The philosophy of the College of Medical and Allied Health Sciences is rooted in the holistic approach to healthcare education, recognizing that modern medicine requires a multidisciplinary team of highly skilled professionals. The programme is designed to produce competent healthcare practitioners who possess strong foundational knowledge in medical sciences, clinical skills, and professional ethics. Through an integrated curriculum that combines theoretical instruction with extensive clinical training, students are prepared to work collaboratively in healthcare teams, provide quality patient care, and contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge and practice.
The aim of the programme is to produce competent, skilled, and ethically responsible healthcare professionals. The programme objectives are to:
Bachelor of Science (BSc) programmes:
Comprehensive medical training for physician practice
Clinical diagnostics, laboratory medicine, pathology
Body functions, systems physiology, research
Structural organization, gross anatomy, histology
Medical imaging, radiation therapy, diagnostic radiography
Rehabilitation, movement science, therapeutic exercise
Vision science, eye care, refractive errors
Health records, informatics, data management