كلية الهندسة

Faculty Of Engineering

Vision and Mission

Vision:

Toward a university that is accredited privately, generally, locally and internationally.

Mission:

Applying the elements of the private and general accreditation system by means of achieving the local and international criteria.


Objectives:

  1. Enhancing the accreditation culture among the university personnel
  2. Applying the private and general criteria of accreditation in the university and its faculties in accordance with the criteria of the accreditation commission of the Higher Education institution and their quality
  3. Continuous checking of the capacity level
  4. Studying the prospects of initiating new academic programs according to the needs of the work market
  5. Following up the requirements of the private and general accreditation in response to the criteria set by the accreditation commission and ensuring their quality and developing the skill of the accreditation office staff.
  6. Cooperating with all faculties, departments, and different offices in fulfilling the strategic objectives of the university which spring from the strategic plan of the university.

Director's Word

In implementing the mission of the accreditation office and its objectives, we always wish to ensure fulfilling the clauses and criteria of the general and private accreditation commission of the Higher Education institutions. Also, we would like to ensure its good quality academics and in the administrative units in order to maintain the continuity of the private accreditation for all the academic programs in the university as well as maintaining the general capacity level of the university.

 

Director of the Accreditation Office & Quality Assurance Office
         Dr. Shatha Al Assaf

About the Office

In accordance with the conviction of  Al Isra University concerning the importance of establishing and disseminating the culture of developing its academic programs and in line with the message of the university and its general objectives, the university established the accreditation and quality assurance office  in 2010.

The accreditation office undertakes the task of following up all the programs of the university and initiating new specializations. Also, it enlarges the capacity of the existing specializations and verifies that all programs fulfill all the criteria of accreditation, general and private, for attaining a high level of performance in the academic programs presented and what renders them a distinguished educational institution in the fields of the educational process, research and community service.

The accreditation office in the university seeks to follow up the new and existing specializations for B.A. and M.A. programs according to the criteria set by the accreditation committee of the Higher Education institutions. Moreover, the accreditation office provides the procedure and instructions for the academic and administrative departments regarding the general and private accreditation and in line with the instructions and criteria of the accreditation commission of the Higher Education institutions. It verifies that the claims presented by the university should fulfill the terms and criteria set by the accreditation.

 

 

Contact Us

For more information please contact:

• The King Abdullah II Fund for Career Guidance and Rehabilitation
• Deanship of Student Affairs / Al Isra University
• Telephone / 4711710/2271
• Email / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Important Links

Injaz


INJAZ establishment

INJAZ was established in 1999 as a project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). In 2001, under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, the project was re-launched as an independent Jordanian non-profit organization. Its mission is to motivate and prepare young people to become active members of their society and contribute to the development of the national economy. Since its inception, INJAZ has succeeded in reaching about one million beneficiaries from all over the Kingdom with the help of its dedicated network of volunteers and partners from the public and private sectors, in coordination with the Ministry of Education and King Abdullah II Fund for Development.


Implementing its programs in classroom rooms in schools, universities, community colleges, youth centers, centers for people with special needs and vocational training centers in different regions of the Kingdom. This will enhance students' economic, analytical and communication skills, as well as develop their leadership and creativity. Business). Programs are based on interactive, valuable information, practical experience and teamwork as key elements of the learning process.
In addition to the training programs, and to facilitate the transition of students from the school to the working life, the implementation of a program of functional linkage.
below are some of the titles of the courses that are held through INJAZ in cooperation with the Office of career guidance and follow-up graduates at the University of Jordan:


1. We are community leaders
2. My way to the job.
3. The company's founding program.
4. Ethics in work.
5. Communication skills

Training courses

Training courses, workshops and seminars:

- A course of arts and debate fundamentals
- Personal interview skills courses
Methods of drafting and presentation of CV.
- Leadership skills course
- Coordinating with the various work parties and sectors in all disciplines to hold programs to develop the skills of the students to use in the labor market through holding training courses or workshops or specialized seminars in human development, languages and many other areas.

Organizational Structure

Vision and Mission

Our vision

The vision of the Fund's Office stems from the vision of His Majesty King Abdullah II to develop and develop civil society and its members, especially young people, as the cornerstone for building modern Jordan. Therefore, we believe in the Office of the Fund that the care of youth in universities and training and development of their abilities and scientific and practical skills is to invest and prepare a generation capable of thinking, creativity and excellence to participate in various stages of building the homeland.

 

Our objectives

- Provide a database on human resources labor market needs.
-  To harmonize the communication skills with which students are trained to meet the real needs of the labor market locally, regionally and globally as a prerequisite for harmonizing the outputs of the education system with the inputs of the labor market in general.
 - Consolidation of work values, behavior and functional affiliation.
 - Assisting students in securing permanent employment opportunities after graduation or temporary during their university education.
-  Opening channels of communication between the student community in universities,  private sector activities and civil society organizations.
- To serve as a liaison between the King Abdullah II Fund for Development and students in universities by placing them in the form of pilot programs and projects that are implemented by the Fund.
-  Helping students to join volunteer programs and community service activities.
- Preparing and organizing advanced training courses and workshops to enable students to obtain practical experience and within their specialization before graduating from the university.
- Encouraging students to establish productive projects that serve the country.
- Career days to help students find suitable jobs.



Our mission

The Fund's Office will train the University's youth and build their professional capacities by coordinating the efforts of individuals and institutions concerned and capable of contributing to the provision of what young people need to enter the labor market and the construction journey with determination and will supported by skill and excellence in work and the desire for continuous learning. And launch into the future.

Director's word


Welcome to the career guidance and follow-up of graduates - King Abdullah II Fund for Development at the University of Isra This office was established in 2004 by a Royal Decree in public and private universities to be a path for students during their studies and after graduating through the creation of opportunities and career guidance by holding many free courses for university students either independently or through cooperation with governmental, Profit organization capable of training them, building their professional abilities, preparing them for practical life, refining their talents, and helping them to enter the local, regional and international labor market, in addition to organizing professional days in cooperation with local, regional and international companies. The office works within an integrated team and part of the Deanship of Student Affairs and in line with the directions of the university in its quest to reach the level of human resources to achieve good citizens in the shadow of our dear Jordan.


Mrs. Rania Adnan Abushawar