The American University in the Emirates (AUE) is dedicated to be one of the leading higher educational institutions, providing an integrated pathway for students to become creative, effective, and productive members of the community.
As the world’s largest business education alliance, AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)—connects educators, students, and businesses to achieve a common goal: to create the next generation of great leaders. AACSB is a global membership association for the business education industry. The member network, known as the AACSB Business Education Alliance, is a network of business educators, business, nonprofit, and public-sector organizations dedicated to sharing knowledge and best practices to accelerate innovation in business education. The American University in the Emirates College of Business Administration is a member of AACSB and is working to achieve accreditation. AACSB International is a global association of leaders in education and business dedicated to supporting and advancing quality business education worldwide. Through membership, accreditation, research, thought leadership, professional development, and advocacy, AACSB partners with over 1,700 organizations, from more than 100 countries. Membership or participation in the Global Education Alliance does not imply accreditation.
merican University in the Emirates’ (AUE) motto is that “Nothing is Impossible” and through this empowering phrase it continuously nurtures its students to take on their studies like taking on the working world, through a perfectly constructed pathway to success.
Since establishing in 2006 with accreditation from the Ministry of Education, AUE has grown with an ever-increasing number of students from 25 different countries. With an American educational system intact, AUE boasts seven colleges of Media and Mass Communication, Business Administration, Law, Design, Computer Information Technology, Security and Global Studies and Education, which all cater to the current and future needs of all the dominating and niche markets.
Students are able to choose from various specializations, many of which are completely unique to the GCC region and the Middle East as a whole. This encourages them to build confidence in their work and strengthen their learning capabilities with a range of undergraduate and graduate degrees taught by a plethora of educators, holding PhDs from all over the world and renowned for their own academic achievements.
AUE’s mission is to continue moving forward, adapt new technologies and utilize innovative methodologies that add value to all the multitudes of the educational process. What sets AUE apart is the aim to create leaders spearheading their respective fields of study. AUE graduates leaders not followers, CEOs, not employees, thinkers and problem solvers, not just mere mediocre students, who contribute to the continuous advancement to the United Arab Emirates.
AUE’s approach is tailored on a student-centralized stance which puts the needs of the students in the forefront. The aim is the elevation of the levels of the outcomes of the students, encouraging and aiding their progression through hands-on experience and an on-going connection to the many partnerships of the University.
Key Facts
2006
Prof. Muthanna G. Abdul Razzaq, Ph.D (President)
Local
2290
Very Good
Facilities & Amenities
KHDA Evaluation
Performance over the years
TOEFL ITP scored 500 or above, (The TOEFL ITP can be taken at any of the accredited higher education institutions in UAE). | |
OR | TOEFL iBT, scored 61 or above. |
OR | IELTS Academic scored 5.0 or above. |
OR | EmSAT English 1100 |
TOEFL ITP scored 450 or above, (The TOEFL ITP can be taken at any of the accredited higher education institutions in UAE). | |
OR | IELTS Academic scored 4.5 or above. |
OR | EmSAT English 950 |
Students who are unable to meet the admission requirements regarding the TOEFL or IELTS English Proficiency test scores (see above) are conditionally admitted to the Intensive English Program (IEP) offered by the English Language Institute (ELI) provided that they obtain the required scores of 500+ AUE TOEFL or 5.0+ Academic IELTS or 61+ iBT TOEFL test. Before the end of their first semester at the university.
New students at all undergraduate programs will have to sit for placement tests as per their program of study.
Computer Technology
All new undergraduate students will need to sit for placement tests in computer technology, students who fail in the test, will need to take a preparatory course in computer technology during their first semester in AUE.
Mathematics
All new undergraduate students in the College of Computer Information Technology and College Of Business Administration will need to take placement test in Mathematics, students who fail in the test, will need to take a preparatory course in Mathematics during their first semester in AUE.
Physics
All new undergraduate students in the College of Computer Information Technology will need to take placement test in Physics, students who fail in the test, will need to take a preparatory course in Physics during their first semester in AUE.
Arabic
All new undergraduate students in the College of Law and Bachelor of Public Relations (Arabic stream) will need to take placement test in Arabic, students who fail in the test, will need to take a preparatory course in Arabic during their first semester in AUE.
Drawing
All new undergraduate students in the College of Design will need to take placement test in Drawing, students who fail in the test, will need to take a preparatory course in Drawing during their first semester in AUE.
Students who will be studying preparatory courses, will only be able to enroll in maximum of 12 Credit Hours of regular courses during their first semester.
Undergraduate Degrees | Fees per credit hour | Fees per course | |
Programs | AED | AED | USD |
General Education Courses | 1,225 | 3,675 | 1,007 |
College of Computer Information Technology (CCIT) – Core Courses | 1,575 | 4,725 | 1,295 |
College of Design ( CDES) – Core Courses | 1,575 | 4,725 | 1,295 |
College of Business Administration (COBA) – Core Courses | 1,400 | 4,200 | 1,151 |
College of Media and Mass Communication (CMMC) – Core Courses | 1,400 | 4,200 | 1,151 |
* Bachelor of Public Relations (Arabic) | 1,575 | 4,725 | 1,295 |
College of Security & Global Studies (CSGS) – Core Courses | 1,680 | 5,040 | 1,381 |
College of Security & Global Studies (CSGS) – Liberal Art Courses | 1,400 | 4,200 | 1,151 |
College of Law (CLAW) – Core Courses | 1,470 | 4,410 | 1,209 |
College of Education (CEDU) – Core Courses | 1,750 | 5,250 | 1,439 |
College of Education – (1) Liberal Art Courses | 1,400 | 4,200 | 1,151 |
College of Education – (2) Liberal Art Courses | 1,575 | 4,725 | 1,295 |
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Overall Rating Score
2006
Prof. Muthanna G. Abdul Razzaq, Ph.D (President)
Local
2290
Very Good