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The Department of Chemistry is part of the educational and scientific system of the College of Science. In designing the curriculum, the department followed the requirements for academic accreditation, the standards of the National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment (NCAAA) and the national framework of qualifications for higher education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The department strives to use quality and academic accreditation through an active work system among faculty members to graduate a cadre that meets the needs of the local and global market.

Chemistry is one of the most important natural sciences that ever touches everyday human life and its various activities. By the grace of Allah and then with the support of the rulers of the cause in our generous homeland, the Department of Chemistry at Jouf University has received great interest as it represents one of the main scientific academic departments in the College of Science, which has consistently graduated groups of students who excel scientifically and academically at various academic levels. Finally, we ask Allah for continuous progress for the students and staff of the department and for all to help us serve our dear country to achieve further progress, growth and prosperity.

For the sake of sustainability of postgraduate studies, the department has established laboratories with advanced research equipment and an efficient workforce to perform various analyzes for postgraduate students. The professors of the department have made every effort to maintain the solid scientific level of the department and graduate students of undergraduate and postgraduate students with a master's degree to maintain the level of graduates in chemistry at the college and at Jouf University to increase.

Vision

Excellence in teaching Chemistry and scientific research and its applications to contribute to the service of society

Mission

Preparation of the scientific competencies in the field of Chemistry for community development and to solve environmental problems through applied research

Objectives

Al-Saqmi Al-Ruwaili QUALITY MANAGEMENT Wa'ad Al-Shamal City Member Northern Frontier 8 Mr.

Dr. Ibrahim Hotan Alsohaimi

Dr. Nasser bin Fahad Al-Taweel

Dr. Hazim Mohammed Ali Mahran

Dr. Tarek Ahmed

Prof. Nayef Salh Al-Muaikel

Prof. Ahmed Hassan Al Ghorab

Prof. Yasser Abou Bakr Abedelmoez

Dr. Wael Abdelgayed Arafa

Dr. Mohamed Ramadan El-Aassar

Dr. Modather Farouk Hussien

Prof. Hassan Mohamed Ahmed Hassan

Dr. Mosaed Alhumaimess

Dr. Mohamed Abdel Samie Ali Al Hashimi

Prof. Abd Elaziz Ahmed Hussein Nayl

Dr. Amr Mohamed El Sayed Nassar

Dr. Amr Abdel Naby Ibrahim Essawy

Dr. Ismail Mohamed Ahmed

Dr Mohammed yousri El-Sayed Ibrahim

Mr. Abdullah Hajjaj Farhan Al-Shammari

Dr. Dalal Awadh Alrowaili

Dr. Muterah Shaker Elshemmary

Dr. Basma Ali Ali Balboul

Dr. Sabrein Harbi Mohamd Ibrahim

Dr. Hajer Abdelhafidh Hrichi

Dr. Nadia Ali Elkanzi

Dr. Mervat Abdelaziz Elsherif

Dr. Amira Atef Ghoneem

Dr. Halloma Khamis Bilal

Dr. Rasha Abdelbaky

Dr. Wassila Mamar Elmaki Derafa

Dr. Asma Majed H Alenad

Dr. Rania Hosny Taha Ahmed Aly

Dr. Cyrine El Baher Dhafer

Mrs. Layla Khalaf Jazzaa Aleyadah

Name Qualification Current Work Alaa Sultan Al-Olayan BSc laboratory technician

  • The graduate is familiar with theories, basic principles and practical skills in the basic branches of chemistry (organic _ inorganic _analytical _ physical)
  • The graduate has the skills of evaluation, explanation and accuracy in analyzing practical results in various fields of chemistry
  • The graduate acquires laboratory skills in how to prepare and conduct qualitative analyzes and the use of different quantitative analysis devices and collecting these
  • The graduate can use research programs that help him to know the latest information and data that are needed in his field of work and research
  • The graduate acquires clarification and 6.demonstration skills when doing an explanation of a specific topic in chemistry in an easy and simple manner
  • The graduate possesses knowledge of chemical effects on the environment and the outside society
  • The graduate possesses communication skills and cooperation with colleagues in the laboratory or classroom with mutual respect
  • Preparing qualified graduates to meet the needs of the Kingdom of the human cadres in various fields of chemistry

The graduate is familiar with theories, basic principles and practical skills in the basic branches of chemistry (organic _ inorganic _analytical _ physical). The graduate possesses the skills of evaluation, explanation and accuracy in analyzing practical results in various fields of chemistry. The graduate acquires laboratory skills in preparing and performing qualitative analyzes and using different quantitative analysis equipment and collecting these analyzes and using different quantitative analysis equipment and collecting these results, verifying them and connecting them together.

The graduate can use research programs that help him learn the latest information and data he needs in his field of work and research. The graduate acquires explanatory and 6.demonstration skills in explaining certain content in chemistry in an easy and simple way. The graduate has communication skills and cooperation with colleagues in the laboratory or classroom with mutual respect.

Preparation of qualified candidates to meet the needs of the kingdom of the human cadres in various fields of chemistry. K2 Outline the scientific principles within the sub-fields of chemistry (analytical, inorganic, organic and physical) and apply these principles to interact with industrial areas. K3 Discuss the most important types of chemical reactions, their characteristics and mechanisms as well as their kinetics.

