General Foundation Program

Ms. Bushra Al Balushi
Secretary
Tel: (+968)26850100 Ext: 193
Email: bbalushi@su.edu.om
Office: C Block, 2nd Floor

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STUDENT ENQUIRIES

HOD's Message

Thank you for choosing Sohar University for your educational future, and I welcome you to the General Foundation Program. The GFP program offers English, Computing, Mathematics courses, and General Study Skills are embedded in all three. We are committed to providing you with an outstanding learning experience within a positive, enjoyable learning environment.

GFP is more than simply a classroom experience. Learning is supported by up-to-date, in-class visual media and internet access, as well as a host of computer laboratories. Active student engagement is fostered through presentations, group projects and keynote events in the academic calendar, such as the Academic Integrity Day.

GFP has also initiated a student support centre for all courses at the Learning Resources Centre. These innovative, student-centred support facilities are staffed by GFP lecturers who are in attendance, five days a week, to offer any kind of help with English, Computing and Mathematics.

Our expert, multinational and professional staff treat students as partners, and guide them all the way from registration to faculty entrance.

I hope you will choose to study at Sohar University’s General Foundation Program.

Mr. Saju Abraham
HoD, GFP

Programs

Why study our programs?

GFP offers you

  • A 3-semester system that gives you maximum opportunity to complete your foundation studies within a year.
  • Comprehensive, well-designed courses in English, Mathematics and Computing, that will prepare you for your specialization studies.
  • An international team of expert subject teachers to help you in both academic studies and all-round development.
  • A strong academic support system, managed by GFP staff, to meet all your additional study needs.
  • Modern infrastructure, with well-equipped computer labs, cafeterias, and recreational areas.
  • Opportunities to participate in extra-curricular events like debates and competitions.

GFP Program Profile 2021-2022

GFP

General Foundation is a three-course program – English, Mathematics and Computing – which is the gateway to higher studies at Sohar University. Study skills have been integrated into three courses. All three courses have been designed to prepare students with the best possible advantage as they go into their faculties of specialization. GFP also offers Mathematics and Computing in Arabic, in order to cater to students who study in faculties that are taught in Arabic.

A candidate wishing to enroll in the General Foundation Program should first contact the SU Admission & Registration and submit their applications. Once accepted, the candidate will be notified about the placement tests.

Placement Test and Induction take place a week before the start of the semester. If you wish to join GFP, you will need to sit the placement test for all the three components – English, Math and Computing. The placement test is conducted to identify a candidate’s proficiency in each program, and place them in the right level.

A candidate with IELTS band 5 or equivalent in each skill, or corresponding qualification from another institution of higher education in Oman can get Direct Entry to the faculties.

General Foundation Program Fees Structure

Program Fees (OMR)
English Language (per level) 771
Mathematics (per module) 97
IC3 (per semester) 122.5

UNIR

UNIR Courses are University Requirement courses that further enhance the students’ English language skills while pursuing faculty programs. There are three UNIR courses: UNIR1100, UNIR2100 and UNIR32100 and they focus on English for Academic Purposes (EAP).

Placement Test

GFP Placement Test

The GFP Placement Test assesses the candidates in three components – English, Computing and Math.

English Placement Test (EPT):

The English Placement Test is administered in order to ascertain the current level of English language proficiency of each new registering student. The English Placement Test has 3 parts of equal weightage and is to be completed in 50 minutes.

Part 1: Listening (Online)

Part 2: Grammar (Online)

Part 3: Writing (Online)

Students interested in joining GFP program at SU can get a feel for the type of questions used in the placement test through the Practice Materials for Placement Test.

On completion of the test, candidates are scored and placed into one of the three following levels: Elementary, Pre-Intermediate or Intermediate or granted Direct Entry to the Faculty of their choice.

0-52     : Elementary

53-70   : Pre-Intermediate

71-88   : Intermediate

89+      : Direct Entry 

A candidate with IELTS band 5 or equivalent in each skill, or corresponding qualification from another institution of higher education in Oman can get Direct Entry to the faculties.

Candidates who attain ‘Direct Entry’ into Faculty, however, have to also pass the Computing and Math placement tests. If such a candidate passes both the Math and Computing exemption tests, they can register in the faculty as full-time students. On the other hand, if the candidate does not pass either of the Computing and Math placement tests, he/she can still register in the faculty but only for a half-load.  This student must then register for the Computing and Math course at GFP and complete these components along with their faculty study simultaneously.

Computing Placement Test

The Computing Placement Test aims to give the students a chance to be exempted from studying this course in GFP. The Computing course consists of two modules – IC3M1 and IC3M2. All students will sit for the first module (IC3M1) test. This test evaluates his\her knowledge and skills in MS office. Students will be eligible to take the second module (IC3M2) test of Computer hardware and internet skills, if he\she passes the IC3M1 test with a minimum mark of 50 out of 100, in which case he\she will be exempted from studying IC3M1. In case a student does not clear the IC3M1 test, he\she needs to study both IC3M1 and IC3M2. If he\she passes IC3M2, he\she will be exempted from both the modules.

