Program Overview
Program Overview
The program includes a field training component, which is managed by the college's training unit. In this training, students learn to write technical reports, become familiar with various types of workshops (mechanical, electrical, and chemical), and understand safety procedures in each. The training concludes with a visit to the university's safety administration, where students learn about safety devices and personal protective measures, and finally, visit some factories.
Program Requirements
- The student must achieve a minimum of 20 accredited academic units.
- The student can register for the training in any academic semester, but cannot cancel it if registered in the summer semester.
Learning Outcomes
- Develop the student's academic relationship with industry and technology.
- Acquire basic knowledge of industrial safety and the nature of technical work.
- Write a report according to a predetermined model.
- Perform an oral presentation within a specified time to explain and convey the acquired experiences and skills.
- Prioritize tasks, manage time, and meet deadlines with others.
- Obtain information from multiple sources.
Program Details
Field Training 1
Field Training 1 is a crucial component of the program, focusing on practical skills and industry exposure. The training encompasses a broad range of activities designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills for a successful career in their chosen field.
