Obtain accreditation from the International Accreditation Organization (IAO). New Academic Accreditation from EOEA. Recognition of quality begins here... Our university obtains UKEQM accreditation. Our University Rises with a Trilogy of Quality: ICA and ISO Affirm Our Global Commitment. Your opportunity starts now! Study for your Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD remotely at a globally accredited university. Strategic Partnership Between California University and the Swiss Association of Academics to Promote International Scientific Research. Meeting of the Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence with the first group of our dear students at California University of Science and Technology (CalUni). California University of Science and Technology opens the College of Languages and Translation (Arabic Department – English Department). As part of its efforts to expand its network of international partnerships, California University of Science and Technology (CalUni) met with representatives of the Swiss Association A fruitful visit between the University of California and Al-Furqadin University in Basra to discuss academic cooperation and the twinning of educational institutions. Da’aem Al-Elm Company received a high-level delegation from California University at its headquarters in Riyadh to discuss frameworks and areas of cooperation between the two sides. The University of California for Science and Technology announces the commencement of lectures for the Bachelor’s Program in Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence.

Academic system

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Academic system

The University of California for Science and Technology adopts the Credit Hours system based on the American model. The academic load is determined by the number of instructional hours a student completes weekly throughout the semester

 

The academic year is divided into three or four flexible semesters, independent of the traditional calendar

 

Each semester includes 12 to 18 credit hours, and courses are divided into 6 to 8 subjects, each comprising 12 lectures

 

This system offers flexibility in learning, enabling students to progress according to their academic and career needs