(Graduate/Postgraduate Programs)
Program Name: Internal and Preventive Medicine :
Vision |
The internal and preventive medicine vidsion is to be the trusted leader in protecting, promoting and advancing a strong, unified veterinary profession that meets the needs of society |
Mission |
The mission of the internal and preventive medicine is to lead the profession by advocating for our members and advancing the medicine to improve animal .
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Objectives of the educational program |
To impart knowledge in veterinary medicine and provide quality healthcare to animals. Us aims is to sustain animal life by administering immunization to guard them against diseases. Responsibilities: administered immunization to animals to protect them from diseases
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Number of study years |
2 |
Number of academic semesters |
4 |
Language of study |
English |
Degree awarded |
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Course materials (subjects) |
Number of credits |
First semester |
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Clinic |
4 |
Diseases of ruminants |
2 |
Diseases of equine |
2 |
Molecular biology |
3 |
Clinical immunity |
2 |
Biostatistics |
2 |
English |
Satisfied |
Sustainable energy |
Satisfied |
Second semester |
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Clinic |
4 |
Camel diseases |
2 |
Therapeutics |
2 |
Epidemiology |
2 |
Laboratory Diagnosis |
1 |
Research methods |
Satisfied |
Diseases of pet |
2 |
Admission requirements |
Holds a Bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine and surgery or a higher diploma
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Graduate/Postgraduate Programs
Program name: |
Master's Degree in theriogenology |
Vision |
Achieving excellence in research and education related to theriogenology to enhance the veterinary field and improve animal production. |
Mission |
Providing advanced academic programs and distinguished research in theriogenology to prepare professionals capable of addressing scientific and professional challenges.
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Objectives of the educational program |
1. Develop students' skills in Theriogenology
2. Prepare specialized graduates to support the animal sector.
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Number of study years |
two years |
Number of academic semesters |
2 semesters in the first year and 1 year for research) |
Language of study |
English |
Degree awarded |
Master Degree of Science in theriogenology |
Course materials (subjects)1 |
Number of credits |
Reproductive biology |
2 |
Fertility and sterility in equine and small animals |
2 |
Reproductive pathology |
1 |
English languishes |
1 |
Biostatics |
1 |
Biochemistry |
2 |
Clinic I |
2 |
Course materials (subjects) 2 |
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Clinic II |
2 |
Obstetrics |
2 |
General surgery |
2 |
English languishes |
1 |
Reproductive endocrinology |
2 |
Artificial insemination |
2 |
Fertility and sterility in ruminant |
2 |
Research methods |
1 |
Graduate/Postgraduate Programs
Course materials (semester III) |
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Thesis |
11 |
Admission requirements
1. Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine.
2. Cumulative GPA of at least 65%.
3. Pass the admission test and personal interview.
4. Provide recommendation letters from specialized professors.
5. Proficiency in English (as per university requirements).
Graduate/Postgraduate Programs
Program name: |
master's Degree in veterinary
pharmacology and toxicology |
Vision |
Vision: To be nationally renowned for
excellence in pharmacology research and
scholarship, with the ultimate goal of
improving animal and human health |
Mission |
Laboratory Tasks: 1.Providing a
Comprehensive Scientific Environment:
The laboratory aims to provide a
comprehensive scientific environment for
postgraduate students and faculty
members in the Medicines and Poisons
Department to carry out their scientific
experiments for their master’s .
2.Qualifying Pharmacists: The laboratory
aims to qualify pharmacists holding
advanced degrees who can perform various
experiments, measure multiple variables,
and handle laboratory animals,
contributing to the development of their
scientific skills
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Objectives of the educational program |
A primary objective of Introduction to
Pharmacology and Therapeutics is to
provide a core of fundamental information
and the general principles underlying the
use of pharmacological agents in the
practice of medicine.
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Number of study years |
2 years |
Number of academic semesters |
4 semesters (2 in the first year and 2 in the
second year) |
Language of study |
English |
Degree awarded |
Master's Degree in veterinary
pharmacology and toxicology |
Course materials (subjects) semester 1 |
Number of credits |
Advance pharmacology part I |
4 |
Advance biochemistry |
3 |
Advance physiology |
3 |
Statistics Science |
2 |
English language |
1 |
Research methods |
Fulfilled |
Advance pharmacology part II |
4 |
Clinical toxicology |
3 |
Therapeutics |
3 |
Drug evaluation |
2 |
English language |
1 |
Seminar |
Fulfilled |
Number of credits in both course |
26 |
Thesis
|
10 |
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total Number of credits 36 |
Admission requirements
1. Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine.
2. Cumulative GPA of at least 65%.
3. Pass the admission test and personal interview.
4. Provide recommendation letters from specialized professors.
5. Proficiency in English (as per university requirements).
Graduate/Postgraduate Programs
Program name: |
Master's Degree in veterinary
pharmacology and toxicology
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Vision |
The Department is committed
to improving continually its academic
space to develop graduates with
competent academic backgrounds needed
to achieve distinction in
the field of veterinary physiology and
biochemistry. |
Mission |
rain students to be self-reliant in the field
of veterinary physiology and biochemistry.
