University goals
1. Applying and exploiting technology for the benefit of society and qualifying graduates of general and technical secondary education to meet the labor market’s needs for human and technological resources necessary for the requirements of the state’s social and economic development plans and to help improve the societal image of this type of education.
2. Providing technological education that provides integrated educational and training services of a quality comparable to international quality systems, allowing the formation of a graduate capable of competing in local, regional, and global labor markets.
3. Preparing technicians and technologists who have the ability to continue education and flexible transition between sub-specialties, in addition to the possibility of joining the labor market and returning to study after receiving appropriate scientific training and practice and in accordance with the levels corresponding to the National Qualifications Framework.
4. Establishing strategic partnerships with education and training institutions in the public and private sectors.
5. Participation of the public and private sectors in education and training to provide specialized technical human resources.
6. Providing technical assistance and administrative advice in the field of education and training for the public and private sectors.
7. Participation in membership in regional and international organizations, bodies and institutions interested in education and training.
8. Providing its views on the rules, regulations and decisions related to education and training and proposing what is necessary to develop them.
9. Providing consultations and technical support to institutions and individuals.
10. Preparing studies on the labor market and its needs.