Program Overview
University Program Information
Introduction to the Diploma Program
The diploma program in remote sensing is offered by Ain Shams University. The program is subject to the general rules stipulated by the unified regulations for higher studies at Ain Shams University, its executive regulations, and any other rules set by the university within the framework of the accredited regulations by the Supreme Council of Universities.
Study System
Academic Plan
The academic plan consists of:
- A total of 36 credited hours required.
- 27 credited hours for compulsory courses.
- 9 credited hours for elective courses.
Study Schedule
- Fall semester: Begins in September or October, as determined by the university council, and lasts for 16 weeks, including exams.
- Spring semester: Begins in February, as determined by the university council, and lasts for 16 weeks, including exams.
- Summer semester: Begins in July, as determined by the university council, and lasts for 8 weeks, including exams.
Program Details
Program Description
The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of remote sensing principles and applications. The details of the program, including its vision, message, target groups, and program objectives, are outlined in the university's regulations.
Course Structure
The program includes compulsory and elective courses. The compulsory courses provide a foundation in remote sensing, while the elective courses allow students to specialize in specific areas of interest.
Graduation Projects
Students are required to complete a graduation project as part of the program. The project allows students to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired during the program to a real-world problem.
Admission and Requirements
The admission requirements and criteria for the program are determined by the university's regulations. Students are advised to consult the university's website or contact the relevant department for more information on admission requirements and procedures.
