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Key Terminology

This is an archived copy of the 2021-2022 catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit https://hctcatalog.hct.ac.ae.

Credit Hour: A unit of time that measures educational credit.

Non-lab based Courses: Courses which do not require the use of technologies, tools, apparatuses and equipment for practical learning and experiments, such as lectures.

Laboratory / Studio-based Courses: Courses that utilize use of technologies, tools, apparatuses and equipment for practical learning and experiments.

General Education Courses: Courses that are offered by the General Academic Requirements Division (GARD), which provide students with critical thinking skills; a broad understanding of the approaches to knowledge such as the Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences or the Sciences; a common core of understanding among students (such as in Islamic studies or other cultural studies); and a level of skill appropriate to Higher Education in Mathematics, Information Literacy, the Application of Technology and Communications (oral and written) (2019 Standards for Licensure and Program Accreditation).

Work Integrated Learning (WIL): Work integrated learning that is embedded in curriculum, program specific, for credit.

Workplace Experiential Learning (WEL): Supervised and recorded work experience, not for credit.

Project-based Courses: Project-based courses refer to any programmatic or instructional approach that utilizes multifaceted projects as a central organizing strategy for educating students. When engaged in project-based learning, students will typically be assigned a project or series of projects that require them to use diverse skills—including but not limited to researching, writing, interviewing, collaborating, or public speaking to produce various work products, such as research papers, scientific studies, public-policy proposals, multimedia presentations, or video documentaries.

Program: A study plan leading to an accredited academic qualification such as Applied Bachelor Degree.

Major: A field of study in which a student specializes, that fulfills the CAA requirements.

Concentration: A sub-specialization within the field of study of the major that fulfills the CAA requirements.