New Study Urges Stronger Role for Humanities in Oman’s Higher Education
A new study urges a significant shift in Omani higher education. It calls for a stronger role for the humanities in universities. This move is vital for creating well-rounded graduates. The report argues that an over-focus on technical skills is limiting. Fields like philosophy, history, and literature develop crucial human skills. Therefore, they must be integrated more deeply into all degree programs.
The Value of a Humanities Education
Humanities subjects teach critical thinking and ethical reasoning. They also enhance communication and cultural understanding. In addition, they foster the creativity needed for innovation in any field.Consequently, graduates become more adaptable and empathetic leaders. This broader perspective is essential for Oman’s future social and economic development.
A Call for Curricular Reform
The study recommends concrete actions for universities. Core humanities courses should be required for all students. Furthermore, interdisciplinary programs that blend arts and sciences must be expanded.This reform will better prepare students for a complex world. Ultimately, it aims to build a knowledge society rooted in both technical excellence and deep human insight.

