The
construction of Sultan Qaboos University campus started
in 1982 and the first Sultan Qaboos University students
were enrolled in 1986. In accordance with the Royal
Directives of His Majesty, the University commenced
with five colleges; namely Medicine, Engineering, Agriculture,
Education and Science. The College of Arts was opened
in 1987,and a College of Commerce and Economics was
opened in 1993.
Set in a valley of the nearby foothills of the Oman
Mountains, the University is a tasteful array of buildings
designed with arches and courtyards and constructed
in white and pink sandstone in a manner that reflects
traditional Omani and Islamic architecture. The University
was constructed on an axis in the valley with one end
aligned toward Mecca. The University Mosque at the western
end of the campus with its large dome and minarets,
is situated on the higher ground of the campus, and
is visible from many points within and around the University.
The University landscape include the plants species,
native to Oman and other Gulf regions, that grow and
flourish in an arid environment. The landscaping provides
shade from the sun, shelter against the wind, and splendid
display of colour from flowers and foliage throughout
the year. The botanical gardens in the University is
the only one of its kind in the Gulf with a variety
of plants and trees educating the college of science.
Altogether, the campus portrays the rich heritage of
Oman and Islam while incorporating all the efficiencies
of modern life. The result is an educational and living
environment which is both functional and attractive.
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