Faculty of Science, Alexandria University

The Faculty of Science,
Alexandria University
Type Public
Established August, 1942
Dean Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim
Location Alexandria, Egypt
Campus Urban
Nickname Alex-Sci
Affiliations Alexandria University
Website www.sci.au.alexu.edu.eg

The Faculty of Science, Alexandria University (Arabic: كلية العلوم، جامعة الإسكندرية) was established in 1942. Since then, departments have been found. Now it contains nine departments distributed among the faculty's buildings.

Faculty Departments[1]

'Biological science' department

Admits students who have obtained the general secondary education certificate - Science department. After level 1, students are allowed to choose their major specialization according to the list of Credit hours system list applied since the batch of 2008/2009. Specializations are:

Also, after the fourth semester (level 2), students are allowed to enroll for the minor specialization. This is done according to the supply and demand and the availability of departments. Note that: "Biotechnology" is still closed due to the limited possibilities of the department to achieve sufficiency for major specialization students.

'Natural science' department

Admits students obtaining the general secondary education certificate - Mathematics department. A major specialization is chosen after level 1 and a minor after level 2. Specializations are:

Also, after the fourth semester, students are allowed to enroll for the minor specialization according to the supply and demand and the availability of the department.

'Geological Sciences' department

All students obtaining the general secondary education certificate - scientific department can join this department whether they are science department or mathematics department. After level 1, students are allowed to choose their major specialization. Specializations are:

After the fourth semester, they are allowed to choose their minor according to the supply and demand and the availability of the department.

The department also publishes a monthly bulletin associated with an American association called: "American Association of Petroleum Geologists".

Faculty Buildings[2]

References

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