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Baghdad College (Arabic: كلية بغداد) is an elite high school for boys aged 11 to 18 in Baghdad, Iraq. It was initially a Catholic school founded by and operated by American Jesuits from Boston. The 1969 Iraqi government nationalization and expulsion of Jesuit teachers changed the character of the school.
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In 2018 the nursing department was established, and the name of the collage has changed from Baghdad College of Pharmacy to Baghdad College of Medical Sciences. [2] The study duration in the nursing department is four years, and graduates are granted a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. [3] The college's future plan is to start postgraduate studies.
This is a incomplete list of universities in Iraq. There are more than 85 universities and academics in total: 35 public universities, (four technical universities, one institutes of technology, and two fine arts university, one national defense university, and one police academy) 45 private universities and colleges.
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The American University of Iraq – Baghdad (AUIB) is a private, not-for-profit university established in 2018. It started its teaching activities in February 2021 in three colleges: Arts & Sciences, International Studies, and Business.
The Gifted Students' School ("GSS") (Arabic: ثانوية الموهوبين) is a co-educational institution for gifted students in Baghdad and another six cities, Iraq. Every year, talented students from all over Iraq apply to the school, and tests in IQ, science, math and creativity are administered.