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1 Committee for Preparing Students’ Instruction Guide SN Full Name Occupation Title Notes 1 Dr. Mohammed H. Khammo Head of Dept. of Law Head 2 Asst.Lect. Baraa’ W. Salim Univ. General registrar Member 3 Asst.Lect. Hiwa M. Muhhyiddin Vice Dean/ College of Administration Member 4 Asst.Lect. Wafaa’ M. Abdullah Instructor Member 5 Asst.Lect. Al-Nawar J. Mohammed Instructor Member 6 Hazi M. Saleem General Registration Office Member Committee of Translation SN Full Name Occupation Title Notes 1 Asst.Prof.Dr. Hussin A. Ahmed gargari Dean/ College of Languages Member 2 Asst.Lect. Abdulrahman A. Hassam Vice Dean/ College of Languages Member Design and Production Hooner A. Saleem

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Committee for Preparing Students’ Instruction Guide

SN Full Name Occupation Title Notes

1 Dr. Mohammed H. Khammo Head of Dept. of Law Head

2 Asst.Lect. Baraa’ W. Salim Univ. General

registrar

Member

3 Asst.Lect. Hiwa M. Muhhyiddin Vice Dean/ College

of Administration

Member

4 Asst.Lect. Wafaa’ M. Abdullah Instructor Member

5 Asst.Lect. Al-Nawar J. Mohammed Instructor Member

6 Hazi M. Saleem General Registration

Office

Member

Committee of Translation

SN Full Name Occupation Title Notes

1 Asst.Prof.Dr. Hussin A. Ahmed

gargari

Dean/ College of

Languages

Member

2 Asst.Lect. Abdulrahman A. Hassam Vice Dean/ College of

Languages

Member

Design and Production

Hooner A. Saleem

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Contents

Page Title

3 ........................................................ University Logo and Flag

4 ........................................................ University President Speech

5 ........................................................ University Establishment

5 ........................................................ University Vision

5 ........................................................ University Goals

6 ........................................................ University Mission

7 ........................................................ Nawroz University Ranking among

the Region’s Private Universities

8 ........................................................ College of Law

9 ........................................................ Dept. of Law

11 ........................................................ Dept. of International Relations

13 ........................................................ College of Administration and

Economics

14 ........................................................ Dept. of Economics

16 ........................................................ Dept. of Business Management

18 ........................................................ Dept. of Banking and Financial

Sciences

20 ........................................................ Dept. of Accountancy

22 ........................................................ College of Computers and I.T.

22 ........................................................ Dept. of Computers

25 ........................................................ College of Languages

26 ........................................................ Dept. of English

28 ........................................................ Dept. of Kurdish

30 ........................................................ College of Engineering

30 ........................................................ Dept. of Computer Engineering and

Communications

33 ........................................................ Dept. of Architecture Engineering

36 ........................................................ Studying System

39 ........................................................ Student’s Rights

39 ........................................................ Examination Instructions

41 ........................................................ Postponing the Studying Year

43 ........................................................ Students Discipline Instructions

46 ........................................................ Admission Conditions

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The University Logo and Flag

The Logo Contents and Their Meanings

Content Meaning

The Book Science and Knowledge

Six Lines The Univ. Intention to open six Colleges

The Sun Prosperity

Mountain Duhok City

Colours Taken from the colurs of Kurdistan Region Flag

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Asst. Prof. Dr.

Amad M. Salih University President Speech

Nawroz University was established in 2004. Since then, eight sessions

(almost 2000 male and female students from Kurdistan Region, and mostly from

the Governorate of Duhok) have graduated. The University comprises five

colleges (including 11 scientific Depts.). On the occasion of the beginning of the

new academic year, some major points concerning our newly born, but active,

university should be high lighted.

Academically speaking, Nawroz University, with such a variety of academic

specializations, endeavours to be a main source of academic aid to the people of

the Governorate. Likewise, since the building of human capabilities is a further

mission that the university strives to fulfill, the efforts exerted in this respect have

been culminated in the dispatching of some students to other universities inside

and outside the Region to complete their higher studies and promote their

academic efficiency. Added to that, in an attempt to promote and develop the

academic level and capabilities of its teaching staff, the university has held a

number of annual conferences and symposiums, mainly by the College of

Administration and Economics and College of law. Such activities are expected to

lead to the holding of international conferences and more cooperation with foreign

universities.

On the social level, the university has activated a societal program, namely

(Society Service Program) to provide some social sectors with the required skills,

establish relations among these sectors and their counterparts from outside the

Region, and fund such initiatives from its own budget. Programs concerning the

Directorate of Health in Duhok Governorate and The Office for Defending Women

against Violence have already been fulfilled.

Finally, Nawroz University has proved its status as a well known academic

institution via its teaching staff capabilities and specializations in research,

development, training and cooperation with the society, state institutions, and non

governmental organizations; all for the sake of supporting the societal activities

and building individuals and institutions’ capabilities on an equal basis.

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University Establishment

Nawroz University was established in 2004 with the name of Duhok University college

by the Association of economists in the province of Dohuk in accordance with approval of the

Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq dated 20/07/2004. Thereafter, the university

began to receive students and initiated the teaching on 1/12/2004 based on the decision of the

Advisory Committee for the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the region

with a number 2/3 dated 01/12/2004. Since 2004, Dohuk University College continued to expand

until it turned in 2009 to Nowruz University according to the decision of ministers Region

Council of Kurdistan Iraq, number (2854) dated 15 / 9/2009 which is announced to all

institutions of the province based on the decision of the Ministry of Higher Education and

Scientific Research, number (517) dated 5/10/2009. currently, the university includes five

faculties namely Faculty of Law and Politics, the Faculty of Business and Economics, Faculty of

Computer and Information Technology, Faculty of Languages and Faculty of Engineering.

University Vision

The University plays a vital role in the society. It is a center of knowledge and influence.

It is not subjected to the customs and conventions of its social environment. It rather has the

initiative of influence and change. As such, the university has been required to gear all its

scientific and educational activities to serving the society and setting out the capabilities of

building and reformation which are based on a value system that takes both sincerity and good

management of both work and science as its axis. This is carried out through the setting of the

principles of awareness, discipline and identity and widening the realization of those students

who are competent in their fields of specialization and have the ability to enter labour market

which is prepared to deal with all related issues to their specialty.

University Aims

Setting out from the vision that embodies its policy, Nawroz University aims at:

First: Preparing specialized academic staff capable of working in the country’s institutions at

large and those of the Region in particular and the private sector and is qualified to enter labour

market and meet its needs and requirements by sticking to the criteria of academic quality.

Second: Participating in the developing the scientific research environment by triggering both

innovation and invention through annual research plans to back and encourage the carrying out

of both theoretical and practical researches pertinent to the society in particular in addition,

encouraging both writing and translation in the various domains of knowledge.

