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

Vision of the Electronic Engineering Department.

To make the Electronics Engineering Department specialized in the sciences of electronics and distinguished in engineering education and scientific research, contributing to the advancement of knowledge, the development of the profession, and the service of society. This is achieved through partnerships with industries, engineering institutions, and service organizations, while providing the community with competent and qualified individuals.

Mission of the Electronic Engineering Department.

  • Education
    Providing specialized engineering programs for undergraduate and postgraduate studies, along with an exceptional educational environment comparable to global standards. Graduates are equipped with high professional expertise and a foundational engineering education that enables them to contribute effectively to serving their community and advancing their profession. All this is aligned with international standard specifications and implemented through the adoption of a quality system in engineering education in accordance with the Bologna system.
  • Research
    Creating a high-level research environment where professors, researchers, and students can conduct research in fundamental, applied, and exploratory engineering fields. The goal is to disseminate and apply both existing and new knowledge to benefit the community and the region, while fostering global interaction.
  • Leadership
    Developing the leadership potential of staff and students, and nurturing abilities for self-learning, analysis, and inference.
  • Community Service
    Engaging with the community and participating in the development of the country’s industry and engineering institutions, which contributes to the social and economic advancement of the country.

Objectives of the Electronic Engineering Department.

  1. Graduating engineers with specialized expertise in industrial electronics and medical electronics, equipped with high qualifications.
  2. Producing scientific and applied research in the fields of electronic engineering to solve industrial and service-related problems in the community.
  3. Granting advanced degrees in the various specializations of the department with high standards.
  4. Actively contributing to the progress and development of society by organizing seminars, conferences, and continuing education programs.

Educational program objectives.

  1. Graduating engineers with expertise in Electronics Engineering who can identify, analyze, and solve practical problems while handling modern technologies with proficiency.
  2. Graduating engineers capable of teamwork with specialists and decision-makers and interacting professionally within the workplace.
  3. Preparing graduates qualified for postgraduate programs locally and internationally and for research center work.
  4. Graduating engineers practicing Electronics Engineering ethically and professionally.
  5. Contributing to society’s progress through seminars, conferences, and continuous education in Electronics Engineering while adopting continuous improvement in all activities and initiatives.

Outcomes for Electronic Engineering graduates.

  1. The ability to recognize, identify, define, formulate, and solve engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  2. The ability to produce engineering designs that meet specified requirements within given constraints by applying processes of analysis and synthesis in design.
  3. The ability to establish and carry out appropriate measurements and tests with quality assurance, analyze and interpret results, and make engineering judgments to draw conclusions.
  4. The ability to communicate effectively, orally with groups and in writing at various administrative levels and for diverse purposes.
  5. The ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering issues and make sound judgments that consider financial, environmental, societal, and global consequences.
  6. The ability to understand the necessity for continuing self-development of professional knowledge, and how to find, evaluate, compile, and apply it accurately.
  7. The ability to work effectively within teams, setting goals, planning activities, meeting deadlines, and managing risks and uncertainties.