Beirut Arab University

Beirut Arab University
Type Private
Established 1960 (1960)
President Amr Galal El-Adawi
Academic staff
1000
Administrative staff
313
Students >15,000
Location Beirut,  Lebanon
(Main Campus)
Campus Beirut Campus
Debbieh Campus
Tripoli Campus
Bekaa Campus
Website www.bau.edu.lb/

Beirut Arab University (BAU) (Arabic: جـامعة بيروت العربية) is a Lebanese private university located in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded by the Lebanese El-Bir and Ihsan Society in 1960.[1] The university is officially accredited according to article (17) of the Lebanese Higher Education Law issued on 26 December 1961.

Beirut Arab University is a member of:

Conférence des Recteurs de la Région du Moyen-Orient(CONFREMO)
Réseau International Francophone des établissements de formation de formateurs (RIFEFF)
Ecole Doctorale de Droit du Moyen- Orient (EDDMO)
Collège Doctoral de Français au Moyen Orient (CODFRAMO)

Faculties

The University currently consists of the following 10 faculties:

Campuses

Beirut Campus:
It is the main campus located at the south gate of the capital Beirut, specifically in Tarik El-Jadidah District, and houses the following faculties: Arts, Law & Political Science, Commerce & Business Administration, Pharmacy, Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. Beirut campus is undergoing continuous renovation and renewal of its buildings.

Debbieh Campus:
First- Location - BAU’s land is located on the real estate number 615 in Debbieh, and it is 33 km far from Beirut Campus. The land has an area of 1,353,000 m2. The highest point there is 404 m above sea level, while the lowest point is 154 m above sea level. The land encompasses 4 hills each of which is known for its height or function.

Tripoli Campus:
BAU’s campus is located in Debeya area next to the Olympic Stadium. It is 88 km far from BAU’s Campus in Beirut.The land was bought on 13/12/2003. It has an area of 15,540 m 2 and is distinguished by its view overlooking the sea with a frontage of 185 m long. It is located on two main roads which makes it easy to get to the university.

BAU Student Prospectus

English Language Requirements

All programs and examinations at BAU are set in English except for the Faculties of Arts and Law where the language of instruction varies depending on the nature of the course/s. Hence, applicants must provide evidence of their English language proficiency in one of the following ways:

All undergraduate applicants and transferring students are expected to pass BAU's English Language admission exam with a minimum score of 70%. However, applicants who have passed a TOEFL Exam with a minimum score of 500 or IELTS with a minimum score of 6.5 or have successfully completed the General Certificate of Education (GCE) program are exempted from this English Language admission exam. Similarly, transferring students who have completed a minimum of two years at an institution where the language of instruction is English are exempted from BAU's English Language admission exam.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

BAU provides direct financial support to students experiencing hardship in the form of tuition fees deductions.

Undergraduate Program Scholarships

1st place: 80% 2nd place: 50% 3rd place: 30% 4th place: 25% 5th place 15%


Prizes

Students with a SGPA of 3.8 or above are included on the President's Honor list and those with a SGPA of 3.5 or above are included on the Dean's Honor list.

A student in the undergraduate level is granted Gamal Abdel Nasser Award for Academic Distinction provided that his grade is not less than "Very Good"

Housing

Beirut Campus: Housing is not available on Beirut Campus; however, the city of Beirut offers various furnished and non-furnished apartments at reasonable prices.

Debbieh Campus: The students' accommodation building consists of three levels with a total of 66 rooms, each having its private bathroom. The rooms are fully furnished with built-in closets, beds, and study desks. A new student accommodation building is also under construction, with a total area of 7,000 square meters to eventually house 133 students. Ten single rooms will have private toilets, while 60 single rooms and 21 triple rooms will share common services. The building will provide its residents with a reception area, lounges, study rooms, TV hall and gymnasium.

Notable alumni

Al-Zamil Magazine

Al Zamil is an academic, cultural, social periodical published by Beirut Arab University.

References

  1. Charbel Nahas (April 2009). "Financing Higher Education in Lebanon" (PDF). Economic Research Forum. Retrieved 15 July 2014.

External links

Coordinates: 33°52′24″N 35°29′49″E / 33.8733°N 35.4969°E / 33.8733; 35.4969

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