Third: Establishing links with the society and strengthening work with various society

institutions by establishing joint projects and taking part in the solution of the societal problems

by means of the scientific consultant bureaus at the university.

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The University Mission

(We Believe in Education to Set Out The Capabilities of Reform and Building)

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Private Universities Ranking in Kurdistan Region

The academic year 2010-2011 was the first year when an assessment of the level

and quality of the private universities in Kurdistan Regionis achieved so as to rank

these universities according to their efficiency side by side with outlining all the

information about these universities so as to make students aware of the quality and

level of the university on application. The universities had been ranked in the light

of many factors and criteria via special forms prepared by each university. The

forms are filled in with information about the university’s infra-structure and

personnel capabilities in addition to the information relevant to the university’

internal system, mission and aims, both long and short-term, the procedural systems

of duties and the transparency in administrative and financial affairs. Afterwards, the

universities had been visited by teams of quality assurance that has then submitted

detailed reports about studying programs, learning and teaching environment,

education requirements, offices, scientific laboratories, classrooms, research centres,

guest houses and students hostels. The assessment process was based on certain

criteria by the ministryand others of quality assurance. The universities had been

ranked in the light of their commitment of these criteria and the seriousness in

working so as to promote the level of quality. Such an assessment and ranking is not

constant and it is done on an annual basis.The following table shows the advanced

private universities in the region.

The Group of Advanced Universities

SN University Name Location

1 The American University in Iraq Sulaimani

2 Nawroz University Duhok

3 Ishk University Erbil

4 Sapis University Erbil

5 Jihan University Erbil

6 Human Development University Qaradagh

7 Hawler Private University for Science

and Technology Erbil

8 The Lebanese- French University Erbil

Though Nawroz University has been ranked second in the General ranking

listed above, it was ranked the first among private universities in terms of the

application of Quality Assurance.

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College of Law and Politics

College of Law and Politics is of the colleges that follow Nawroz University. It

was established in the academic year 2004-2005 and awards Bachelor Degree in

Law for both morning and evening studies. The college is specialized in preparing

specialized legal cadres to work in Justice and legal institutions. This can be

brought about by enabling students to be acquainted with legal and political

sciences so as to be knowledgeable about the rules of the current laws and

assimilate their contents in order to know the extent of their relation with real

practical life. The college, besides its academic activity, also offers legal consult to

the various state institutions and holds workshops and training courses for the

different society sectors. The Dept. of International relations has been recently

opened to prepare cadres knowledgeable about International politics and relations,

able to analyze politically, and can predict the nature and state of international

relations, and the mission and duties of international organizations. Such cadres are

also expected to be able to work in the institutions in relation with the research and

political, international and strategic studies centres in addition to develop the

abilities to carry out scientific research in the field of specialization.

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Department of Law:

The Dept. aims at preparing personnel that are able to give legal consultation

and opinion and have the skills of legal research in the different domains of the

branches of Public and Private Law. It awards Bachelor Degree in Law. The period

of study is 4 years. Students graduates of preparatory school, both scientific and

literary branches, are admitted to the Dept.

Syllabuses for the Department of Law

First Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Introduction to the Study of Law 1

6 - 3 Constitutional Law 2

6 - 3 History of Law 3

4 - 2 Criminology and Penal Law 4

4 - 2 Introduction to Islamic Law 5

4 - 2 English Language 6

3 1 1 Computer Principles 7

4 - 2 Kurdology 8

4 - 2 Legal Discussion 9

41 1 20 Total

Second Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Public Penal Law 1

6 - 3 Civil Law (Commitments) 2

6 - 3 Administrative Law 3

4 - 2 Public Finance 4

4 - 2 Political Systems 5

4 - 2 Law of Personal Status 6

4 - 2 Human Rights 7

4 - 2 English Language 8

38 - 19 Total

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Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Public International Law 1

6 - 3 Private Penal Law 2

6 - 3 Civil Contracts 3

6 - 3 Commercial Law 4

4 - 2 Administrative Judicature 5

4 - 2 Law of Personal status

(Inheritance)

6

4 - 2 English Language 7

4 - 2 Labour Law & Social

Security

8

2 - 1 Principles of Scientific

Research

9

42 - 21 Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Private International Law 1

6 - 3 Real rights 2

6 - 3 Criminal Procedures and

Evidence Law

3

6 - 3 Criminal Procedures Law 4

4 - 2 International Organizations 5

4 - 2 Commercial Notes 6

4 - 2 Islamic Jurisprudence 7

4 - 2 English Language 8

2 - 1 Execution Law 9

Passed Research Project 10

42 21 Total

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Department of International Relations

This Dept. was established in the academic year 2012-2013 following

College of Law and Politics. It aims at preparing graduates who are legally and

politically educated and able to work in the diplomatic field and its various

branches.The period of study is 4 years. The Dept. accepts students graduates of

preparatory school, both scientific and literary branches.

Syllabuses for the Department of International Relations

First Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Introduction To Political Science 1

6 - 3 Principles of International Relations 2

4 - 2 History of International Relations 3

4 - 2 Introduction to the Study of Law 4

4 - 2 Principles of Political Science

(In English)

5

4 - 2 Human Rights and Public Freedoms 6

4 - 2 Kurdology 7

3 1 1 Computer Principles 8

4 - 2 Academic Debate 9

39 1 19 Total

Second Stage Number

of Units Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Ancient and Medieval Political Thought 1

6 - 3 Political Problems in the Third World 2

6 - 3 Public International Law 3

4 - 2 Public Policy 4

4 - 2 Contemporary Political Development in Iraq 5

4 - 2 Constitutional Law 6

4 - 2 Political Sociology 7

4 - 2 International Organizations

(In English)

8

38 - 19 Total

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Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 The Strategy 1

6 - 3 Modern and Contemporary Political

Thought

2

6 - 3 Contemporary Political Issues

3

6 - 3 Political Parties 4

4 - 2 International Organizations

5

4 - 2 Political Systems 6

4 - 2 International Economic Relations

7

4 - 2 Globalization (In English)

8

40 - 20 Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Diplomacy: Theory and Practice 1

6 - 3 Foreign Policy 2

6 - 3 Political Systems in the Middle

East

3

6 - 3 Political Perspective in Public

Opinion

4

4 - 2 Islamic Political Thought 5

4 - 2 Private International Law 6

4 - 2 International Relations

(In English)

7

4 - 2 Political Perspective in Public

Administration

8

4 - 2 Research Project 9

44 - 22 Total

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College of Administration and Economics

College of Administration and Economics is an extension of the Department

of Economics that established as a part of Duhok University College in 2004. The

College subsumes four departments, namely Dept. of Economics, Dept. of

Business Administration, Dept. of Banking and Finance Sciences, and Dept. of

Accountancy. It is intended to open the Dept. of Tourism and Hotel Administration

in the future due to the importance of this Dept. in Duhok Governorate which

enjoys a special tourism status. The College also aims at establishing relations with

the local community and society so as to promote them for more betterment.

