Mission Statement
The Modern Academy for Engineering & Technology is established to realize the following main aims:
The selection of specializations which are required to meet all nowadays industry and market urgent requirements.
The continuous updating of the selected topics such that the graduate is capable to deal with the most up-to-date scientific and technological subjects.
The graduate should have a strong dose of practical and laboratory work. He should be capable to deal with different problems effectively in his practical life.
The graduate is enabled to exploit different references and periodicals in addition to internet facilities to find a solution to any allocated problem or a case study. This is done in year projects and different engineering subjects.
The Modern Academy for Engineering & Technology has its main restricted goal associated with the quality of its graduates. This goal is realized by selecting high scientific and academic level full-time professors, building modern laboratories, supplying the library annually by the most up-to-date references and continuous testing of the quality level.
The Modern Academy aims to save job opportunities to its graduates through the intercommunications with the directors of factories and associations where students carry out their summer practice. The students high education level makes this goal quite realizable, after their graduation.
The academy aims finally to achieve its main goal which enables its graduates to be in engaged in graduate studies and research work . Distinguished students will join graduate courses for the M.Sc. degree and research work through computers or research labs for the Ph. D degree.
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