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2019-2021 CATALOG

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE PROGRAMS

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AL AKHAWAYN UNIVERSITY IN IFRANE

www.aui.ma

2019-2021 CATALOG

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE PROGRAMS

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His Majesty King Mohammed VI at The George

Washington Uni-versity where he received an honorary degree on June 6, 2000. 5 6 The late King Fahd Ibn Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia and the late King Hassan II of Morocco, the University founding broth-ers (Al Akhawayn). 7 8

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT................................................... 15 ACADEMIC CALENDAR ........................................................................... 17 MISSION ............................................................................................................. 22

CORE VALUES AND PRINCIPLES ..................................................... 22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES .............................................................................. 26

SENIOR ADMINISTRATION .....................................................................28 ADMISSIONS ....................................................................................................31

Application Deadlines................................................................................... 31

Undergraduate Admissions ........................................................................ 32

Freshmen .......................................................................................................... 32

Transfer Students ........................................................................................... 33

Visiting Students ............................................................................................. 35

International Applicants ............................................................................... 36

Admissions Tests .......................................................................................... 36

Graduate Admissions ................................................................................... 38

Graduate Application ..................................................................................... 41

Standardized Tests ....................................................................................... 42

Deferred Enrollment / Enrollment Postponement ................................ 44 Readmission to the University ................................................................... 44 FINANCIAL INFORMATION......................................................................45 Tuition, Fees, Deposits and Refunds ....................................................... 45 Student Identification Cards (Cash Wallet) ............................................ 47

Health Insurance............................................................................................. 48

Housing Fees ................................................................................................... 48

Financial Aid Procedures ............................................................................. 51

Required Documents for Financial Aid .................................................... 51

Application Deadlines................................................................................... 53

Types of Financial Aid Offered at AUI .................................................... 53

Financial Aid Policies ................................................................................... 61

AUI Scholarships for New Students ......................................................... 63 Scholarship Eligibility Criteria for Undergraduate and Graduate

Students ............................................................................................................ 63

AUI Scholarships for Continuing Students ............................................ 73 9

STUDENT SUPPORT ................................................................................... 74

Student Services ............................................................................................ 70

Student Life ...................................................................................................... 70

Athletics ............................................................................................................. 72

Student Housing ............................................................................................. 74

Student Conduct .............................................................................................. 75

Center for Learning Excellence ................................................................. 75

Bookstore & Campus Store ......................................................................... 76

Counseling ....................................................................................................... 76

Health Center .................................................................................................. 77

Dining Services ............................................................................................... 77

Computer and Email Support ..................................................................... 77 ACADEMIC RESOURCES ........................................................................ 81

Mohammed VI Library .................................................................................. 81

Academic Advising for Freshmen ............................................................. 82

Career Orientation Office .............................................................................. 82

Tutoring Services ........................................................................................... 83

Office of International Programs ................................................................ 83 REGISTRATION REGULATIONS ........................................................... 84

New Student Orientation.............................................................................. 84

First-Year Experience Program ................................................................. 84

Academic Advising ......................................................................................... 85

Regular Registration .................................................................................... 85

Late Registration ........................................................................................... 85

Class Day ......................................................................................................... 85

Semester Credit Hour (SCH)..................................................................... 86

Prerequisites .................................................................................................... 86

Academic Calendar ....................................................................................... 86

Enrollment Certificates ................................................................................. 86

Student Transcripts ....................................................................................... 86

Certificate of Completion ............................................................................. 87

ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ............................ 87

Attendance ....................................................................................................... 87

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Adding/Dropping Courses ........................................................................... 89

Withdrawing from the University ................................................................ 90 Change of Degree Program ....................................................................... 92

Credit for Online Courses ............................................................................ 92

Intersession Courses ..................................................................................... 92

Academic Integrity .......................................................................................... 93

Final Examinations ........................................................................................ 94

Grading Policy ................................................................................................. 95

UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Undergraduate Academic Regulations ................................................. 102

Student Classifications............................................................................... 102

Student Responsibilities ............................................................................ 102

Academic Advising and Course Selection ........................................... 102

Residency Requirements .......................................................................... 104

Applicability of Catalog Regulations ..................................................... 104 Second Bachelor ....................................................................... 104

Grade Reports .............................................................................................. 104

Honor Roll ...................................................................................................... 105 Graduation ..................................................................................................... 105

Freshman Committee ................................................................................. 106

Probation Regulations and Procedures ................................................ 107

UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM ............................................. 111 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE ............................. 113

BACHELOR ........................................ 114 BACHELOR ................................... 115

Requirements for Bachelor ................................................... 115

Major Requirements .................................................................................... 120

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ......................... 125 Bachelor of Business Administration ..................................................... 125

Minors .............................................................................................................. 131

Minors in the School of Business Administration ............................... 132 Minor in Logistics and SCM for SSE Majors ....................................... 132 11 Minor in Business Administration for Computer Science Majors in SSE