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Department of Economics

The Dept. aims at preparing graduates equipped with the basic concepts for

various domains of Economics, both theoretically and practically so as to

understand the contemporary economic problems and know how to prepare the

suitable economic policies and economic research to solve the society problems.

The Dept. awards graduates the Bachelor Degree in Economics after completing 4

years of studying. It accepts students graduates of preparatory school, scientific,

literaryand commercial branches.

Syllabuses for the Dept. of Economics

First Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Principles of Economics 1

4 - 2 Principles of Management 2

4 - 2 Principles of Accounting 3

4 - 2 Principles of Mathematics 4

4 - 2 Principles of Statistics 5

3 1 1 Computer Principles 6

4 - 2 Economic Readings in English 7

4 - 2 Academic Debate 8

4 - 2 Kurdish Studies 9

37 1 18 Total

Second Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Microeconomics 1

6 - 3 Mathematics to Economics 2

4 - 2 Industry Economics 3

4 - 2 Labour Economics 4

4 - 2 Economic History 5

4 - 2 Economic Statistics 6

3 1 1 Computer (SPSS) 7

4 - 2 Economic Readings in English 8

35 1 17 Total

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Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Macroeconomics 1

6 - 3 Public Finance 2

6 - 3 Economic Development 3

6 - 3 Mathematical Economics 4

4 - 2 Agricultural Economics 5

4 - 2 Economic Resource 6

4 - 2 Economic readings in English 7

36 - 18 Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Econometrics 1

6 - 3 International Economics 2

6 - 3 Money and Banks 3

4 - 2 History of Economic Thought 4

4 - 2 Project Evaluation 5

4 - 2 Operations Research 6

4 - 2 Economic Readings in English 7

2 - 1 Research Project 8

36 - 18 Total

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Department of Business Administration

The Dept. aims at preparing graduates qualified to work in the

administrative departments of the companies, institutions and governmental offices

and capable of taking part in administrative decision making and solving

administrative problems. It further aims at equipping them with the required

specialized administrative skills. The Dept. awards Bachelor Degree in Business

Administration after completing 4 years of studying. It accepts students graduates

of preparatory school, scientific, literary and commercial branches.

Syllabuses for the Department of Business Administration

First Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Principles of Management 1

6 - 3 Principles of Accounting 2

4 - 2 Principles of Economics 3

4 - 2 Principles of Mathematics 4

3 1 1 Computer Principles 5

4 - 2 Business Correspondence in

English

6

4 - 2 Academic Debate 7

4 - 2 Kurdish Studies s 8

35 1 17 Total

Second Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Human resources Management 1

6 - 3 Marketing Management 2

6 - 3 Materials Management 3

6 - 3 Intermediate Accounting 4

4 - 2 Time Management and Crisis 5

4 - 2 Risk Management and Insurance 6

4 - 2 Commercial Law 7

4 - 2 Principles of Statistics 8

40 - 20 Total

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Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Organization Management 1

6 - 3 Financial Management 2

6 - 3 Cost Accounting 3

6 - 3 Operations Research 4

4 - 2 Bank Management 5

4 - 2 International Business Management 6

4 - 2 Managerial Economics 7

4 - 2 Managerial Information Systems 8

40 - 20 Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3

Production and Operations

Management

1

6 - 3 Strategic Management 2

4 - 2 Knowledge Management 3

4 - 2 Management Accounting 4

4 - 2 Development organizations 5

4 - 2

Feasibility Study and Project

Management

6

2 - 1 Research Project Graduation 7

30 - 15 Total

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Department of Banking and Finance Sciences

The Dept. aims at enablingstudents to acquire both knowledge and

Information pertinent to bank management and finance sciences. It further aims at

equipping students with the skills in subsidiary specializations, monetary in

particular, insurance with its various types, commercial law and bank marketing. It

also enables students to know how to deal with the programmes of finance and

banking systems. The Dept. awards Bachelor degree in Banking and Finance

Sciences. The period of study is 4 years. Students graduates of preparatory schools,

scientific, literary and commercial branches are accepted in the Dept.

Syllabuses for the Department of Banking and Finance Sciences

First Stage Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Principles of Management 1 6 - 3 Principles of Accounting 2 6 - 3 Principles of Economics 3 4 - 2 Principles of Mathematics 4 3 1 1 Computer Principles 5 4 - 2 Business Correspondence in English 6 4 - 2 Academic Debate 7

37 - 18 Total

Second Stage Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Public Finance and Financial Policies 1

6 - 3 Monetary Theory and Monetary Policies 2

6 - 3 Financial Mathematics in English 3

6 - 3 Intermediate Accounting 4

4 - 2 Management of Financial Institutions 5

4 - 2 Bank Marketing 6

4 - 2 Principles of Statistical Mathematics (In

English)

7

4 - 2 Commercial Law 8

40 - 20 Total

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Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Financial markets 1

6 - 3 Managerial Accounting 2

4 - 2 Assets Supervision and Audit 3

6 - 3 International Finance 4

4 - 2 Islamic and overall Banks 5

4 - 2 Feasibility Studies and

Evaluation of Investment

Projects in English

6

4 - 2 Management Information

Systems

7

2 - 1 Research Project Graduation 8

36 - 18 Total

Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Cost Accounting 1

6 - 3 Banking Accounting 2

6 - 3 Financial Management 3

6 - 3 Operations Research

(In English)

4

4 - 2 Tax Legislation 5

4 - 2 Bank Credit 6

4 - 2 Risk Management and

Insurance

7

4 - 2 Crises Management 8

40 - 20 Total

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Department of Accounting

Dept. of Accounting aims at preparing and graduating efficient personnel

who are capable of taking over the responsibilities of practicing the professions of

accountants who have the skills to skillfully carry out the finance deals according

to the modern accounting systems. The Dept. awards Bachelor Degree in

accounting to the students graduates of preparatory schools, scientific, literary and

commercial branches, after completing a four-year period of studying.

