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Bachelor of Science in Biology (120 cr./ 145 units)-Suggested Study Plan

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
BIO 101: Introductory Biology (CLA) 1 3
CHE 101: General Chemistry I 1 3
CHE 101L: General Chemistry I Lab 1 1
PHY 103: Physics for the Life Sciences I 1 3
PHY 103L: Physics for the Life Sciences I Lab 1 1
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 1 3
MAT 102: Pre-Calculus (CLA) 1 3
CHE 102: General Chemistry II 1 3
CHE 102L: General Chemistry II Lab 1 1
PHY 104: Physics for the Life Sciences II 1 3
PHY 104L: Physics for the Life Sciences II Lab 1 1
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 1 3
BIO 211: General Biology I 2 3
BIO 211L: General Biology Lab I 2 1
CHE 211: Organic Chemistry I 2 3
CHE 211L: Organic Chemistry I Lab 2 1
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
BIO 212: General Biology II 2 3
BIO 212L: General Biology II 2 1
CHE 212: Organic Chemistry II 2 3
CHE 212L: Organic Chemistry II Lab 2 1
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
BIO 210: Biostatistics 3 3
BIO 221: Genetics 3 4
BIO 225: Biochemistry 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
BIO 420: Microbiology 3 4
BIO 421: Cell and Molecular Biology 3 4
BIO XXX: Biology Elective 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
BIO 485: Internship in Biology 3 2
BIO 422: Ecology 4 4
BIO 441: Developmental Biology 4 4
BIO XXX: Biology Elective 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
BIO 490: Senior Project in Biology 4 3
BIO XXX: Biology Elective 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (120 cr./ 146.5 units)-Suggested Study Plan

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
CHE 101: General Chemistry I 1 3
CHE 101L: General Chemistry I Lab 1 1
PHY 101: Principles of Physics I 1 3
PHY 101L: Principles of Physics I Lab 1 1
MAT 111: Calculus I (CLA) 1 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 1 3
CHE 102: General Chemistry II  1 3
CHE 102L: General Chemistry II Lab 1 1
MAT 112: Calculus II 1 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 1 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 1 3
CHE 211: Organic Chemistry I 2 3
CHE 211L: Organic Chemistry I Lab 2 1
CHE 221: Analytical Chemistry 2 3
CHE 221L: Analytical Chemistry Lab 2 1
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CHE 212: Organic Chemistry II 2 3
CHE 212L: Organic Chemistry II Lab 2 1
CHE 241: Physical Chemistry I 2 3
CHE 241L: Physical Chemistry I Lab 2 1
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CHE 311: Identification of Organic Compounds 3 3
CHE 341: Physical Chemistry II  3 3
CHE 341L: Physical Chemistry II Lab 3 1
Major Elective 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
CHE 225: Biochemistry 3 3
CHE 225L: Biochemistry Lab 3 1
CHE 331: Basic Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry 3 3
Major Elective 3 3
Free Elective 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
CHE 352: Industrial Training 3 3
CHE 322: Instrumental Analysis 4 3
CHE 322L: Instrumental Analysis Lab 4 1
Major Elective 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 4 3
CHE 480: Senior Seminar in Chemistry 4 2
CHE 490: Senior Project 4 3
Major Elective 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 4 3
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (126 cr./ 144 units)-Suggested Study Plan

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
CSC 101: Introduction to Computer Science (CLA) 1 3
CSC 140: Introduction to C Programming 1 3
MAT 111: Calculus I (CLA) 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
MAT 112: Calculus II 1 3
CSC 132: Digital Logic 1 3
CSC 230: Object-Oriented Computing 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
CSC 231: Data Structure 2 3
CSC 345: Introduction to Database 2 3
MAT 202: Discrete Mathematics 2 3
CLA 2 3
CLA 2 3
MAT 130: Linear Algebra 2 3
CSC 313: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 2 3
CSC 343: Theory of Computation/Complier 2 3
CSC 337: Software Engineering 2 3
CLA 2 3
CSC 390: Internship I in Computer Science 2 3
CSC 445: Introduction to Computer Networks 3 3
CSC 450: Fundamentals of Operating Systems 3 3
Major Elective 3 3
Free Elective 3 3
CLA 3 3
STA 210: Applied Probability and Statistics  3 3
CSC 364: Computer Architecture 3 3
CSC 422: Digital Image Processing 3 3
Major Elective 3 3
Free Elective 3 3
CSC 391: Internship II in Computer Science 3 3
CSC 499: Senior Project 4 3
Major Elective 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
CLA 4 3
CLA 4 3
CSC 448: Introduction to Cyber Security 4 3
Major Elective 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
CLA 4 3
CLA 4 3
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Bachelor of Arts in English Literature (120 cr./ 144 units)-Suggested Study Plan

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
ENL 101: Expository Writing (CLA) 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
LIT 101: Introduction to World Literature (CLA) 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing (CLA) 2 3
LIT 201: Introduction to Literary Analysis 2 3
LIT 220: British Literature Survey I 2 3
LIT 221: American Literature Survey I 2 3
CLA 2 3
ENL 212: Introduction to Linguistics 2 3
CLA 2 3
LIT 240: British Literature Survey II 2 3
LIT 241: American Literature Survey II 2 3
CLA 2 3
LIT 320: Shakespeare 3 3
LIT 330: Modernism & Postmodernism: The Literature of 3 3
ENL 330: Advanced Composition & Creative Writing 3 3
Literature Elective 3 3
Literature Elective 3 3
LIT 333: Modern Fantasy Works 3 3
Literature Elective 3 3
ENL 321: Vocabulary Enhancement 3 3
Literature Elective 3 3
LIT 389: Practicum in English Literature & Language 3 3
LIT 390: Internship Experience 3 3
LIT 410: Advanced Literary Theory 4 3
LIT 421: Responses to the Land: Histories and Literatures of the Environment 4 3
LIT 498: Independent Study I 4 3
Literature Elective 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
LIT 451: American Women Poets 4 3
LIT 499: Independent Study II 4 3
Literature Elective 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
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Bachelor of Science in Physics (120 cr./ 144.5 units)-Suggested Study Plan

