Dubai Men's College - Organization

Organization

As one of the Higher Colleges, DMC is governed by the central administration of HCT headed by the Vice Chancellor, Dr Tayeb Kamali. The College Senior Director, Dr. Leo Chavez, is responsible for the educational leadership and management of the college and reports to the Vice Chancellor. The college management committee consisting of the senior director, associate director, academic chairs and staff representatives forms the college administrative team. DMC today has four academic divisions with 6 departments.

  • Business, IT and Applied Communications
  • Foundations and English
  • Engineering, Civil Construction, Electronics
  • Learning Innovation : Educational Technology, In-Service Teacher Education, Academic Quality Assurance, Pastoral Development.

The college support departments include, Career Development and Industrial Alliances, Corporate Training and Graduate Studies, Entrepreneurship and Applied Research, Community and Public Relations, Academic and Student Services, Information Technology Services, Human Resources and Finance and Administration.

Program relevance is maintained with the participation of the Employer Advisory Committees for each program in the college. They meet regularly to ensure that the needs of industry are incorporated into the various programs. The college has established links with tertiary educational institutions and validating bodies in other countries in order to maintain international program standards and to facilitate the transfer of DMC graduates to programs of advanced study abroad.

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