Syllabuses for the Department of Accounting

First Stage Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Principles of Accounting 1 4 - 2 Principles of Management 2 4 - 2 Principles of Economics 3 4 - 2 Principles of Mathematics 4 4 - 2 Principles of Statistics 5 4 - 2 Accounting Readings in English 6 3 1 1 Computer Principles 7

4 - 2 Scientific Debate 8 4 - 2 Kurdish Studies 9

37 1 18 Total

Second Stage Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Intermediate Accounting 1 6 - 3 Governmental Accounting 2 6 - 3 Specialist Accounting /1 3 4 - 2 Public Finance 4 4 - 2 Financial Mathematics 5 4 - 2 Marketing and E-Commerce 6

4 - 2 Commercial Law 7 3 1 1 Accounting applications on the

Computer 8

37 1 18 Total

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Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Cost Accounting 1

6 - 3 Advanced Financial

Accounting

2

6 - 3 Specialist Accounting /2 3

6 - 3 Financial Statement Analysis 4

6 - 3 Unified Accounting System 5

4 - 2 Tax Accounting 6

4 - 2 Operations Research 7

38 - 19 Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Advanced Cost Accounting 1

6 - 3 Management Accounting 2

6 - 3 Accounting Theory 3

6 - 3 Audit and Control 4

6 - 3 National & International

Accounting

5

4 - 2 Accounting Information

Systems

6

2 - 1 Research Project Graduation 7

36 - 18 Total

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College of Computers and Information Technology

College of Computers and Information Technology was established in the

year 2009 as anextension of the Dept. of Computer sciences that was established in

2005. The College currently subsumes the Dept. of Computer Sciences which aims

at augmenting students’ scientific knowledge through the local and international

experts. It also aims at enriching students’ practical knowledge through the

provision of modern computer laboratories, networks and logical design. It further

aims at making available the scientific and academic expertise to the society so as

to contribute to the development of DuhokGovernorate. This is done through the

holding of courses, lectures and seminars for the governmental institutions, schools

and institutes in the city of Duhok.

Department of Computer Sciences:

The Dept. of Computer Sciences aims at preparing efficient graduates

capable of efficiently using the computer and well acquainted with the domains of

using both the computer and mobile applications in the various field of knowledge.

The graduates are also expected to identify and repair the simple break downs and

have proficiency in the various programming languages and building data-base

systems. They should also be knowledgeable about networks architecture and the

ways of using it efficiently in the Computer Centres and Public and Private

Institutions of the State. The Dept. awards Bachelor Degree in Computer Sciences

after graduates of preparatory school, scientific branch only, spend a four-year

period of studying.

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Syllabuses for the Department of Computer Sciences

First Stage

Number of Unit Number of Hours

Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

8 2 3 Programming Fundamentals 1

8 2 2 Architecture and Organization I 2

4 - 2 Discrete Mathematics 3

6 2 2 Visual Programming 4

4 - 2 Mathematics 5

4 - 2 Scientific Debate 6

4 - 2 English Language 7

4 - 2 Kurdology 8

42 6 18 Total

Second Stage

Number of Units Number of Hours

Subject

SN Practical Theoretical

8 2 3 Algorithm and Complexity I 1

8 2 3 Architecture and Organization II 2

6 2 2 Programming Language 3

6 2 2 Numerical Analysis 4

6 2 2 Database I 5

4 - 2 Linear Algebra 6

4 - 2 Computation 7

42 10 16 Total

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Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject

SN Practical Theoretical

8 2 3 Computer Vision 1

6 2 2 Algorithm and Complexity II 2

6 2 2 Database II 3

6 2 2 Data Communication and

Networking

4

6 2 2 Data Security 5

6 2 2 Internet Programming 6

6 2 2 Advanced Java Language 7

44 14 15 Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject

SN Practical Theoretical

6 2 2 Data Hiding 1

6 2 2 Client-Server Network 2

6 2 2 Mobile Communication 3

6 2 2 Operating Systems 4

6 2 2 Intelligent Systems 5

6 2 2 Image Processing 6

2 - 1 Research project 7

38 12 13 Total

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College of Languages

To prepare academic staff well equipped with the wide knowledge about

languages in terms of their origins, growth and grammatical nature. College of

Languages was opened at Nawroz University during the academic year 2009-2010.

It currently subsumes the Depts. of English and Kurdish.

Department of English

The Dept. aims at preparing specialized academics in English language and

literature who have good control over the linguistic skills (Spoken and Written) so

as to cope with the cultural innovation in the domains of literature and arts. The

Dept. awards Bachelor of Arts in English. The period of study is four years and

students graduates of preparatory schools, scientific and literary branches, are

accepted.

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Syllabuses for the Department of English

First Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

8 - 4 Communication 1 1

4 - 2 French Language 1 2

6 - 3 Grammar 1 3

4 - 2 Academic debate 4

6 - 3 Pronunciation 5

6 - 3 Literature 6

4 - 2 Kurdology

7

3 1 1 Computer Principles 8

41 1 20 Total

Second Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

8 - 4 Communication2 1

4 - 2 French Language2 2

6 - 3 Grammar2 3

6 - 3 Conversation 4

4 - 2 Phonology 5

4 - 2 Drama 6

4 - 2 Novel 7

4 - 2 Poetry 8

40 - 20 Total

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Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 3 - Essay Writing 1

4 2 - Translation 2

6 3 - Syntax 1 3

6 3 - Conversation 4

4 2 - Linguistics 1 5

6 3 - Drama 6

6 3 - Novel 7

6 3 - Poetry 8

44 22 - Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

4 - 2 Writing research Project 1

4 - 2 Literary Criticism 2

6 - 3 Syntax 2 3

4 - 2 Linguistics 2 4

6 - 3 Drama 5

6 - 3 Novel 6

6 - 3 Poetry 7

36 - 18 Total

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Department of Kurdish

Dept. of Kurdish language and literature at Nawroz University was opened

in the academic year 2014-2015. The decision to open this Dept. was brave and

very important to serve Bahdinan Area in particular and Kurdistan Region at large

in the domains of Kurdish literature, language, culture and arts. The aim was also

to prepare a generation of educated staff who are knowledgeable about Kurdish

language and literature on one hand, and to give an opportunity to the graduate of

the preparatory schools, scientific and literary branches, to join this Dept. and get

B. A. degree in Kurdish language and literature to serve Kurdish people.The period

of study is4 years.

Syllabuses for the Department of Kurdish

First Stage Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

8 - 4 Grammar 1 6 - 3 Phonetics 2 3 1 1 Computer Principles 3 4 - 2 English 4 4 - 2 Academic Debate 5 4 - 2 Research Methodology 6 4 - 2 Folklore 7 4 - 2 Arabic Language 8

37 1 18 Total

Second Stage Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

8 - 4 Morphology 1

6 - 3 Kurdish Culture 2

6 - 3 Literary Orientations 3

4 - 2 Classical Literature 4

4 - 2 Literary Schools 5

4 - 2 Dialectology 6

4 - 2 Story and Novel 7

36 - 18 Total

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Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 - 3 Modern Literature 1

4 - 2 Grammar 2

4 - 2 Theories of Criticism 3

6 - 3 Theories of Language 4

4 - 2 Stylistics 5

4 - 2 Persian Language 6

4 - 2 Lexicology 7

32 - 16 Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Theoretical Practical

6 3 - Applied Criticism 1

6 3 - Comparative Literature 2

6 3 - Contemporary Literature 3

4 2 - Linguistics 4

4 2 - Semantics 5

4 2 - Persian Literature 6

4 2 - Translation 7

4 2 - Research Project 8

38 19 - Total

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College of Engineering

College of Engineering which follows Nawroz University was established in

July 2013. It includes the Dept. of Computer Engineering and Communications

and the Dept. of Architecture Engineering. It tries its best to be one of the

distinguished and pioneering colleges locally, regionally and internationally. As

such it competes honorably with its counterparts at the universities in the Region.

