
With AIC School of Biomedical and Health Sciences’ mission to provide high-quality education in Psychology, Health Sciences, and Bio-medicine, you can gain early exposure to the newest laboratory and research technologies as well as the scientific decision-making process. You have the chance to participate in practical scientific research projects that will influence the biomedical and health sciences because all science courses are taught by professors with Ph. D.s and postgraduate degrees. Through internships, co-ops, and industry visits, you can engage with top pharmaceutical, chemical, and healthcare organizations both locally and internationally. You can also gain from the yearly study/work observation trip to Europe, which offers a special chance to get innovative real-world experience.
Through supervised classroom instruction and mandatory practical sessions, students enrolled in the AIC Biomedical Transfer (BIOT) Program receive training to acquire the necessary knowledge and abilities to successfully complete the first two years of university biomedical education. You can even begin your biomedical degree in Sri Lanka and, after completing the first two years of studies at the cutting-edge AIC Campus, transfer to any university of your choosing.
The rigorous academic program also prepares you for credit transfer, advance placement, and scholarships to prestigious universities in France, Australia, the UK, the USA, and Europe.
For more information, visit the official AIC Campus website.
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