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The University of Bahrain Expands Offering the Associate Diploma to Include All Colleges of the University
The University of Bahrain has announced that it will expand offering the Associate Diploma to include all colleges, with the aim of helping students who face difficulties in obtaining a bachelor’s degree, reducing the number of students dismissed from the University, and providing students with the option of studying the Associate Diploma.
The President of the University of Bahrain, Dr. Jawaher bint Shaheen Al-Mudhahki, confirmed that this decision was made after an extensive study and review of the programs and their outputs, and that it is in line with recent trends in the field of education quality in higher education institutions.
Dr. Al-Mudhahki pointed out that, “the experience of some students who leave the University without obtaining any degree is difficult and costly for both the student and the University. Accordingly, the University has decided to find a solution for such students, so that they would not leave the University empty-handed after all these years in the University. Instead, they can obtain an Associate Diploma, marked by focusing on technical and professional aspects.”
Dr. Al-Mudhahki noted, “The recent trend in the systems of granting qualifications stresses the importance of reducing the student’s stay in the school to accelerate his entry into the labor market to contribute to the national economy. In addition, appreciation of experience and knowledge has become highly important, so quality frameworks are now granting qualifications to those with long work experience, even if they did not obtain certificates from higher education institutions.” Dr. Al-Mudhahki pointed out that, “The decision to introduce the Associate Diploma was based on this modern trend in the systems of granting qualifications, based on what students achieve during the period of their study, their abilities and competencies, in addition to the market need for technicians and professionals of the holders of the Associate Diploma.”
For his part, the Vice President for Academic Programs and Postgraduate Studies, Dr. Mohammad Reda Qader, indicated that holders of the Associate Diploma can complete their study in the second (evening) program at the UoB, join another university, or enter the labor market.
Dr. Reda added that dismissed students will benefit from this decision, as Colleges of the University will list cases that meet the requirements of the Associate Diploma, from among students dismissed during the past five years, to join the program. He explained that the University is studying several options, including providing students with the opportunity to return to study in the University in the evening program to study technical courses that enhance their abilities in the practical aspect to enable them to obtain the Associate Diploma.
Regarding whether the students wish to obtain the Associate Diploma or not, Dr. Reda stated, “The Associate Diploma may be a goal in itself for some students who cannot stay to obtain a bachelor’s degree, either because they desire to start a business, or for any other circumstances.” Dr. Reda stressed that the Associate Diploma will enable students to continue their study in the evening program at the University of Bahrain or any other university.