M.Phil Basic Medical Sciences

The MPhil Basic Medical Sciences at Superior University addresses the application of science to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of human disease as well as the biological mechanisms that help the human body adapt to environmental changes and illnesses. This program is designed for students who are interested in advanced study of the interrelationship between the basic and clinical medical sciences while exploring one or more of the disciplines in depth.

MBBS and BDS or 1 Year House Job Qualify GAT General (NTS) with 50% or GAT General (University) with 60%.

Semester 1

Course
Credits
Type
Thesis
Compulsory

Semester 2

SubjectCredit Hours
Biostatistics, Research Methodology & Scientific Inquiry3(2+1)
Professional Practice & Ethics in Rehabilitation Sciences2(2+0)
Evidence Based Practice and Academic Writing in Rehabilitation Sciences2(2+0)
Differential Diagnosis & Clinical Decision Making3(2+1)
Disability and Rehabilitation2(2+0)
12
Electives-I3(2+1)
Electives-II3(2+1)
Electives-III3(2+1)
Electives-IV3(2+1)
Electives-V3(2+1)
15
Thesis12
Total Credit Hours36

Semester 3&4

CourseCredit Hours
Basic Pharmacology
3
Human Physiology
3
Principles of Ballistics
4
Bioinformatics3
Social Entrepreneurship
3
Total16

List of Core Courses

CourseCredit Hours
Final Year Project - II
3
Forensic Analysis of Trace Evidence
4
Forensic Serology & DNA Analysis
4
Recent Advances in Forensic Science
3
Firearms & Toolmarks Analysis
3
Total17

List of Electives

SemesterCourses
Credits
Type
1st
HHC702110 - Biostatistics, Research Methodology & Scientific Inquiry
3
Compulsory
1st
HHC702120 - Professionalism & Ethics in Healthcare
3
Compulsory
1st
HHC702130 - Evidence Based Practice and Academic Writing in Allied Health Sciences
3Compulsory
1st
HHC702140 - Differential Diagnosis & Clinical Decision Making
3Compulsory
2nd
Elective I
3
2nd
Elective Il
3
2nd
Elective III
3
2nd
Elective IV
3

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