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This is a four year course, which
equips the student with the knowledge and clinical skills to practice
veterinary medicine. In the first two years, the course focuses
on the biological sciences that underlie the scientific basis of
veterinary medicine. In the last two years it concentrates on pathology,
clinical medicine and management. Here, the student follows courses
in animal pathology, surgery, clinical medicine, husbandry, and
nutrition.
The list provided below is indicative
of the subjects that will be covered in the course. Subjects may
be added, detracted, or restructured as required from time to time.
Course subjects (in Alphabetical
order)
. Anatomy
. Animal feed
. Animal husbandry
. Animal breeding
. Animal Surgery
. Biochemistry
. Biology
. Botany
. Chemistry
. Clinical medicine & Diagnostics
. Clinical surgery
. Computers
. English
. Ethno-veterinary studies
. General pathology
. Genetics
. Immunology
. Infectious diseases
. Inspection
. Introduction to accounting
. Introduction to business and management
. Maths
. Microbiology
. Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Artificial insemination
. Organic chemistry
. Parasitology
. Pathological anatomy
. Pharmacology
. Physics
. Physiology
. Project management
. Research project
. Semiology
. Special pathology & clinical medicine
. Statistics
. Zoology
This is a four
year course which allows students to pursue a major either in science
or arts. Most of the units in the Science major program consist
of maths, physics, biology, and chemistry subjects. The major in
Arts concentrates on subjects related to geography, history, and
languages. Subjects on the theory and practice of education are
requirements for both majors. There are also subjects such as Introduction
to Accounting and Business Studies which may have nothing to do
with education in the traditional sense, but are absolutely essential
tools for the graduates to put to use their knowledge in the private
sector.
On completion of the course graduates will be able to:
1. Teach either science or social
and language subjects in primary and secondary schools
2. Plan, prepare and deliver lesson across subjects in his or her
major
3. Assess, record and report student achievements
4. Information technology confidently in the preparation and delivery
lessons
5. Have full understanding of the theory, practice and policies
of education
The following list is indicative
of the subjects the course covers. But other subjects may be added
and some of them may be structured in levels from basic to advanced.
The sequence and combination of subjects in each major may also
vary from time to time in response to needs, chanllenges, opportunities
and advances in knowledge and technology.
Cours Subjects
• Acoustics
• Algebra,
• Ancient History
• Anatomy
• Arabic Grammar
• Arabic Literature
• Biochemistry
• Botany
• Calculus
• Chemistry
• Child Development
• Children and Communication
• Community Education: Policy and Practice
• Comparative Education
• Contemporary issues in Education
• Cosmology
• Curriculum Development
• Dynamics
• Economic Geography
• Ecosystems
• Educational Psychology
• Electricity and Electromagnetism
• English Composition
• English Grammar,
• English Literature
• English Vocabulary
• Genetics
• Geometry
• Human Geography
• Information Technology
• Inorganic chemistry
• Introduction to accounting and finance
• Introduction to business and management
• Islamic History
• Learning and teaching with
• Logic
• Mapping and Cartography
• Materials
• Measurement and evaluation
• Mechanics
• Research Methods
• Methods of Education Enquiry
• Microbiology
• Modern History
• Molecular and Cell biology
• Natural Resources
• Number Theory
• Optics
• Organic chemistry
• Particles & radiation
• Philosophy
• Physical Chemistry
• Physical Education
• Physical Geography
• Physiology
• Political Economy
• Principles of Education
• Principles of Sociology
• Probability
• Probability and Statistics
• Resource and planning
• Set Theory
• Somali language and Literature
• Special Needs Education
• Teaching Methods and practice
• Thermodynamics
• Zoology
This is a four year course which covers a wide range
of business related subjects, focusing especially on the key areas
of management, marketing and accounting. The course is structured
in a way which will equip the students to take management and marketing
positions, set up their own companies, or offer professional services
as consultants and accountants on graduation.
The program will cover the following subjects. This
is, however, subject to change. Courses may be dropped, others may
be added, restructured, renamed or provided in sequence from introductory
to advanced levels as may be required from to time.
• Auditing
• Banking
• Business Arabic
• Business and Personal Finance
• Business Development and Planning
• Business English and Communication
• Business law
• Cost Accounting
• Economic Geography
• Financial Accounting
• Human Resource Management and Development
• Information Technology
• Insurance and Risk Management
• International Corporate governance and regulations
• International Finance
• International trade and marketing
• Investment
• Leadership and negotiation
• Management theory
• Marketing
• Market Research
• Maths
• Organisational Culture and Management of Change
• Principles of Book-keeping and Accounting
• Production and Operations Management
• Project Management
• Quality Control
• Quantitative Methods
• Research Methods
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