Progress University offers a comprehensive 6-year MD General Medicine Course that equips students with a deep understanding of medical principles and practical skills. The curriculum is structured into six courses spanning multiple semesters, covering a wide range of subjects essential for medical practice. Beginning with foundational courses in chemistry, biology, and anatomy, students progress to more specialized topics such as pharmacology, pathology, and surgical diseases. Throughout the program, emphasis is placed on hands-on training through practical sessions and voluntary medical work, ensuring students develop both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Additionally, the curriculum incorporates interdisciplinary subjects like bioethics, psychology, and public health, fostering a holistic approach to patient care.
By the end of the program, graduates are well-prepared to pursue careers in various medical specialties or continue their education through residency programs.
| Year/Semester | Subject | Details |
|---|---|---|
| I Course (1st and 2nd Semesters) | General Chemistry | Fundamental principles of chemistry and their applications in medicine. |
| Bio-organic Chemistry | Organic chemistry concepts relevant to biological systems. | |
| Biology | Study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, and taxonomy. | |
| Mathematics, Medical Informatics | Application of mathematical concepts in medical problem-solving and introduction to medical informatics. | |
| Medical Physics | Basics of physics relevant to medical applications such as imaging and radiation therapy. | |
| History of Armenian Nation | Historical and cultural aspects of Armenia. | |
| Bioethics | Ethical principles and dilemmas in biological and medical research and practice. | |
| History of Medicine | Evolution of medical practices throughout history. | |
| Latin Language | Foundation in Latin for medical terminology. | |
| Armenian Language and Terminology | Language skills and medical terminology in Armenian. | |
| Foreign Language | Language proficiency in a foreign language commonly used in medical literature or practice. | |
| Basics of Healthy Lifestyle | Promoting health through lifestyle choices. | |
| Physical Education | Fitness and wellness activities to maintain physical health. | |
| II Course (3rd and 4th Semesters) | Human Anatomy | Detailed study of the structure of the human body. |
| Histology | Microscopic anatomy of tissues and cells. | |
| Basic Physiology | Fundamental principles of human physiological processes. | |
| Biochemistry | Chemical processes within and related to living organisms. | |
| Philosophy | Introduction to philosophical concepts and their relevance to medicine. | |
| Medical Psychology | Psychological principles and their application to medical practice. | |
| General Military Preparation | Training for military service requirements. | |
| General Medical Voluntary Preparation | Volunteer opportunities in medical settings. | |
| Practical Training | Hands-on experience in medical settings. | |
| III Course (5th and 6th Semesters) | Bacteriology | Study of bacteria and their effects on health and disease. |
| Pathological Anatomy | Structural changes in cells, tissues, and organs due to disease. | |
| Pharmacology | Study of drugs and their effects on the body. | |
| Pathological Physiology | Abnormal functioning of the body due to disease. | |
| Clinical Anatomy | Applied anatomy in clinical settings. | |
| General Medical Voluntary Preparation | Continued volunteer work in medical settings. | |
| Military Toxicology | Study of toxins and their effects in military contexts. | |
| Production Practice | Practical experience in medical production facilities. | |
| IV Course (7th and 8th Semesters) | Internal Diseases | Diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting internal organs. |
| Hygiene | Principles and practices for maintaining health and preventing disease. | |
| Ecology | Interactions between organisms and their environments, including human impacts. | |
| Anesthesiology, Intensive Therapy | Administration of anesthesia and critical care management. | |
| Public Health | Population health and disease prevention strategies. | |
| Surgical Diseases | Surgical interventions for various medical conditions. | |
| Skin-Venereology | Dermatological and venereal diseases and their treatments. | |
| Radiological Diagnosis | Medical imaging techniques and interpretation. | |
| Eye Diseases | Ophthalmic conditions and treatments. | |
| ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) | Disorders and treatments related to the ear, nose, and throat. | |
| Educational Practice | Teaching and learning methods in medical education. | |
| V Course (9th and 10th Semesters) | Hematology | Study of blood and blood-related disorders. |
| Endocrinology | Hormonal disorders and their treatments. | |
| Surgical Diseases | Continued study and practical experience in surgical interventions. | |
| Pediatrics | Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents. | |
| Obstetrics | Prenatal care, childbirth, and postnatal care for mothers and babies. | |
| Gynecology | Female reproductive system health and diseases. | |
| Traumatology | Diagnosis and treatment of injuries. | |
| Orthopedics | Musculoskeletal system disorders and treatments. | |
| Urology | Urinary system disorders and treatments. | |
| Infectious Diseases | Study and management of communicable diseases. | |
| VI Course (11th & 12th Semesters) | Neurology | Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments. |
| Physiotherapy | Physical therapy techniques and applications. | |
| Internal Diseases | Continued focus on diagnosis and treatment of internal organ disorders. | |
| Immunology & Allergology | Immune system disorders and allergic reactions. | |
| Neurosurgery | Surgical procedures related to the nervous system. | |
| Plastic & Microsurgery | Reconstructive and microsurgical techniques. | |
| Oncology | Study and treatment of cancer. | |
| Psychiatric Treatment | Mental health disorders and treatments. | |
| Court Medicine | Medical aspects of law, including forensic pathology and toxicology. | |
| Family Medicine | Comprehensive medical care for individuals and families across all ages and genders. |
