The Department of Electrical Technologies was established in the academic year 2008/2009. The department has made significant progress in developing a research base for the manufacturing of laboratory equipment through student projects and the scientific research of faculty members. There are eight specialized laboratories equipped with devices and tools to conduct practical experiments for students at various levels. Additionally, the department has an electrical-mechanical workshop and a maintenance workshop designed to train students in key tasks they may encounter post-graduation. The department is one of the largest technological departments in the institute in terms of student numbers and specialized laboratories.
Vision
To equip students with both theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of electrical technologies, meeting the demands of the job market and expanding the horizons of technical education by developing the curriculum.
Mission
– Prepare technical electrical personnel capable of managing the operation of electrical machinery, power generation methods, electrical networks, and transmission and distribution lines while being equipped with academic knowledge and practical skills.
– Train students both theoretically and practically to meet job market requirements through a modern curriculum and advanced laboratory equipment.
– Stay abreast of scientific advancements in global institutes and universities.
– Adhere to the ethics of the profession, ensuring compliance with applicable standards and regulations.
– Strive for excellence in service delivery that meets quality standards.
Objectives
– Prepare intermediate-level personnel with advanced technical skills in the field by manufacturing and maintaining electrical equipment.
– Train students in scientific research through graduation project studies.
– Offer practical courses in the specialization for all segments of society.
– Manufacture laboratory equipment and electrical devices that support the educational process.
– Operate and maintain electrical units for power generation stations.