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كلية الزهراء للبنات | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1999 |
President | سلطان بن حمد بن سعود البوسعيدي |
Location | , |
Colors | White and Purple [a] |
Affiliations | Al-Ahliyya Amman University, University of Sunderland |
Website | http://www.zcw.edu.om/english |
Al-Zahra College for Women
The Al-Zahra College for Women is a private college in Oman. It was founded in 1999/2000 and is located in the Madinat Al Ilam district of Muscat, Oman.
History
The Al-Zahra College for Women (ZCW) began the academic year 1999/2000 with 50 students. The college has from its foundation been associated with the Al-Ahliyya Amman University in Jordan, and is under the supervision of the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) of the Sultanate of Oman. When the college first opened it offered two-year diploma courses in computer science, accounting, business administration, finance & banking, English philology and literature. On 13 April 2003, the MoHE allowed the continuation of the diploma courses as undergraduate courses. A year later, in February 2004, the College asked the MoHE for permission to begin awarding its own bachelor degrees; this was granted. That year the college also set up a Department of Graphic Design. For quality assurance and strategic planning a "Planning & Quality Assurance Department" was established on 1 September 2005. Throughout his later career as an educator, he has also worked as a visiting professor at several universities across the Arab region.
May 27th 2012, Muscat, BankDhofar recently sponsored an open day at the Al Zahra College for Women which was part of an entire week of activities including exhibitions and a showcase of Omani food, traditional handicrafts and Omani fashion. The Open Day was very well attended by students and staff of the college. [1]
Campus
The college has two main buildings. The department of computer science and the administration is housed in a large villa. The other departments are housed in four adjacent buildings.
Structure and composition
The university currently consists of four departments:
- English Language & Literature Department
- Computer Technology Department
- Commercial & Financial Sciences Department, with the subdivisions
- Business Administration Division
- Financial & Banking Sciences Division
- Accounting Division
- Graphic Design Department
In the academic year 2005/06 the college had 87 employees: 39 teachers, two teaching assistants, 17 administrative staff, 20 assistants and 12 workers.
Academic links
It is common for private higher education institutions in Oman have an academic connection to a foreign university or college. Al-Zahra College for Women maintains links with the University of Sunderland, which awards the academic degree of Bachelor (BSc (Hons) Applied Business Computing). There is also an academic connection to the Al-Ahliyya Amman University.
Students and tuition fees
In 2005 the College had 1,016 women students. The tuition fees for an undergraduate degree are between RO 7.395 and 8.346 R.O. (about €17,000).
Courses
The college offers four-year bachelor's degree programs in
- Business administration
- Finance and Banking
- Accounting
- Information technology
- English Language & Literature
- Graphic design
All courses of study can be completed with a two-year Diploma.
Admission conditions
The recording condition of at least 50% of the Certificate of General Education are provided, which is a relatively low hurdle for admission.
Latest news
Zahra College for Girls celebrated on Saturday the 28 of December,2013 the graduation ceremony of its ninth regiment of 231 students.[2]
External links
See also
University of Sunderland
Al-Ahliyya Amman University
References
- ^ "BANKDHOFAR SPONSORS OPEN DAY AT AL ZAHRA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN". Qatar: SmartOman.com. 28-05-2012. Retrieved 2014-04-27.
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