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
PHY 101: Principles of Physics I 1 3
PHY 101L Principles of Physics I Lab 1 1
MAT 111: Calculus I 1 3
CHE 101: General Chemistry I 1 3
CHE101L: General Chemistry I Lab 1 1
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 1 3
PHY 102: Principles of Physics II 1 3
PHY 102L: Principles of Physics II Lab 1 1
MAT 112: Calculus II 1 3
MAT 130: Linear Algebra 1 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 1 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 1 3
PHY 211: Modern Physics 2 3
PHY 211L: Modern Physics Lab 2 1
MAT 113: Calculus III 2 3
MAT 220: Ordinary Differential Equations 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
PHY 221: Classical Mechanics 2 3
PHY 241: Mathematical Methods for Physics 2 3
PHY 212: Physics of Waves and Vibrations 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
PHY 352: Quantum Mechanics I 3 3
PHY 350: Electromagnetic Theory I 3 3
PHY 331: Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
PHY 351: Electromagnetic Theory II 3 3
PHY 320L: Junior Physics Laboratory 3 2
PHYXXX: Major Elective 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
PHY 389: Internship in Physics 3 3
PHY 360: Advanced Physics Laboratory 4 3
PHYXXX: Major Elective 4 3
PHYXXX: Major Elective 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
PHY 499: Senior Project 4 3
PHYXXX: Major Elective 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 4 3
Free Elective 4 3
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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (120 cr./144 units)- Suggested Study Plan

