CNA-Q students have the opportunity to study in Newfoundland and Labrador with CNA's new exchange program series
CNA-Q has some 30 nationalities of students attending the campus
Students work with instructors on industry-relevent projects. In the Environmental Health program, a plant research project resulted in an internationally recognized publication
The Emergency Medical Science program prepares student to work as emergency medical technicians in a variety of settings
Students get hands-on training in the repair and maintenance of a variety of control systems
CNA-Q promotes respectful classroom environments in which males and females study together - a first for Qatar
Though there are over 30 nationalities of students at CNA-Q, the majority of the student body is Qatari; they have similar issues and anxieties shared by students world-wide. They are notably well-behaved and respectful. Most wear traditional garb, but you will see a variety of fashions – many dress just as our youth in North America.
September 2002 saw the first registration with 237 students at the temporary site in Doha; in September 2005 the permanent facility was up and running with nearly 1,400 students enrolled; September 2009’s enrollment is the highest to-date with 1,738 full-time students. Today, the original site is home to CNA-Q’s Pre-Nursing program and Contract Training activities.
CNA-Q is the FIRST:
1. co-ed institution in Qatar
2. foreign institution with predominantly Qatari student body
3. international public education institution in Qatar
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