Department of Geological Engineering

Word Of the Head Department of Geological Engineering



The department of geological Engineering is one of the most important departments of the college of Engineering. The mission and goals of the department from the mission and goals of the college and the university . It aims to serve the community in graduating distinguished geological Engineers with the highest levels of scientific competence and providing the needs of the labor market in the fields of petrophysics, water resources, geotechnical and mineral resources .

Vision

Innovation in the field of geological engineering and its various applications, and building highly capable and future-ready cadres.

Mission

·       Teaching and graduating knowledgeable and inventive geological engineers.

 

·       Establishing partnerships and cooperation with academic and industrial centers both locally and internationally.

Objectives

          Preparation of knowledgeable and professional outstanding engineering cadres.

 

·       Conducting studies and scientific research in the various fields of geological engineering.

 

·       Developing students′ creativity and scientific and technical skills.

Values

Quality, credibility, teamwork

Tasks

  •     Academic supervision of bachelor's and master's students in order to produce highly qualified engineers.
  •       Supervising graduation projects with considering diversity and modernity. 
  •       Development and ongoing updating of curricula in line with scientific progress.
  •     Encouraging faculty members and students to conduct scientific research.
  •       Holding seminars, lectures and scientific conferences to promote communication and collaboration.
  •       The evaluation of scientific publications by highly qualified and experienced professors.
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