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology (CLA) 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing (CLA) 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing (CLA) 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
CLA 1 3
PSY 210: Lifespan Developmental Psychology 2 3
PSY 220: Biopsychology 2 3
PSY 230: Cognitive Psychology 2 3
CLA 2 3
CLA 2 3
PSY 240: Social Psychology 2 3
PSY 270: Research Methods in Psychology I 2 3
Psychology elective 2 3
CLA 2 3
CLA 2 3
PSY 320: Psychology of learning 3 3
PSY 370: Research Methods in Psychology II 3 3
Psychology elective 3 3
Psychology elective 3 3
Free elective 3 3
PSY 310: Analysis of Psychological Data 3 3
PSY 330: Organizational Psychology 3 3
PSY 340: Cultural Psychology 3 3
Psychology elective 3 3
PSY 390: Practicum in Psychology 3 3
PSY 480: Internship in Psychology 3 3
PSY 450: Introduction to Trauma Studies 4 3
PSY 490: Independent Study I 4 3
Psychology elective 4 3
Psychology elective 4 3
Free elective 4 3
PSY 470: Seminar in Psychology 4 3
PSY 491: Independent Study II 4 3
Psychology elective 4 3
Psychology elective 4 3
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Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: University Experience 1 3
CIS 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
SOC 101: SOC 101 1 3
HUM 210: Introduction to Human Geography 1 3
MIS 101: Introduction to Management Information Systems 1 3
BUS 112: Introduction to Business 1 3
ENL 210: Introduction to Public Speaking 2 3
TLD 100: Introduction to AUIB Educational Design and Studies 2 3
TLD 102: Foundations of Learning and Design 2 3
ACC 201: Introduction to Financial Accounting 2 3
ECO 221: Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 3
MKT 201: Principles of Marketing 2 3
ECO 222: Introduction to Microeconomics 2 3
BUS 212: Professional Development and Career Planning 2 3
MGT 201: Principles of Management 2 3
ACC 202: Managerial Accounting 2 3
BUS 250: Business Statistics 2 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 3 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 3 3
MGT 301: Business Ethics 3 3
FIN 301: Principles of Financial Management I 3 3
MGT 342: Human Resource Management 4 3
BUS 305: Effective Communication in Business 3 3
MGT 315: Operations Management 3 3
ACC 301: Intermediate Accounting I 3 3
ACC 302: Intermediate Accounting II 3 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 3 3
BUS 375: Internship 3 6
ACC 310: Financial Statement Analysis 4 3
ACC 420: Advanced Financial Accounting 4 3
ACC 440: Cost Accounting 4 3
MGT 420: Decisionmaking 4 3
MGT 410: Strategic Management 4 3
ACC 445: Auditing and Assurance 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
MGT 360: Organizations 4 3
MGT 329: Organizational Behavior 4 3
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Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: University Experience 1 3
CIS 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 1 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology 1 3
HUM 210: Introduction to Human Geography 1 3
MIS 101: Introduction to Management Information Systems 1 3
BUS 112: Introduction to Business 1 3
ENL 210: Introduction to Public Speaking 2 3
TLD 100: Introduction to AUIB Educational Design and Studies 2 3
TLD 102: Foundations of Learning and Design 2 3
ACC 201: Introduction to Financial Accounting 2 3
ECO 221: Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 3
MKT 201: Principles of Marketing 2 3
ECO 222: Introduction to Microeconomics 2 3
BUS 2012: Professional Development and Career Planning 2 3
MGT 201: Principles of Management 2 3
ENT 310: Foundations of Entrepreneurship I 2 3
BUS 250: Business Statistics 2 3
ENT 320: Foundations of Entrepreneurship II 3 3
MGT 301: Business Ethics 3 3
FIN 301: Principles of Financial Management I 3 3
MGT 342: Human Resource Management 3 3
BUS 305: Effective Communication in Business 3 3
MGT 329: Organizational Behavior 3 3
MGT 360: Organizations 3 3
MGT 315: Operations Management 3 3
MGT 313: Small Business Management 3 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 3 3
ENT 375: Internship 3 6
MGT 412: Leadership 4 3
ENT 470: Entrepreneurial Field Seminar 4 3
MGT 420: Decisionmaking 4 3
MGT 410: Strategic Management 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
XXX: Free Elective 4 3
ENT 480: Social Entrepreneurship 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
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Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: University Experience 1 3
CSC 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 1 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology 1 3
HUM 210: Introduction to Human Geography 1 3
MIS 101: Introduction to Management Information Systems 1 3
BUS 112: Introduction to Business 1 3
ENL 210: Introduction to Public Speaking 1 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology 1 3
HUM 210: Introduction to Human Geography 1 3
ACC 201: Introduction to Financial Accounting 2 3
ECO 221: Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 3
MKT 201: Principles of Marketing 2 3
ECO 222: Introduction to Microeconomics 2 3
BUS 212: Professional Development and Career Planning 2 3
MGT 201: Principles of Management 2 3
FIN 301: Principles of Financial Management I 2 3
BUS 250: Business Statistics 2 3
FIN 302: Islamic Finance 3 3
FIN 310: Money, Banking & Financial Markets 3 3
MGT 301: Business Ethics 3 3
FIN 315: Principles of Investments 3 3
MGT 342: Human Resource Management 3 3
BUS 305: Effective Communication in Business 3 3
MGT 329: Organizational Behavior 3 3
MGT 360: Organizations 3 3
MGT 315: Operations Management 3 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 3 3
BUS 375: Internship 3 6
FIN 480: Venture Capital & Private Equity 4 3
FIN 460: Financial Modeling 4 3
MGT 420: Decisionmaking 4 3
MGT 410: Strategic Management 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
FIN 430: Dérivatives 4 3
FIN 410: Banking Operations 4 3
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Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: University Experience 1 3
CSC 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 1 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology 1 3
HUM 210: Introduction to Human Geography 1 3
MIS 101: Introduction to Management Information Systems 1 3
BUS 112: Introduction to Business 1 3
ENL 210: Introduction to Public Speaking 2 3
TLD 100: Introduction to AUIB Educational Design and Studies 2 3
TLD 102: Foundations of Learning and Design 2 3
ACC 201: Introduction to Financial Accounting 2 3
ECO 221: Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 3
MKT 201: Principles of Marketing 2 3
ECO 222: Introduction to Microeconomics 2 3
BUS 212: Professional Development and Career Planning 2 3
MGT 201: Principles of Management 2 3
ACC 202: Managerial Accounting 2 3
BUS 250: Business Statistics 2 3
ENT 310: Foundations of Entrepreneurship I 3 3
MGT 310: Supply Chain Management 3 3
MGT 301: Business Ethics 3 3
FIN 301: Principles of Financial Management I 3 3
MGT 342: Human Resource Management 3 3
BUS 305: Effective Communication in Business 3 3
MGT 329: Organizational Behavior 3 3
MGT 360: Organizations 3 3
MGT 315: Operations Management 3 3
MGT 313: Small Business Management 3 3
BUS 375: Internship 3 6
MGT 412: Leadership 4 3
BUS 440: Current Topics in Business 4 3
MGT 420: Decisionmaking 4 3
MGT 410: Strategic Management 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
FREE: 300- or 400-level 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
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Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: University Experience 1 3
CSC 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 1 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology 1 3
HUM 210: Introduction to Human Geography 1 3
MIS 101: Introduction to Management Information Systems 1 3
BUS 112: Introduction to Business 1 3
ENL 210: Introduction to Public Speaking 2 3
TLD 100: Introduction to AUIB Educational Design and Studies 2 3
TLD 102: Foundations of Learning and Design 2 3
ACC 201: Introduction to Financial Accounting 2 3
MIS 240: E-Commerce 2 3
ECO 221: Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 3
MKT 201: Principles of Marketing 2 3
MIS 215: Business Data Communications and Networking 2 3
BUS 212: Professional Development and Career Planning 2 3
MGT 201: Principles of Management 2 3
MIS 201: Fundamentals of Databases 2 3
BUS 250: Business Statistics 2 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 3 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 3 3
MGT 301: Business Ethics 3 3
FIN 301: Principles of Financial Management I 3 3
MGT 342: Human Resource Management 3 3
BUS 305: Effective Communication in Business 3 3
MGT 315: Operations Management 3 3
MIS 304: Systems Analysis and Design 3 3
CSC 140: Introduction to C Programming 3 3
MIS 407: Enterprise Resource Management 3 3
BUS 375: Internship 3 6
MIS 480: Business Intelligence & Data Visualization 4 3
MIS 495: Senior Project I 4 3
MIS 496: Senior Project II 4 3
MGT 420: Decisionmaking 4 3
MGT 410: Strategic Management 4 3
ECO 222: Introduction to Microeconomics 4 3
ECO 221: Introduction to Macroeconomics 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
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Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: University Experience 1 3
CSC 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 1 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology 1 3
HUM 210: Introduction to Human Geography 1 3
MIS 101: Introduction to Management Information Systems 1 3
BUS 112: Introduction to Business 1 3
ENL 210: Introduction to Public Speaking 2 3
TLD 100: Introduction to AUIB Educational Design and Studies 2 3
TLD 102: Foundations of Learning and Design 2 3
ACC 201: Introduction to Financial Accounting 2 3
ECO 221: Introduction to Macroeconomics 2 3
MKT 201: Principles of Marketing 2 3
ECO 222: Introduction to Microeconomics 2 3
BUS 212: Professional Development and Career Planning 2 3
MGT 201: Principles of Management 2 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 2 3
BUS 250: Business Statistics 2 3
MKT 334: Advertising and Promotional Strategy 3 3
MKT 340: Digital Marketing 3 3
MGT 301: Business Ethics 3 3
FIN 301: Principles of Financial Management I 3 3
MGT 342: Human Resource Management 3 3
BUS 305: Effective Communication in Business 3 3
MGT 329: Organizational Behavior 3 3
MGT 360: Organizations 3 3
MKT 315: Operations Management 3 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 3 3
BUS 375: Internship 3 6
MKT 426: Marketing Research 4 3
MKT 428: Consumer Behavior 4 3
MGT 420: Decisionmaking 4 3
MGT 410: Strategic Management 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA XXX: Liberal Arts 4 3
MKT 430: Marketing Management and Strategy 4 3
MKT 429: Services Marketing 4 3
MKT 480: Brand Management 4 3
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AUIB offers a 5-year Bachelor of Dental Surgery program for a total of (189) credits.

