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About The University
Al-Zaytoonah Private University of Jordan (henceforth, Al-Zaytoonah) was established in 1993 after receiving its license and general accreditation by Decision No. 848
on March 6, 1993.From the ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research Teaching began on September 6, 1993, and since then Al-Zaytoonah has witnessed
considerable progress, at both the infrastructure and academic levels. It now includes six faculties, encompassing 19 undergraduate specializations and one graduate
program (MBA) Master in Business Administration.
- Al-Zaytoonah is now a member of the following associations :
- Federation of Arab Universities
- Union of Arab & European Universities
- International Association of University (IAU)
- Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World (FUIW)
- Association of Private Institutions for Higher Education
- Academic & Administrative Staff:
There are 300 faculty members of various ranks distributed among the six faculties of the university, and 80 teaching and research assistants and lab technicians. In addition, there are 210 administrative employees and 260 workers.
- Student Body:
The number of students enrolled at the university in the academic year 2005/2006 is 8,000, of whom 6,880 students are Jordanian. The non-Jordanian students come from 28 Arab and foreign countries. Jordanian and non-Jordanian students are admitted according to the regulations set up by the Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research.
- System of study:
Al-Zaytoonah follows the credit-hour system which enables students to select the courses they like to sign up for according to their study plans.
- University Calendar:
The academic year consists of two 16-week semesters, plus an optional 8-week summer session. The 1st semester starts in the first week of October, the 2nd semester in the second week of February, and the summer session in the last week of June.
- Language of Instruction:
Arabic is the official language of instruction, although English is used in a number of courses offered by all faculties. French is also used in the French Department.
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