Vision
The Education and Student Affairs Sector looks forward to serving students by providing a distinguished educational process and student activities capable of graduating a distinguished and successful generation that serves our dear country.
Mission
The mission of the Education and Student Affairs Sector is to provide educational programs in accordance with quality standards for the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and is committed to preparing a qualified graduate to compete in the labor market.
Goals
2- Follow up the educational process from the beginning of the school year to the end of the school year.
3- Providing student activities in its various fields.
4- Providing, as much as possible, food and rations for a number of expatriate students.
5- Educating students about the beneficial and useful in all areas of life.
Study Plan
Article (1) The mission and objectives of the college
According to what was stated in the college’s previous mission. The college seeks to achieve the following purposes:
1-Preparing specialists in computers, information systems and technology and computer networks who are qualified with theoretical foundations and to qualify them for global competition in the development of computer and information technology and its applications.
2-Conducting scientific and applied studies and research in the field of computers and information, and the establishment of specialized research units in the various branches of computers and information
3-Providing scientific and technical advice and assistance to bodies and authorities that use computer and network technology and are interested in decision-making.
4-Training technical cadres in the various sectors of the state on computers and information.
5-Spreading awareness in society with the aim of using computers and information in the various sectors and institutions of the state, and raising the efficiency of their use.
6-Organizing conferences and holding scientific meetings with the aim of raising the educational level.
7-Concluding scientific agreements with corresponding bodies and institutions at the local, regional and global levels in order to exchange opinions.
Providing and strengthening the means of publishing and scientific research in various fields of specialization.
Article (2) College Admission Requirements
Article (3) Departments of the College
-Department of Computer Science
-Department of Information Systems
-Department of Information Technology
-Computer Networks Department
-Other departments may be established in the college in the future in accordance with the provisions of the Universities Organizing Law.
Article (4) Academic Degrees
(a) Computer science.
(B) information systems.
(c) Information technology.
(D) computer networks.
Article (5) Study System
Obtaining a bachelor’s degree requires that the student successfully pass (144 credit hours) of the study plan over eight semesters, divided into four academic years.
Article (6) Language of teaching
Article (7) Academic Advising
Article (8) Attendance and Absence
Article (9) Dropping out of study
A student may submit a request to suspend enrollment in the college according to the terms and conditions set by the university.
Article (10) Study System
-The attendance rate of the student is not less than 75%.
-The study in the first, second and third year is unified for all disciplines, and specialization begins in the fourth year. Each department has the right to set the qualifying conditions for joining it after being approved by the College Council.
-Fourth year students (all departments) make a scientific trip to visit the places and scientific bodies in the governorates of the Republic related to their specialization, during the mid-year vacation or the beginning of the second semester.
-The final year students form small groups of no less than four students to prepare graduation projects. These projects extend over the two semesters. The relevant department councils determine the topics of graduation projects.
Article (11) Exam System
B- A student who has failed in a subject is allowed to enter the exam, and the grade of the last exam is added to the cumulative total with the number of times the exam is entered on the cumulative total form. But if he fails a second time, he may enter the exam, and an acceptable grade for the cumulative total is added to him in case of success.
C – The College Council, after the approval of the University Council, has the right to set the dates for the final exams and announce them to students at an appropriate time.
D- The student’s success in the general grade is estimated by one of the grades indicated in the following table:
The percentage of degrees
Grade .. Points
95% or more A+ 4
90% – less than 95% A 3.7
85% – less than 90% B + 3.3
80% – less than 85% B 3
75% – less than 80% C+ 2.7
70% – less than 75% C 2.4
65% – less than 70% D+ 2.1
60% – less than 65% D 1.8
less than 60% F Zero
E- The student’s cumulative grade point average (GPA) is calculated as follows:
Total point: Total registered hours
4- The student’s general grade is calculated based on the cumulative average according to the following table:
GPA Grade:
3.4 or more Excellent
2.8 to less than 3.4 Very good
2.4 to less than 2.8 good
2 to less than 2.4 pass
4.1 to less than 2 Fail
less than 4.1 Fail
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