| The Arab Open University (AOU) offers three programs co-awarded in collaboration with the United Kingdom Open University (UKOU). The program contents are licensed by the UKOU for the AOU use, accredited and validated by the Open University Validation Services (OUVS). |
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| The AOU envisages the offering of a range of awards upon the successful completion of certain academic and practical training requirements. These include the following types of certification: |
| IT Department |
Bachelor of Science in Computing Read more |
Bachelor of Science Computing with Business Read more |
Bachelor of Science in Information and Communication Technologies Read more |
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Computing Read more |
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| Business Department |
Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies - Systems Track Read more |
Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies - Economics Track Read more |
Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies - Accounting Track Read more |
Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies - Marketing Track Read more |
Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies Read more |
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| English Department |
Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature |
Bachelor of Arts in English Language with Business |
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| Education Department |
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education |
Bachelor of Arts in Special Education - Mental Retardation |
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| Successful students of the AOU, enrolled in these programs will also be awarded an equivalent bachelor degree by the UKOU, in addition to degrees awarded by the AOU. This is applicable to Information Technology, Business Administration, and English language degree awards. |
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| Students wishing to enroll in an undergraduate program of study must have successfully completed high school that usually culminates in a state-sponsored general secondary school certificate. In addition, the AOU will consider for admission community college graduates with the privilege of earning some credits for the successful completion of certain appropriate courses at the community college level. The AOU will also consider students who have successfully completed "relevant" courses at a recognized institution of higher. |