A student studies a combination of basic sciences (anatomy, physiology) and specialized subjects (musculoskeletal therapy, neurology, cardiopulmonary, pediatrics, and prosthetics), in addition to courses in research skills and health administration.
A high school diploma with a minimum percentage of 90% is required, and it must be recent (not exceeding two years, with the possibility of an exception up to 5 years). In addition, good health fitness, a good conduct record, and meeting all university requirements are necessary.
The total number of credit hours is 136, distributed across university, college, and program requirements, in addition to the mandatory internship year.
Yes, the student must complete 12 months of clinical training after finishing all academic levels.
Students are required to wear professional attire, including a white coat and blue medical scrubs in laboratories and clinical training, along with the university ID badge.
Some of the most important skills include:
Examining patients and conducting clinical tests.
Implementing treatment plans using exercises, manual therapy, and physical modalities.
Communication skills, scientific research, and critical thinking.
The practical training starts within the university in laboratories, and then advances to clinical training in the following areas:
Musculoskeletal
Neurology
Pediatrics
Wounds and Burns
Cardiopulmonary
A student studies a combination of basic sciences (anatomy, physiology) and specialized subjects (musculoskeletal therapy, neurology, cardiopulmonary, pediatrics, and prosthetics), in addition to courses in research skills and health administration.
Yes, there is an academic advisor for each group of students, and periodic meetings are held to follow up on progress. In addition, personal counseling services are provided by the college's agency and the Deanship of Student Affairs.
Yes, students can join the "Life Medical Club," which supervises voluntary events, awareness campaigns, and professional activities related to medical rehabilitation.
Students must use the official university email for communication, and all email addresses are available in the department's guide and on the college website.
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