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101 First Year University Experience 1 3
UNI 101 First Year University Experience 1 3
CSC 101 Intro to Computer Science 1 3
BIO 101 Introductory Biology 1 3
CHE 105 General Chemistry for Healthcare Professions 1 3
CHE 105L General Chem for Healthcare Professions Lab 1 1
ENL 101 Expository Writing 1 3
BIO 211 General Biology I 1 3
BIO 211L General Biology I Lab 1 1
BDS 105 Medical Physics 1 3
BIO 217 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 3
HCT 101 Fundamentals of Healthcare Professions 1 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 1 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 1 3
ENL 201 Academic Writing 2 3
CHE 210 Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences 2 3
CHE 210L Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences Lab 2 1
BIO 220 General Histology 2 3
BDS 200 Dental Anatomy and Occlusion 2 3
BDS 200L Dental Anatomy and Occlusion Lab 2 1
BDS 220 Dental Material 2 2
BDS 240 Introduction to Dentistry and Scientific Evidence 2 2
BIO 219 Medical Microbiology 2 3
BDS 217 Head and Neck Anatomy 2 2
BDS 217L Head and Neck Anatomy Lab 2 1
BIO 218 Pathophysiology 2 3
BDS 230 Oral Histology 2 2
BDS 230L Oral Histology Lab 2 1
BDS 260 Cariology 2 1
BDS 270 Biochemistry for Dentistry 2 1
BDS 250 Dental Material II (with lab component) 2 3
ENL 210 Introduction to Public Speaking 2 3
BDS 310 Fixed Prosthodontics I 3 2
BDS 310L Preclinical Fixed Prosthodontics I 3 1
BDS 360 Operative Dentistry I 3 1
BDS 360L Preclinical Operative Dentistry I 3 1
BDS 330 Removable Prosthodontics I 3 1
BDS 330L Preclinical Removable Prosthodontics I 3 1
BDS 340 Endodontics I 3 1
BDS 340L Preclinical Endodontics I 3 1
BDS 304 Pharmacotherapeutics 3 2
BDS 302 Dental Anesthesiology 3 1
BDS 372 Radiology and Radioprotection 3 2
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 3 3
BDS 311 Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion II 3 1
BDS 311L Preclinical Fixed Prosthodontics II 3 1
BDS 361 Operative Dentistry II 3 1
BDS 361L Preclinical Operative Dentistry II 3 1
BDS 320 Oral Surgery I 3 2
BDS 341 Endodontics II 3 1
BDS 341L Preclinical Endodontics II 3 1
BDS 380 Periodontology I 3 1
BDS 307 Sterilization and Infection Control 3 1
BDS 306 General Medicine and Dentistry 3 2
BDS 380L Preclinical Hygiene, Ergonomics & Periodontics 3 1
BDS 370 Oral Medicine I 3 2
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 3 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 3 3
BDS 420 Oral Surgery II 4 1
BDS 480 Periodontology II 4 1
BDS 410 Implant Prosthodontics 4 2
BDS 410L Preclinical Fixed Prosthodontics III 4 2
BDS 406 Implant Dentistry 4 2
BDS 470 Oral Medicine II 4 1
BDS 440 Endodontics III 4 1
BDS 440L Preclinical Endodontics III 4 1
BDS 472 Radiology 4 1
BDS 410C Clinical Operative & Prosthodontics 4 2
BDS 440C Clinical Endodontics I 4 2
BDS 480C Clinical Periodontics I 4 2
BDS 420C Clinical Oral Surgery I 4 2
BDS 470C Clinical Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine & Radiology 4 1
BDS 412L Preclinical Implant Prosthodontics 4 1
BDS 430 Removable Prosthodontics II 4 1
BDS 430L Preclinical Removable Prosthodontics II 4 1
BDS 490 Pediatric Dentistry 4 2
BDS 495 Orthodontics 4 2
BDS 490L Preclinical Pediatric - Orthodontic Dentistry 4 2
BDS 402 Evidence Based Dentistry 4 1
BDS 404 Medical Emergencies in Dentistry 4 1
BDS 450C Comprehensive Care & General Dentistry I 4 2
Core Liberal Arts Elective * 4 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 4 3
BDS 590C Clinical Pediatric Dentistry I 5 2
BDS 595C Clinical Orthodontics I 5 1
BDS 540C Clinical Endodontics II 5 2
BDS 520 Current Development in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 5 1
BDS 502 Ethics in Dentistry 5 1
BDS 504 Geriatric Dentistry 5 1
BDS 550C Comprehensive Care & General Dentistry II 5 7
BDS 552C Community dental practice 5 2
BDS 554C Treatment Plan & Case Presentation 5 3
BDS 570 Oral Medicine III 5 2
BDS 592C Clinical Pediatric Dentistry II 5 2
BDS 597C Clinical Orthodontics II 5 1
BDS 542C Clinical Endodontics III 5 1
BDS 556C Comprehensive Care & General Dentistry III 5 7
BDS 570C Radiology and Digital Dentistry 5 2
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AUIB offers a 4-year Bachelor of Dental Technology program.

