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About Department
- Courses:
The department includes the study of drawing, painting, design, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, metalwork, woodworking, decoration, art history, design fundamentals, computer applications, and contemporary art. - Vision:
To prepare teachers capable of meeting the needs of the local and regional community, developing human resources, and contributing to local and regional development, while achieving excellence and ensuring quality according to international standards. - Mission:
To graduate students with diverse skills and creative thinking in the field of visual arts education and creative environmental industries, with a focus on professional practice and modern technologies. - Objectives:
- Providing an academic environment that supports freedom and personal initiatives.
- Developing and updating teaching and learning methods.
- Preparing art education teachers to serve the community in various fields.
- Connecting art with its historical and cultural context to enhance artistic appreciation and promote aesthetic awareness.
- Deepening the role of art in preserving and commemorating cultural heritage.
- Developing research, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Recruiting qualified faculty members and encouraging their professional development.
- Equipping studios and workshops to support art education.
- Encouraging research in the field of art education.
- Specialization:
- Art Education Specialization.
Undergraduates
- Degree:
The Faculty of Education at Suez Canal University awards a Bachelor’s degree in Art Education upon the successful completion of four years of study. - Duration of Study:
The program spans four years, divided into two stages: - First Stage: First and second academic years.
- Second Stage: Third and fourth academic years.
- The academic year is divided into two semesters, each lasting 17 weeks (15 weeks for study and 2 weeks for exams).
- Progression System:
Students can only advance to the next academic year after passing all courses. If a student fails up to two subjects, they are allowed to take a second-chance exam. - Admission Requirements:
- A high school diploma or an equivalent qualification.
- Meeting all requirements set by the Supreme Council of Universities.
- Full-time commitment to study.
- Passing the aptitude tests, which include:
- Personal interview
- Aptitude test
- Medical examination
- Language of Instruction:
- All subjects are taught in Arabic, except for disciplines that require instruction in foreign languages.
- Educational subjects are taught in Arabic, except for scientific disciplines, which are delivered in English.
- Attendance & Evaluation Requirements:
- Students must attend at least 75% of lectures in both theoretical and practical subjects.
- Written exams last between two to three hours, depending on the subject's content.
- Failure in field training results in failing the entire academic year.
- The final grade is calculated based on the average scores over four years.
- Grading System:
- Excellent: 90% – 100%
- Very Good: 80% – 90%
- Good: 70% – 80%
- Pass: 60% – 70%
- Weak: 40% – 50%
- Very Weak: Below 40%
Postgraduates
The Faculty of Education at Suez Canal University offers its graduates the following academic degrees:
- Diploma Degree
- Master’s Degree
- Doctoral Degree
Study System:
- Students are allowed to register for a maximum of 20 credit hours per semester during the fall and spring semesters.
- In the summer semester, students can register for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
- Research credit hours are not included in the standard course registration hours.
Admission Requirements:
- Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
- They must meet all requirements and obtain approval from the department council and the faculty council.
- Students must submit all required documents to the Graduate Studies and Research Department.
- Enrollment will only be processed after the payment of fees.
- Students who fail to complete the registration process before the second week of the fall and spring semesters or the first week of the summer semester will not be allowed to attend lectures.
Laboratories
Sculpture and Ceramics Lab
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