University of Tripoli
جامعة الفاتح | |
Former names | University of Tripoli |
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Motto | {عَلَّمَ الإِنْسَانَ مَا لَمْ يَعْلَمْ} |
Motto in English | {AAallama alinsana ma lam yaAAlam}- |
Type | Public - Non-Profit |
Established | 1957 |
Students | over 45,000[1] |
Location | , 32°51′21″N 13°13′17″E / 32.8557519°N 13.2212842°E |
Website | http://www.alfateh.edu.ly |
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Al Fateh University (Arabic: جامعة الفاتح) is the largest and most important institute of higher education in Libya, providing undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate levels of study. It is located in the capital Tripoli. The university was founded as an independent university in 1973 as the University of Tripoli when the University of Libya was divided up.
History
The first college of what became Al Fateh University was founded in 1957 as the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Libya. In 1966 the Faculty of Agriculture was added, and in 1972 the College of Petroleum and Minerals.
In 1973, the University of Libya was split into two independent universities. All the colleges (faculties) located in Tripoli joined the new University of Tripoli while those located in Benghazi joined the new University of Benghazi (later renamed Garyounis University).
In 1976 the University of Tripoli was renamed Al Fateh University[2] after the student unrest in April, 1976, where pro-government students chanted Al Fateh.[3][4]
In 2007 a separate Al-Fateh University of Medical Sciences was established in Tripoli, that included the colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Medical Technology.[3]
Faculties
Al Fateh University proper is composed of the following colleges (faculties):
- Faculty of Sciences
- Faculty of Agriculture
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- Faculty of Fine Arts & Media
- Faculty of Physical Education
- Faculty Of Economics and Political Sciences
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Languages
- Faculty of Information Technology
Another five off-campus institutions were recently incorporated into the university.
Faculty of Sciences
Faculty of Science was established in 1957. It was the first practical faculty at that time. Then the faculty witnessed high attention and development with the emergence of great Al-Fateh revolution. It becomes a scientific forum attracts the attention of every ambitious person from all sides of the country to have knowledge and learning. The faculty continues its academic mission achieved the following goals: Prepare specialists in fundamental and applied sciences by providing integrated academic programs that enable students to have the following degrees:
- Intermediate Certificate (Diploma).
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
Contribute to teach fundamental and applied sciences after coordination with other faculties, universities, and high institutes.
Perform scientific research and studies in different fields, strengthening ties, and exchange of experiences with other scientific and production bodies inside and outside of the Jamahiriya.
Contribute to disseminate scientific culture in different fields in accordance with the development of modern science and providing scientific and technical services and consultations to public organizations and bodies.
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Agriculture was established on 27/6/1966 as a faculty affiliated to the University of Libya and it was the second established faculty III Tripoli. The main aims of the faculty of agriculture represent in preparing highly qualified agricultural engineers in different specializations, performing agricultural research, and providing consultations and technical services.
The academic study started by matriculation of the first class in 1966/1967 and their number was forty-two students divided on three scientific departments:
- Department of plant production.
- Department of animal production.
- Department of soil and water.
In 1971/1972 the department of food science affiliated to faculty of engineering was joined faculty of agriculture.
The department of plant production was consisted of five branches: agricultural economics, horticulture, field crops, plant protection, and agricultural engineering.
In 1978 these branches changed to become departments and two departments were added to the faculty in the same year (department of pasture and forests and department of home economics). In 1995 the department of hydroponics was established in the faculty and department of political culture was innovated in 2002. So the total number of departments in the faculty becomes twelve, in addition to general department that students have a preliminary year before joining specialized scientific departments.
Springing from the attention of Al-Fateh Revolution to build and develop educational and agricultural sectors, the facilities of the faculty witnessed a huge development represented in inauguration of new building of the faculty in 1979. It has been observed that there is a great increase in the numbers of students who join the faculty. This increase reflects the capacity of the faculty and its importance as a faculty affiliated to Al-Fateh University. The numbers of graduates witness a great development; as the number of graduates develops from 29 in 1969/1970 to 7044 in the autumn of 2002-2003. In 1966 there was one Libyan member of the faculty work in the faculty of Agriculture. During 1980's a number of envoys abroad come back to Libya to form high percentage of Libyan professors in the faculty as their number reaches 208 professors; including 37 envoys still abroad, in addition to five Arab professors.