In addition, if a student shows evidence of equivalency to Sohar University GFP Computing course i.e. International Certificate in Computing (IC3, ICDL), or a course in an accredited MHE, he/she can be exempted from the Computing course. However, the student will have to provide a transcript and course description from the previous institution.

Download Computing Placement test material

Math Placement Test

A student who newly joins the General Foundation Program (GFP) at Sohar University needs to show the capability to achieve the learning outcomes of two Maths courses. Those two courses are determined according to the faculty they will join. All new students have the chance to take a Math Placement Test (MPT) that gauges their competency in Math and places them in the appropriate Math study level.

As each GFP student has to clear two Math courses, he/she can sit two Math test sessions: one for each course. Passing the first test is a prerequisite to sit the second one. The MPT is an online test that is conducted using computers and marked automatically. The duration of each test is one hour, and the pass mark is 50% for both tests. If a student passes the Math test, then he/she will be exempted from the study of the course related to that test.

Students who studied and successfully passed Math courses in recognized higher education institutes other than Sohar University can be exempted from Math study at GFP if the learning outcomes of courses they studied cover those for the GFP Math courses of Sohar University. In order to have this exemption, the students need to submit official transcripts that confirm they passed the equivalent courses in the other institute, as well as the course descriptions of these courses.

The table below shows the GFP Math courses that a new student needs to clear based on their speciality:

Student Specialty Maths first

course

Maths second

course

  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Arts and Education (except English, Study)
SET 1A SET 2A
  • Mathematics & Biology Study in Faculty of Arts and Education
SET 1A SET 3A
  • Faculty of Business
  • English Study in Faculty of Arts and Education
  • Faculty of Language Studies
SET 1 SET 2
  • Faculty of Computing and Information Technology
  • Faculty of Engineering
SET 1 SET 3

Download Math Preparation and Exercises

About

General Foundation is a three-course program – English, Mathematics and Computing – which is the gateway to higher studies at Sohar University. All three courses have been designed to prepare students with the best possible advantage as they go into their faculties of specialization. GFP also offers Mathematics and Computing in Arabic, in order to cater to students who study in faculties that are taught in Arabic.

In accordance with national requirements, all GFP courses and assessments are designed to cover all the learning outcomes as stated by GFP Oman Academic Accreditation Authority. For the three components of GFP study, 50% of the assessments are continuous assessments spread across the semester, and the end of semester examination accounts for the remaining 50%. A minimum score of 50% is required to pass any course in GFP as well as the GFP Exit Examination.

The Peer tutoring program, run at GFP premises in a dedicated venue, caters to the support needs of GFP students. These sessions are carried out by high performing students from English, Math and IC3 courses. Students benefit from the fact that they are coached by their friends and seniors.

Once enrolled on any of the courses at GFP, every student gets to benefit from multi-layered student support sessions for different skills which are designed to enhance student experience. This also includes academic and personal guidance for each student from academic advisors. Students who face exam-related problems are identified and given all-round extra support. These sessions are held in the Learning Resource Centre (Library). Additional academic support is also provided to GFP students within the GFP location in earmarked classrooms.

Registration

Placement Test and Induction take place a week before the start of the semester. If you wish to join GFP, you will need to sit the placement test for all the three components – English, Math and Computing. The placement test is conducted to identify a candidate’s proficiency in each program, and place them in the right level.

Our Programs

Type Foundation
Language English
Duration One semester
Study mode Full time
Credit Units 0

About the Course

Elementary course will equip the students with the skills, knowledge and strategies required to begin to communicate in English independently through development of all language skills in the context of complex material and tasks that will prepare them to proceed to Pre-Intermediate level.

Program Outline

Course learning outcomes

Program Coordinator
Saju Abraham
Phone: 26850100-556

Type Foundation
Language English
Duration One semester
Study mode Full time
Credit Units 0

About the Course
Pre-Intermediate course will equip the students with the skills, knowledge and strategies required to begin to communicate in English independently through development of all language skills in the context of more complex material and tasks that will prepare them to proceed to Intermediate level.

Program Outline
Course learning outcomes

Program Coordinator
Saju Abraham
Phone: 26850100-556

Type Foundation
Language English
Duration One semester
Study mode Full time
Credit Units 0

About the Courses
Intermediate course will develop students’ reading, writing, listening, speaking, critical thinking and academic communication skills. The course is designed to provide further focused work on the necessary skills required for university study.

