An Overview about the Labs
The laboratory space for the Department of Sharia is 96 square meters and is well-equipped. The laboratory plays a crucial role in training generations of Islamic Sciences students, contributing to their scientific and practical skills in the use of computers and their fundamental applications.
The computer course (office applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint) is taught once a week for one hour. The laboratory effectively enhances students’ knowledge and practical proficiency in the field of computer usage and its fundamental applications.
The lab is situated on the third floor, covering an area of (14*12) square meters, with a capacity of up to 30 students.
The Vision, Mission, and Objectives:
The Electronic Computer Laboratory in the Department of Islamic Law at the College of Islamic Sciences holds a significant role, given the importance that educational institutions attribute to the computer in accomplishing tasks related to service delivery, training, system development, and information network services. The laboratory has a vision to establish a distinguished scientific base in the field of computers, linked to computer science and applications. It aims to formulate plans for the development of staff and curricula to ensure compliance with quality standards.
The laboratory strives to keep pace with the rapid advancements in information technology and ready-made applications, contributing to a portion of these developments. It aims to be an outstanding educational and research institution in its programs, educational curricula, and scientific research. The Computer Laboratory seeks to prepare graduates capable of efficiently handling application software and information technology, while also working to provide suitable opportunities for developing the community’s abilities to leverage the advancements in information technology and meet their needs.