Courses
Comparing Spartan Health Sciences University To An MBBS Course In The USA
Spartan Health Sciences University and Zordha Education work together to provide students from India and the Asian region the opportunity to obtain the equivalent of an MBBS course in the USA in the Caribbean. Spartan Health Sciences University is a CAAM HP accredited medical college, which is the equivalent to an Indian medical college earning an MCI accreditation.
Just like the MBBS degree in the USA, which is designed as an MD or Doctor of Medicine degree, students at Spartan Health Sciences University have access to state-of-the-art classrooms and labs, as well as recognized faculty members who are specialists in their areas of practice.
However, unlike the medical courses in the USA, our students from India have the advantage of obtaining their MBBS from Spartan Health Sciences University that offers 8 to 1 student to teacher ratios, instead of the 20-25 to 1 seen in medical courses in the United States. Zordha Education provides a unique support structure for our students from India, eliminating the challenges for Indian students in trying to learn the American education system.
Completing your Medical PG in the USA
At Spartan Health Sciences University, we provide Green Book clinical rotations in American ACGME approved teaching hospitals. This allows our students to increase their chances of completing their medical PG in the USA.
With the assistance of Zordha Education, we carefully match students with the best hospital to complete their PG, and we have an over 87% match rate for our students with their first application. In 2020, 100% of our MBBS students who applied for PG in the USA received a seat in a matching program.
As a student, Spartan Health Sciences University offers several advantages to completing an MBBS degree in the USA. Through Zordha Education, we provide medical education consultancy, while also offering reduced tuition for our students. We work with our students throughout their academics and their residency and PG, helping them to thrive as doctors anywhere they choose to practice.
The Pre-Med Program

Pre-Med program of 16 months includes a range of different subject areas. Students will take English, pre-calculus, and calculus, as well as organic and general chemistry, physics, biology, sociology, statistics and probability, and an introduction to psychology.
The pre-med programs will also include introductory courses in anatomy, physiology, genetics, biochemistry, histology and microbiology/immunology. Medical terminology is also included as coursework in year one.
The course work of the Pre-Medical program in 16 months includes a range of different subject areas.
Students would get 90 credit hours of college level study on successful completion of premed.
Students would automatically matriculate into the 4 Year MD program on successful completion of premed.
03 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
ME0130 | Medical Terminology | 60 |
HIS340 | Introduction to Histology | 60 |
MIC310 | Introduction to Microbiology / Immunology | 75 |
BSB210 | Introduction to Biomolcules | 30 |
STAT350 | Probability & Statistics | 45 |
BSB320 | Cell Signaling & Second Messenger System | 60 |
ENG340 | English | 30 |
04 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
ANT410 | Introduction to Anatomy | 75 |
GEN430 | Introduction to Genetics / Biochemistry | 60 |
ENG440 | English | 30 |
PSY450 | Introduction to Psychology | 45 |
PHYS440 | Introduction to Physiology | 45 |
BSB460 | Nutrition | 60 |
05 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
BSB510 | Basic Molecular Biology | 45 |
BSB520 | Metabolism | 60 |
BSB530 | Biochemical Experimental Physiology | 45 |
BSB540 | Introduction to Parasitology | 45 |
BSB550 | Introduction to Embryology | 45 |
ENG540 | English | 30 |
06 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
BSB610 | Metabolism – II | 60 |
BSB620 | Principles of Genetics | 45 |
BSB630 | Clinical Biochemistry & Patholgy | 45 |
656640 | Pharmacological Aspects of Biochemistry | 45 |
BSB650 | Introduction to Neuro-Anatomy | 45 |
BSB-P2 | Project / Research Work | 60 |
ENG640 | English | 30 |
BSc – Bachelor of Bio Medical Science