College of Engineering aims at graduating engineering cadres who have high

understanding and knowledge, are psychologically prepared, academically and

practically distinguished, and enjoy the ethics of the engineering profession.

Department of Computer and Communications Engineering

The Dept. of Computer Engineering and Communications was established

in 2012 at the College of Computers and Information Technology. The first batch

of students was admitted to the Dept. in the academic year 2012-2013. It was then

transferred to the College of Engineering in 2013. The Dept. aims at enabling

graduates to be applied engineers who have the ability to design, execute, maintain

and operate all computer systems in addition to design and analyze communication

systems which include ground stations, satellite communications, visual and

optical communications). The period of study at the Dept. is 4 years and English is

the language of instruction. Students graduates of the scientific branch, preparatory

schools are admitted to the Dept. side by side with a limited ratio of the graduates

of the Dept. of Computers, vocational studying and graduates who hold Diploma

degree in communications.

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Syllabuses for the Department of Computer and Communications

Engineering

First Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 2 2 Electrical Engineering

Fundamentals

1

6 2 2 Digital Fundamentals 2

6 2 2 Programming

Fundamentals

3

4 - 2 Mathematics 1 4

4 - 2 Engineering Debate 5

3 3 - Engineering Drawing

(CAD)

6

4 - 2 Kurdology 7

4 - 2 English Language 8

37 9 14 Total

Second Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 2 2 Electronics 1

6 2 2 Digital Systems 2

6 2 2 Microprocessors 3

4 - 2 Mathematics II 4

6 - 3 Communications 5

6 2 2 Systems and Signals 6

6 2 2 Data Structure and

Algorithms

7

40 10 15 Total

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Third Stage

Number of

Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Theoretical Practical

6 2 2 Digital Electronics 1

6 2 2 Computer Control 2

6 2 2 Digital Communications 3

6 2 2 Computer Networks 4

4 - 2 Digital Signal

Processing

5

6 2 2 Operating Systems 6

4 - 2 Optical Communications 7

38 14 10 Total

Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

6 2 2 Antenna and Propagation 1

6 2 2 Real time and Embedded

Systems

2

4 - 2 Satellite Communications 3

4 - 2 Secure Communications 4

4 - 2 Mobile Communications 5

6 2 2 Digital Image Processing 6

4 - 2 Research Project 7

34 14 6 Total

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Department of Architecture Engineering:

The Dept. of Architecture Engineering which follows College of

Engineering at Nawroz University was established in July 2013. The first batch of

students was accepted in the academic year 2013-2014 tothe degree of the

Bachelor of Science in Architecture Engineering. The Dept. always aspires

towards constant improvement and development in the domains of education and

research. It further aims at preparing specialized engineering cadres in building and

create engineering capabilities so as to bring about sustained building and keep the

local cultural heritage and cope with international development. Such cadres are

also expected to have distinguishing capabilities to carry out their tasks in terms of

preparing designs and drawings of housing, administrative, educational and health

projects side by side with the works of supervision and follow up. They are further

able to prepare general drawings of the urban and rural areas and those of cities,

etc. It all in all aims at having graduates who are quite efficient in terms of taste

and aesthetic feelings. Building is an amalgamation of both science and art. As

such the study at the Dept. focuses on both sides. The period of study is 5 years

and the language of instruction is English. Only graduates of the scientific branch,

preparatory schools are admitted to the Dept.

Syllabuses for the Department of Architecture Engineering

First Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical 12 8 2 Architecture design and

Graphics

1

4 2 1 Building Construction I 2

4 - 2 Principles of Design 3

3 1 1 Descriptive Geometry 4

5 3 1 Free Hand Drawing I 5

4 - 2 Mathematics and Statistics 6

3 1 1 Computer Principles 7

4 - 2 Kurdology 8

4 - 2 Engineering Debate 9

4 - 2 English 10

47 15 16 Total

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Second Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

12 8 2 Architectural Design II 1

4 2 1 Perspective and Shadow 2

4 2 1 Buildings Construction II 3

4 - 2 Principles of Architecture 4

4 - 2 History of Architecture I 5

5 3 1 Free Hand Drawing II 6

3 1 1 Computer CAD I 7

4 - 2 Mechanic and Strength of

Materials

8

3 1 1 Surveying 9

43 17 13 Total

Third Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Practical Theoretical

12 8 2 Architectural Design III 1

3 1 1 Theory of Structures 2

5 3 1 Working drawings 3

4 - 2 History of Architecture II 4

4 - 2 Concrete and Steel Design 5

4 - 2 Planning and Housing 6

3 1 1 CAD II 7

35 13 11 Total

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Fourth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours Subject SN

Theoretical Practical

12 8 2 Architecture Design 1

4 - 2 Urban Design 2

5 3 1 Interior and Landscape

Design

3

4 - 2 Theory of Architecture 4

4 - 2 Engineering Services 5

4 - 2 Architecture Environment

and Acoustics

6

4 - 2 Advanced Building

Technology

7

37 11 13 Total

Fifth Stage

Number

of Units

Number of Hours for

The Second Semester

Number of Hours for

The First Semester Subject SN

Practical Theoretical Practical Theoretical

5 - - 6 2 Urban Design

Infill

1

15 14 3 6 2 Design Thesis 2

2 - - - 2 Estimation and

Professional

Practice

3

2 - 2 - - Specification

and Estimation

4

4 - 2 - 2 Local

Architecture

5

2 - 2 - - Architecture

Criticism

6

4 - 2 - 2 Philosophy of

Architecture

7

34 14 11 12 10 Total

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Studying System

First: Nawroz University follows the yearly studying system. Studies start on the 1st of

September and end on the 30th of June.

Second: The period of study at all the Depts. of the university is 4 years. The student, on

completing the requirements, is awarded B.A. or B.Sc. according to specialization (except Dept.

of Architectural Engineering where the period of study is 5 years).

Third: The university adopts an educational system that obliges the students to attend regular

lectures according to a weekly timetable announced in the scientific Dept. The students have also

to pass both term and yearly exams for the subjects assigned for each stage by getting a pass

mark that ranges between 50-100% in each studying subject so as to move to the next stage.

Fourth: The weekly hours for each subject are weighted by a number of units that highlight the

relative importance of that subject so as to calculate the student’s yearly average and graduation

average as well. Each theoretical hour in the classroom is weighted by 2 units while a practical

hour in the laboratory is weighted by 1 unit.

