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Consistency of the Program Educational Objectives with the Mission of the Institution



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Consistency of the Program Educational Objectives with the Mission of the Institution


The Computer Engineering PEOs are closely linked to, and consistent with, the KFUPM and CCSE missions. For instance, KFUPM and CCSE missions are directly served by the first and second COE PEOs, while the third PEO directly serves the above two mission statements.

Specifically, the PEO 1 supports the expected leadership and global competitiveness roles of COE graduates' in the development of the Kingdom in the field of Computer Engineering. PEO 2 ensures the qualities for self-development and professional growth and addresses responsibilities and ethical values. PEO 3 describes how the broad knowledge, skills, and practices acquired during the course of study serve as the basis for quality research during graduate studies. Therefore, these three program educational objectives contribute indirectly to the accomplishment of the university mission statement.

The COE PEOs are aligned with the department’s mission. PEO 1 provides the first step towards a career of achievement and service. The needed background of knowledge and skills are acquired to achieve PEO 1. Students acquire quality education through several avenues, including knowledge, skills and values as reflected in PEO 1 and 2. The professional and ethical issues are also preserved in PEO 2. The COE program provides enough depth, breadth and elective courses that are needed at graduate schools, which contribute to PEO 3.

    1. Program Constituencies


The program constituents are those who must be satisfied with the performance of the COE program. The significant groups of constituencies of the COE program are:

  1. Faculty: COE faculty members are involved on regular basis in the assessment processes.

  2. Students: Current COE students are interested in whether the COE program adequately prepares them for future employment.

  3. Alumni: This group consists of recent graduates who have been employed for at most two years and graduates who have been employed for 3 to 5 years. Graduates with work experience of 3 to 5 years constitute a key part of the assessment process. They should have the incentives to assess the quality of PEOs based on their career achievements.

  4. Employers (government, industry and universities): Employers' satisfaction with our students' education provides measure of the program success. Their satisfaction translates to employment opportunities for our students.

To support the program, the COE has formed the Industrial Advisory Committee (IAC). The committee includes professionals in the field of Computer Engineering from industry, government and academia. The IAC participated effectively in the refinement and assessment processes of the PEOs. The committee members meet once a year with the department and the assessment committee chairmen to review program developments, and to participate in the assessment and evaluation of the program. IAC is chaired by the department chairman and includes six members from the industry and four COE faculty members; as detailed in Table 2.4-1.

Table ‎2.4 9 . Industry Advisory Committee Membership







Industry Advisory Committee

Role

Title and Affiliation

1

Dr. Adnan Gutub

Chairman

Associate Professor, Chairman of the COE Department, KFUPM, Dhahran 31261, KSA

2

Dr. Khalid Al-Biyari

Member

Senior Vice President, Advanced Electronic Company, PO Box # 90916, Riyadh 11623, KSA.

3

Mr. Ali A. Al-Masari,

Member

Superintendent, Communications Operations Department Saudi Aramco, P.O. Box. 1297, Dhahran 31311, KSA

4

Mr. Masud Eid Al-Amiri

Member

General Manager, Information Technology Services SABIC, Riyadh 11422, Saudi Arabia.

5

Mr. Ahmad Ashadawi,

Member

President, Al-Falak Electronic Equipment & - Supplies Co, Al-Khobar, KSA.

6

Mr. Alaa Abunijem,

Member

MS, PMP, Energy Team lead and Strategic Relations Manager, Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Intel Corporation, PO Box 7247, Riyadh 11462, KSA

7

Mr. Aiman H Mufti,

Member

Supervisor, Technical Knowledge Sharing Unit, Engineering Knowledge & Resources Division, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, KSA.

8

Dr. Mayez Al-Mouhamed

Member

Professor, Computer Engineering Department KFUPM, Box No. 787, Dhahran 31261, KSA.

9

Dr. Aiman El-Maleh,

Member

Associate Professor, Computer Engineering Department KFUPM, Box No.1063 , Dhahran 31261, KSA.

10

Dr. Ashraf Mahmoud

Member

Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering Department KFUPM, Box No. 1724, Dhahran 31261, KSA.

11

Dr. Basem Almadani

Member

Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering Department KFUPM, Box No .1195, Dhahran 31261, KSA.





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