American University of science & Technology (AUST)
AUST
The Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education recognizes all degrees awarded by AUST, provided that students are admitted on the basis of the Lebanese Government Secondary Certificate (Previously Lebanese Bacc. II) (or its equivalent as determined by the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education).
Faculty of Business & Economics
- BS in Accounting (105 cr.hr.)
- BA in Economics (105 cr.hr.)
- BS in Finance (105 cr.hr.)
- BS in Hospitality Management (106 cr.hr.)
- BS in Management (105 cr.hr.)
- BS in Management Information Systems (105 cr.hr.)
- BS in Marketing (105 cr.hr.)
- BS in Marketing & Advertising (105 cr.hr.)
- BS in Travel and Tourism Management (105 cr.hr.)
- MBA in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Hospitality Management, Management, Management Information Systems, and Marketing (39 cr.hr.)
faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences:
- BS in Computer Science (107 cr.hr.)
- BS in Computer & Communications Engineering (118 cr.hr.)
- Minors in Biomedical Engineering and Biomedical Sciences (Major CCE + Minor BME: 120 Credits. Optional Minor BMS: 18 Credits)
- MS in Computer Science (39 cr.hr.)
- MS in Computer & Communications Engineering (39 cr.hr.)
Communication Arts:
- BA in Advertising (106 cr.hr.)
- BA in Journalism (106 cr.hr.)
- BA in Public Relations (106 cr.hr.)
- BA in Radio & Television (106 cr.hr.)
- BA in Graphic Design (105 cr.hr.)
- BA in Fine Arts (105 cr.hr.)
- BA in Interior Design (105 cr.hr.)
- BA in International Affairs (105 cr.hr.)
- BA in English Studies (105 cr.hr.)
- BA in Translation (105 cr.hr.)
- Teaching Diploma (21 cr.hr.)
faculty of Health Sciences
- BS in Clinical Laboratory Science (120 cr.hr.)
- BS in Optics & Optometry (105 cr.hr.)
- BS in Medical Technology (107 cr.hr.)
Specialty Programs in:
- Molecular Biology (20 cr.hr.)
- Applied Toxicology (20 cr.hr.)
- Biomedical Sales & Marketing (21 cr.hr.)
- Optics & Optometry (20 cr.hr.)
NOTE: Number of credit hours in parentheses indicates the number required for graduation after completion of the Freshman year; i.e., beginning of the Sophomore year.