Environment and Course Assessment

Academic Environment:
The academic environment aims to prepare graduates as a link between specialists and skilled workers by providing the necessary theoretical and practical information. The academic environment in the Mechanical Power Technology Department focuses on practical applications and scientific foundations in fields such as refrigeration and air conditioning and renewable energy. Course assessment methods include theoretical and practical exams, reports, practical projects, and presentations, based on what has been prepared by the scientific departments to provide graduates with the skills and information necessary for the labor market.
Course Assessment:
1- Comprehensive Assessment:
The assessment aims to verify the extent to which the student has acquired theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
2- Assessment Methods:
Assessment methods may include the following:
- Theoretical and practical tests: to assess the student’s understanding of basic concepts and practical applications.
- Practical projects: to measure the ability to practically carry out the tasks assigned to the graduate.
- Reports and presentations: to assess the student’s ability to research, analyze, and present information in an organized manner.
- Computer and numerical applications: to assess the student’s skill in using computer and engineering tools.