Amman: Middle East University has introduced six academic disciplines, four of which are integrated into the Bachelor’s programme, namely Medical Analysis and Laboratory Sciences, Nutrition and Integrative Health, Sports Management and Training, and Human Resource Management.
Additionally, the university offers a Master’s programme in Arabic Language and Literature, as well as an intermediate diploma programme that encompasses the study of cinema and filmmaking.
These disciplines epitomise the university’s forward-thinking approach, which is informed by a profound grasp of the prevailing trends and preferences within the contemporary labour market. Furthermore, the university is committed to providing students with a comprehensive and dynamic education that challenges their abilities and expands their knowledge. This approach has been shaped by regular discussions and meetings with specialists and key stakeholders in the field.
The Medical Analysis and Laboratory Science discipline enables students to engage with diagnostic techniques, laboratory technology, and data analysis, thereby equipping them with the skills to play a pivotal role in disease detection, medical research, and public health. The Integrated Health and Nutrition discipline integrates scientific principles with research applications, allowing students to develop bespoke nutrition plans.
The discipline of Sports Management and Coaching encompasses a range of subject areas, including Event Management, Sport Psychology, and Sports Psychology, which provide students with an in-depth understanding of training methodologies that enhance sports performance.
The discipline of Human Resource Management offers insights into the strategies and practices that drive effective workforce management.
The aforementioned programme in Arabic Language and Literature at the Master’s level is dedicated to the preservation of the rich cultural heritage of the Arabic language. By immersing students in this heritage, the programme aims to foster a more profound comprehension of Arab identity and its contributions to global culture.
The Intermediate Diploma in Cinema and Filmmaking acknowledges the increasing impact of visual media on the formation of public discourse and culture. It furnishes students with a comprehensive education, equipping them with the skills to create compelling visual narratives that resonate with diverse audiences.
It is worthy of mention that the university comprises ten faculties, with forty-six programmes in total subdivided as follows:
The university offers a total of 32 undergraduate programmes, one higher diploma programme, 12 master’s programmes, and one intermediate diploma programme.