Fifth: The number of subjects in each studying stage ranges between 6-10 subjects and the

number of units (the total of relative values for all subjects in a stage) is not less than 34 units.

Sixth: The syllabus for each studying subject is distributed the year round on the basis of 30

weeks (28 weeks as minimum and 32weeks as maximum). The number of weekly hours for the

studying subjects is within the limit of 1 hour to 6 hours per week for each subject

Seventh: The student is awarded the Bachelor degree after achieving success in all studying

Stages and covering not less than 156 units in addition to successfully passing the period of

training in the work field.

Eighth: The final examinations (first sitting) are held in June of every year. In case the student

fails in passing them, s/he is given another chance in September of the same year (second

sitting). It is provided that a student should pass all studying subjects to move to a higher stage.

A student’s mark in each subject is distributed according to the following table:

Type of

Examination

The Mark The Party Running the

Examination

Yearly Average

Examinations

10 Marks:

5 Marks for each studying

term

The Scientific Dept. Direct

supervision by the subject

instructor

Mid-Year

Examination

30 Marks The Examination Committee

Final Examination 60 Marks The examination Committee

Ninth: The student is allowed to be absent for not more than 10%of the total number of lectures

for each studying subject during the academic year, just to take benefit of this in emergency

cases that demand him/her being absent. The following table illustrates the allowed upper ratios

of absence:

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Number of Weekly

Hours for

The Studying Subject

The allowed ratios for

the absence

Number of Hours

1 10% 3

2 10% 6

3 10% 9

4 10% 12

5 10% 15

6 10% 18

Tenth: In case of disease or accidents, the student has the right to be referred to a medical centre

specialized in students’ affairs after getting an official form from the Registration Unit in the

College, taking into account the following:

A. In case the Medical Centre approves the students’ health state and gives him leave, the latter

will be 72 hrs. only as a maximum level.The number of disease leaves should not exceed 10 days

throughout the year.

B. The student has the right to have 3 disease forms throughout the year. This should not

contradict with legally fixed absence ratio. In case of severe disease certified by medical reports,

the College can look into the matter of raising the absence ratio to 15% for just one time and for

a limited number of studying subjects through the academic year.

C. In cases which treatment is required for a period that exceeds the limits mentioned in A and B,

the students should submit a request to postpone the school year.

D. The student is considered fail in any subject if his/her absences exceeded 10% of the

scheduled hours for the subject without a legal excuse or (15%) with legal excuse approved by

the college council.

Eleventh: The mark of the students who succeeds in the second sitting is reduced as follows:

a. If the student’s absence in the first sitting is due to a legal excuse that is convincing to the

college council, the mark is calculated as follows:

50 + 75% for the number that is over 50

b. If the student’s absence in the first sitting is due to an illegal excuse, the mark is calculated as

follows:

50 + 50% for the number that is over than 50

Twelfth: If the student does not get the minimum passing mark in the second sitting in any of

the subjects he has been tested in, s/he will be a failure in that year, and should repeat it by

attending the lectures and doing the exams of the subjects s/he has failed.

Thirteenth: The student is exempted from the subjects that omitted from the syllabus and has

to study those added in case of replacing the syllabuses. The subjects will be measured with

those of the session s/he has graduated with.

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Fourteenth: It is not allowed to postpone the second setting exams whatever to be the case.

Fifteenth: The student’s graduation rank is calculated on the basis of multiplying the average

for each studying year by the percentage indicated opposite to it (The Weighted Mean for the

studying year). The Weighted averages for the four studying years are summed to be the

student’s graduation average. The following table illustrates the weighted percentages for the

average of each studying year:

Stage Percentage

First 10%

Second 20%

Third 30%

Fourth 40%

As for the colleges that have 5-year studying period, the percentages of the average of each

studying year as calculated as illustrated in the following table:

Stage Percentage

First 5%

Second 10%

Third 20%

Fourth 25%

Fifth 40%

Sixteenth: The final marks are announced by estimations only. The following table illustrates

these estimations and the mark-ranges representing them:

Estimation Mark-Range

Excellent 90 – 100

Very Good 80 – 89

Good 70 -79

Fair 60 – 69

Pass 50 – 59

Weak 49 and below

Seventeenth: The student is dismissed from the college in either of two cases:

a. If s/he fails for two successive years in the same stage.

b. If the period of his/her studying has exceeded one and a half times the period set for it (i.e.

more than 6 years) including the years of postponement and failure. The halves of years are

modified to full years (This item applies to the students admitted from the studying year 2007-

2008 onward).

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Eighteenth: The University or Faculty Council has the right, based on a recommendation by

the college or institute council not to regard it a failure year for the student if she/he fails in the

subjects s/he has not done the second sitting examinations in them in the next year due to a

reason against his/her will or some hard circumstances during the examination period.

Nineteenth: The University or Faculty Council has the right, based on a recommendation by

the college or institute council to allow the students who has failed in the final year for 2

successive years to do the examination in the third year if his/her failure in the second year was

in one yearly subject or in two term subjects on the condition that s/he has not covered the period

allowed to stay at the college or institute.

Student’s Rights

1. The student has the right to learn in a relaxing environment provided with the modern learning

necessities. The university has to provide the required services.

2.The student has the right to use the university facilities that assist his learning, namely

laboratories, libraries and networks. (The university has to assure the quality of these

requirements and their enjoying of the international specifications).

3. The student has the right of studying according to the latest updates in his field of

specialization that tally with the studying programmes set in the universities of the Region. (The

university should endeavour to develop these programmes as much as possible to make them suit

the changes and shifts in the different specializations in the world).

4. The student has the right to get a fair, scientific and objective assessment of his/her academic

level via a solid system of examination programmes that minimize errors to the lowest extent and

by what brings justice among all students. (The university runs an electronic examination system

through the use of highly efficient computer programmes. It tries it best to develop these

programmes).

5. The first three top graduatesat the college level has the right to take back the whole or a part of

the tuition fees for the studying year when they achieved that level of success. (The first top

students receives back all his tuition fees; the second student half of them; and the third student a

quarter of them).

6. The students have the right to celebrate the national occasions and have scientific recreation

trips through collaboration with the Students Union as much as they can and in a way that does

not affect the running of lectures and through coordination with the Deaneries of the colleges.

7. The students have the right to participate in the athletic, artistic and cultural activities to

develop their mental abilities. This is done by cooperation with the Students Union and through

the Department of non-departmental activities in such way that does not affect the running of the

lectures and by approval on the part of the deaneries of the colleges.

8. The student has the right to use the allowed percentages of absence from lectures such as leave

in emergency and necessary cases on the condition it does not exceed the highest allowed extent.

This has nothing to do with the marks obtained by the student.

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Examination Instructions

1. The student has to carry his ID in the examination hall and show it when asked.

2. No book or paper is allowed inside the examination hall.

3. The student has to write his full name as fixed in the official lists, class, department and the

name of the subject either in Kurdish or in Arabic by a ball-pen.

