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AUS introduces six new programmes

March 27, 2024 / 9:48 PM
Sharjah 24: In a significant development aimed at expanding its academic offerings and meeting the evolving needs of the market, the American University of Sharjah (AUS) has announced the introduction of six new programs for the upcoming academic year, starting in September 2024.
With the addition of these new programmes, AUS will now offer a total of 54 degree programmes, further solidifying its position as a leading institution of higher education in the region. The new programmes span across various disciplines and are designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today's dynamic and competitive job market.

Among the new programs is a Bachelor's program in Supply Chain Management offered by the School of Business Administration. This programme aims to address the growing demand for professionals with expertise in managing global supply chains, essential for sustaining businesses worldwide.

The College of Engineering will introduce three undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Digital Construction Engineering and Management, and Bachelor of Science in Intelligent and Mechatronics Engineering. These programmes will prepare students to tackle complex engineering challenges and drive innovation in their respective fields.

In addition to undergraduate programmes, AUS will also offer a new Master's programme in Machine Learning, catering to the increasing demand for experts in artificial intelligence and data science. Furthermore, the College of Arts and Sciences will introduce a doctoral programme in Mathematics, providing students with the opportunity to engage in advanced research and contribute to cutting-edge discoveries in the field.

Speaking about the new programmes, Dr. Mohamad El-Tarhuni, Interim Provost and Chief Academic Officer at AUS, emphasised the university's commitment to providing students with a diverse range of academic opportunities that align with the needs of the industry. "These new programmes reflect our dedication to delivering high-quality education that prepares students for successful careers and empowers them to make meaningful contributions to society," said Dr. El-Tarhuni.

Prospective students are encouraged to apply for these programmes, which are set to commence in the fall semester of 2024. With a focus on interdisciplinary education and technological advancement, AUS aims to nurture the next generation of leaders and innovators who will shape the future of their respective industries and beyond.


March 27, 2024 / 9:48 PM

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