University of Doha for Science and Technology
University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) has announced the launch of three new academic programs for Fall 2026, to strengthening healthcare and applied sciences in Qatar.
These programs include the Master of Science in Midwifery, the Executive Master of Health Administration, and the Diploma in Animal Health and Veterinary Science, have been developed in alignment with national priorities and international standards, with a focus on hands-on learning, applied research, and professional training.
UDST said in a press release today that these offerings "are the result of strategic collaborations with leading national and international partners. Admissions for all three programs will open in January 2026 for the 2026–2027 academic year through the University's website: udst.edu.qa."
The Executive Master of Health Administration, which will be available at the College of Business was designed to strengthen Qatar's health-system leadership capacity, the Executive Master of Health Administration (EMHA) prepares emerging and mid-career professionals to drive operational excellence across the healthcare sector. Purpose-built for immediate impact, the program develops leaders capable of improving quality, optimizing financial performance, and advancing digital transformation to deliver measurable results for patients, providers, and payers. Applied and industry-focused, the EMHA is built around real-world projects in collaboration with health-sector partners and is fully aligned with national priorities to enhance high-quality, sustainable healthcare services.
The Master of Science in Midwifery (MSc Midwifery), which will ve available at the College of Health Sciences, is designed as Qatar's first graduate program in midwifery, it provides an advanced pathway for registered nurses seeking to transition into professional midwifery practice. The program is competency-based and practice-focused, integrating robust clinical training and high-fidelity simulation to build expertise in maternal, neonatal, and family-centered care.
Diploma in Animal Health and Veterinary Science Designed to strengthen national capacity in animal health, this applied two-year diploma provides comprehensive training in animal care, disease prevention, diagnostics, and husbandry. This program was developed iresponse to national priorities identified by the Ministry of Municipality.
Commenting on the announcement, President of UDST, Dr. Salem Al-Naemi said: "Expanding our academic portfolio with these programs reflects UDST's role in anticipating future skills needs and translating national priorities into high-impact educational pathways. By focusing on developing leaders and building skills, we are investing in areas that have strategic significance for the country and lead towards its sustainable development."
UDST now offers close to 80 programs that are under five different colleges which include: Engineering and Technology, Business, Computing and Information Technology, Health Sciences and General Education.
These newly launched programs reflect UDST's mission to deliver innovative, high-quality education that meets Qatar's evolving workforce and sectoral priorities.Â
(QNA)
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