4.The speech is not allowed inside the examination hall.

5.No paper of the examination note-book is allowed to be torn.

6. All students’ questions are directed to the supervisor of the examination hall and students are

not allowed to talk with the invigilators.

7.The student is not allowed to leavethe examination hall during the first half-hour of the exam

and s/he is not allowed to enter the examination hall after distributing questions among the

students.

8. The student remains sitting in his place when the supervisor announces the end of the time

allotted to the examination.

9. The student has no right to change his sitting place. This happens only by the supervisor’s

approval.

10. The student has to bring all he requires in the examination and no borrowing is allowed in the

examination hall.

11. If cheating or an attempt to cheat is proved in the daily, weekly, monthly, term and yearly

examinations, the student will fail in all the studying subjects of that year. In case it is repeated

she/he will be dismissed and his/her file will be removed from the university documents.

12. It is never allowed to enter the mobile or any other electronic device into the examination

hall.

13. The student has the right to postpone the mid-year examinations to the second sitting of those

examinations after paying a certain amount of money specified by Presidency of University. The

student has to attend on the day of the examination to be postponed and submit an official

request to postpone to the registration Unit of the College.

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Postponing The Studying Year

Based on the Rules of Section(1), Article (45), the student has the right to postpone the

studying year for humanitarian and hard conditions by a decision on the part of the College

Council and as follows:

First: The student can postpone his studying for one year for legal reasons that are convincing

for the college or institute council. The student has to submit the postponement format least a

month before the starting of the final examinations.

Second: The University or Faculty President has the right, after recommendation by the college

or institute council, to postpone the student’s studying for a second year, based on convincing

legal reason. The student has to submit the postponement form at least a month before the

starting of the final examinations.

Third: There is no postponement for the students’ studying at the colleges and institutes that

follow the Term System, in the second term only in case the students’ has hard circumstances

beyond his/her will. The students should succeed in the first term. In this case the postponement

of the studying year is for both terms.

Fourth: The Minister, based on a recommendation by the University Council or Faculty of

Technical Education and for hard circumstances, can postpone the student’s studying for a third

and a last year.

The Form of Postponing the Studying Year

1. Getting the postponement form the Registration Unit.

2. Filling in the spaces that are student’s specific. The

reasons behind postpone- ment should be clearly stated

with the student’s signature in the square assigned.

3. The student should annex with the form the receipt of

paying the tuition fees of the year of postponement. The

form is returned to the Registration Unit again to

complete the procedures.

4.The Registration Unit should check the student’s

payment of the tuition fees, and then get the approvals by

the Department and the College Council.

5. After obtaining the college Council approval, the

Registration Unit issues the administrative decision to

postpone the studying year.

6. The student pays 30% of the tuition fees in case of

postponing at the beginning of the studying year. The

whole sum is paid in case the student has attended

lectures.

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Students Discipline Guides

First:

Each student should consider the following:

1. Abide by the laws, regulations, instructions and commands issued by the university or the

Faculty of Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the

college or the institute.

2.Should not do harm by saying or by action to the name of the university or the Faculty of

Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college or

the institute inside or outside these institutions.

3. Should avoid any behavior that contradicts University, should abide strictly by rules, respect

the administration, teaching staff, personnel, and friendship relations, and cooperate with

students.

4. Stick to what imposes discipline, security and quietness in the university, the college, the

institute or the department.

5. Take care of the studying necessities and the possessions of the university, the college, the

institute or the department.

6. Should not violate the rules of the procedures of good teaching.

7. Should not do what harms religious beliefs, national unity and national feelings.

Second:

The student’s punishment will be (Calling Attention) if s/he misbehaves with his colleagues,

the students.

Third:

The student’s punishment will be (Warning) in case s/he does any of the following illegal

actions:

1.If s/he is punished with (Calling Attention) but which is not withdrawn or isnot notified and

commits another act that requires punishing by (Calling Attention) again.

2.In case the student violates the rules of Discipline, quietness and stability inside the

university, college, institute, or the department.

3.In case of offending a student orally.

Fourth:

The Student will be punished by (Reprehension) in case s/he committed any of the following

illegal acts:

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1.Ifs/he is punished with (Calling Attention) but which is not withdrawn or isnot notified and

commits another act that requires punishing by (Warning ) also.

2.Has offended by speech a member of the staff of the university or the Faculty of

Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college or

the institute other than the teaching staff or students.

3.Has done harm due to negligence or unintentional mistake to the possession of the university or

the Faculty of Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations.

Fifth:

Any student who commits any of the following illegal acts, will be dismissed temporarily from

the university or the college of institute for a period not more than one studying year.

1. Has been punished during the years of studying by two rapprochement punishments that have

not been withdrawn or cancelled. Then commits another illegal act that necessitates the

rapprochement punishment.

2. Done body attack to a member of the staffof the university or the Faculty of Technical

Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college or the institute

other than teaching staff members.

3. Practiced violence against his/her colleagues, the students.

4. Carried any kind of weapons, licensed or not licensed, on the campus of the University or

college or the institute.

5. Has intentionally done harm to the possessions of the university or the Faculty of Technical

Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college or the institute.

6. Done harm to national unity, religious beliefs or national feelings.

7. Has orally offended a member of the teaching staff or a lecturer at the university or the Faculty

of Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college

or the institute.

8. Taken alcoholics on the campus, or has been evidently drunk at the university or the Faculty

of Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college

or the institute.

9. Done harm by words or act to the namethe university or the Faculty of Technical Education or

Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college or the institute inside or

outside these institutions.

10. Affected negatively the running of the lectures.

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Sixth:

Any student committing any of the following illegal acts will be totally dismissed from the

university or the Faculty of Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical

Specializations.

1.Repeating any act stated in (5) of these instructions.

2.Offendedby act a member of the teaching staff or the lecturers at the university or the Faculty

of Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college

or the institute.

3.Committed an immoral act inside the institutions of the Ministry of Higher Education.

4.Is sentenced by a crime or an immoral act.

5.Has taken drugs inside the university or the Faculty of Technical Education or Kurdistan

Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college or the institute.

Seventh:

1. The imposing of decided punishments in these instructions on the student does not prevent the

imposing of another punishment stated in the Penal Law or any other penal statement.

2. If there has been a case against a student for an illegal act outside the university, Kurdistan

Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the Faculty of Technical Education or the College

or the Institute, has the right took for it from a disciplinary perspective until the final decision is

taken concerning that case.

Eighth:

Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the Dean of the College form the

Students Discipline Committee headed by a member of the teaching staff whose academic

status is not less that Asst. Prof.the Committee also includes two other members whose

academic status is not less than a lecturer. There is also a member representing the students in

the committee.

