Alfaisal University

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Alfaisal University
جامعة الفيصل
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Motto Faith, Knowledge and Performance
Type Private
Established 2002[1]
Chairman Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud
Provost Faisal Al Mubarak[2]
Students 1500+
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Campus Urban
Colors      Blue and      Gray
Website www.alfaisal.edu

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Alfaisal University is a private, non-profit, research university located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It commenced its academic programs in 2007.[3]

The university was founded by a consortium of King Faisal Foundation, Harvard,[4][5] MIT,[5][6] Cambridge,[5] ISU,[5] King Faisal Specialist Hospital,[5] KACST,[5] MODON,[5] Thales,[5] Saudi Aramco[7] and Boeing.[5]

College of Medicine

The College of Medicine is established in partnership with King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center (KFSH&RC) and Security Forces Hospital.[8][9] KFSH&RC is a state-of-the-art 894 bed (inclusive of 170 day beds) Joint Commission International-accredited academic medical facility located in Riyadh. The teaching hospital has collaborations with Johns Hopkins Medicine International,[9] Mayo Clinic,[9] Cleveland Clinic,[9] UCLA,[9] and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.[9]

Partners Harvard Medical International (PHMI), a subsidiary of Harvard University, has collaborated with Alfaisal on the development of the curriculum, design of the facilities, organization of the administrative structure and development of the faculty. PHMI shares in the advisory board and other administrative bodies within the college.

The program

The program encompasses a five-year curriculum with three sequential phases beyond the prep (UPP) year followed by a year of internship:

  • Phase I: Introduction to the sciences relevant to medicine (man and environment)
  • Phase II: System-based learning
  • Phase III: Clinical clerkship

Graduates of this program will be awarded the MBBS degree.

The Alfaisal College of Medicine, SPICES model of teaching

  • Student-centered vs Teacher-centered
  • Problem-based vs Subject-based
  • Integrated vs Discipline-based
  • Community-based vs Hospital-based
  • Elective vs Standard program
  • Systematic vs Opportunistic

College of Engineering

The College of Engineering is designed to have a capacity of 1600 undergraduate and graduate students, making it the largest college at Alfaisal. The curriculum of the college has been crafted with the assistance of MIT and Cambridge University senior faculty members, parallel to the leading programs offered in the United States and the United Kingdom respectively. The engineering program is designed to be qualified for accreditation by the US, UK, EU and Saudi accreditation bodies. Moreover, Alfaisal University is a member of the MIT OCW consortium and makes use of MIT Open Course Ware as a resource. All engineering students undergo rigorous training in mathematics and physical sciences before embarking upon the specialized study of their chosen field.

Departments

The College of Engineering offers undergraduate degrees in the following:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Software Engineering
  • Architectural Engineering


College of Business

Undergraduate Programs:

The College of Business offers a Bachelor degree with concentrations in one or more of the following areas: Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Project Management and Human Resource.

Coursework is centered in three areas:

  • First, in common with other students at Alfaisal University, Business students take a series of general education courses that provide breadth to their overall education. These courses benefit Alfaisal Business students by providing them with a broader perspective on the interaction between business activities and the natural and human environment in which those activities take place. Such education allows Alfaisal students to move quickly beyond entry level managerial and professional positions to higher managerial positions which require a more complete understanding of broader social issues.
  • Second, all Business students take a set of core business courses that familiarize them with the variety of activities undertaken within most companies. Through this introduction to Marketing, Management, Finance, Accounting, Operations Management, and other aspects of business. Alfaisal students learn the language of business in a way that allows them to operate effectively across functional boundaries. This critical skill has become even more important in the current global business environment where cross-functional teams have become the norm. The core business courses prepare students for a wide variety of entry level management and professional positions in any of the core business areas.
  • Third, Alfaisal Business students select one or more concentrations from Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Project Management and Human Resource. These five course concentrations provide depth in one or more of the core business functions. While students with a Bachelor degree in Business are well prepared for a wide variety of entry level management and professional positions due to their core business courses, concentration courses prepare them to make a more advanced contribution in a specific functional area.


MBA Program:

With the support of the King Faisal Foundation (KFF), the MBA program was approved by the Ministry of Higher Education on July 2010. The primary objective of the MBA program is to provide graduate students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with a world-class MBA education. The MBA program is conducted in the evenings and accepts both men and women. The typical candidates for this program include:

  • Working professionals that want to improve their general business knowledge and develop collaborative business networks.
  • Individuals who want to enhance their careers and develop their leadership potential and abilities.
  • Men and women who want to transition from their current positions into general management roles.
  • Entrepreneurs who are keen to start new businesses or nurture and grow existing companies.
  • Men and women in the early stages of their careers who want to improve their knowledge of business and management disciplines and enhance their future career prospects.

The MBA program consists of 42 credit hours and is dedicated to providing professionals with maximum flexibility during their busy working schedules. The program is typically completed within 24 to 36 months and is delivered weekday evenings from 6:00pm to 9:00pm and on selected Thursdays.


Executive Education:

The Centre for Executive Education at Alfaisal University College of Business's mission is to serve the community and attend to the professional development needs of individuals and organizations in order to build leadership qualities in the workplace. The centre for Executive Education has partnered with world class international organizations to provide the Saudi business community and individuals with the best Executive Education.

Advantages:

  • Custom Program Development: The program topics, trainers and structure are selected specifically to enrich the learning experience and maximize the effectiveness of organizations.
  • Real-World Professional Business Education: Applied learning approaches and case studies that are relevant to the work place.
  • World-Class Expertise: experts and trainers who come from a variety of diverse industrial and academic backgrounds, each one is on the cutting edge of current knowledge and skills in her/his field.
  • Collaborative Approach with International Professional Bodies: collaboration with the best providers of executive education and professional qualifications to add value to programs.
  • Committed Support Services: highly value relationships with the clients.

College of Science & General Studies

College of Science and General Studies offers a four-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree program in Life Sciences. The College also provides core courses in the natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences for students majoring in the colleges of Business, Engineering, and Medicine.

The Life Sciences program provides instruction in all aspects of molecular biology, including the structure and function of genes (DNA), transmission of genetic information from the gene to functional RNA and protein molecules, human and population genetics and evolution, as well as ethical and legal aspects of genetics and genetic engineering. The curriculum of the program emphasizes the acquisition of conceptual and laboratory skills in molecular biology and other sciences (chemistry, physics) with attention to biotechnology. Biotechnology is a series of enabling technologies that involve the manipulation of living organisms or their sub-cellular components to provide useful products, processes, or services. Industries are turning to biotechnology to improve their products and make the manufacturing process easier, cleaner, and more cost-effective. This trend has resulted in a large increase in the number of positions available for individuals trained in the life sciences, especially molecular biology and biotechnology.

The Mission of the College of Science and General Studies is to provide an outstanding educational experience through problem-based learning, undergraduate research experience, and excellent faculty as teachers and guides. Through core courses, the College provides a sound scientific and mathematical foundation for graduate or professional study in medicine, biomedical science, public health, science journalism, and science education. The general studies curriculum, which offers core courses in the humanities and social sciences, adds value to students' lives and to society as a whole.

See also

References

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