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The College of the North Atlantic- Qatar (CNA-Q) recently received a 10-year international re-accreditation for the 11 programmes of its School of Business Studies.
The certification was granted by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programmes (ACBSP).
The ACBSP is the leading specialised accreditation association for business education worldwide, supporting, celebrating and rewarding teaching excellence.
The accrediting body visited the CNA-Q campus recently to review the quality of instruction, curriculum, evaluation methods, student services and learning resources.
Successful re-accreditation certifies that CNA-Q meets all key indicators to prepare students for successful careers in Qatar’s business sector by providing quality technical education.
“The programmes of the School of Business Studies are designed to meet the needs of industry by providing certified job ready employees to the workforce.
In addition, our students graduate with an academic foundation that allows them to achieve their full potential through further education,” said David King, dean, School of Business Studies, “This international accreditation opens doors for our graduates to receive advanced standing at a multitude of universities worldwide.”
The School of Business Studies is CNA-Q’s largest faculty with over 650 currently enrolled students.
The School offers certificate and diploma programmes in accounting, human resource management, marketing, banking and office administration. The CNA-Q School of Business Studies was first accredited by ACBSP in 2006, and since then more than 1,400 graduates have received credentials. The accreditor held round table sessions with faculty, current students, alumni and industry representatives and was impressed with the school’s linkage to the business community.
The accreditor noted that positive feedback from industry as well as the alumni of the school is a testament to the quality and value of the CNA-Q business programmes.
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