Syrian Virtual University


The Syrian Virtual University is a Syrian educational institution established by the Syrian Ministry of Higher Education. It provides virtual education to students from around the world. It was established on 2 September 2002 and is the first virtual education institution in the region, and as of 2006, remains the only one. The goals of the SVU include offering education to those who want to learn but cannot afford to do so by going to a "brick and mortar" university. It is headquartered at the Ministry of Higher Education building, Damascus. Students can study online, but they should make exams in one of the centres accredited by the University inside and outside Syria.

Academic programs

SVU provides bachelor programs - master programs - training courses.

Domestic Programs

All domestic programs are provided in Arabic, some courses are taught in English. Originally, all domestic SVU programs were related to Computer Science, but two new programs in Economics were added in 2007. There is currently a total of six domestic degree programs.
2-year Undergraduate Programs
5-year Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs:
Postgraduate Programs

Internet Access

Now Students have a wide choice of affordable internet connections that can accommodate the e-learning software requirements, starting as low as US$10 a month students can use 3G Internet anywhere in Syria via the mobile phone network or they can register for ADSL service which has become openly available from US$30/month.
While today not a problem,One of the issues which the SVU faced during its launch phase was the lack of a proper broad-band Internet infrastructure in Syria. This can be viewed as a strategic problem, as it hinders potential students. Faced with the terrible performance of the teleconferencing software on Dial-Up, the university created a number of telecenters in various Syrian governorates so that students who didn't have broadband Internet could attend their lessons comfortably. With the introduction of ADSL and ISDN in 2004, it was hoped that the severity of the problem would be ameliorated. Unfortunately, the situation has not improved much: up to the end of 2007, ADSL is not yet available to students and the general public. Subscriptions are fewer than 5000 in number all over Syria and the cost for any potential adopter is too high. ISDN, while difficult to attain in many areas, is more publicly available than ADSL, and thus is the only option for Syrian SVU students who wish to attend lessons from their homes. Most Syrian SVU students, however, attend their lessons from a local telecenter.
However, starting from 2011.. ADSL in Syria costs much less than earlier . you can connect to ADSL nearly in every home in any area.. which benefited the university as now it's one of the main 5 universities in Syria