Produce students who are adequately
prepared for postgraduate work.
Produce veterinary physiologists and
biochemists who can readily impart their
knowledge to students at lower levels of
education.
Develop self-confidence in handling
problems associated with research
initiatives and veterinary physiology and
biochemistry skills with minimal or
no supervision.
Train students to develop confidence in
appreciating and solving problems in the
field of veterinary physiology and
biochemistry.
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Objectives of the educational program |
1. Reaching the highest educational levels
2. Providing students with experience,
information, and skills in various
educational stages, as well as medical
physics and computer science for first
stage students 3. Continue to do applied
scientific research that helps in solving the
community health problems and publish
the researches in global Journals with a
high impact factor 4. Participate in support
and present health services through the
work of the department's doctors in
hospitals.
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Number of study years |
2 years |
Number of academic semesters |
4 semesters (2 in the first year and 2 in the
second year) |
Language of study |
English |
Degree awarded |
Master's Degree in veterinary physiology |
Course materials (subjects) semester 1 |
Number of credits |
Advance physiology |
3 |
Advance biochemistry |
3 |
Molecular biology |
2 |
Digestive system physiology |
2 |
Advanced statistical |
2 |
Research methods |
Fulfilled |
English |
Fulfilled |
Reproductive physiology |
3 |
Avian physiology |
3 |
Endocrine physiology |
3 |
Biochemistry technique |
1 |
Pathophysiology |
2 |
Seminar |
Fulfilled |
English
|
Fulfilled |
Thesis
|
24 |
Number of credits in first course 12
Number of second course 12
Number of credits of thesis 12
Total Number of credits 36
Admission requirements
1. Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine.
2. Cumulative GPA of at least 65%.
3. Pass the admission test and personal interview.
4. Provide recommendation letters from specialized professors.
5. Proficiency in English (as per university requirements).
Graduate/Postgraduate Programs
Program name: |
Master's Degree in Poultry Diseases
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Vision |
Achieving excellence in research and education related to poultry diseases to enhance the veterinary field and improve animal production |
Mission |
Providing advanced academic programs and distinguished research in poultry diseases to prepare professionals capable of addressing scientific and professional challenges.
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Objectives of the educational program |
1. Develop students' skills in diagnosing and scientifically analyzing poultry diseases.
2. Promote scientific research in poultry diseases.
3. Prepare specialized graduates to support the animal sector.
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Number of study years |
2 years |
Number of academic semesters |
4 semesters (2 in the first year and 1 in the second year) |
Language of study |
English |
Degree awarded |
Master's Degree in Poultry Diseases |
Course materials (subjects) semester 1 |
Number of credits |
Poultry Diseases Basics |
3 |
Microbiology |
3 |
Pathology |
3 |
Statistics Science |
2 |
English language |
Fulfilled |
Advanced Research & Literature Review |
Fulfilled |
Clinic |
2 |
Poultry management and nutrition |
2 |
Course materials (subjects) semester 2 |
|
Poultry disease |
3 |
Immunology |
2 |
Clinic |
2 |
Bird physiology |
2 |
Seminar
|
Fulfilled |
English language
|
Fulfilled |
Course materials (subjects) semester 3 |
|
Thesis |
11 |
Admission requirements
1. Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine.
2. Cumulative GPA of at least 65%.
3. Pass the admission test and personal interview.
4. Provide recommendation letters from specialized professors.
5. Proficiency in English (as per university requirements).
Graduate/Postgraduate Programs
Program name: |
Master's Degree in Anatomy and Histology
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Vision |
"A Master's degree in Anatomy and Histology provides a solid scientific database on the anatomical and histological structure of organs in their natural state. This enables the identification of any abnormalities or differences in the structure of any part by comparing it with the normal structure, diagnosing the condition, and dealing with it appropriately." |
Mission |
"Producing robust scientific research related to modern science, as well as advanced studies that extend to cell biology, the study of the nervous system, and other vital systems."
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Objectives of the educational program |
1- Developing students' skills in studying and scientifically analyzing the skeletal structure and muscular system.
2- Promoting scientific research in histology.
3- Preparing specialized graduates to support the academic and scientific fields.
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Number of study years |
2 years |
Number of academic semesters |
2 semesters |
Language of study |
English |
Degree awarded |
Master's Degree in anatomy and histology |
Course materials (subjects) semester 1 |
Number of credits |
Advanced anatomy |
3 |
Anatomical micro techniques |
2 |
Research Methods |
- |
Advanced Histology Part I |
3 |
Avian anatomy |
3 |
Advanced Biostatistics |
2 |
English Language |
- |
|
13 |
Course materials (subjects) semester 2 |
Number of credits |
Comparative Embryology |
3 |
Advanced Histology Part II |
3 |
Histological micro techniques |
2 |
Advanced Anatomy Part II |
3 |
English Language
|
- |
Seminar
|
- |
|
11 |
Thesis |
12 |
Admission requirements
1. Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine.
2. Cumulative GPA of at least 65%.
3. Pass the admission test and personal interview.
4. Provide recommendation letters from specialized professors.
5. Proficiency in English (as per university requirements).