Al-Ahram Canadian University

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Al-Ahram Canadian University (ACU) is a private university in Egypt. When the ahram journal decided to establish a university where anyone can enter.the average student in (ACU)remains in the university for 4-5 years. Approvals to cooperate in the development of the university have been obtained from the following universities:

Further agreements have been signed with

The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUC) which represents the Canadian universities is cooperating with ACU to ensure that secure the best implementation possible, a high quality of the education process and the modernity and diversity of its programs.

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[edit] Faculties

  • Business Administration (including Accounting, Finance, E-Business, Marketing, Economics, Human Resources and Management)
  • Pharmacy.
  • Mass Communication (including Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising, Television and Radio)
  • Computer Science & IT (Software Engineering, Computer Networking, Computer Science)

[edit] Transport

Buses to and from the university operate around the clock from major sites in Mohandissen, Dokki, Haram, haram2, haram 3, Maadi, maadi 2, helwan, Heliopolis, and Nasr City. Exact routes and schedules are announced in the university site.

[edit] Statements on Jews

Muataz Fatiha, from Al-Ahram Canadian University stated in report about the Jews of Egypt, which aired on Al-Mihwar TV on October 6, 2009 (as translated by MEMRI) that "[Jews] are known to be misers. They are not clever. Let’s assume that there were only fifty of us. In the morning, I’d be a doctor, and in the evening, I’d teach people to read. But if there were 300 of us – there would be fewer things to do." When asked "why do the Jews control the global economy?" Fatiha responded "because there is a system."[1]

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