Students also have an option to opt for the full BSc degree of 141 credit hours in Bio Medical Science with Bio Chemistry Major instead of just 90 credit hours of premed (Associate Degree)
For this the students need to do two more trimesters after premed.
Students would automatically matriculate into the 4 Year MD program on successful completion of BSc program.
It is upto the students to choose either 16 months of Premed OR 24 months of BSc program. Please contact our admission staff and choose the best option for you with our expert guidance.
Full BSc degree of 141 credit hours in Bio Medical Science with Bio Chemistry Major instead of just 90 credit hours of premed
01 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
30697E | General Chemistry I | 75 |
BI0110 | Introductory Biology I | 75 |
ENG140 | English I | 60 |
ENG140 | Medical Terminology | 60 |
PC150 | Pre Calculas | 60 |
SOC160 | Sociology | 45 |
02 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
CHEM220 | General Chemistry II | 75 |
PHY230 | General Physics I | 75 |
BIO210 | Introduction Biology II | 75 |
CAL250 | Calculas | 60 |
ENG240 | English II | 60 |
BSB210 | Introduction to Biomole-cules | 30 |
03 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
PHY330 | General Physics II | 75 |
HIS340 | Introduction to Histology | 60 |
MIC310 | Introduction to Microbiology / Immunology | 75 |
ORG320 | Organic Chemistry I | 75 |
STAT350 | Probability & Statistics | 60 |
BSB320 | Cell Signaling & Second Messenger System | 40 |
04 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
ANT410 | Introduction to Anatomy | 75 |
GEN430 | Introduction to Genetics / Biochemistry | 75 |
ORG420 | Organic Chemistry II | 75 |
PSY450 | Introduction to Psychology | 45 |
PHYS440 | Introduction to Physiology | 45 |
BSB460 | Nutrition | 45 |
05 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
BSB510 | Basic Molecular Biology | 45 |
BSB520 | Metabolism -I | 45 |
BSB530 | Biochemical Experimental Physiology | 45 |
BSB540 | Introduction to Parasitology | 45 |
BSB550 | Introduction to Embryology | 45 |
BSB-P1 | Project / Research Work | 60 |
06 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
BSB610 | Metabolism -II | 45 |
BSB620 | Principles of Genetics | 45 |
BSB630 | Clinical Biochemistry & Pathology | 45 |
BSB640 | Pharmacological Aspects of Biochemistry | 45 |
BSB650 | Introduction to Neuroanatomy | 45 |
BSB-P2 | Project / Research Work | 60 |
The Four Year MD Program

The four Year MD Doctor of Medicine is a second entry level degree program.
The program includes a range of courses in Basic Sciences, bridging curriculum and pre-clinical studies as well as clinical sciences. The bridging curriculum integrates the basic science programs, including anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, and behavioral sciences with the clinical sciences programs.
Full listings of all course materials by year are available for any student considering a degree through Spartan Health Sciences University.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria to get enrolment in the MD program is to have at least 90 credit hours of college level coursework.
All courses are taught in trimesters that are four months in length. The four year MD program as Spartan Health Sciences University is 40 calendar months after the pre-med program.
Clinical sciences include specialization in surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and psychiatry. In addition, students also take 4 electives prior to graduation, which can include classes in family medicine, internal medicine, geriatrics or pediatrics, physical and rehab medicine or a range of other specializations.
Clinical Sciences Curriculum
80 weeks of Clinical Rotations/Clerkship in ACGME approved teaching hospitals in USA along with American Medical Students.
All Clinical Rotations of Spartan Health Science University are Green Book Rotations
(Find out more about Green Book rotations and ACGME approved hospitals in our FAQs.)
Of the 80 weeks of Clinical Rotations, 66 weeks is of Core Clinical Rotations/Clerkship and 14 weeks is of Elective rotations.
A core rotation is a main course in Clinical, a specialized field. Elective Rotations are Sub rotations under specialties.
Please Note
Core Clinical Rotations or Clerkship can be done only as part of a Medical Curriculam.
Please beware of people and fraudulent colleges who play with student’s life by offering cheap observership.
(Read more about difference between Hands on Clinical Rotations and just shadowing Observership with no hands on clinical experience in our FAQs.)
Some of the Hospitals where our students do Clinical Rotations
- Weiss Memorial hospital, Chicago
- Sunrise Hospital and Medical Centre, Las Vegas
- Larkin Hospital, Miami
- American Norwegian Hospital, with St. Bernard and St. Elgin, Chicago
- North Vista Hospital, Las Vegas
- Tuscon Medical Centre,Arizona
- Oschner Health System, Louisaina
01 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
100A | Anatomy I | 190 |
110MP | Medical Physiology I | 90 |
120BIO | Biochemistry I | 80 |
E130H | Histology | 80 |
1400 | DPR & Medical Ethics | 40 |
02 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
200A | Anatomy II (Head & Neck) | 60 |
210MP | Medical Physiology II | 80 |
220BIO | Biochemistry II & Genetics | 130 |
230N EU | Neuroanatomy I | 50 |
240M | Microbiology I | 100 |
250EPI | Public Health & Epidemiology | 60 |
03 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
300P | Medical Pharmacology I | 110 |
310P | Pathology I | 100 |
320M | Microbiology II | 100 |
330BS | Behavioral Sciences I | 60 |
340NEU | Neuroanatomy II | 50 |
350PD | Physical Diagnosis | 60 |
04 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
400P | Medical Pharmacology II | 50 |
410P | Pathology II | 150 |
420I | Introduction to Clinical Medicine I | 200 |
430BS | Behavioral Science II | 80 |
05 | TRIMESTER
CODE |
COURSE TITLE |
HOURS |
---|---|---|
500ES | Essentials of Clinical Sciences | 250 |
510ICM | Introduction to Clinical Medicine II | 240 |
520SL | Skills Lab | 20 |
Clinical Sciences
The Clinical Sciences program comprises of 80 weeks of which 66 weeks of core rotations and 14 weeks of elective rotations at affiliated hospitals. During the Clinical rotations,students are guided and supervised under clinical faculty of various medical specialities.