Objectives of the department

  1. Graduating distinguished engineers with a broad understanding of various aspects of the electromechanical engineering sector.

  2. Graduating engineers with a sound foundation in basic and engineering principles in the field of design and engineering analysis of electromechanical systems.

  3. Graduating engineers of high quality in the understanding, knowledge, leadership skills and personal qualities necessary to carry out a wide range of jobs in all fields of energy and systems that combine the specialist of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering.

  4. Graduating engineers who have the ability to analyze theoretical and practical problems and know the difference between theoretical and practical reality so as to enable them to develop solutions to real engineering problems and the ability to take appropriate decisions.

  5. Graduating engineers with scientific and academic capabilities in accordance with international standards in order to enable them to complete postgraduate studies at any international or local university.

  6. Graduating engineers with scientific capabilities of a broad nature that allows them to enter into precise specializations, engineering projects, or scientific research, whether at the level of professional practices or at the level of specialized studies.

Job description for graduates of the Electromechanical Engineering Department

In order to obtain the initial certificate (Bachelor of Science in Electromechanical Engineering), the student must successfully pass the requirements of the university, college and department of courses for four years with the number of hours prescribed. The weekly total for all stages is 109 hours, and the total during four years (3270) hours, covering a total of units of ( 159) units, noting that the number of weekly hours (theoretical, practical and discussion) varies according to the stage, ranging from (22-30) hours. This is in addition to the student completing the summer training requirements, which amount to (60) days of the summer vacation, in one of the engineering departments specified in accordance with the program prepared by the college for this purpose.

The university student must attend the official working hours for at least five days a week, limited to 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. In addition to scientific lectures, this time allows the student to practice extra-curricular activities such as sports and participate in literary and scientific forums that are required in accordance with the requirements of the quality of programs to achieve academic accreditation.

The university student must abide by all the examination instructions and student discipline instructions, whether decided by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the university, the college or the department.

The holders of the preparatory certificate (biological and applied branch) are accepted to study in the department on the bachelor’s program according to the central admission system of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

The degree of Bachelor of Science in Electromechanical Engineering is granted to the graduate after he successfully completes the study requirements that the student studies in four academic years and two semesters for each year. The study subjects qualify the graduate to work in research, production and industrial institutions.