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      Geophysics is a link between earth sciences and physics. It specializes in studying the physics of the earth and its oil, gas and mineral resources, especially in Oman. The program includes several projects and surveys that study environmental fields, seismic activities and other natural aspects of human concern
    
    
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      The MD Degree Program Comprises Phases I, II and III. The successful completion of which awards the student an MD degree in a minimum of 6 years. For the Direct Entry Phase I Plan.However, for students who require one semester of Foundation Programme courses, the plan for Phase I will be different
    
    
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      The student earns a BSc Health Sciences degree by successfully completing Phases I, II and the Intercalated Phase. Students whose overall cGPA in Phases I and II is 2.50 or higher have the option of completing Phase III to obtain the MD degree
    
    
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      The BMS programme consists of four years of intensive coursework followed by (360 hours) eight weeks of mandatory (internship) clinical placement
    
    
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      Environmental biology is a small part or branch of ecology. Experts and specialists agree that ecology occupies an important space between basic and applied sciences. Where the ecology is known as the science that looks at the life of living beings (animals, plants and microorganisms) with each other, with the surrounding non-living components and also means studying the impact of human activities on living beings - including man himself- other components of the environment such as air, water an...
    
    
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