8 Bachelor's degrees in Medicine & Health in Zambia
Pharmacy
The Zambia National Drug Policy of 1998 stated that ‘as a matter of urgency the government shall actively support the development of a Pharmacy Programme at University level in order to increase the output of suitably trained pharmacists’. This program is offered at University of Zambia.
Health Promotion
This Bachelor of Health Promotion program at University of Zambia is a response to the increased need for human resources that will improve the health of individuals, groups and communities.
Parasitology
The School offers a wide range of high-quality science programs leading to a B.Sc. degree, including the Parasitology program at University of Zambia. The B.Sc. degree opens up a whole range of career opportunities.
Environmental Health
The core aims of the Environmental Health program at University of Zambia are to develop health practitioners who will be fully equipped in both social and scientific approaches to promote the health of humankind through evidence based practice and interventions.
Radiography
Training in the Radiography program at University of Zambia will focus on the teaching and education of a wide range of attributes, beliefs, concepts as they apply to the care of various age groups
Human Nutrition
The Human Nutrition program at University of Zambia aims to be the hub of excellence through innovation and transformative research in food science and nutrition.
Public Health
The Public Health program at University of Zambia aims to be a world-class school contributing to knowledge creation, translation and dissemination in public health through education, consultancy and research in influencing disease prevention, control and service delivery in Zambia and beyond.
Biomedical Sciences
The Biomedical Sciences program at University of Zambia involves the study of human health and disease. In particular, several analytical sciences are used in a multidisciplinary approach to investigate normal life processes and to study pathological changes that occur in human disease.