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Kuwait University launches new academic programs to meet labor market needs

Kuwait University launches new academic programs to meet labor market needs

Arab Times16-07-2025
KUWAIT CITY, July 16: Kuwait University (KU), through its College of Science, has introduced several new academic programs in cybersecurity, financial and actuarial mathematics, and data analysis as part of a strategic plan to meet evolving labor market demands.
Dr. Haidar Behbehani, Acting Dean of the College of Science, emphasized in a statement on Tuesday that the college is committed to staying abreast of contemporary labor market requirements. The aim is to equip students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to compete effectively and contribute meaningfully to Kuwait's development.
The new programs include a cybersecurity specialization within the Computer Science Department, a financial and actuarial mathematics program in the Mathematics Department, and a data analysis supporting major offered by the Statistics Department.
Dr. Zaid Dashti, Acting Head of the Computer Science Department, outlined that the cybersecurity program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering foundational computer science concepts, theoretical cryptography, and applied topics such as data security, network protection, and software systems. The program is designed to produce experts capable of safeguarding data and digital infrastructure across government and private sectors.
He noted that the curriculum aligns with the accreditation standards of ABET and incorporates insights from specialists at prominent U.S. universities. Dr. Dashti highlighted that cybersecurity extends beyond virtual systems to a crucial scientific field within computer science, especially given rapid technological advancements.
Dr. Mishari Al-Furaih from the Mathematics Department described the new Financial and Actuarial Mathematics program as a response to market demands in both public and private sectors. This specialization focuses on financial decision-making by anticipating future trends in investment portfolios, bonds, stocks, insurance, and pensions.
Accredited by the Society of Actuaries, the program offers students practical training opportunities within banks and insurance companies. Graduates are well-positioned to pursue rewarding careers in financial sectors, with promising professional and financial benefits.
Dr. Fatima Al-Madhkour, Acting Head of the Statistics Department, said the Data Analysis specialization enhances students' academic and career prospects across various fields, including business, economics, health, science, and engineering.
In light of Kuwait's ongoing digital transformation and the "New Kuwait 2035" vision, Dr. Al-Madhkour emphasized the growing importance of data analysis in advancing public services, improving decision-making, and forecasting future needs. This surge has led to increased demand for data specialists in government, banking, healthcare, education, marketing, energy, and oil sectors.
Kuwait University's introduction of these programs reflects its dedication to preparing a highly skilled workforce ready to meet the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly evolving economic landscape.
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