The Faculty of Rehabilitative Sciences trains highly skilled professionals who design, fabricate, fit, and maintain medical devices, as well as provide therapeutic services that help individuals recover, adapt, and thrive following illness, injury, or disability. The faculty offers specialized programs in:
Dental Technology focuses on the design and fabrication of dental prostheses and corrective appliances, such as dentures, braces, crowns, and bridges, for oral and facial rehabilitation.
Medical Engineering prepares technologists to design, install, maintain, and repair medical and hospital equipment, supporting healthcare delivery through technology management.
Occupational Therapy equips students to help individuals regain or improve their daily living skills, working across diverse settings, including hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, and humanitarian facilities.
Optometry trains professionals to perform comprehensive eye exams, prescribe corrective vision devices, diagnose and manage ocular diseases, and provide vision therapy.
Physiotherapy develops experts in diagnosing and treating movement disorders to promote mobility, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability through physical techniques and wellness programs.
Orthopaedic Technology focuses on assessing, designing, fabricating, and fitting orthopaedic appliances, teaching patients to use assistive devices, and managing simple orthopaedic technologies under the supervision of a medical professional.