Al Maaref University Explained

Al Maaref University
Other Name:Al-Ma’aref University
MU
Motto:Mastering Life with Wisdom and Knowledge
Native Name:جامعة المعارف
Native Name Lang:ara
Established:22 December 2011
Type:Private
President:Prof. Ali Alaeddine
Students:500+ (intake for Academic Year 2017-2018)
City:Beirut
Country:Lebanon
Campus:Suburban
Parent:Islamic Association of Learning and Education (IALE)

Al Maaref University (MU) :, is a private university in Lebanon. It is a subsidiary organization of the Islamic Association of Learning and Education (IALE) that has been operating since 1995.

History

The decree of establishment (N.7265) was given by the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE) on 22 December 2011.[1] Al-Maaref University is accounted to date the 33rd university that is officially recognized by the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE).[2]

The university was inaugurated in October 2015 under the auspices of ministers of the Lebanese government, Hussein Hajj Hassan and the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mohammad Fat'hali.[3]

The first published university prospectus was dated July 2015.[4] The university is guided by Article 10 of the Lebanese Constitution,[5] the Educational Reforms[6] as initiated by the National Reconciliation Accord (Taef Agreement), and the international conventions for economic, social and cultural rights.

Organization

The university is headed by a board consisting of known academic backgrounds and ex ministers in the Lebanese government,[7] [8] that has organized Al Maaref into five faculties headed by Deans, led by a University President and guided by a Board of Trustees[9] of 12 notable members of the Lebanese society.

Academics

The faculties are:

Each of the current five faculties has departments running majors in different disciplines. The total number of majors leading to a recognized Bachelor degree is 18. The university has plans to expand the majors offered to students in the second and third year of its operations.

The Faculty of Engineering offers four majors in the following areas:

The Faculty of Science offers six majors in the following areas:

The Faculty of Business Administration runs eight majors in the following areas:

The Faculty of Mass Communication and Fine Arts offers four majors in the following areas:

The Faculty of Religions and Human Sciences offers six majors in the following areas:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Official Journal (2013), Al-Maaref University Decree Number 7265, Lebanon: Council of Ministers, Issue 1., at http://jo.pcm.gov.lb/j2012/j1/wfm/m7265.htm
  2. Web site: الموقع الرسمي لوزارة التربية والتعليم العالي .
  3. Web site: Universities in Lebanon: Sectarian Educational Outlets . 8 May 2017. 4 April 2019.
  4. Al-Maaref university Prospectus (2015). Al-Maaref University: Mastering Life with Wisdom and Knowledge, Beirut.
  5. Lebanese Constitution (1995). The Lebanese Constitution: Promulgated May 23, 1926 with its amendments, http://www.presidency.gov.lb/English/LebaneseSystem/Documents/Lebanese%20Constitution.pdf
  6. Shuayb. Maha (2012). Rethinking Education for Social Cohesion: International Case Studies. Palgrave Macmillan
  7. Web site: Italian Academic Delegation Meets Senior Hizbullah Official in Lebanon, Pledges to Tell the West "the Truth" about Hizbullah. 4 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190404104313/https://www.memri.org/tv/italian-academic-delegation-meets-senior-hizbullah-official-in-lebanon-pledges-cooperation/transcript. 4 April 2019. dead.
  8. "University Governance, Organization, and Competitiveness." 2007. 14 Sep. 2015 http://mup.asu.edu/UniversityOrganization.pdf
  9. Tempus (2010). Higher Education in Lebanon., European Commission: EACEA
  10. Al-Maaref University (2015), Al-Maaref University: The Constitution.No. 827.7907, Beirut. Endorsed by Board of Trustees on 14/07/2015