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Minor in Business Administration for Human Resource Development

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Minor in Business Administration for International Studies ............ 133 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ..... 137

Undergraduate Programs .......................................................................... 137

General Education Requirements for SHSS Programs ................... 138 School of Humanities and Social Sciences Core Curriculum ........ 140 Bachelor of Arts in International Studies .............................................. 140 Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Development .................. 144 Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies ......................................... 146 Minors in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences ............... 149 Minor in Arabic Language and Culture ................................................. 149

Minor in English ............................................................................................ 150

Minor in International Studies ................................................................... 151

Minor in Gender Studies ............................................................................ 152

Minor in African Studies .............................................................................. 153

Minor in American Studies ..................................................................... 154

Minor in Human Resource Development .............................................. 155 Minor in National Human Resource Development ............................. 156 Minor in Organizational Studies .............................................................. 157 Minor in Communication Studies ............................................................ 158 Communication Minor for SHSS Students .......................................... 159 Communication Minor for SBA and SSE majors ................................ 159 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ......................... 159 General Education Requirements for SSE Programs ...................... 161 School of Science and Engineering Core Curriculum ...................... 162 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science ........................................... 163 Area 1: Mathematics and Basic Sciences ........................................... 164 Area 2: Computer Science Major ............................................................ 165

Area 3: Minor ................................................................................................ 165

Area 4: General Education Requirement .............................................. 165 Bachelor of Science in Engineering and Management Science ... 166

Area 1: Mathematics and Basic Sciences ........................................... 167 Area 2: Engineering Sciences and Required Engineering Management

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Topics ............................................................................................................. 168

Area 3: Thematic Elective Area .............................................................. 169

Area 4: General Education ........................................................................ 171

Bachelor of Science in General Engineering ...................................... 172 Area 1: Mathematics and Basic Sciences ........................................... 173 Area 2: Engineering Sciences and Required Engineering Topics 174 Area 3: Thematic Elective Area .............................................................. 175

Area 4: General Education .................................................................... 176

Minors in the School of Science and Engineering.............................. 177 Minor in Computer Science ...................................................................... 176 Minor in General Engineering .................................................................. 177

Minor in Mathematics ................................................................................. 177

UNDERGRADUATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ................... 178 Undergraduate Course Listings .............................................................. 180

GRADUATE STUDIES

GRADUATE ACADEMIC REGULATIONS ............................... 253 GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS ........................................... 257

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ......................... 258 Master of Business Administration (MBA) ........................................... 280

Sample Study Plan...................................................................................... 287

Post-Experience Graduate Programs ................................................... 288 Master of Business Administration (Part-Time) ................................. 288 Executive Master of Business Administration (ExMBA) .................. 295 Master of Science in International Trade (MSIT) ............................... 299 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ........... 280 Combined Bachelor of Arts & Master of Arts in International Studies &

Diplomacy ...................................................................................................... 303

Master of Arts in International Studies and Diplomacy ..................... 304 Combined Bachelor of Arts & Master of Arts in North African & Middle

Eastern Studies ............................................................................................. 311

Master of Arts in North African and Middle Eastern Studies .......... 312 Master of Arts in Islamic Religious Studies .......................................... 316 Master of Science in Human Resource Development ...................... 323 13 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ......................... 295

Graduate Programs ..................................................................................... 331

Combined Bachelor of Science & Master of Science

(BS/MS Programs) ....................................................................................... 332

Master of Science in Computer Science ............................................... 333 Master of Science in Software Engineering ......................................... 335 Master of Science in Computer Networks ............................................ 336 Master of Science in Information Systems Security .......................... 338 Master of Science in Biotechnology ....................................................... 339 Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Management .................. 341 GRADUATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ..................................... 307 ACADEMIC CENTERS AND INSTITUTES ................................ 356 LANGUAGE CENTER ................................................................................ 357 INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND PROSPECTIVE STUDIES 410 AL AKHAWAYN SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE ..... 412 THE OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH AND EFFECTIVENESS 413

HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON CENTER FOR WOMEN 413

THE AZROU CENTER FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ...... 415 CENTER FOR BUSINESS ETHICS ...................................................... 415 UNIVERSITY FACULTY ............................................................................ 367

Disclaimer

Material included in this Catalog is based on information available as of Fall 2017 and is subject to change. Students enrolling in Fall 2017 shall abide by the graduation requirements herein, and students enrolling in Fall 2018 shall abide by the same requirements or any changes or addenda that are published. 14

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

I am happy to welcome you to Al Akhawayn

University, a unique and trend-setting institution in Morocco with national, regional, and international dimensions. AUI strives to make its students leaders in their fields and to foster in them a sense of inquiry and critical thinking. Since its creation in 1995 and for the past twenty years, Al Akhawayn University has graduated 3,993 alumni, who are now working in Morocco and abroad, demonstrating thequotesdbs_dbs50.pdfusesText_50
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