College of Education for Girls, Scientific Departments
Overview:
Founded: 1419 AH
Origin:
The College of Education for Girls, Scientific Departments in Makkah became independent of the College of Education for Girls (in Makkah) at the beginning of the academic year 1418/1419 AH. It comprises three departments:
1- Department of mathematics, which was started in 1410 AH, after transferring it from the College of Education for Girls (in Makkah)
2- Department of chemistry, which was started in 1418 AH
3- Department of biology, which was started in the academic year 1420/1421 AH
Until 1423 AH, the College of Education for Girls, Scientific Departments was subordinate to the General Presidency of Girls' Education, then it was transferred to the Ministry of Education after dissolving the General Presidency of Girls' Education.
At the beginning of the year 1428 AH, all colleges of education in Makkah were administratively, financially and academically transferred to Umm Al-Qura University. This marked a new phase full of hope and ambition. The curricula of the college were modified more than once to suit the requirements and academic developments of each phase in accordance with its available resources.
In addition to its academic departments, the college has always included various administrative and support departments, even before it was transferred to Umm Al-Qura University.
Departments:
1- Department of faculty affairs
2- Department of employee affairs
3- Department of students affairs
4- Department of social guidance and student counseling
5- Department of activities
6- Department of financial affairs
7- Student fund
8- Public relations
9- Health unit
10- Field education office
11- Alumni office
Additionally, the college has a number of committees including:
- Examinations results and administration committees
- Safety and Security committees
- Total quality committee
The college also has a library for the students and a number of classrooms connected to a closed-circuit television. The College of Education for Girls, Scientific Departments (in Makkah) has continued its postgraduate programs that it had started before its separation (Department of Mathematics) and has also launched new postgraduate programs (Department of Chemistry).
The college has also provided students who want to continue postgraduate studies in other colleges due to shortage in resources (faculty, laboratories, etc) with the opportunity to do so.
Deans:
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Fathia bint Ma'toq 'Assaas |
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Asia bint Hamid Yarkndi |
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Maisaa' bint Muhammad Al-Rawi |
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Samiha bint Abdullah Al-Qari |
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Deputies:
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Dean |
From |
To |
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Fawziya Al-Idrisi |
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Zainab Ayyad |
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Suhair Ramadan |
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Buthaina Muhammad Badr |
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Maisaa' bint Muhammad Al-Rawi |
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Fakhria Muhammad Khoj |
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Hind bint Muhammad Khalaf Al-Ju'aid |
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Ahlaam bint Hasan Qalamo |
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Laila Muhammad Birik |
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College Objectives:
- Developing the creed of allegiance to Allah the Almighty in the students and providing them with Islamic culture
- Completing the integrated Islamic build of the girl's personality to properly assume her mission in life as a wife, a mother, a scientist, and a worker
- Preparing specialists in the various fields of knowledge and science in accordance with their nature as women and helping them to participate in achieving the comprehensive development of the society within the limits of the Shari'a
- Developing the innovative abilities of the girls and training them to follow a scientific approach in facing and solving public and private problems
Contact us:
Address:
Post Office :
Telephone:
Dean's extension: 5580200
Deputy's extension: 5581620
Director's extension: 242
Fax:
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