Vision:

For the Information Technology Division to become a distinguished center for innovation and technological excellence, contributing to transforming the university into an integrated digital educational environment that supports innovation and scientific research.

the message:

Providing advanced and reliable technical services that support the educational, research and administrative process at the college, through developing systems and software, maintaining computers and networks, and managing the website efficiently and professionally.

Objectives:
Systems and software development:
Designing and developing systems and programs that contribute to improving academic and administrative processes.
Ensuring continuous updating of programs and systems in line with the latest technologies.
Support and maintenance of technical infrastructure:
Providing periodic maintenance and repair services for computers and networks to ensure their operation with high efficiency.
Strengthening and modernizing communication networks to ensure continuity and speed of communication within the college.
Website management and development:
Ensuring effective management and continuous updating of the website to provide accurate and up-to-date information.
Developing the website to increase user interaction and facilitate access to academic and administrative resources.

 

The division consists of three units: –

Systems and Software Unit

  • Developing and maintaining the systems and programs used at the university.
    Providing technical support and training to users on using new programs.

Computer and Network Maintenance Unit

  • Providing periodic maintenance and repair services for computers and networks.
    Monitor and improve network performance to ensure efficient and fast communication.

Website Unit

  • Managing and updating the content of the university’s website.
    Develop new features and improve the user experience of the website.

Engineering support and network management:The work team will undertake the following tasks:1)      Determining the technical specifications for information technology devices and equipment that represent the college’s needs in general.2)  Providing support and support work for maintaining computers and accessories in the college’s various formations.

3)Monitoring the operation of the college’s computer network and ensuring the continuity of Internet service.

4)Implementing network expansions on an ongoing basis.

Supporting systems and applications:

The main goal of this group’s work is to develop computerized technical solutions that will automate the administrative, financial, and supervisory work of the college’s formations. The team will also seek to develop appropriate solutions for organizing students’ electronic records. The modern concepts that have emerged over the past years regarding distributed database applications will be the focus of attention of researchers in this division, as developments in this field should be followed and an attempt to be invested in building systems and applications that serve the different formations in the college (or at the university).

training and development:

The unit will hold development courses in the field of computers, networks and their applications. The rapid development taking place in software tools and computer applications requires specialized cadres to provide the necessary capacity to keep pace with these developments, and then these cadres transfer the acquired knowledge to those concerned with acquiring that experience and try to use it to develop their work.

electronic archive:

There is a need to convert college documents from paper to electronic documents that can be stored on modern digital storage media, which will provide the ability to reduce the large spaces occupied by paper documents, and converting documents to digital form will enable workers to retrieve those documents with high speed and accuracy. Workers in this field will undertake the task of coordinating with the college’s formations for the purpose of retrieving documents using a digital scanner, and then adopting an electronic indexing system that will enable archive workers to retrieve any document with ease and high accuracy.

Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Dawood
Head of IT Department

Ph.D. degree in the faculty of information science and technology from National University of Malaysia (UKM), Bangi

Dr Faten Adnan Jasem
developer

Ph.D. degree in the Physics

Reem Sattar Kadhim
developer

computer science website developer

Mohammed Saad Mahmood
Web Developer

Website Designer and Developer