The Department of Architecture and Planning at the College of Engineering launches its quarterly exhibition in the University City

 

The Department of Architecture and Planning at the College of Engineering launches its quarterly exhibition in the University City in the presence of His Excellency the President of the University and with the participation of 150 students

 

Yesterday, Wednesday, the Department of Architecture and Planning at the College of Engineering held its quarterly exhibition of architectural and engineering designs in the University City. In addition, 50 architectural projects were displayed, through which the students of the department gave an in-kind explanation to His Excellency the President of the University at the exhibition. The head of the Department of Architecture and Planning, Dr. Ahmed Al-Shahouhan, invited several governmental and other private agencies to review and evaluate the architectural projects by specialists. The head of the department also re-welcomed all the attendees and participants in the exhibition and explained the importance of the exhibition in the cooperation of all public and private sectors with educational institutions in determining the requirements of the labor market and opening prospects for future training and employment.

 




 

  The Committee of Higher Studies for Masters and Research at the Department of Electrical Engineering recently held an Orientation Program for new MSc students to mark the beginning of the first semester of the academic year 1446. The event commenced with a welcoming address from the Department Chairman, Dr. AbdulRahman Alayedh, who set a positive tone for the sessions to follow. In the subsequent discussion, Dr. Mohammad Mastoor Alammar, the Coordinator of the Research and Higher Studies Committee, presented crucial information regarding the MSc Program's norms and regulations, which included guidance on the advising committee, course credits, and thesis requirements. The orientation program sought to educate students about the structure of the Master’s Program at both the college and university levels. It also introduced faculty members and their respective specializations, clarified the roles of various units within the academic system, and outlined how the College of Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering can support students throughout their academic journey. Additionally, committee member Dr. Javed Khan Bhutto shared his research experiences and discussed future prospects related to the Masters Course. The session concluded with Dr. Mohammad Mastoor Alammar delivering a vote of thanks to all attendees, marking a successful start for the incoming MSc students.
The College of Engineering at King Khalid University achieved the top 200 majors in the world after achieving a rank of 151-200 in the field of chemical engineering. The university also achieved record numbers in the field of electrical and electronics engineering by ranking 401-450 in the world.