Health care is the cornerstone for sustainable development goals. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia amis by its vision to enhance public health and provide a healthy life for the society. Efforts are made to prepare distinguished professionals with high skills in health specialities to meet the need in the job market. The College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University is fully committed to providing graduates with the essential knowledge, skills, and ethics for success in the fields of health and rehabilitation sciences since its establishment in 1429 AH. The college aims to equip the graduates with the highest standards of professional, scientific, and technical competence, keeping pace with scientific, technological, and research developments in the health sciences. The college offers diverse academic health programs with specialised tracks, granting bachelor's degrees in 13 majors across departments such as Rehabilitation Sciences, Radiology, Communication Sciences, and Health Sciences. Additionally, it offers a master's degree in clinical psychology. The college is actively seeking to open postgraduate programs with specialised disciplines aligned with the latest scientific advancements in health and sciences. The College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences places paramount importance on encouraging and developing scientific research in various health and rehabilitation issues aiming to promote public health awareness and enhancing disease prevention. Finally, the College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University seeks evolution and leadership in its research and professional outcomes through collaboration with local partners. It aspires to establish and enhance its academic programs by forming international partnerships that align with the scientific advancements in various health specialties at the college. This is aimed at elevating the quality of its outcomes and aligning with the Kingdom's vision to meet the needs of society and the job market.
Dean of the College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences,
Dr. Hadeel F. Alsaleh.