Vision

Striving to improve the department to ensure its suitability to international standards, so that the department becomes a model in providing students with a high level of knowledge, scientific and academic knowledge, which makes it distinctive at the level of physics departments in local, regional and international universities.

the message

Providing the appropriate educational and academic environment to provide students with the necessary experience and skills to provide society with specialized competencies in physics and in the field of education and scientific research, as well as developing their scientific abilities and using them in life phenomena, analyzing them, and finding appropriate scientific solutions to them. This message is implemented through participation between the department headship, the faculty, students, and the labor market.

Objectives

The department pays special attention to pure and applied scientific studies to qualify students theoretically and practically and enable them to continue their postgraduate studies on the one hand and to play a distinguished role in research, development and work in scientific and industrial institutions related to physics. The objectives of the Physics Department are divided into three objectives and can be listed as follows:

1. Preparing graduates capable of understanding the principles of physical sciences in internationally known fields, as demonstrated by the distribution of courses for the four university years. The work focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects to prepare the graduate to work in the following fields, including (laboratories of the Ministry of Industry, laboratories of the Ministry of Health, technical formations in the Ministries of Interior and Defense, technical facilities in the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Transportation, laboratories and facilities of the Ministry of Oil, standardization and quality control laboratories, technical facilities affiliated with the Ministry of Housing and Construction. , facilities of the Ministry of Electricity, laboratories and facilities of the Ministry of Environment, laboratories of the Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources, research centers affiliated with the Ministry of Science and Technology). In addition to preparing them as teachers in training centers (Ministry of Education and Ministry of Higher Education). This is done through intensive courses in various sciences for a period of four years, accompanied by practical preparation through a number of laboratories equipped with advanced equipment and devices for the purpose of preparing the graduate for the above duties.

2. Preparing advanced scientific cadres in the fields of physical sciences by selecting an advanced elite of graduates for postgraduate studies supported by advanced theoretical courses of a high level and similar to the level of European and American universities. This is done by adopting practically and theoretically similar curricula and with the same evaluation methods, in addition to comparing the graduates’ dissertations with theses and dissertations. Universality in terms of publishing and the integrity of scientific material.

3. Preparing graduates to manage scientific institutions by training them within large scientific work teams on how to distribute scientific work, set their timetables, follow-up mechanism, and mechanism for preparing supplies.

4. Spreading the scientific culture of physics through conferences and seminars that focus on bringing together specialists from all scientific departments and institutions for the purpose of publishing their research, presenting work problems, and discussing their solutions.

5. The department grants graduates of preliminary studies a certificate (Bachelor of Science in Physics). As for postgraduates, the department awards two degrees (Master’s and Doctorate of Philosophy) in the specializations (thin films), (electro-optics), (lasers and molecular), (plasma), (nuclear), (materials), (remote sensing).