Curriculam and Study Plans Administration :
| Definition |
Criteria for the preparation of the curriculum:
- Commitment of the curriculum to the minimum and optimum units of study at the university.
- Sequencing of syllabus in accordance with a unified system within the department and the faculty.
- The number of units of study for each theoretical syllabus, course, shall be between (2-3) units not exceeding two units for practical courses.
- The colleges that exceed this limit should justify why they went beyond the limit.
- The syllabus, courses shall be distributed at levels not less than eight and the academic burden for each unit should not fall beyond the minimum level which is 12 study units for each level, and the total number of hours required within 16 hours.
- To make sure that no duplication exists with the college.
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| Nature and structure |
| Vision & Mission |
| Objectives and main tasks |
Mechanism for adoption of curriculums and programs |
| Evaluation Criteria |
| Standards for preparation |
| Advisory Committees |
| Forms |
- To ensure unity of the university practical training units to avoid duplication through coordination among the different relevant practical training section in the university.
- It is to be considered that the curriculum should include a program for joint cooperation or a summer program in addition to field training.
- When preparing the study plan, the practical and applied side should be considered a learning program.
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