Education

 

TUMS Office of International Educational Affairs, International Campus, Aligned with the Office of Vice-Chancellor for Educational Affairs, Regulates Most of the International Student Educational Services.

We educate future medical doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and health scientists to work in diverse communities

 

 

Undergraduate Studies

 

Majors

An undergraduate or a first-level university student is a student graduated from high school and is working toward an Associate, B.Sc., M.D., D.D.S., or Pharm.D. degree. We consider you an undergraduate applicant if you have graduated from high school and are applying to one of the above-mentioned degrees. Here, you can browse a list of our undergraduate majors and programs, and discover undergraduate degree options.

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Undergraduate Educational Affairs

The Office of Educational Affairs is in charge of the education programs, including management of the curriculum, evaluation and assessment, scheduling classes/ labs/workshops, and similar educational tasks.

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Graduate Studies

 

Majors

A graduate student is a student who has already completed an undergraduate degree and is pursuing additional education to obtain master's degrees, PhD, and other postgraduate qualifications such as graduate certificates and professional degrees. TUMS is currently offering more than 240 graduate programs in different fields of health and medical sciences. Here, you can browse a list of our graduate majors and programs, and discover graduate degree options.

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Graduate Educational Affairs

During your graduate studies, you will receive administrative and educational support from the Office of Educational Affairs to conduct your research. The Office of Educational Affairs makes sure you are fully engaged with different stakeholders at various parts of the university to facilitate your research pathway.

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