King Saud University Cancels Preparatory Year and Academic Programs; Details Revealed
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- King Saud University has announced the cancellation of its preparatory year program across all disciplines.
- The university is also terminating all programs within the College of Food Sciences and Agriculture and all programs in the College of Languages and its Sciences.
- Several programs in the College of Arts and Humanities, including Arabic language, history, and sociology, have also been suspended as part of a comprehensive academic restructuring.
In a significant move aimed at modernizing its educational offerings, King Saud University has decided to abolish the preparatory year for all disciplines. This decision is part of a broader package of academic reforms designed to streamline educational pathways and better align them with the evolving demands of the current era.
The restructuring extends beyond the preparatory year, encompassing the complete termination of all programs offered by the College of Food Sciences and Agriculture. Furthermore, all academic programs within the College of Languages and its Sciences are also being discontinued. These measures are intended to enhance the efficiency and relevance of the university's academic portfolio.
Additionally, the university has announced the suspension of several key programs within the College of Arts and Humanities. Specializations such as Arabic language, history, and geography will no longer be offered. This comprehensive review of academic programs seeks to improve the quality of educational outcomes and bolster disciplines deemed to be of priority, ensuring alignment with national development goals and the needs of the labor market.
Originally published by Okaz in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.