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1 Faculties  





2 Campuses  





3 BAU Student Prospectus  





4 English Language Requirements  





5 Financial Aid and Scholarships  





6 Housing  





7 Notable alumni  





8 BAU Journals  





9 Memberships  





10 See also  





11 References  





12 External links  














Beirut Arab University






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Coordinates: 33°5224N 35°2949E / 33.8733°N 35.4969°E / 33.8733; 35.4969
 

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Beirut Arab University
جامعة بيروت العربية
TypePrivate
Established1960; 64 years ago (1960)
PresidentWael Nabil Abdel Salam

Academic staff

1000

Administrative staff

313
Students>16,000
Location ,
Lebanon (Main Campus)
CampusUrban (Beirut)
Suburban (Debbieh)
Urban (Tripoli)
Suburban (Bekaa)
ColorsRoyal Blue
 
Websitewww.bau.edu.lb/
Beirut Campus with a view of the Hariri Building.[1]

Beirut Arab University (BAU) (Arabic: جـامعة بيروت العربية, romanizedJāmʻah Bayrūt al-ʻArabīyah) is a Lebanese private university mainly located in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded by the Lebanese Waqf El-Bir wal Ihsan Society in 1960.[2]

The university's main campus is situated close to the southern entrance of Beirut. Satellite campuses are established in Dibbiyeh and Tripoli. English serves as the primary language of instruction. Certain classes are conducted in Arabic or French.[3]

The university is ranked 801–1000 in the QS World University Rankings[4] and 40 in Arab Region Rankings for 2022.[5] The university attained the International Institutional Accreditation from the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) - an official international German foundation - registered in the European Quality Assurance Register (EQAR).[6]

Notable alumni include figures such as former Lebanese PM Rafic Hariri along with influential jurists and politicians from Lebanon and other countries in the Middle East.[3]

Faculties[edit]

Old photo of Beirut Campus during the 80s

The university currently consists of the following 10 faculties:

Campuses[edit]

Beirut Campus:
Beirut Campus was established in 1960. It is the main branch and located in the heart of Beirut in Tarik El Jadida. The land spans an area of 41,107 m2 and comprises two buildings with a total built area 50,500 m2. The main building has an area of 22,000 m2 and is utilized by BAU Administration and the Faculties of Business Administration and Dentistry.

There are a 300-seat festivities hall, five seminar rooms which are furnished and equipped with multimedia and display screens, a specially designed “Al Multaqa”, which is the center for cultural and art activities, a Student Activities and Alumni & Career Office Building, a gymnasium, sports hall, and a cafeteria.

The second building is the 12-storie Hariri Building, with two basements and a ground floor. It is built on an area of 28,000 m2 and houses five faculties: Human Sciences, Law and Political Science, Pharmacy, Medicine, and Health Sciences.[7]

Debbieh Campus:
Debbieh Campus was established in 2006 and is located 33 km from Beirut city. The land spans over an area of 1,353,000 m2, and the total built area is 52,538 m2.

It comprises four buildings for the faculties and the administration, two buildings for student dorms, two buildings for staff dorms, a gymnasium, a mosque, an astronomical observatory, a cafeteria, an open theater, and a student lounge.

The Campus currently holds three Faculties: Architecture – Design & Built Environment, Engineering, and Science.[8]

Tripoli Campus:
A campus in Tripoli, Mina Region, North Lebanon, was established in 2010.

Tripoli Branch comprises five faculties so far; the Faculty of Business Administration, the Faculty of Architecture – Design and Built Environment, the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Science, and the Faculty of Health Sciences.

The Branch also provides a multitude of facilities that offer various services to students, staff, researchers, and visitors.[9]

Bekaa Campus:

Bekaa Campus was established in 2011 and is located in Jdeita and Taalbayah real estate area. The land spans an area of 183,391 m2, and the total built area is 1,650 m2.

It has allocated two distinctive locations for the Research Center for Environment and Development and the Alumni Club.[10]

BAU Student Prospectus[edit]

English Language Requirements[edit]

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 60%.[11] 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[edit]

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[edit]

Boys' dormitory, Debbieh Campus

Beirut and Tripoli Campuses:

Students living away from their homes and studying in Beirut or Tripoli Campuses can rent a girls-only or boys-only shared or private apartment from various local renters in these regions. Rent is usually paid yearly (two installments) and varies according to location, size, and students sharing the apartment.

Debbieh Campus:

Academic Staff dormitory, Debbieh Campus

This Campus houses two separate dorms: the girls’ dorms and the boys’ dorms. These are two buildings located inside the campus in close proximity to the parking lot. The dorms encompass a reception area, mini-market which includes basic needs of students, a private gym study rooms, TV hall for students enrolled in the dorms.

The dormitory has 112 rooms available for boys in the boys’ dorms and 66 rooms available for the girls. The dorm rooms range from single to double rooms each having its private bathroom. The rooms are fully furnished with built-in closets, beds, study desks, mini fridge and TV.

The rental fees of the rooms vary between US$2,000 and 3,800 annually.

Notable alumni[edit]

BAU Journals[edit]

BAU Journal of Legal Studies, 2019

BAU journals are official publications of Beirut Arab University, currently publishing six scholarly journals that cover a wide range of disciplines, from the humanities and the social sciences to the life and physical sciences. In addition to working with departments and faculties of the university, BAU journals serves a world-wide community of scholars, researchers, and practitioners through the publication of peer-reviewed academic and professional journals in print and electronic form.

The old version of BAU Journal was Al Zamil which used to be an academic, cultural and social periodical magazine published by the university.

Memberships[edit]

Beirut Arab University is a member of:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BAU Iconnect".
  • ^ Charbel Nahas (April 2009). "Financing Higher Education in Lebanon". Economic Research Forum. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  • ^ a b Najem, Tom; Amore, Roy C.; Abu Khalil, As'ad (2021). Historical Dictionary of Lebanon. Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East (2nd ed.). Lanham Boulder New York London: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 54. ISBN 978-1-5381-2043-9.
  • ^ "QS World University Rankings 2022". Top Universities. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  • ^ "QS Arab Region University Rankings 2022". Top Universities. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  • ^ "BAU - Beirut Arab University | Accreditation". www.bau.edu.lb. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  • ^ "BAU - Beirut Arab University | Beirut Campus". www.bau.edu.lb. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  • ^ "BAU - Beirut Arab University | Debbieh Campus". www.bau.edu.lb. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  • ^ "BAU - Beirut Arab University | Tripoli". www.bau.edu.lb. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  • ^ "BAU - Beirut Arab University | Bekaa Campus". www.bau.edu.lb. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  • ^ "Sophomore | Beirut Arab University".
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