Program Overview
Program Overview
The university program in question is the Architecture program, which is the first established program in the Nile Delta.
Vision
Our vision as the first established program in the Nile Delta is to have a leading role in the academic education of architecture & urban planning in addition to national development through distinguished teaching, scientific research, community service, & environmental development to achieve competitiveness at the local & international levels.
Mission
The mission of the program is not explicitly stated, but it can be inferred that it aims to provide a high-quality education in architecture and urban planning, conduct scientific research, and serve the community.
Objectives
The objectives of the program are not explicitly stated, but they can be inferred to include providing students with a comprehensive education in architecture and urban planning, preparing them for successful careers, and contributing to the development of the community.
Features
The features of the program include:
- Distinguished teaching
- Scientific research
- Community service
- Environmental development
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the program are not explicitly stated, but they can be inferred to include meeting the university's admission requirements and passing the program's entrance exam.
Program Structure
The program includes:
- Courses in architecture and urban planning
- Research projects
- Community service activities
- Environmental development projects
Research Areas
The research areas of the program include:
- Architecture
- Urban planning
- Environmental development
Student Services
The program offers various services to students, including:
- Academic advising
- Career counseling
- Internship opportunities
- Study abroad programs
Facilities
The program has various facilities, including:
- Computer labs
- Studios
- Libraries
- Research centers
International Students
The program welcomes international students and provides them with various services, including:
- Accommodation
- Language support
- Cultural adaptation
Assessment
The program uses various assessment methods, including:
- Exams
- Projects
- Research papers
- Presentations
Graduation Projects
The program requires students to complete a graduation project, which is a comprehensive research project that demonstrates their knowledge and skills in architecture and urban planning.
Student Projects
The program encourages students to work on various projects, including:
- Design projects
- Research projects
- Community service projects
- Environmental development projects
Faculty
The program has a diverse faculty with expertise in various areas of architecture and urban planning.
Curriculum
The program's curriculum includes a wide range of courses in architecture and urban planning, including:
- Design studios
- Theory courses
- History courses
- Technical courses
Academic Calendar
The program follows the university's academic calendar, which includes:
- Fall semester
- Spring semester
- Summer semester
Student Handbook
The program provides students with a student handbook that outlines the program's policies, procedures, and requirements.
Contact
The program can be contacted through the university's administration office.
