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OMAN According to the country's planning director for higher education, Omani universities can accommodate only 32 percent of the 27,000 who graduate high school each year. Many students go abroad for higher education. There are 5,000 fee-paying Omanis studying in the United Arab Emirates alone. Others go elsewhere to study, some by choice but many because they did not get into the highly competitive Sultan Qaboos University just outside Muscat. The government sees these students as potential recruits for private universities at home. Last fall,
the government authorized the founding of private universities in the
regional capitals of Nizwa, Sohar and Salalah from a consortium of existing
colleges. Many of these schools offer courses accredited in the United
Kingdom. The newly established Oman College of Medicine is affiliated
with the University of West Virginia in the United States. Staff is being
recruited both locally and from abroad.
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The new programs were launched the first week of October and are available through the university's Continuing Education Center. Certificates are offered in such fields as information technology, e-commerce, digital media production, Internet and Intranet computing, sales and marketing and accounting and finance. The programs will also serve to bridge the gulf between traditional education and practical education. Coursework
will take nine months. Preparatory English classes have also been set
up to help students improve their language skills.
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