Programs & Degrees

CCK offers a range of 2-year diploma programs that transition into 4-year bachelor's degrees (the 2+2 model). All programs are developed in collaboration with Algonquin College Canada and aligned with international standards, ensuring that graduates earn credentials recognized in Kuwait, Canada, and beyond. The curriculum across programs balances academic theory with practical, real-world skills demanded by modern industries.

Programs & Degrees
School of Business

School of Business

These pathways allow students to gain fundamental business knowledge in the first two years, then specialize at the degree level. Courses cover accounting principles, marketing strategies, entrepreneurship, and management skills. The business programs are ACCA-aligned (for accounting accreditation opportunities) and CIM-aligned (for marketing), giving students a chance to earn industry certifications alongside their degree.

School of Advanced Technology

This technology pathway starts with hands-on programming and IT fundamentals in the diploma, then advances to deeper computer science concepts in the bachelor's portion. Students learn software development, algorithms, and innovative problem-solving. Through Cisco Networking Academy partnership and Google Developer Student Clubs, tech students gain exposure to current industry tools and can earn certifications (e.g., Cisco networking certificates) during their study.

School of Advanced Technology
School of Foundation

School of Foundation

In addition to the diploma/degree programs, CCK's School of Foundation offers preparatory courses for students who need to strengthen their English language proficiency or academic skills before entering a diploma program. This is a non-degree track that ensures all students meet the college's academic standards.

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2+2 Pathway Explained

CCK's academic structure follows a 2+2 pathway: students spend the first two years earning a Diploma (equivalent to Years 1 and 2 of undergraduate study) and the next two years earning a Bachelor's Degree (Years 3 and 4). This flexible model allows for an interim qualification (the diploma) and an option for students to enter the workforce early or continue seamlessly to complete a full degree.

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2+2 Pathway Explained