Course Outline
Course learning outcomes

Program Coordinator
Saju Abraham
Phone: 26850100-556

Type Foundation
Language Arabic and English
Duration Two semester
Study mode Full time
Credit Units 0

About the Courses

Computing program provides students with the basic computing knowledge and skills. The program is designed to enable students to professionally achieve computerized operations and tasks with high quality and clear evidence of knowledge of computers skills and techniques. The program is taught in both English and Arabic according to the faculty that the student will join. Students joining Faculty of Law and Faculty of Education and Art (except English program) will study the program in Arabic. English language is used to teach Computing program for students in the remaining faculties and English program in Faculty of Education and Art.

Course Outline

Key Application: this course is designed to provide students with the required knowledge and skills on using Office applications to deal with office daily takes. This includes creating files with different contents and formatting using Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint.

Computing Fundamentals: This course is designed to provide students with the required knowledge and skills on how the computer is working and how to use it in terms of hardware, software and network.

Program Coordinator

Ghania Al Sadi
Phone: 26850100-385 

Type Foundation
Language Arabic and English
Duration Two semester
Study mode Full time
Credit Units 0

About the Courses

This programme is intended to give the GFP students a chance to study a number of pre-calculus topics that help them in their future study at faculties. For students who study at faculties that use English as the standard study language, they should study GFP Mathematics in English as this will equip them with the Math’s terminology they need when study at these faculties. While students who will join Faculty of Law or Faculty of Education and Arts (except English program) study GFP Mathematics in Arabic.

Course Outline

Basic Mathematics:

SET 1 is the first part of Mathematics study in foundation level for all students who already passed Higher Secondary level. Students who successfully pass SET 1 can study the next level of Mathematics in GFP either SET 2 or SET 3, which depends on their future choice in the faculties.

The course is necessary to ensure that GFP students are equipped with the Basic Mathematics knowledge needed to continue studying Mathematics courses in SET 2 or SET 3. The course covers a number of topics that are fundamentals of Mathematics such as Numbers, Exponents, Fractions, Ratio, Algebra, Trigonometry, etc. The course is delivered in English which is the official teaching language. Students are not allowed to use scientific calculators when they study SET 1.

Applied Mathematics:

SET 2 is the second part of Mathematics study in foundation level for students who already passed SET 1 and intend to pursue Business or Humanities studies. Students who successfully pass SET 2 can study the next level of Mathematics in faculties they will join.

The course is necessary to ensure that GFP students are equipped with the Mathematics knowledge needed to continue studying Mathematics courses in faculties of Business or Humanities. The course covers a number of topics that are more advanced than SET 1 topics such as functions and their graphs, descriptive statistics, probability, simple and compound interest, logarithms, etc. The course is delivered in English which is the official teaching language. Students are allowed to use scientific calculators when they study SET 2.

Pure Mathematics:

SET 3 is the second part of Mathematics study in foundation level for students who already passed SET 1 and intend to pursue CIT or Engineering studies. Students who successfully pass SET 3 can study the next level of Mathematics in faculties they will join.

The course is essential to GFP students because the topics and the outcomes are the necessary Mathematics knowledge needed to continue studying Mathematics courses in faculties of CIT or Engineering. The course covers a number of topics that are more advanced than SET 1 topics such as functions and their graphs, Trigonometry, logarithms, descriptive statistics, etc. The course is delivered in English which is the official teaching language. Students are allowed to use scientific calculators when they study SET 3.

Program Coordinator

Wafa Al Ghaithi
Phone: 26850100-563

Course Description
In this course, students learn to employ reading strategies while reading faculty related texts, use paraphrasing techniques, discuss topics related to their specialization and write a compare and contrast essay.

Entry Requirements
Pass in GFP English Program.

Course Outline

Course learning outcome
Joshi Thomas
Phone: 26850100-565

Course Description
The aim of the course is to introduce students to topics of various disciplines of Business, Computer & Information Technology and Engineering offered in the faculties by using authentic texts and videos. The course also aims to enhance students’ academic English skills with a particular focus on academic reading and writing. In addition, the course focuses on developing academic and technical vocabulary, core grammatical structures and summarizing skills.

Entry Requirements
Pass in UNIR1100 Course or IELTS Overall Band Score (OBS) 5.5 (Minimum 5 in writing and 4.5 in other skills).

Course Outline
Course learning outcome

Course Coordinator
Gireeshan Navath
Phone: 26850100-243

Course Description
The purpose of the course is to enhance students’ performance-based competence, reinforce essay composition skills and introduce students to the practice of writing for academic purposes. It further develops academic writing skills including: paraphrasing, summarizing, direct quotation and APA style citation.

Entry Requirements
Pass in UNIR2100 Course.

Course Outline
Course learning outcome

Course Coordinator
Hira Ritch
Phone: 26850100-280