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American University of Science and Technology

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American University
of Science and Technology
الجامعة الأميركية للعلوم والتكنولوجيا
Former name
American Universal College
(1989–2000)
MottoCommitment to Excellence (English)
Commitment est ad virtutem (Latin)
TypePrivate
Established1989 (1989)[1]
Academic affiliations
EVALAG
PresidentHiam Sakr
ProvostNabil Haidar
Students5,522.5 (5,098 undergraduate, 414 graduate)
Location
Beirut, Bhamdoun, Sidon, and Zahlé in Lebanon
CampusUrban
Student newspaperAUST MidWeek[2]
ColorsBlue and white
Websitewww.aust.edu.lb
Map

The American University of Science and Technology (AUST; Arabic: الجامعة الأميركية للعلوم والتكنولوجيا) is a private, non-sectarian, and co-educational American university in Lebanon.

The university was established in 1989 in Beirut, under the name American Universal College by Decree No. 4897 as an External Degree Program of the State University of New York's Empire State College. In 2000, it became a private, non-sectarian and co-educational institution of higher learning licensed by the Lebanese Presidential Decree No. 3585. In 2007, it was licensed as "The American University of Science and Technology" by the Lebanese Governmental Decree No. 677.[3]

AUST offers programs and degrees for business, economics, art, engineering, and sciences, including health sciences. As of March 2019, it has four campuses located in Beirut, Aley, Sidon, and Zahlé. With the establishment of a French section, the university promotes trilingualism in English, French and Arabic, and fosters a corresponding cultural environment.

History

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AUST was founded in 1989 in Beirut, Lebanon.

The American University of Science and Technology was founded in 1989 as an external degree program of the State University of New York through its School for Graduate Studies, Empire State College. It was founded through Decree No. 4897 under the name American Universal College by Dr. Hiam Sakr on Alfred Naccache Street in Beirut.[citation needed] The institution changed its name to the American University of Science and Technology on March 21, 1994. On August 7, 2000, it became a private, non-sectarian, and co-educational institution of higher learning licensed by the Lebanese Presidential Decree Number 3585. In 2007, the institute was licensed as a university by Lebanese Governmental Decree Number 677. Boutros Harb was elected head of the board of directors of the university.[citation needed]

The university offers both undergraduate and graduate courses and degrees in most departments.[4] Its medium of instruction is both in English and French.[citation needed]

Campus

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The American University of Science and Technology has three campuses: The Main campus is located in the Ashrafieh area of Beirut, Lebanonc The Zahlé campus is located on Mouallaka Avenue in Bekaa, East Lebanon. The Sidon campus is located at Sindon's northern entrance, Nazih Bizri Boulevard, South Lebanon.

Garden of Genius

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On October 11, 2010, the university held a commemorating ceremony, during which poet Said Akl unveiled his statue "Garden of Genius" at the university campus in Beirut. The event was held in the presence of many dignitaries, literary figures, religious leaders, politicians, and diplomats.

"Said Akl's original patriotism,
as well as his endless loyalty
to his beloved Lebanon,
was what made him."

President Hiam Sakr

Faculties

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As of March 31, 2011, the Faculty of Business and Economics received the accreditation of International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education for its business programs; Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Bachelor's degree of Science in business administration.[citation needed]

On September 7, 2016, the Faculty of Science received the accreditation of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc (ABET) for its Engineering and Computer Science programs.[citation needed]

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

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The faculty of arts and sciences consists of seven academic departments.

Faculty of Business and Economics

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The faculty of business and economics offers programs leading to a bachelor's degree in the following fields of specialization: accounting, economics, finance, hospitality management, management, management information systems, marketing, travel and tourism management, and marketing and advertising. In addition, the Faculty offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) with the following fields of concentration: accounting, economics, finance, management, hospitality management, management information systems, and marketing.[citation needed]

Faculty of Health Sciences

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AUST has also decided to participate in the development and increase of biotechnology in Lebanon and the Middle East region by creating the Department of Laboratory Science and Technology. At present, the department offers two biotechnology tracks: the Clinical Laboratory Science and Optics and Optometry. In both tracks, the student will enroll in a BS program followed by an optional year of specialty program.[citation needed]

Faculty of Engineering

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Accreditation and Affiliations

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There are more than 33 affiliations covering the areas of transfer of credits, academic curricula, and the exchange of students, exchange of faculty and technical training. In 2018, AUST received an institutional accreditation from Evalag (Evaluation Agency of Baden-Württemberg), member of the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. The university's affiliations include:

North America

Europe

AUST's Section Française in Beirut's campus.

Asia

Africa

Academics

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Admission

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Applications for admission to AUST must be submitted before the end of September for admission to the Fall semester, before the end of January for admission to the Spring semester, and before the end of June for admission to the Summer session.[6]

Libraries

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The AUST University Library System comprises nearly three individual libraries.[citation needed]

Student life

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Athletics

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The AUST sport activities office gives students the opportunity to socialize, organize events, and work in teams.[citation needed]

Student clubs

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Night View of the university's Bloc B in Beirut.

The Student Life council reviews all requests for student activities by the various student clubs.[citation needed]

The AUST clubs, in 2015, include, but are not limited to the following clubs:

  • Environmental Club
  • First Aid Club
  • Music Club
  • Photography Club
  • Drama Club
  • Chess Club

Honorary doctorates

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During each graduation ceremony, the university awards degrees in ad honorem to distinguished personalities' contributions to a specific field or to the society in general. The following is a list of Lebanese, Arab, and international personalities that the American University of Science and Technology has awarded:

Boutros Harb is the elected head of the board of directors of the AUST.

Notable alumni

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American University of Science and Technology list of notable alumni includes:

  • Serena Shim, American journalist. The Serena Shim Award for Uncompromised Integrity in Journalism was launched to honor her.[8]
  • Layal Abboud, pop singer, folk music entertainer, sound-lyric poet, concert dancer, fit model and humanitarian.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "AUST, formerly established as The American Universal College ("AUC")".
  2. ^ "Issues of MidWeek magazine". AUST University.
  3. ^ "الجامعة الأميركية للعلوم والتكنولوجيا". Archived from the original on May 16, 2019. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
  4. ^ "Hiam Sakr: The Step up - the Business Year". Archived from the original on April 20, 2019. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  5. ^ "AUST | AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - News - Details". Archived from the original on April 23, 2016. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  6. ^ "The Admission". AUST.
  7. ^ "Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Profile".
  8. ^ "Serena Shim Award for Uncompromised Integrity in Journalism". Serena Shim Award. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
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