The faculty provides a four-year Bachlor's program in Medical Technology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Radiologic Technology and Communication Sciences and Disorders.


Bachelor of Science Program in Medical Technology

This four-year program is designed to train medical technologists skilled in performing laboratory tests. The curriculum equips students with essential competencies for accurate disease diagnosis and patient treatment monitoring. Graduates will gain expertise in medical sciences and laboratory investigative techniques, enabling them to contribute to community health and hygiene initiatives alongside other allied health professionals.


Bachelor of Science Program in Radiologic Technology

This four-year program is designed to train radiologic technologists with the knowledge and skills to apply diagnostic and therapeutic radiation efficiently, safely, and cost-effectively. Students begin with foundational courses in medical biology and health sciences before advancing to specialized training in diagnostic radiology, radiotherapy, and nuclear medicine. Upon completion, graduates will be proficient in standard radiological investigation techniques and competent in operating advanced radiological instruments and equipment.


Bachelor of Science Program in Occupational Therapy

A four-year program designed to produce occupational therapists. Graduates will be equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide services to patients who have physical, developmental, emotional and social disabilities. Graduates will be able to support patients in overcoming their disabilities and becoming independent, productive citizens who are able to lead satisfying life styles. Fields of study includes the appropriate use of activities, treatment techniques and therapeutic devices as fundamental intervention tools in the promotion of holistic health in a social context.


Bachelor of Science Program in Physical Therapy

This four-year program is designed to train physical therapists with essential skills in clinical practice, decision-making, research, and leadership. The curriculum offers specialization in musculoskeletal, neurological, pediatric, cardiopulmonary, and geriatric physical therapy, enabling students to engage in advanced coursework and hands-on clinical experience in these fields. Additionally, the program provides opportunities for graduates to refine their research skills through practical training.


Bachelor of Science Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders

The four-year Bachelor of Science Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for diagnosing, treating, and managing speech, language, hearing, and swallowing disorders. The curriculum integrates theoretical foundations, clinical practice, and research methods, preparing graduates to work in various healthcare and educational settings.

Students will gain expertise in speech-language pathology, audiology, and communication disorders, with hands-on training in assessment and intervention techniques. The program also emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration with other healthcare professionals to enhance patient care.

Upon completion, graduates will be well-prepared for careers in speech therapy, audiology, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, schools, and community health programs, or to pursue further studies in specialized fields of communication sciences and disorders.


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