The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Non-Medical program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of mathematics and physical sciences. The curriculum includes core courses in mathematics, physics, and chemistry, offering a comprehensive understanding of mathematical concepts, scientific theories, and their practical applications. Students begin with foundational courses that cover calculus, algebra, and statistics, establishing a solid mathematical background. The program then progresses to core courses in physics and chemistry, exploring topics such as mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and chemical reactions. These courses not only provide theoretical knowledge but also emphasize hands-on laboratory work, enabling students to apply scientific principles in practical experiments. Specialized studies may include advanced topics in mathematics or physics, allowing students to tailor their education to specific areas of interest within the non-medical sciences. Additionally, courses in computer science or electronics may be integrated to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the program and to prepare students for the application of technology in scientific research. The B.Sc Non-Medical program also encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Internship opportunities, research projects, and practical applications of scientific theories are often integrated into the curriculum, providing students with valuable real-world experience. Upon completion of the program, graduates are well-prepared for careers in fields such as research, academia, technology, and various industries that require a strong foundation in mathematical and physical sciences. The program not only imparts theoretical knowledge but also cultivates practical skills and a scientific mindset essential for addressing complex challenges in the non-medical sciences.