Department Vision:
Local and global Leadership and excellence in the field of Industrial and Systems Engineering.
Department Mission:
Qualifying highly skilled female engineers, capable of competing locally and globally within an integrated academic environment that promotes knowledge and skills and supports innovation and scientific research contributing to achieving the national goals of sustainable development and community service.
Department Goals:
1.Apply modern technologies in the field of industrial engineering and systems to identify problems and reach optimal solutions to elevate the quality of industrial and service institutions.
2.Adhere to the ethical standards and integrity of the engineering profession.
3.Foster community engagement to enhance the quality of life in society.
4.Face professional challenges using modern knowledge and technology.
5.Ensure a high level of communication and leadership skills.
6.Encourage postgraduate studies by cultivating an environment that supports scientific and research productivity.
Department Guide:
The ISE department provides comprehensive guides to ensure that both students and faculty have the information they need to succeed in the academic environment.
Student Handbook:
The Student Handbook is an essential resource for all students in the Industrial and Systems Engineering program.
It contains:
Program overview.
Curriculum details and course descriptions.
Academic policies and procedures.
Student resources and support services.
Faculty Handbook:
The Faculty Handbook serves as a guide for all faculty members in our department.
It includes:
1.Faculty duties and responsibilities.
2.Academic policies and procedures.
3.Research and development.
4.Quality assurance and accreditation.
5.Facilities and resources.
These handbooks are regularly updated to reflect the most current information and policies. We encourage all students and faculty to familiarize themselves with these important documents.
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