Admission Inputs and Learning Outcomes


Computer Techniques Engineering

Admission Inputs for the Department

The department accepts students from the following specializations:

  1. Preparatory School (Scientific Branch):
    • Students must have completed their preparatory education in the scientific branch.
  2. Technical Institutes:
    • Institute of Technology
    • Institute of Communications
  3. Industrial Preparatory School:

    • Computer Specializations
    • Electrical Specializations
    • Electronics Specializations

Learning Outcomes of the Department

The required program outcomes, along with teaching, learning, and assessment methods, aim to produce graduates with comprehensive knowledge in the field of computer techniques. The key outcomes include:

A- Knowledge Goals:

  1. Ability to apply knowledge in Computer Techniques Engineering and keep up with its rapid advancements.
  2. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve problems related to various professional fields.
  3. Ability to design and implement computer systems, considering administrative, economic, and social needs within real-world constraints such as environmental, economic, social, and health factors.
  4. Development of leadership skills, commitment to ethical behavior, and respect for others.

B- Skills Goals:

  1. Ability to implement and maintain various computer engineering systems.
  2. Proficiency in using modern software tools, programming techniques, and computational methods required for computer-based systems.
  3. Ability to design applied procedures, obtain results, and analyze and interpret data for various computing systems.
  4. Capability to analyze, infer, and solve problems computationally based on required standards.
  5. Ability to establish, maintain, and connect computer networks in organizations and government institutions.
  6. Proficiency in installing and implementing security networks for different security agencies.



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