Dental Technologists or Dental Technicians, are highly skilled members of the dental team. They combine art and science skills to construct custom-made dental devices such as dentures, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances to replace, restore, and correct defects that may affect our facial appearance and the ability to use our teeth properly. They generally work behind the scenes in laboratories and not directly on patients.

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
CHE 105 General Chemistry 1 3
MAT 101 College Algebra 1 3
BIO 101 Introductory Biology 1 3
UNI 101 First Year Uni Exp 1 3
ENL 101 Expository Writing 1 3
BDS 105 Medical physics 1 3
CSC 101 Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
BIO 217 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 3
HCT 101 Fund Healthcare Prof 1 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 1 3
CHE 210 Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences 2 3
BDT 210 Dental Materials I 2 3
BDT 210L Dental Materials Lab 2 1
BDS 240 Introduction to Dentistry and Scientific evidence 2 2
ENL 101 Expository Writing 2 3
BDS 200L Dental anatomy lab 2 1
BDS 200 Dental Anatomy and Occlusion 2 3
BDT 211 Dental Materials II 2 3
ENV 201 Introduction to Environmental Science 2 3
PHI 101 Introduction to Ethics 2 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 2 3
BDS 217 Head and Neck Anatomy 2 2
BDS 217L Head and Neck Anatomy lab 2 1
BDT 320 Fixed Prosthodontics I 3 3
BDT 320L Fixed Prosthodontics lab 3 1
BDT 330 Partial Denture Prosthodontics I 3 3
BDT 340 Complete Denture Prosthodontics I 3 3
BDT 330L Removable prosthodontics lab I 3 1
BDT 350 Dental ceramics 3 2
Core Liberal Arts Elective 3 3
BDT 321L Fixed Prosthodontics lab II 3 1
BDT 331L Removable prosthodontics lab II 3 1
BDT 360 CAD CAM and Digital dentistry 3 3
BDT 370 Orthodontics / Pedodontics appliances 3 3
BDT 370 L Orthodontics/Pedodontics appliances lab I 3 1
BDT 380 Dental Implants 3 3
BDT 380L Dental Implants lab 3 1
FIN 101 Finance for Non-Business Students 3 3
BDT 460L Digital Dentistry lab I 4 1
BDT 420L Fixed Prosthodontics lab III 4 1
BDT 430L Removable prosthodontics lab III 4 1
BDT 470L Orthodontics/Pedodontics appliances lab II 4 1
BDT 490L Practical Laboratory Experience I 4 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective 4 3
BDT 496 Smile design 4 3
BDT 498 Dental laboratory management and Business procedures 4 2
BDT 461L CAD-CAM lab 4 1
BDT 492L Practical Laboratory Experience II 4 3
BDT 471L Orthodontics/Pedodontics appliances lab III 4 1
BDT 461L Digital Dentistry lab II 4 1
Technical electives * 4 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective 4 3
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An anesthesia technologist is a healthcare worker who supports the administration of anesthesia and the monitoring of patients who are under anesthesia. These technologists require a broad  knowledge of the use and maintenance of anesthesia instruments, as well as the technology and techniques of the field of anesthesiology.  They typically work under the supervision of a professional anesthesiologist or anesthetist.

The anesthesia technology program at AUIB requires 123 semester credits (hours) in a range of courses that start with a liberal arts offering but rapidly move into the science and technology required for a professional education.   The required courses are listed below along a suggested course sequence.

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: First-Year University experience* 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
BIO 101: Introductory Biology 1 3
CHE 105: Chemistry for Healthcare Professions 1 3
HCT 101: Fundamentals of Healthcare Professions 1 3
CSC 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
PHI 101: Introduction to Ethics 1 3
BIO 217: Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 3
BIO 217L: Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab 1 1
ANT 101: Introduction to Anesthesia Technology 1 3
HIS 101: Civilizations and History* 2 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 2 3
CHE 215: Biochemistry for Health Care Professionals 2 3
ANT 240: Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation 2 3
ANT 240L: Anesthesia Technology Instrumentation Lab 2 1
HIS 102: Civilizations and History II* 2 3
ENL 210: Introduction to Public Speaking 2 3
BIO 218: Pathophysiology 2 3
BIO 2XX: Biostatistics and Epidemiology 2 3
ANT 245: Pharmacology in Anesthesia Practice 2 3
ANT 295: Practicum I 2 3
HUM 101: Introduction to Humanities* 3 3
ANT 320: Anesthesia Clinical Applications I 3 3
ANT 320L: Anesthesia Clinical Applications I Lab 3 1
ANT 340: Anesthesia Agents and Methods 3 3
ANT 340L: Anesthesia Agents and Methods Lab 3 1
ANT 330: Patient Monitoring Technology 3 3
ANT 343L: Operating Room Simulation Lab 3 1
ANT 350: Anesthesia Clinical Applications II 3 3
ANT 360: Perioperative Patient Care 3 3
ANT 370: Workroom Management 3 1
HCT 4XX: Technical Elective 3 3
ANT 390: Postanesthetic and Pain Management 3 3
ANT 399: Practicum I 3 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology* 4 3
ANT 420: Anesthesia Clinical Applications III 4 3
ANT 460: Anesthetic Emergencies 4 3
ANT 460L: Anesthetic Emergencies Lab 4 1
ANT 410: Special Topics in Anesthesia Technology 4 1
ANT 430L: Anesthesia Quality Assurance Lab 4 1
ANT 490: Practicum II 4 3
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology* 4 3
HCT 4XX: Technical Elective 4 3
ANT 455: Anesthetic Procedural Blocks 4 3
ANT 495: Practicum IV 4 3
ANT 496: Practicum V 4 3
HCT 480: Marketing in the Healthcare sector 3
HCT 481: Health Informatics 3
HCT 482: Leadership in Healthcare 3
HCT 483: Introduction to Clinical Research 3
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The Dental Technology program requires 120 semester hours and includes several core liberal arts. The Core Liberal Arts Program includes 42 credits. Students may choose from the below list for the other CLA courses *: A recommended course sequence follows the list of required courses.

