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📋 About the Department

The Department of Electronics and Communications Technologies is an academic department that awards a technical diploma. It aims to prepare qualified professionals in the fields of modern communications and information systems security. The department comprises two academic branches: Communications Technologies Branch: This branch focuses on the study of wired and wireless communication systems, network design, and the maintenance of broadcasting and data transmission systems. Cybersecurity Technologies Branch: This branch focuses on protecting information and digital infrastructure from cyberattacks and securing networks and systems using the latest technologies and methods. The department aims to graduate highly competent technicians capable of working in telecommunications institutions, information technology departments, and the security and technology sectors.

🎯 Vision, Message, Objectives, and Graduate Job Description

The Department of Electronic and Communication Technologies serves the community and its various institutions by adopting the technological and theoretical skills of modern communications engineering to design and build advanced devices and systems. It provides knowledge of electronic technologies and the technical skills needed to operate and maintain electronic devices, as well as the necessary knowledge to work with computer technologies in their various fields. The Department of Electronic and Communication Technologies follows a path characterized by effectiveness, efficient service, and high professional ethics.

  • The Department of Electronic and Communication Technologies strives to offer distinguished educational programs in all specialized fields related to computers, communications, and electronics. It is committed to responding to the scientific and technological changes the world is witnessing, on the one hand, and to meeting the needs of the local community in this field, on the other. It aims to be suitable for local and regional development needs, and to prepare highly qualified scientific personnel who contribute to technology transfer to the community and keep pace with the requirements of national development.
    • To introduce students to the theoretical and practical aspects of the field
    • To develop students’ skills in analyzing and designing electronic and communication systems using computers and specialized equipment
    • To develop students’ skills in installing and programming all types of electronic and communication devices, both old and new
    • To uphold professional ethics
    • To encourage students to pursue lifelong learning after graduation
    • To introduce students to teamwork skills
  • Job Description for Graduates of the Department of Electronics and Communications Technologies

  • The Department of Electronics and Communications Technologies strives to offer educational programs that emphasize the practical aspects of all specialized fields within computer science, communications, and electronics. It is committed to responding to global scientific and technological advancements while simultaneously meeting the demands of the public and private sectors and the local market in this field. The program is designed to align with local and regional development needs and to prepare highly skilled technical personnel who contribute to technology transfer within the community and keep pace with national development requirements. The Department of Electronics and Communications Technologies aims to achieve a distinguished position in the workplace by fostering a suitable learning environment for students and faculty members of all ranks, thereby fulfilling the institute’s aspirations to elevate and advance the educational landscape.

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    Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Fahim Al-Baghdadi

    Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Fahim Al-Baghdadi

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    There is no evening study for the academic year 2024–2025

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