Amman Arab University
جامعة عمان العربية
Former name
Amman Arab University for Graduate Studies (1999-2009)[1]
TypePrivate
Established1997/11/24 (27 years ago)[2]
PresidentMuhammad Al-Widyan[3]
Students~3489 (2020/2021)[4]
Postgraduates13799[5]
Address
Jordan St. Mobus[6]
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Campus20000 square meters[7]
ColorsOrange White and Blue
   
NicknameAAU[8]
AffiliationsIAU, FUIW, AArU
Websitewww.aau.edu.jo

Amman Arab University (Arabic: جامعة عمان العربية), abbreviated AAU is a university in Amman, Jordan, established in 1997 [9] as a private non-profit university for graduate studies as the first Jordanian University specialized in postgraduate programs for masters and doctoral studies, on 9/30/1998,[10] the Higher Education Council approved for the University to begin teaching by the decision No. (1625), as the University received its first group of students at the beginning of the second semester of the 1999/2000 [11] academic year, the University's path passed in two phases: The first- was limited to graduate programs, and the second started in 2009 in opening programs for bachelor degree,[12] and the name of the University was changed to “Amman Arab University"

The University is composed of 9 faculties and contains over 25 departments, The university's stated main strategy and rule is to be global and productive in all its educational fields and It is a publicly and privately accredited university and a member of the Association of Arab Universities, International Association of Universities, and League of Islamic Universities.[13]

Colleges

Collage of Aviation Science:

The Acting Dean: Dr. Anwar Al-Assaf

College of Education and Psychological Sciences:

The Acting Dean: Dr. Wafa Eid

College of Information Technology:

The Acting Dean: Dr. Hussam Al Hamad

College of Business:

The Acting Dean: Prof. Hassan Al-Zoubi

College of Law:

The Acting Dean: Dr. Muhannad Abu Moghli

College of Pharmacy:

The Acting Dean: Prof. Rana Abu-Huwaij

College of Engineering:

The Acting Dean: Dr. Anwar Al-Assaf

College of Arts and Sciences:

The Acting Dean: Dr. Wafa Eid

College of Sharia:

The Acting Dean: Dr. Bilal Abu Qadum

University Centers

Information and Communications Technology Center

The Information and Communications Technology Center was established at Amman Arab University by the decision of the President of the University since its founding in 1999, with the aim of using computer and information technology for university students, members of its teaching and administrative bodies, and the local community. The center works on computerizing business and administrative procedures in colleges, deanships, and university departments, preparing training programs in the areas of using computer and information technology, and providing these departments with the necessary technical support and programs. The center also holds technical courses for university employees, and the center aims to provide all the necessary services and infrastructure in the field of computer and information technology at the university and work to develop them continuously.

Languages and Translation Center

The Language Center was established at Amman Arab University in 2001. The Language Center is one of the university’s units that is academically linked to the College of Arts and Sciences, which serves students of various specializations at the university. The center teaches the university’s requirements in the English language in order to improve students’ performance in the English language and provide them with In addition, the center works on holding courses in various English language skills, such as: comprehensive English language courses, conversation courses, translation courses, and qualifying courses that help students pass the national TOEFL exam. This is in order to serve university students and members of the local community. The center also teaches the university’s requirements in the Arabic language through levels, where the student registered at the university is subject to a level exam through which he determines the courses he must study during his university career.

Consulting and training center

The Center for Consultations, Studies and Training was established in accordance with the decision of the Council of Deans at Amman Arab University, which aims to activate the university’s role in qualifying, training and assisting young people in acquiring scientific knowledge, developing the necessary skills for them, and contributing to supporting public and private institutions by raising the efficiency of their employees. Providing and improving the knowledge supply in a comprehensive manner, empowering Jordanian and Arab human resources, and advancing talents and ideas to improve the outcomes of the learning process in a way that is compatible with the requirements of the local and international labour market. The center has concluded agreements with several academies and training companies to implement training programs and diplomas such as (airport management, hotel and tourist facility management, film and television editing, hybrid car maintenance) and many administrative courses to develop employee performance inside and outside the university.

medical Center

The Medical Center was established after the founding of the university in 1999. It provides medical services and primary health care to students and workers by conducting clinical examinations of patients, dispensing treatment to them, and providing first aid for emergency cases, including wounds, burns, fractures, etc., as well as checking blood pressure, blood sugar, and ECG. For early detection of heart disease and diabetes, these services are provided under the supervision of a health team and distinguished medical staff, to provide the necessary health care.

The university is very keen on the health of its students and employees, treating them and providing the necessary medicine for every case, whether inside the university in the medical center for emergency cases, or outside the university in hospitals approved by the insurance company.

E-Learning Center

The E-Learning Center continuously seeks to develop the teaching and learning process at Amman Arab University through:

- Moving to a distinct interactive educational environment to contribute to achieving the best educational outcomes.

- Training and assisting faculty members practically and technically in designing, developing and implementing electronic content for courses taught at the university.

- Developing communication skills and creative and critical thinking for students.

- Controlling the quality of work and product in the field of e-learning.

Rankings

According to the 2021 Webometrics Ranking of World Universities, it was the 9th ranked university in Jordan and the number 79 university in the Arab world and 2112 in the world.[23]

In 2024, QS ranked the university the 111-120 in the Arab world[24]

Geographic location

Amman Arab University and its geographic location

The university's location provides a wonderful view of the capital, Amman, and the governorates of Jerash and Balqa, through its distinguished location on Jordan St. in the Mobus area.

The university's buildings are characterized by an architectural character that combines originality, civilization, and modernity, and it is 12 km north of the capital, Amman.

Name conversion

In early 2009, the university opened the door for admission and registration in the bachelor’s program and changed the university’s name to Amman Arab University. The establishment of a private university comparable to distinguished universities in developed countries was a fundamental incentive for the establishment of Amman University so that it fulfils its mission honestly, carries out its functions efficiently, and achieves its goals effectively. This is the main incentive that prompted an elite group of academics and men of thought, science, professions, and businesses interested in university education to establish Amman Arab University. The need for universities, higher education institutes, and state institutions and facilities for highly academically qualified and distinguished leaders to meet the requirements and challenges of contemporary life was also an important incentive. To establish the university. The university has provided the local and Arab community with distinguished competencies, as the number of graduates at all levels reached 7,050 students, taught by a distinguished elite of faculty members who hold Doctoral degrees from distinguished local, Arab, and international universities.

Presidents

Dr. Mohammed Al-Widyan - current President of Amman Arab University

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