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
CHE 105 General Chemistry 1 3
MAT 101 College Algebra 1 3
BIO 101 Introductory Biology 1 3
UNI 101 First Year Uni Exp 1 3
ENL 101 Expository Writing 1 3
BDS 105 Medical physics 1 3
CSC 101 Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
BIO 217 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 3
HCT 101 Fund Healthcare Prof 1 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 1 3
CHE 210 Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences 2 3
BDT 210 Dental Materials I 2 3
BDT 210L Dental Materials Lab 2 1
BDS 240 Introduction to Dentistry and Scientific evidence 2 2
ENL 101 Expository Writing 2 3
BDS 200L Dental anatomy lab 2 1
BDS 200 Dental Anatomy and Occlusion 2 3
BDT 211 Dental Materials II 2 3
ENV 201 Introduction to Environmental Science 2 3
PHI 101 Introduction to Ethics 2 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective* 2 3
BDS 217 Head and Neck Anatomy 2 2
BDS 217L Head and Neck Anatomy lab 2 1
BDT 320 Fixed Prosthodontics I 3 3
BDT 320L Fixed Prosthodontics lab 3 1
BDT 330 Partial Denture Prosthodontics I 3 3
BDT 340 Complete Denture Prosthodontics I 3 3
BDT 330L Removable prosthodontics lab I 3 1
BDT 350 Dental ceramics 3 2
Core Liberal Arts Elective 3 3
BDT 321L Fixed Prosthodontics lab II 3 1
BDT 331L Removable prosthodontics lab II 3 1
BDT 360 CAD CAM and Digital dentistry 3 3
BDT 370 Orthodontics/Pedodontics appliances 3 3
BDT 370 L Orthodontics/Pedodontics appliances lab I 3 1
BDT 380 Dental Implants 3 3
BDT 380L Dental Implants lab 3 1
FIN 101 Finance for Non-Business Students 3 3
BDT 460L Digital Dentistry lab I 4 1
BDT 420L Fixed Prosthodontics lab III 4 1
BDT 430L Removable prosthodontics lab III 4 1
BDT 470L Orthodontics/Pedodontics appliances lab II 4 1
BDT 490L Practical Laboratory Experience I 4 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective 4 3
BDT 496 Smile design 4 3
BDT 498 Dental laboratory management and Business procedures 4 2
BDT 461L CAD-CAM lab 4 1
BDT 492L Practical Laboratory Experience II 4 3
BDT 471L Orthodontics/Pedodontics appliances lab III 4 1
BDT 461L Digital Dentistry lab II 4 1
Technical electives * 4 3
Core Liberal Arts Elective 4 3
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This program requires 121 semester hours and can be finished in 4 years. The type of courses and the names of specific courses are listed below, followed by a recommended sequence of course and timing for completion of the degree.

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: First-Year University Experience 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
BIO 101: Introductory Biology 1 3
PHY 100: Conceptual Physics 1 3
HCT 101: Fundamentals of Healthcare Professions 1 3
CSC 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
OVS 101: Ocular Anatomy 1 4
OVS 110: Introduction to Physical Optics 1 3
OVS 115: Clinical Optometry and Refraction I 1 2
OVS 115L: Clinical Optometry and Refraction I Laboratory 1 1
OVS 211: Ocular Physiology 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 2 3
OVS 210: Geometrical and Spectacles Optics 2 3
OVS 210L: Geometrical and Spectacles Optics Laboratory 2 1
OVS 215: Clinical Optometry and Refraction II 2 3
OVS 215L: Clinical Optometry and Refraction II Laboratory 2 1
OVS 251: Ocular disease and Pathophysiology I 2 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 2 3
OVS 255: Visual perception and Color 2 2
OVS 261: Ocular Disease and Pathophysiology II 2 3
OVS 277L: Clinical Optometry and Optical Devices in Optometry I Laboratory 2 1
OVS 280: Neuroanatomy and Neuro-Ophthalmology 2 3
OVS 277: Clinical Optometry and Optical Devices in Optometry 2 3
PHI 101: Introduction to Ethics 3 3
OVS 220: Introduction to Soft Contact Lenses 3 3
OVS 220L: Introduction to Soft Contact Lenses Laboratory 3 1
OVS 310: Ocular Disease and Pathophysiology III 3 3
OVS 312: Introduction to Ocular Pharmacology 3 3
OVS 315L: Clinical optometry and Optical Devices in Optometry II Laboratory 3 1
ENL 210: Public Speaking 3 3
OVS 330L: Dispensing and Edging Laboratory 3 2
OVS 340: Low Vision 3 2
OVS 380: Special and Rigid Contact Lenses 3 3
OVS 380L: Special and Rigid Contact Lenses Laboratory 3 1
OVS 385: Glaucoma 3 2
CLA 3 3
OVS 390: Practicum I 3 2
CLA 4 3
CLA 4 3
OVS 388: Clinical Decision making in Optometry 4 2
OVS 495: Practicum II 4 3
HCT 210: Basic Life Support 4 0
HCT 4XX: Technical Elective 4 3
FIN 101: Finance for Non-Business Students 4 3
CLA 4 3
OVS 470: Pediatric Optometry, Binocular Vision and Strabismus 4 3
OVS 499: Practicum III 4 3
HCT 4XX: Technical Elective 4 3
HCT 480: Marketing in the Healthcare sector 4 3
HCT 481: Health Informatics 4 3
HCT 482: Leadership in Healthcare 4 3
HCT 483: Introduction to Clinical Research 4 3
HCT 485: Biostatistics and Epidemiology 4 3
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Undergraduate Courses (Four Years – 120 Credits)

