Talk:Canadian University Dubai
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Jan 2011
editAccreditation: According to the Iranian website "Asriran.com" it doesn't recognize the degrees from this university.
It is something we can add to the article? Wisamsafi (talk) 01:33, 19 January 2011 (UTC)
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Information to be added or removed: Changed the about information to reflect the current content
References supporting change: http://www.cud.ac.ae/about Webcud (talk) 19:19, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
Information to be added or removed: Schools must be changed to the Faculties and Departments structures
Explanation of issue: The schools are completely changed to Faculties and Departments structures for quite some time
References supporting change: http://www.cud.ac.ae/faculties-and-departments Webcud (talk) 19:19, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
Reply 07-NOV-2019
edit- It is not known what changes are requested to be made. Please state your desired changes in the form of "Change x to y using z".
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Kindly open a new edit request at your earliest convenience when ready to proceed.
Regards, Spintendo 22:09, 7 November 2019 (UTC)
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The Canadian University Dubai, popularly known as CUD, is a private university of higher education in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, founded in 2006. The Canadian University Dubai offers education based on the Canadian curriculum. Programs are offered within 6 different schools, with some programs such as in the School of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology leading to future opportunities as researchers within the University. Canadian University Dubai has an Office of Research Services that is networked with engineering research centres in Canada. Canadian University Dubai serves students from over 100 countries and offers them a Canadian-style education. to read as: Canadian University Dubai (CUD) was established in 2006 to deliver outstanding academic programs based on Canadian curriculum and education principles, and to provide a gateway for students to pursue higher education, research and employment opportunities in Canada. CUD has now grown to become an institution renowned for academic excellence; a University where students can gain a world-class education in the heart of a world-renowned city. With a wide range of programs across disciplines in Architecture & Interior Design, Communication, Arts & Sciences, Engineering, and Management, students benefit from an education ranked 41st overall, 8th in the UAE and 2nd in Dubai, based on the 2019 QS Ranking for the Arab Region. As the first accredited Canadian university outside of Canada, studying at CUD gives students the opportunity to obtain a Canadian education while experiencing the unique culture and values of the United Arab Emirates. With over 100 different nationalities that call our University home, our diverse student community is building bridges across cultures and continents in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Our goal is to move each individual forward as a well-rounded, lifelong learner and a good global citizen. To achieve this, emphasis is placed not just on academic achievement, but also on extracurricular involvement. Our vibrant student life provides something for everybody, from sports to concerts, and various academic and recreational clubs. Students are also involved in many different types of social activities, including community fundraising, team building, and networking events. using as a reference: http://www.cud.ac.ae/about Webcud (talk) 05:58, 10 November 2019 (UTC) Please change: Schools Canadian University Dubai has five schools within it. While graduate programs are offered separately. The schools and all of the programs offered have both Canada and United Arab Emirates accreditation. School of Architecture and Interior Design The School of Architecture and Interior Design offers two Bachelor programs; Bachelor of Science in Interior Design, and Bachelor of Architecture. Both degrees in this School take approximately 4–5 years, and the first two years of study are the same within the school, allowing students the flexibility of changing between programs should they choose prior to the commencement of the third year. School of Business Administration The School of Business Administration offers five programs, four of which are four year programs, categorized under the Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with differing specialists; Marketing, Human Resource Management, Accounting and Finance and E-Business. An associate degree in Marketing is also available as a 2-year program. School of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology The School of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology offers two specialist degrees; Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering, and Bachelor of Computer and Networking Engineering Technology. School of Environment and Health Sciences The School of Environment and Health Sciences offers two major degrees that train individuals to be proactive and capable even prior to their Masters, the degrees available are; Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health Management and Bachelor of Science in Health Organization Management. School of Communication and Media Studies The School of Communication and Media Studies offers studies in three different fields, Journalism, Public relations and Advertising, for now however, three degrees, two of which are the same in content but are either achieved in English or Arabic. The Bachelor of Arts in Communication degree is available in the English or Arabic languages and will possibly be increased in the near future. The third degree is a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Translation. School of Graduate Studies Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master in Information Technology Management and Governance (MITGOV) to read as: Faculty of Architecture and Interior Design
The Faculty offers two of the best Bachelor degree programs in Architecture and Interior Design in the GCC. The Bachelor of Architecture is a 5-year terminal degree program forming graduates poised to fulfil local professional registration while matching licensing requirements of international associations of architecture. The BSc in Interior Design has a marked emphasis on creativity and problem solving in conjunction with adaptability, rationality and accountability in design thinking. Both programs are benchmarked against Canadian and American standards and offer opportunities to transfer or undertake a period of study in North America. The Faculty plans to offer in the near future a 4-year BSc degree program in Architecture followed by a Master of Science (MSc) in Architecture – Urban Planning. Departments
Faculty of Communication Arts and Sciences
Our programs in the Faculty of Communication Arts and Sciences are fascinating, fast-paced, and ever-evolving - just like the industry itself. Communication skills, both oral and written, are among the most valued attributes among graduate employees of any industry. Whether your interest is in Public Relations, Marketing, Journalism or in the Social, Healthcare or Environmental sciences, you will graduate from this Faculty with strong oral, written, and visual communication skills, well-equipped to enter the job market and ready to shine in many roles, industries and work settings. Departments
Faculty of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology
The Faculty of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology brings the world-class Canadian education to the heart of Dubai. We offer a range of dynamic, technology-driven programs based on Canadian curriculum and education principles. As a gateway to Canadian education, we maintain a number of partnerships with leading Canadian institutions, such as the 2 + 2 transfer program with the prestigious Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario). The program allows students to spend their first 2 years of study in Dubai and the last 2 years of study in Canada and graduate with a Queen’s University degree. The Faculty uses the latest technologies and labs in its course delivery to ensure that students receive the most up-to-date education experience, aligned with industry practices. Courses are taught by highly experienced instructors with previous teaching experience in North America. Departments
Faculty of Management
Our Faculty of Management is a leader in management education in the UAE and throughout the Gulf region. World-class academics from Canada, the United States, and Europe deliver undergraduate and graduate programs that provide global perspectives on modern-day business challenges in a multi-disciplinary learning environment. With a new range of Bachelor-level majors, from Forensic Accounting to Events and Tourism Management, we have added to our traditional portfolio of industry-relevant, employment-focussed programs that will prepare you for business leadership roles in the increasingly globalized marketplace. Departments
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Webcud (talk) 06:14, 10 November 2019 (UTC)
Reply 10-NOV-2019
edit- Thank you for specifying the verbatim text, that was much appreciated.
