Azzaytuna University

The University of Azzaytuna (AZU) (Arabic: جامعة الزيتونة), previously known as Al-Naser University, is the one of public universities in Libya. It is located in Bani Walid city – Libya. It was founded in 2001, and it was renamed back in 2011 after the 17 of February Revolution, to become what is now known as the Azzaytuna University.[1]

Azzaytuna University
جامعة الزيتونة
The Emblem of the University
Former names
Al-Naser
TypePublic
Established2001
Administrative staff
750–1200
Location,
Websitehttps://azu.edu.ly/

Degrees

The university provides undergraduate levels of study and awards the following degrees:

Faculties

Faculties of Azzaytuna University

Faculty of Engineering

The Faculty of Engineering has a leading role in its scientific career. In response to this development, the Faculty of Engineering made changes in its academic courses and academic structure. The Faculty of Engineering changed from four departments to fourteen departments to meet the needs and requirements of Libyan society and to achieve its aims and visions.

Departments

Departments

  • Department of Agricultural Science.
  • Department of Computer science.
  • Department of Environmental Sciences.
  • Department of Technical Biology.

Faculty of Education

The Faculty of Education is a continuation of high institution of teachers with its scientific educational departments to meet the needs of society from scientific and educational qualified teachers in accordance with integrated academic program as follows:

Study at faculty is by year system (four years) to academic year 2007/2008; then the study changed to academic class from 2008/2009; as the study period depends on what the student has fulfilled of courses as requirements for graduation, then the student grants the bachelor's degree of science and education or bachelor's degree of arts and education. All branches of specialized high schools are accepted in the faculty.

Departments

Departments

Departments

Departments

References

  1. "Azzaytuna University Libya". azu.edu.ly/?lang=en. Retrieved 2017-01-24.

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