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Programs of Study

Iloilo Doctors' College offers educational program that specializes in Dental Care, Physical Therapy, Nursing, Health Aide, Medical Technology, Radiologic Technology, Biological Science, Social Work, Pre Dental, Management, Banking and Finance, Secretarial Course, Criminology, Information Management and Technology, Computer Science, Midwifery, Kindergarten and Nursery

 

   School of Dentistry
Doctor of Dental Medicine
School of Physical Therapy
 Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
College of Nursing*(QUOTA COURSE)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Professionals
    Bachelor of Science in Nursing for Medical Graduates  
Health Aide  Course
College of Paramedicine
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology
Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology
 Associate in Radiologic Technology
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Biological Science
 Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Pre-Dental Course
 College of Commerce
 Bachelor of Science in Management
 Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance
    Junior Medical Secretarial Course  
Computer Secretarial Course
College of Criminology
 Bachelor of Science in Criminology
 College of Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Information Management
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Associate in Computer Technology
School of Midwifery
 Midwifery Course
Child Learning Center
 Nursery Kindergarten 1
Kindergarten 2
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