American University of Sharjah (AUS) held its Class of Fall 2017 Picture taking on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at AUS campus in preparation for the Fall 2017 graduation ceremony to be held on Thursday, December 21, 2017 at University City Hall in Sharjah.
A total of 602 students are expected to graduate in various majors offered by the university at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The breakdown of the graduates is as follows:
Total number of graduating students: 602
Number of undergraduate students receiving degrees: 531
Number of graduate students receiving degrees: 71
Number of male graduates: 328 Number of female graduates: 274
Total number of UAE nationals graduating: 104
A breakdown of the graduating class by college/school is as follows:
College of Architecture, Art and Design: 19 undergraduate and 6 graduate
College of Arts and Sciences: 77 undergraduate and 6 graduate
College of Engineering: 276 undergraduate and 43 graduate
School of Business Administration: 159 undergraduate and 16 graduate
Founded in 1997, AUS has fulfilled His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan's vision of a quality institution catering to the aspirations and needs of the UAE and the wider Gulf community as a whole. Over the past decades, the student body increased considerably, necessitating the launch of two graduation ceremonies per year.
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