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Prince Sultan University College of Computer and Information Sciences

Prince Sultan University College of Computer and Information Sciences. Annual Reports For the academic year 1429-1430/2008-2009. ABOUT CCIS. Dictum Statistics Definitions necessary for presentation AIM. Our dictum IN THE COLLEGE We do more before midday than most people do all week.

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Prince Sultan University College of Computer and Information Sciences

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  1. Prince Sultan UniversityCollege of Computer and Information Sciences Annual Reports For the academic year 1429-1430/2008-2009

  2. ABOUT CCIS • Dictum • Statistics • Definitions necessary for presentation • AIM

  3. Our dictum IN THE COLLEGE We do more before midday than most people do all week

  4. Our College has • 136 Students • 1 Secretary • 16 Faculty members • 9:1 Numerical Ratio of student:faculty • 12:1 Classroom Ratio of student:faculty

  5. Our faculty distribution by departments 12 Faculty Members 2008/2007 2 Added 3 added 4 CS 2009/2008 2 IS 2009/2008 5 OYP 2009/2008 16 Faculty Members under the College 5-IS5-OYP 6-CS

  6. Our faculty distribution by country degree from

  7. Our faculty distribution by rank and average age

  8. Keywords used in presentation • Strategy Positioning • Tactics Plans to achieve positioning • Aim Changes need to be made • Objectives Actions to be taken • Philosophy Attitude • Timeline Schedule

  9. Definitions of keywords • Aim: The change need to be achieved through performing certain tasks • Philosophy: How we excel in achieving the objectives? • Objectives: Activities to be undertaken and services to be offered to bring the desired changes about • Strategy: Long term direction and scope • Tactic: A plan for achieving the strategy • Timeline: A visualization of a sequence of events showing their temporal relationship.

  10. AIMTo improve • Professional competence • Professional recognition • Professional services • Global recognition (ABET)

  11. Professional Competence CCIS Philosophy • We take teaching seriously • It is not what we teach that makes the difference • It is what our students learn • It is about moving students from memorization to innovation

  12. Learning Stages Memorize Evaluate Recognize Innovate Utilize Analyze

  13. Professional Competence Objectives Short term plan • Workshops • Peer Evaluations • Subscription to Professional Journals • Membership in Educational Associations Near future term plan • Center of Teaching Excellence

  14. Competence: Objectives

  15. Professional Recognition • Faculty • publications • promotion • Students • Breaking RSA • Publishing in a Journal • The University • Excel in Computer Networking • Sponsorship of WCCSE • Michigan and Minnesota

  16. Professional Recognition Objectives Short term plan • Refereed Journals and Conferences Publications • Membership in Editorial Boards and Conference Committees • Membership in Professional Societies • Presence in the Web Near future term plan • Intellectual Properties (Patents, Copy Rights, Trademarks, Trade-secrets, etc.) • ABET and NCAAA Accreditations

  17. Professional Recognition: Objectives

  18. Recognition Objectives: cont.

  19. Recognition Objectives: cont.

  20. Faculty Promotion 1429-1430 2008-2008 1428-1429 2007-2008 Two promotions pending, one is being prepared

  21. Professional Services: Objectives • Serve the Department, College, University, and the Community • Retrain unemployed college graduates in the Kingdom • Participate in Summer Programs for Talented Kids • Referee research proposals and journals articles • Establish and/or participate in conferences, symposiums, and workshops • Contributions to press and media programs

  22. Professional Services Provides • Advisor to the College Dr. Alsehibani • Graduate Program Coordinator Dr. El-Affendi • Strategic Planning Officer Dr. Al-Sulimani • Extra Curricula Activities Coordinator Mr. Daoud • Publishing and library liaison Mr. Ghani • Seminar-in-Charge Dr. Higgo

  23. Professional Services Providers cont. ABET Accreditation Coordinator Mr. Iqbal NCAAA Accreditation Coordinator Mr. Ghalem Laboratory and Classroom Coordinator Mr. Ismail New Degree Investigator Dr. Halloran Coop and Class Scheduling Coordinator Dr. Khellah Research Colloquium Coordinator Dr. Tounsi

  24. Professional Services Providers cont. • Activities follow-up Officer Mr. Qureshi • Student Programs Coordinator Dr. Al-Mustafa

  25. Community Services involvement • Should be of significant return to recipients • Should be of tangible benefit to PSU • Should give priority to serves that help the strategic planning of the Kingdom • Should not adversely affect performance of the faculty involved

  26. Major Community Courses Program • NetVersity Drs. (Se. Aff, Abu) CISCO labs • Mawhiba Dr. Al-Mustafa Unified Comm Sys. labs • CISCO-Versity Dr. EL-Affendi CISCO labs • Royal Guards Dr. Khellah Honor • ICDL Dr. Abuelyaman Train the trainers

  27. CCIS GIFT TO PSU • OVER A MILLION SAUDI RIYALS IN BLEEDING EDGE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT • Students will be trained in real world environment • Faculty will take considerable hands-on experience to classrooms

  28. THANKS

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