The Bachelor of Science in Medical program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the foundational sciences underlying medical practice. The curriculum includes core courses in biology, chemistry, and physics, establishing a strong scientific basis. Students delve into subjects such as anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, gaining a detailed understanding of the structure and function of the human body. A significant component of the program involves practical application, with hands-on laboratory work, clinical simulations, and medical internships allowing students to integrate theoretical knowledge into real-world medical scenarios. Specialized studies cover a range of medical disciplines, including pharmacology, pathology, and microbiology, enabling students to tailor their education to specific areas of interest within the medical field. The program places a strong emphasis on ethical considerations, patient care, and effective communication skills. Students are exposed to the ethical responsibilities and cultural competence required in medical practice, preparing them for diverse healthcare settings. Internships and clinical rotations in hospitals or healthcare facilities are integral components of the program, providing students with practical experience and exposure to various medical specialties. Upon completion of the B.Sc. Medical program, graduates are well-prepared for further studies in medical school or for careers in healthcare administration, medical research, or other health-related fields. The program not only imparts scientific and medical knowledge but also fosters critical thinking, teamwork, and the skills necessary for success in the dynamic and evolving field of medicine.