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101: First-Year University Experience 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
BIO 101: Introductory Biology 1 3
PHI 101: Introduction to Ethics 1 3
HCT 101: Fundamentals of Healthcare Professions 1 3
CSC 101: Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
MAT 102: Pre-calculus 1 3
PHY 100: Conceptual Physics 1 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology 1 3
RAD 101: Introduction to Radiologic Sciences 1 3
HIS 101: Civilizations and History I 2 3
ENL 210: Academic Writing 2 3
HCT 207: Introduction to Radiation Protection 2 1
PHY 241: Medical Physics and Dosimetry 2 3
BIO 217: Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 3
BIO 217L: Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory 2 1
ENL 201: Introduction to Public Speaking 2 3
BIO 218: Pathophysiology 2 3
BIO 210: Biostatistics and Epidemiology 2 3
RAD 201: Medical Imaging Systems I 2 3
RAD 210: Contrast Agents and Radiopharmaceuticals 2 3
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology 3 3
RAD 301: Medical Imaging Systems II 3 3
RAD 305: Imaging Procedures I 3 3
RAD 305L: Imaging Procedures I Lab 3 1
RAD 310: Radiographic Anatomy and Pathology I 3 3
RAD 315: Legal and Ethical Issues in Radiologic Sciences 3 1
HCT 209: First aid and Basic Life Support 3 1
MIS 101: Introduction to Management Information Systems 3 3
RAD 355: Imaging Procedures II 3 3
RAD 355L: Imaging Procedures II Lab 3 1
RAD 362: Clinical Best Practice 3 1
RAD 365: Introduction to Radiation Therapy 3 3
RAD 370: Computer Applications in Medical Imaging 3 3
RAD 370L: Computer Applications in Medical Imaging Lab 3 1
RAD 390: Practicum I: Internship in Clinical Imaging 3 2
HCT 4XX: Technical Elective 4 3
RAD 405: Imaging Procedures III 4 3
RAD 405L: Imaging Procedures III Lab 4 1
RAD 410: Special Topics in Radiological Sciences 4 1
RAD 420: Radiology Quality Assurance Laboratory 4 1
RAD 450: Practicum II: Internship in Clinical Imaging 4 3
HCT 331: Critical Appraisal Course 4 1
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology 4 3
HCT 4XX: Technical Elective 4 3
RAD 450: Radiographic Anatomy and Pathology II 4 3
RAD 480: Radiology information systems 4 1
RAD 490: Practicum III: Internship in Clinical Imaging 4 3
RAD 460: Nuclear Medicine Imaging 4 3
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Mission Statement for the College of International Studies:

The Bachelor’s degree in International Relations & Security Studies at the American University of Iraq-Baghdad is a multidisciplinary program designed to prepare undergraduate students with the academic knowledge, cross-cultural awareness, theoretical and historical background, analytical tools, and diplomatic skills needed to thrive and lead in global society. Through a wide range of International-oriented courses as well as discipline-relevant specializations and practical training, the BA in IR&SS promotes leadership, global citizenship, social responsibility, and human and societal security, via a blending of the proven pedagogies, rigorous standards, time-tested traditions, and innovative intellectual approaches of Iraq and the US.

Introduction and Structure:

The College of International Studies currently offers a BA in International Relations and Strategic Studies (BA in IR&SS). In addition to the requirements for the IR&SS program, students must complete the university’s “general education” requirements (the Liberal Arts & Humanities Core), which is the same for all undergraduate programs at AUIB. The table below lays out the university’s Core Liberal Arts & Humanities required classes (14 in total).

Breakdown of courses (120 credits)

