Definition of the Department of Science and Technology
The Science and Technology major is a future-oriented major that allows for the study of a wide range of technological disciplines, embodying the modern features and characteristics required to advance the country's economic and intellectual standing. The Science and Technology Department (Common Core) comprises four departments that students can...
Speech by the Head of the Department of Science and Technology
The Department of Science and Technology (Common Core) comprises four departments that students can enroll in to specialize in various fields. These departments offer promising future prospects built on scientific foundations that are fundamentally based on modern and advanced technology. The department has 255 students and 27 research professors.اقرأ أكثر
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