - The economic system in Islam
- MSK 225 - Musculoskeletal system
- Wasl 201 - Communication skills
Level 5
(18 credit hours)
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- Breathing 312 - Respiratory system
- Collection 310 - Community Health
- Computer 201 - Computer for Health Sciences
- C.M.J. 301 - Contemporary medical jurisprudential issues
- Heart322 - Cardiovascular system
Level 6
(20 credit hours)
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- Res. 410 - Introduction to Health Research
- Poly313 - Urinary System
- Laboratory 304 - Medical laboratories
- Reproductive System 314 - Reproductive System
- HS.M. 412 - Hormonal system and metabolism
Level 9
(20 credit hours)
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- Research 420 - Field health research
- Neuro413 - Neuroscience
- Digestion 323 - Digestive system
- Inherit410 - Genetics and advanced medical topics
- Wasl 403 - Communication skills with patients
Level 8
(20 credit hours)
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- Eth. 411 - Ethics and Laws of Medical Practice
- Sha'a 422 - Radiology and Medical Imaging
- Clin. 435 - Introduction to Clinical Sciences
- Treatment 425 - The science of medical treatments
- DHR 402 - Clinical Professional Skills