The vision, mission, and objectives of the Electronic Department.

Vision of The Electronic Engineering Department.

Active contribution to the development of the electronics industry, the preparation of distinguished scientific personnel, and the qualification of undergraduate and postgraduate students to meet the needs of society and the market.


Mission of The Electronic Engineering Department.

Provide high-quality engineering programs aligned with international standards, aimed at preparing qualified graduates to serve the community and advance the profession. The mission also emphasizes promoting scientific research to produce engineering knowledge that addresses real-world challenges and supports sustainable development, fostering leadership skills and critical thinking among students and staff, and contributing to the development of industry and engineering institutions to achieve economic and social progress.


Goals of The Electronic Engineering Department.

1. Prepare highly qualified engineers specialized in industrial electronics and medical device electronics who meet the demands of the market.

2. Produce scientific and applied research in various fields of electronic engineering that contributes to solving industrial and service-related problems in the community.

3. Offer postgraduate degrees in the department specialization in accordance with high academic standards.

4. Enhance the department’s role in community service through organizing seminars, conferences, and continuing education programs.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  1. To graduate competent engineers in the field of Electronic Engineering with the ability to identify, analyze, and develop effective solutions to practical problems, and to skillfully use modern technologies.
  2. To prepare engineers capable of working collaboratively and professionally with specialists, decision-makers, and others in their professional environment.
  3. To prepare graduates for enrollment in postgraduate programs locally and internationally, and for work in research centers.
  4. To prepare engineers who adhere to professional standards and ethical responsibilities in the practice of Electronic Engineering
  5. To actively contribute to societal progress through seminars, conferences, and continuing education in the field of Electronic Engineering, while adopting a continuous improvement approach for all activities and programs.

Graduates Outcomes (GOs)

  1. An ability to distinguish, identify, define, formulate, and solve engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  2. An ability to produce engineering designs that meet desired needs within certain constraints by applying both analysis and synthesis in the design process.
  3. An ability to create and carry out proper measurements and tests with quality assurance, analyze and interpret results, and utilize engineering judgment to make inferences.
  4. An ability to skillfully communicate orally with a gathering of people and in writing with various managerial levels.
  5. An ability to perceive ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering cases and make brilliant judgments taking into account the consequences in worldwide financial, ecological, and societal considerations.
  6. An ability to perceive the continual necessity for professional knowledge growth and how to find, assess, assemble, and apply it properly.
  7. An ability to work adequately on teams and to set up objectives, plan activities, meet due dates and manage risk and uncertainty.
  1. AGO1: Graduates with a solid foundation in electronics engineering, equipped with expertise in mathematics, logical reasoning, and engineering sciences.
  2. AGO2: Engineers capable of designing and performing experiments, as well as interpreting and analyzing the resulting data.
  3. AGO3: Proficiency in developing engineering systems across areas such as electronics, computing, control systems, and medical devices to address diverse professional applications
  4. AGO4: Skills in identifying industrial challenges and devising effective solutions within their area of specialization.
  5. AGO5: Competence in self-directed learning and working collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams while maintaining strong communication abilities.

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