Academy of Engineering Sciences (Sudan)
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أكاديمية العلوم الهندسية و الطبية | |
Former names | College of Electrical Engineering, Academy of Engineering Sciences |
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Type | Private |
Established | 2002 |
President | Prof. Mohamed Ali Basheer |
Vice-president | Mr. Kamil Abdullah El-Kamil |
Dean | Prof. Mohamed Ali Basheer |
Location | , , |
Colors | White & Blue |
Website | www |
Academy of Engineering and Medical Sciences (formerly shortened to AEMS)(Arabic: أكاديمية العلوم الهندسية والطبية) is a private University in Khartoum, Sudan. It was founded in 2002.
History
[edit]Academy of Engineering and Medical Sciences (AEMS) was founded in 2002 with only Computer Engineering (Diploma and Bachelor) & Communication Engineering (Diploma and Bachelor), in 2007 the diploma Programs were frozen up to date.[1]
In 2006 two more bachelor programs were added, Electrical Power Engineering bachelor and Electrical Machines Engineering bachelor.
In 2010, Computer Engineering & Electrical Machines Engineering were Edited to be Bachelor in Electronics And Computer Engineering & Bachelor in Electrical Control Engineering, and Architecture Program Started. in 2013 business Administration program started. And in 2016 Mathematics and Computer Science program started.
Programs
[edit]The academy has the following undergraduate programs:
- Bachelor of Computer & Electronics Engineering.
- Bachelor of Communication Engineering.
- Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering.
- Bachelor of Electrical Control Engineering.
- Bachelor of Architecture.
- Bachelor of Business Administration.
- Bachelor of Accounting.
- Bachelor of Information Technology.
- Bachelor of Mathematics and Computer Sciences.
- Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering.
It offers Postgraduate - Master of Science programs in:
- Computer Engineering.
- Communication Engineering.
- Electrical Power Engineering.
AEMS's medium of instruction is English.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "نبذة تأريخية". Archived from the original on 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2014-11-21.