- Unfortunately however, your edit request proposes to add a large amount of information which is given only one reference: the University itself.
- To add the requested information, references from reliable, independent WP:SECONDARY sources which have published coverage for all of the areas being proposed here should be found and submitted with the request.
- To that end, suggestions for locating these sources have been placed immediately following this post in an amber box. Simply click the search engines listed below to effect a search of the subject.
Regards, Spintendo 10:47, 10 November 2019 (UTC) @Spintendo: Thank you so much for talking the time to check these requests. It was the intent to reflect the current information of the organisation. Particularly the schools structure which was changed for years now to Faculties and departments. Pardon, if the sources is focused on the University itself.
Other references might not be in-sync with what the organisation have.
Hoping for your further guidance on these requests. Webcud (talk) 12:43, 10 November 2019 (UTC)
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Schools
School of Architecture and Interior Design[2] School of Business Administration[3] School of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology[4] School of Environment and Health Sciences[5] School of Communication and Media Studies[6][7] School of Graduate Studies to read as: Faculties
Faculty of Architecture and Interior Design Faculty of Communication Arts and Sciences Faculty of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology Faculty of Management using as a reference: Publications that mentions faculty structures:
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Webcud (talk) 07:05, 14 November 2019 (UTC)
Reply 14-NOV-2019
edit- The list of schools has been changed to a list of faculties.
- An External links section was added.
- The information regarding the university's transfer and exchange partners, which heretofore had been placed as a columned list, is available for readers to peruse at the university's website. Thus, the URL for that information was placed in the External links section and the columned list has been omitted.
Regards, Spintendo 11:50, 14 November 2019 (UTC)
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editThis edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. |
- Information to be removed: The Canadian University Dubai, popularly known as CUD, is a private university in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, founded in 2006. The Canadian University Dubai offers education based on the Canadian curriculum.
- Information to be added: Canadian University Dubai (CUD) opened its doors in 2006 to bring the world-class Canadian education system to the dynamic city of Dubai. As the first licensed Canadian university outside of Canada, CUD is a pioneering initiative that was created to make a meaningful and lasting contribution to UAE society.
- Explanation of issue: The information has been changed significantly on our about us contents.
- References supporting change: https://www.cud.ac.ae/about/facts-and-history
Webcud (talk) 08:04, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
- Hello Webcud, and thank you for your suggestions. I am declining your edit request because the wording you proposed is too promotional and does not adhere to Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. Wikipedia is not a vehicle for advertising, marketing or public relations, but the purpose of your proposed text is clearly to win over prospective students and donors. As such, it cannot be added to the article unless it is substantially rewritten. The most obvious red flags are phrases that are frequently used in press releases, but are not appropriate for an encyclopedia. These promotional terms include phrases such as "world-class," "meaningful and lasting contribution," and "pioneering initiative." In other words, Wikipedia articles should not be worded like a brochure, and there is no need for a Wikipedia article to echo an organization's own description of itself. If there are other issues with the article, please feel free to file another edit request. Best, Altamel (talk) 14:45, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
- If there is an independent source—not CUD's own website—that says that it's the first licensed Canadian university outside of Canada, then that would be relevant to mention in the article by adding one sentence: "It is the first licensed Canadian university outside of Canada." —C.Fred (talk) 17:11, 18 February 2021 (UTC)
- Hi C.Fred / Altamel,
- Good day!
- Thank you for the suggested insights, the "It is the first licensed Canadian university outside of Canada." external supporting article may not be available.
- With such, as per recommendation, the promotional context have been removed, please check the proposed changes for this section
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- Information to be removed: The Canadian University Dubai, popularly known as CUD, is a private university in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, founded in 2006. The Canadian University Dubai offers education based on the Canadian curriculum.
- Information to be added: Canadian University Dubai (CUD) is an accredited academic institution for higher learning located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Founded in 2006, Canadian University Dubai offers education based on the Canadian curriculum.
- Explanation of issue: The information has been changed significantly on our about us contents.
- References supporting change:
- https://www.cud.ac.ae/about/facts-and-history
- https://www.caa.ae/Pages/Institutes/Details.aspx?GUID=47
- — Preceding unsigned comment added by Webcud (talk • contribs) 07:15, 9 March 2021 (UTC)
- @Webcud: Your edit would delete the phrase "private university" and replace it with the phrase "academic institution for higher learning". What has changed to make this school no longer private (government support?), and why is it no longer a university? —C.Fred (talk) 17:41, 9 March 2021 (UTC)
- Agree with Webcud. Without additional information I am tempted to decline the request on the grounds of "not improving the article". Ferkjl (talk) 11:56, 9 April 2021 (UTC)
- Not done: Does little to improve the article and sources cited are closely related to the subject. Heart (talk) 03:37, 13 June 2021 (UTC)