Internal Regulations

:College Objectives
 To prepare qualified computer and information specialists with the theoretical foundations and applied methodologies necessary to compete globally in the development of computer and information technology and its applications
To conduct scientific and applied studies and research in the field of computer and information, particularly those with a direct impact on integrated development in society, and to establish specialized units in the various branches of computer and information
 To provide practical and technical consultations and assistance to organizations and entities that utilize computer and information technology and are involved in decision-making and its support
To train technical personnel in various government sectors in computer and information technology
 To raise and deepen awareness in society regarding the use of computer and information technology in various government sectors and institutions, and to improve the efficiency of its use
 To organize conferences and hold scientific meetings to raise the educational level and deepen the scientific understanding among specialized personnel
 To establish scientific agreements with counterpart organizations and institutions at the local, regional, and international levels to exchange ideas and conduct research related to computer and information specializations
 Providing and supporting means of publishing and scientific research in various fields of specialization
 Knowing the basics of different treatments, with a focus on the relative importance or advantages and disadvantages of each treatment method, whether it is surgical,
pharmaceutical, using clinical nutrition, therapeutic radiation, physical therapy, etc
:Study System
:A student is promoted from their current year to the next if they pass all courses taken or fail no more than two courses. Attendance and Absence
 Transfer exams and the bachelor's degree exam are held at the end of each semester for the courses the student has taken in their year and for any outstanding courses. The college council, upon the request of the relevant department councils, may issue a decision barring a student from taking the exam in courses where they have not met the 75% attendance requirement. In this case, the student is considered to have failed the courses for which they were barred from taking the exam unless they provide an excuse accepted by the college council, in which case the student is considered excused absent
 Supplementary exams are held in September for fourth-year students who have failed no more than two courses. No supplementary exam is held for the bachelor's project course
 First- and second-year students undertake practical training within the college for a minimum of four weeks during the summer break. The college council determines the areas of training and the supervisors. Training may also be conducted outside the college under the academic supervision of faculty members
:College Departments
:The college consists of the following academic departments
 Department of Basic Sciences
Department of Computer Science
Department of Information Systems
The College Council has the right to establish new departments as needed and when the necessary human and material resources are available
:Academic Degrees
Fayoum University, upon the request of the Faculty of Computers and Information Council, awards a Bachelor of Science degree in
Computer Science
Information Systems
:Study System
A student is promoted to the next academic year if they pass all courses taken or fail no more than two courses
:Stages of Study
The duration of study at the college is four academic years, divided into eight semesters
:Attendance and Absence from Studies
 Transfer exams and the bachelor's degree exam are held at the end of each semester for the courses the student has taken in their year and for any outstanding courses. The college council, upon the request of the relevant department councils, may issue a decision barring a student from taking the exam in courses where the student has not met the 75% attendance requirement. In this case, the student is considered to have failed the courses for which they were barred from taking the exam, unless they provide an excuse accepted by the college council, in which case the student is considered excused absent
 Supplementary exams are held in September for fourth-year students who have failed no more than two courses. No supplementary exam is held for the bachelor's project course
 First- and second-year students undertake practical training within the college for a minimum of four weeks during the summer break. The college council determines the areas of training and the supervisors. Training may also be conducted outside the college under the academic supervision of faculty members