Ninth:

In case any event of those stated in Articles (5) and (6) of these instructions, Students

Discipline Committee should look into the matter and submit its recommendation concerning

the suitable punishment to the head of Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or

the Dean of the College or the Institute to approve it and duly recommend.

Tenth:

1.All types of punishment including dismissal for not more than a month are within the Dean’s

authority.

2. Dismissal for more than a month is within the authority of the College or Institute Council.

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3.Final dismissal from the university or the Faculty of Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher

Council for Medical Specializations or the college or the institute is within the authority of the

Heads of these institutions based on a recommendation by the College or Institute Council.

Eleventh:

The student who is dismissed from the university or the Faculty of Technical Education or

Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical Specializations or the college or the Institute for not more

than a year and not less than a month, has the right to object it to the heads of these institutions the

decision of his/her dismissal within 15 days from the date of being notified of his dismissal or from

the date of being announced on the notice board of the college or the institute in case it was difficult

to notify him/her. If the student’s dismissal is final, s/he has the right to object it to the University

Council or the Council the Faculty of Technical Education or Kurdistan Higher Council for Medical

Specializations. The Council or its Head, each according to its authority has the right to look into

the objection within 15 days from the date of its submission. Then the decision will be final.

Twelfth:

The punishment should be announced on the notice board of the college or the institute for not

less than a week. The student’s father or any one representing him/her should be given a

written notification. Also the student should be summoned to make him/her understand the

reasons behind the punishment.

Admission Conditions

Students are admitted to Nawroz University according to a set of conditions according to the

below listed colleges and as follows:

First. College of Law and Politics:

1. Dept. of Law: The student’s average should not be less than (60%) and should be a graduate

of the scientific or the literary branch with a certificate approved by the Ministry of Education.

2. Dept. of International Relations, Diplomacy and Political Sciences: The applicant’s

average should not be less than (60%) and should be a graduate of the scientific or the literary

branch with a certificate approved by the Ministry of Education.

3. The Technique of Admission to the Depts. of Law, International Relations, Diplomacy

and Political Sciences: The number of admitted students should not exceed (160) in each Dept.

for both morning and evening studies after approval by the Quality Assurance Office depending

on the number of teaching staff members, classrooms, Laboratories, and all other requirements.

4. The ratio (10%) of the admission plan in the Dept. of Law is dedicated to the graduates of the

Dept. of Law Administration of the Technical Institute, on the condition that the average is not

less than (60%) according to Law no. (2) of the year 2013 of Civil Universities when a chance as

given to the graduates of preparatory schools and institutes to look after studying in private

universities, and after special looking into Article no. 8 of Law no. (2)of the year 2013 taking

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into account the market requirements in the region, it has been decided to accept the graduates of

the preparatory school and the technical institutes at the level of the governmental Polytechnic

Universities or anyone who has got a preparatory certificate or the Institutes outside Iraq.

Second. College of Administration and Economics:

1. The Technique of Admission to the Depts. of Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business

Administration, Administration and Economics, Hospitality and Tourism: Students are admitted

without competition and the number of admitted students should not exceed (200) students in

each dept. for both morning and evening studies taking into account the aforementioned

conditions and after approval by the Quality Assurance Office depending on the number of

teaching staff members, laboratories classrooms and all other requirements.

2. The ratio (10%) of the admission plan in the Depts. of Accountancy, and Financing and

Banking is dedicated to the graduates of the Dept. of Bank Administration of the Technical

Institute, on the condition that the average is not less than (60%)

3. The ratio of (15%) of the admission plan for the Depts. of Accounting and Banking and

Finance is for the graduates of Commercial preparatory schools or the graduates of the Region’s

Ministry of Education on the condition that the average is not less than (60%) .

4. The ratio of (10%) of the admission plan for the Dept. of Business Management is for the

graduates of the Dept. of Administration, Technical Institute and without competition

5. The ratio of (10%) of the admission plan for the Dept. of Accountancy is for the graduates of

the Dept. of accounting, Technical Institute and without competition .

Third: College of Computers and Information Technology

1. Departments of Computer Sciences, Information Technology and Information Systems: The general average should not be less than (60%) and the total of the marks of the subjects

(Physics and Mathematics) should not be less than (120) marks. Only graduates of the scientific

branch are accepted.

2. The Technique of Admission in the Departments of Computer Sciences, Information

Technology and Information Systems: The number of admitted applicants should not be more

than (100) students for both morning and evening studiesand after approval by the Quality

Assurance Office depending on the number of teaching staff members, laboratories, classrooms

and all other requirements.

3. The ratio (10%) of admission plan in the Dept. of Information Systems and Information

Technology is dedicated to the graduates of the Dept. of IT, on the condition that the average is

not less than (60%)

4. The ratio (5%) of the admission plan in the Dept. of I.T. is given to the graduates of

Vocational Preparatory Schools, Dept. of I.T. on the condition that the average is not less than

(65%) .

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Fourth: College of Languages

1. Departments of English Language, English Literature and Translation

The average should not be less than (60%) and the student’s mark in English subject not less

than (60%). It accepts graduates of preparatory schools, both scientific and literary branches.

2. Department of Kurdish:

The average should not be less than (55%) and the student’s mark in Kurdish subject not less

than (55%). It accepts graduates of preparatory schools, both scientific and literary branches.

Fifth: College of Engineering

1. Dept. of Architecture Engineering:

The applicant should be a graduate of the scientific branch and the certificate should be

equalized at the Ministry of Education. The general average should not be less than (80%) and

the total of the marks of the subjects (Physics and Mathematics) should not be less than (140)

marks.

2. Depts. of Computer Engineering and Communications, Computer Engineering,

Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and General Engineering:

The applicant should be a graduate of the scientific branch. The general average should not be

less than (75%) and the total of marks in (Physics and Mathematics) should not be less than (140

marks).

3. Studying at the college of Engineering in 1 and 2 above is morning. The student’s age should

not be more than (35) years and studying in these departments is morning.

4. The Technique of Admission in the Engineering Group:

Including all its specializations, the engineering group should not admit more than (80)

applicants, except the Dept. of Architectural Engineering, the number of admitted applicants

should not be more than (50) students and after approval by the Quality Assurance Office

depending on the number of teaching staff members, laboratories, classrooms and all other

requirements of conditions ,measurements and instructions concerning average, preference and

age.

5. The ratio (5%) of admission plan in Computer Engineering is dedicated to the graduates of the

Dept. of IT and Information Systems of the Technical Institute, on the condition that the average

is not less than (75%)

6. The ratio (5%) of the admission plan in Computer Engineering and Communication is given to

the graduates of the Dept. of Communications at the Technological Institute on the condition that

the average is not less than (75%) .

7. The ratio (5%) of the admission plan in Computer Engineering and Communication is given to

the graduates of the vocational preparatory schools, Dept. of IT on the condition that the average

is not less than (80%).