University of Hassan II Casablanca


Established in 1975, Hassan II University of Casablanca  is a public university which is the result of a recent merger since 1st September 2014 of two universities: Hassan II University Ain Chock - Casablanca and the Hassan II University Mohammedia.

Details

There are over 24,000 total students, including local and foreign. Full-time faculty teachers and professors are over eleven hundred, making it the third largest university in Morocco. Official staff total 850 people.
The Library of Mohammad Sykat spans six floors with a total area of. It has 40,000 textbooks, and 20,000 electronic online journals are available for students. There are 550 ancient manuscripts and 600 books, with 100 periodicals. The School of Law Library has 25 thousand books in the fields of law and political science and economics.
Arabic and French are the languages of tuition at the university. For some disciplines such as law, international law and international relations, and for PhD students, it is necessary to know both French and Arabic. Technical courses, however, are offered in French only. The university is a member of the International Association of Research Universities. Foreign students are largely from French-speaking countries: Senegal, Congo Reublic, DR Congo, Mauritania, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Mali, Yemen, Indonesia, Malaysia, and France are the main sources.

Ranking

According to the webometrics of Hassan II University of Casablanca has a world ranking of 2091, 6th in Morocco, and 36th in north Africa.

The faculties

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