  • 14 Liberal Arts core courses (see choices listed below: Includes 2 HIS and 1 GEO course): [42 credits]
  • 20 Courses: Core Requirements for the IR&SS Program [60 credits]
  •  6 Major Elective courses [18 credits]
Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101 First Year Experience 1 3
HIS 101 Civilizations and History I 1 3
HIS 102 Civilizations and History II 1 3
HUM 101 Introduction to Humanities 1 3
LIT 101 Introduction to World Literature 1 3
PHI 101 Introduction to Ethics 1 3
POL 125 American Culture 1 3
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 1 3
POL 112 Globalization & World Politics 1 3
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 1 3
MIS 101 Introduction to Management Information Systems 1 3
COM 101 Introduction to Communications 1 3
FIN 101 Finance for Non-Business Students 1 3
ECO 101 History of Economic Thought 1 3
BIO 101 Introductory Biology 1 3
PHY 105 Descriptive Astronomy 1 3
GEO 101 Introduction to Geography 1 3
CHE 100 Chemistry in Our Life 1 3
CSC 101 Introduction to Computer Science 1 3
MAT 102 Pre-calculus 1 3
MAT 101 College Algebra 1 3
MAT 111 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 1 3
POL 101 Intro to Politics 1 3
POL 111 Classical Political Thought 1 3
POL 112 Globalization & World Politics 1 3
POL 140 Comparative Politics 1 3
POL 142 Identity Politics 1 3
POL 191 Global Climate Change 1 3
POL 125 American Culture, Politics, & Society 1 3
POL 127 Modern American History 1 3
ENL 210 Intro to Public Speaking 2 3
ENL 201 Academic Writing 2 3
HIS 201 Iraqi Studies 2 3
PHA 210 Introduction to Global Health 2 3
HUM 201 Introduction to Human Geography 2 3
ENV 201 Introduction to Environmental Science 2 3
POL 214 Post-Colonialism 2 3
POL 219 Colloquium on Machiavelli 2 3
POL 221 Intro to International Security 2 3
POL 230 International Political Economy 2 3
POL 240 International Organization 2 3
POL 227 World War I 2 3
POL 245 Creation & Evolution of the European Union 2 3
POL 250/Law 240 International Law 2 3
POL 255 Iraqi Politics 2 3
POL 262 Modern Russia 2 3
POL 263 Hungary: Socioeconomic History, Politics, and Culture 2 3
POL 264 France: Socioeconomic History, Politics, and Culture 2 3
POL 265: Canadian Foreign and Defense Policy 2 3
POL 266 Modern African Politics 2 3
POL 267 Latin American Politics 2 3
POL 268 Politics and History of Central Asia 2 3
POL 272 Afghanistan: Socioeconomic History, Politics, and Culture 2 3
POL 273/PSY 272: Political Psychology 2 3
POL 283 Colloquium on Diplomacy and Practice 2 3
POL 285 International Human Rights 2 3
POL 286 Mediation and Negotiation 2 3
HIS 341 Eastern Civilizations & History 3 3
HIS 350 Main Currents in Global History 3 3
POL 311 Modern Political Thought 3 3
POL 312 International: Theory and Practice 3 3
POL 340 The UN and the EU 3 3
POL 350 Research Methods 3 3
POL 392 PPP Internship: Policy, Participation, Practice 3 3
POL 307 American Politics & Culture through Film 3 3
ENL 309/POL 309 Political Literature of the 1930s 3 3
POL 313/SOC 313 Political Sociology 3 3
POL 349 Politics & Literature of George Orwell 3 3
POL 404 Professional Development Seminar 4 3
POL 405 Leadership Management Seminar 4 3
POL 491 Senior Thesis Project I 4 3
POL 492 Senior Thesis Project II 4 3

AUIB offers a 5-year Bachelor of pharmacy program for a total of (180) credits.

Year Credits
Course Requirements Year Credits
UNI 101 First Year University Experience 1 3
ENL 101: Expository Writing 1 3
BIO 101: Introductory Biology 1 3
CHE 105: General Chemistry for Healthcare Professions 1 3
CHE 105L: General Chemistry for Healthcare Professions lab 1 1
HCT 101: Fundamentals of Healthcare Professions 1 3
CSC 101: Computer Fundamentals 1 3
MAT 101: College Algebra 1 3
BIO 211: General Biology I 1 3
BIO 211L: General Biology I Laboratory 1 1
BIO 217: Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 3
CHE 211: Organic Chemistry I 1 3
ENL 201: Academic Writing 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CHE 212: Organic Chemistry II 2 3
CHE 211L: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 2 1
BIO 219: Medical Microbiology & Immunology 2 3
PHA 101: Introduction to Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 2 3
BIO 210: Biostatistics 2 3
BIO 218: Pathophysiology 2 3
BIO 225: Biochemistry 2 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
PHA 300: Pharmacology I 3 3
PHA 300L: Pharmacology I Laboratory 3 1
PHA 310: Dosage Forms I 3 3
PHA 310L: Dosage Forms I Laboratory 3 1
PHA 320: Medicinal Chemistry I 3 3
PHA 330: Pharmaceutical Analysis 3 3
PHA 330L: Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory 3 1
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
PHA 350: Pharmacology II 3 3
PHA 360: Dosage Forms II 3 3
PHA 360L: Dosage Forms II laboratory 3 1
PHA 370: Medicinal Chemistry II 3 3
PHA 380: Pharmacotherapeutics I 3 3
PHA 380L: Pharmacotherapeutics I: Applied Skills Lab 3 1
PHA 390: Drug Information and Literature Evaluation 3 2
PHA 395: Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (PPE1) 3 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 3 3
PHA 480: Pharmacotherapeutics and Biopharmaceutics 4 3
PHA 410: Physical Assessment 4 3
PHA 420: Pharmacotherapeutics II 4 3
PHA 420: Pharmacotherapeutics II: Applied Skills Lab 4 0.5
PHA 430: Pharmacotherapeutics III 4 3
PHA 430: Pharmacotherapeutics III: Applied Skills Lab 4 0.5
PHA 440: Toxicology 4 3
PHA 450: Dispersing and Pharmaceutical Care 4 3
PHA 460: Pharmacognosy and Evidence-Based Herbal Medicine 4 3
PHA 470: Pharmacotherapeutics IV 4 3
PHA 470: Pharmacotherapeutics IV: Applied Skills Lab 4 0.5
PHA 480: Pharmacotherapeutics V 4 3
PHA 480: Pharmacotherapeutics V: Applied Skills Lab 4 0.5
HCT 48X: Major Electives (healthcare major) 4 3
PHA 495: Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience II (PPE II) 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 4 3
CLA: Core Liberal Arts 5 3
PHA 500: Pharmacy Management and Drug Marketing 5 3
PHA 510: Pharmacoepidemiology 5 2
PHA 520: U.S. and Iraqi Pharmacy Law and Regulation 5 1
PHA 58X: Major Elective (Pharmacy) 5 3
PHA 545: Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience III (PPE III) 5 6
PHA 550: Pharmaco-genomics 5 3
PHA 560: Pharmaco-economics 5 3
PHA 58X: Major Electives (Pharmacy) 5 3
PHA 595: Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience IV (PPE IV) 5 9
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