TabsOverviewCollegeCollege of Applied Medical Sciences JubailCampusJubailTrackHealthLevelUndergraduateDegreeBScGenderFemaleYears of study5 ((Including preparatory and Internship years))Vision A Leading Neuroscience Technology program distinguished nationally and internationally for its excellence in teaching and learning, research, clinical and community services. Mission The bachelor of neuroscience technology program is committed to graduate competent neuroscience technologists capable of providing state-of-the-art patient centered care, conducting innovative research in the field of Neuroscience, serving the community through promoting social responsibility and effective community partnership. Values Lifelong learning, Professionalism, Distinction, Accountability, Collaboration & Teamwork, Empathy, Social responsibility Goals The program goals to complement the mission statement of the Neuroscience Technology department as follows: Provide high quality education in Neuroscience Technology. Prepare Neuroscience Technologists that meet regulatory standards and exhibit ethical behavior and code of conduct. Promote Scientific Research in the field of Neuroscience Technology and labor market. Promote social responsibility with effective community partnership. Program Learning Outcomes As per the national qualifications framework (NQF) there are 3 domains of learning –Knowledge, cognitive skills, and values. KNOWLEDGE Recognize anatomical and pathophysiological features of various neurological conditions. State the concepts and principles of different procedures in the neurodiagnostic field. Describe accurately neurodiagnostic findings. SKILLS Integrate neurodiagnostic principles using critical thinking, analytical, problem solving, and decision-making skills to assist in the development of effective patients' management plans. Operate safely and confidently neurodiagnostic instruments and related medical devices for invasive and non invasive procedures. Develop applied research in the field of neurodiagnostic practice & continuous professional development. Communicate effectively for exchange of concepts and technical skills. Utilize technology effectively to manage, interpret, and apply health services data. VALUES Demonstrate professionalism with adherence to ethical and legal standards of the health care profession. Demonstrate active participation in community service with high respect to cultural diversity. Program Graduate Attributes NST program graduate attributes (GAs) are aligned with IAU GAs. NST GAs are as follows: Devoted to the Islamic identity demonstrating ethical, legal, and cultural values Demonstrates social responsibility Committed to continuous learning and development within the field of NST Exhibits professionalism and effective communication skills Assumes leadership roles and characteristics with an ability to encourage and collaborate with team members Demonstrates initiative and determination Competent critical thinker with efficient problem-solving skills Employs digital, numerical and information technology towards the field of NST Admission Year descriptionPreparatory year : Preparatory year for all health track programs that contains different courses such as Biology, Chemistry, and English. It aims to prepare high school students to integrates into the university environments and into their specialty. Specialization Years: Three years of specialization studies, divided into six academic semesters where students will focus on their professional and clinical studies for Neuroscience Technology. The specialization years will include days of clinical training at an approved hospital. The Internship Program:A 12-months of mandatory supervised clinical practice that takes place at different governmental hospital with aims of providing a general clinical experience in a hospital setting in order for anesthesia technology interns to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to practice their field of specialty and to develop proper health care attitudes and ethics. Study planFirst year Semester one Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite ENGL- 101 General English Language 1 4 16 - BIOL- 105 Biology 1 3 4 - PHYS- 106 Physics 3 4 - COMP- 107 Computer Skills 3 4 - ARAB- 182 Arabic Language skills 2 2 - Semester two Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite ENGL- 102 General English Language 2 3 10 ENGL 101 ENGL- 103 English for Academic and Specific Purpose 3 6 - BIOL- 108 Biology 2 3 4 - CHEM- 109 Chemistry 3 4 - LRSK- 104 Learning and communication Skills 2 2 - ISLM- 181 Creed and Family in Islam 2 2 - Second year Semester one Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite NEURT 201 Electronics and Instrumentations for Electroneurophysiology 3 - - ANAT 201 Anatomy 3 - - PHYL 202 Physiology 4 - - MICRO 205 Microbiology and Infection Control 2 - - NEURT 202 Introduction to Clinical Neurophysiology Profession 2 - - HIST 281 History and Civilization of KSA 2 - - ISLM 282 Islamic Ethics and Values 2 - - Semester two Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite NEURT 208 Neuroanatomy 3 - ANAT 201 NEURT 209 Neurophysiology 3 - PHYL 202 PHARM 211 Pharmacology 3 - - NEURT 207 Basic Clinical Assessment 3 - ANAT 201, PHYL 202 PATH 210 Cardiac Pathology 6 8 PHYL 201, ANAT 202 ISLM 282 Islamic Ethics and Values 2 - - Third year Semester one Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite NEURT 301 Central Nervous System Disorders 3 - NEURT 209 NEURT 302 Electroencephalogram 1 4 - NEURT 201, PATH 210 NEURT 303 Imaging and Sonography 2 - - ETHIC 213 Bioethics 2 - - PSYCO 206 Behavioral Sciences 2 - - NEURT 304 Clinical Practice 1 3 - NEURT 207 Semester two Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite NEURT 311 Clinical Practice 2 3 - NEURT 304 NEURT 308 Electroencephalogram 2 3 - NEURT 302 NEURT 310 Neuromuscular Disorders 3 - - BUS 381 Entrepreneurship 2 - - NEURT 307 Evoked Potentials 1 3 - - NEURT 309 Nerve Conduction and Electromyogram 1 3 - - BIOST 214 Biostatistics 2 - - Fourth year Semester one Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite NEURT 401 Evoked Potentials 2 3 - NEURT 307 NEURT 402 Nerve Conduction and Electromyogram 2 3 - NEURT 309, NEURT 310 NEURT 404 Long Term Monitoring 2 - NEURT 302, NEURT 308 NEURT 405 Clinical Practice 3 3 - NEURT 311 NEURT 403 Intraoperative Monitoring 1 3 - NEURT 302, NEURT 307 RMETH 215 Research Methodology 2 - BIOST 214 Semester two Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite NEURT 409 Therapeutic Techniques in Clinical Neurophysiology 3 - NEURT 302, NEURT 307 HIMT 410 Health Information Management and Technology 2 - - NEURT 412 Clinical Practice 4 3 - NEURT 405 NEURT 407 Intraoperative Monitoring 2 3 - NEURT 403 NEURT 408 Polysomnography and Sleep Disorders 4 - NEURT 302 NEURT 411 Graduation Project 3 - NEURT 403, NEURT 405, RMETH 215