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Another key session was led by the Student
Activities Coordinator, highlighting simulation
models and initiatives within the Faculty
This session also featured a presentation by
the Quality Assurance Unit Coordinator,
explaining how curriculum quality is Representatives of each model introduced
assessed, how results are applied to final their missions, committees, and working
examinations, and the importance of student languages, while addressing students’
surveys regarding courses and teaching staff. questions on participation and opportunities.
The third day focused on academic and skill-
related matters. Students met with Dr. Azza,
Coordinator of the Credit Hours System, who
demystified the academic structure, including
GPA calculation, course add/drop procedures,
departmental requirements, minimum annual
credit loads, and grading systems. ELITE’s Seventh Anniversary (2018-2025)
The fourth day served as the Faculty’s
“window to the world.” Students met the
Library Director, who introduced the vast
research resources available, including the
digital library, book search tools, and
methods for locating theses and
dissertations.
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