K4 Explain, integrate and apply relevant knowledge and theories in the basic sciences and other disciplines and professional fields. S4 Obtain information from library, online and literature sources that will support solving chemical and research problems. S5 Evaluate, design and carry out chemistry experiments or test hypotheses, analyze and interpret data and use scientific judgment to address conclusions and make a critique.

V1 Assess the potential impact of chemistry and laboratory benefits that can have an effective effect on society, health and the environment. V2 Improve students' self- and long-term learning using information technology, risk management, time management and review of quality control processes. Applicants to the Chemistry program must meet the admissions requirements established by the College of Science and the Deanship of Admissions and Registration.

C 70 till less than 75 3.0 Good D+ 65 till less than 70 2.5 High Pass

NF Less than 60 ----- Nograde-Fail

Credit Hours

Prerequisite

First Level

Second Level

Third Level

No Code Course

Fourth Level

Fifth Level

Sixth Level

Seventh Level

Eighth Level

Prerequisite Level

10 CHM 443

Advanced practical

11 CHM 498

Renewable

Advanced Quantum

13 CHM 426

Advanced topics

14 CHM 427

Nuclear and radio

15 CHM 499

Industrial

Tasks

  • Develop students' talents and creativity
  • Promote students' self-confidence and the importance of self- reliance
  • Support positive behaviors, work on their development, and address negative behaviors
  • Assist students who have failed to study, to improve their academic situation
  • Assisting students who have completed studies to maintain their academic status
  • Provide advice on psychological and academic counselin

Meeting with students in case of repeated absences in any of the semester subjects.

The name Adjective

Dr. Siren Al Bahr Coordinator of the unit in the female sections

The name Website Link

Enrollment, deletion, and addition of courses will be within the approved curriculum levels to ensure that students are enrolled for the minimum academic load.

Registration, deletion and addition of courses shall be within the approved study plan levels, in a manner that ensures that students register for the minimum academic load

Registration approval

The academic load is the sum of the study hours (units) for the courses that the student registers in the semester, and it is determined according to the following rules

An academically admired student is not eligible to have more than 12 hours of study load. To present the justification from the moment when his cause is received until one week after his removal in the Program to which the student belongs. A student may request an apology for having continued to study for a semester without being considered a failure if he completes the apology procedures within the regular period, which lasts up to three weeks before the final exams according to the university calendar.

The student receives the grade (W) and this semester is calculated based on the period required to meet the graduation requirements. The excuse semesters may not exceed two consecutive semesters or three separate semesters during the student's university studies, and his enrollment will be closed thereafter. The apologetic student must register after the apology period has expired, otherwise it will be considered interrupted.

A student can withdraw from one or more courses within eight weeks of the start of the study and four weeks for the summer semester, provided the study load is not less than the minimum.

Postponement and dropping out

The period of deferment does not count towards the period required to fulfill the degree requirements. A deferred student must register after the deferred deadline has passed, otherwise they will be considered suspended. A student's "excluded for failure to report" enrollment will be closed if they do not process their academic status before the end of the fifth week of study.

A student is not considered withdrawn from studies for the semesters he studies as a guest at another university.

Re-enrollment

Dismissal from University

Final Exams

The general estimate for the GPA when the student graduates is based on his GPA. That the student has not failed in any course he has taken at the university or at another university. That the student has completed the graduation requirements in a period not exceeding the average period between the minimum and the maximum period for residence in his college.

Final exam procedures

Cheating in the examination, attempting to do so, or violating the instructions and rules for taking the examination are matters for which the student is punished according to the student discipline regulations issued by the University Council. In cases of emergency, the council of the faculty offering the course has the right to approve the re-marking of the answer sets within a period not exceeding the start of the next semester examination. The collegiate council determines, based on the Program Board's recommendation, the duration of the final written examination, provided that it is not less than one hour and not more than three hours.

Regulations for final examination procedures

Transferring

The student may not have spent more than four semesters, it being understood that the semesters for preparatory programs are not counted in the period. That the transfer procedures end during the first week of the semester, and if the procedures exceed this period, the transfer takes place for the following semester. The student will only be transferred after at least one semester has passed in the college from which he is transferred.

A student is allowed to move once during his university studies or twice if one of them is the preparatory year. A student transferring to the preparatory year is returned to his previous section in the event that he has not passed it, and this is only once. The academic record of the student who has transferred from one college to another must be recorded for all the subjects he has previously studied, including grades, semester and cumulative averages throughout his studies at the University.

When transferring from one program to another within the faculty, the controls specified in the implementing regulations for the transfer of a student to another faculty within the university are taken into account. For a student who has transferred from one major to the last, success is recorded in all subjects previously studied, including semester and summative grades and averages for the entire course of study at the university.

The visiting student

Head of Chemistry Department

Dr. Ibrahim Hotan Alsohaimi Mobil:00966504904183

Phone : 0146544477

Student Affairs Office

Dr. Reda Elekhashab Mobil: 00966532460828

Mobil: 00966552622014 Phone : 6514

Office of Alumni Affairs

Dr. Amr Essawy

Mobil:00966541367390 Phone : 4493

Gambar

Table 1: Courses Requirement
Table 2: Compulsory University Requisite (19 Hours)
Table 3: Optional University Requisite (6 Hours)
Table 2: Compulsory Collage Requisite (22 Hours)

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