Altamimi International University follows an organized academic timetable system for lectures, practical classes, clinical sessions, seminars, and student learning activities.
At AIU, classes are arranged according to semester, group, subject, teacher, classroom, and academic requirements. The weekly schedule helps students clearly understand when and where their lectures and practical classes will take place.
The timetable system is designed to support smooth academic delivery, proper classroom management, and balanced learning between theoretical knowledge and practical training.
Format: Weekly Timetable
Classes: Lectures & Practical
Groups: Semester Based
Details: Time, Room, Teacher
Purpose: Organized Learning
Classes are arranged from Monday to Saturday according to the academic calendar.
Each lecture or practical class follows a fixed time period for proper learning flow.
Students attend classes according to their semester, year, and assigned academic group.
Every class schedule includes classroom, laboratory, or clinical training location.
This sample timetable format shows how AIU students follow their academic week. Actual subjects and timing may vary according to semester and department.
| Day | Morning Session | Midday Session | Afternoon Session | Academic Activity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Lecture Classes | Practical / Laboratory | Subject Discussion | Weekly academic start and theory learning |
| Tuesday | Core Subject Lecture | Clinical / Practical Class | Group Learning | Teacher-guided academic practice |
| Wednesday | Lecture / Seminar | Case Discussion | Practical Training | Interactive learning and academic presentation |
| Thursday | Medical Science Lecture | Laboratory / Practical | Clinical-Oriented Class | Applied learning and skill development |
| Friday | Subject Lecture | Practical Session | Assessment / Revision | Weekly review and academic evaluation |
| Saturday | Additional Class | Seminar / Workshop | Consultation Hour | Extra academic support and student guidance |
Students are expected to attend classes according to the official schedule issued by the academic office. The schedule may include lectures, practical classes, laboratory work, seminars, clinical training, and teacher consultations.
Subject-based theory classes delivered by assigned faculty members.
Hands-on academic learning in laboratories, classrooms, and training settings.
Clinical-oriented learning activities arranged according to semester requirements.
Academic discussions, presentations, and interactive learning sessions.
Tests, revision classes, group activities, and academic performance checking.
Teacher guidance, student support, academic advice, and class coordination.
Students are advised to stay updated with class timings, classroom changes, and official academic announcements.