When faculty of agriculture was inaugurated in 1966, the study was held in buildings of faculty of science till 1978. In 1979 the new faculty has been inaugurated that regarded one of the most prominent achievements of Al-Fateh Revolution. The faculty building was one of the largest buildings not only in the Libya, but also in Africa and Arab world.
Faculty of Engineering
It was established in was called faculty of high technical studies within scientific and technical cooperation program with UNESCO, so it was the first Engineering faculty established in the Libya. In 1967; the faculty joined the University of Libya and called faculty of Engineering. In 1972; faculty of Petroleum Engineering was established that formed the University of Tripoli along with faculty of Engineering and faculty of Science in 1973. Faculty of Engineering and other faculties were cores of AI¬Fateh University. In 1978; Nuclear and Electronic Engineering Faculty was joined the university. In 1985; faculty of Petroleum Engineering was merged with Faculty of Engineering according to the policy of connecting faculties and high institutes with engineering research centers. In 1988; Nuclear and Electronic Engineering Faculty was merged with faculty of Engineering to form the University Of Green Flag Of Engineering Science. In 1991; the two faculties were merged again to form faculty.
However, the Faculty of Engineering has a leading rule in its scientific career, this rule is increasingly important to go side by side with technical development specially in the fields of communications and information engineering, new materials and their application, sustainable and renewable energy, modern techniques of building and construction and their effects on the environment and etc. In response to this development; faculty of Engineering made changes in academic courses and academic structure. The faculty of engineering that had four departments only in the past; has been developed to have fourteen departments to meet the needs and requirements of Libyan society and to achieve its aims and visions.
Departments of the Faculty
- Department of Civil Engineering.
- Department of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering.
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronic Engineering.
- Department of Architecture and Urbanism.
- Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture.
- Department of Chemical Engineering.
- Department of Geological Engineering.
- Department of Petroleum Engineering.
- Department of Mining Engineering.
- Department of Aerospace Engineering.
- Department of Nuclear Engineering.
- Department of Materials engineering and Metals Engineering.
- Department of Information Technology.
- Department of Management Engineering. (Graduate)
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Faculty of veterinary medicine was established in 1975 by the decree issued. The faculty is a scientific organization that graduates veterinarians enable to participate in solving problems of animal health, preventive medicine, animal production, and food control. The faculty of veterinary medicine is a research institution to understand and finding solutions for many problems face the society in the field of animal health, introducing proper new techniques in diagnosis, medication, production, in addition to research side in basic applied sciences.
Campus of the Faculty
- Administration ward: includes people's committee of the faculty, offices of secretaries of scientific departments, and faculty offices.
- Second ward: includes lecture halls, classes, cafeteria, and library
- Third ward: includes labs of faculty.
- Fourth ward: includes laboratories. In addition to anatomy hall, ray rooms,surgical operations theaters, and samples cooling rooms.
Departments of the Faculty
- Department of Anatomy and Tissues.
- Department of Physiology and Biochemistry.
- Department of Micro-organisms and Parasites.
- Department of Disease and Diagnostic Laboratory.
- Department of Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology.
- Department of Preventive Medicine.
- Department of Health surveillance on food.
- Department of Internal Medicine.
- Department of Diseases of poultry and fish.
- Department of Surgery and Reproduction.
- Department of people ideology.
Al Fateh University School of Medicine
Al Fateh Medical College was initially planned as part of the main university, but was given more autonomy and a separate administration. It is still, however, geographically adjacent to the main campus in Southeast Tripoli. The main teaching hospital is the large Tripoli Medical Center known locally as the TMC . Other teaching facilities are Tripoli Central Hospital, Alkhadera Hospital and Aljala Hospital.
Notes
- ^ http://www.4icu.org/reviews/3173.htm "Total Enrollment=over-45,000 , Total Staff=2,500-2,999"
- ^ (1988) Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations (7th edition) Worldmark Press, New York, volume 2, page 178, ISBN 0-471-62406-3
- ^ a b "عن الجامعة" ("About the University") Alfateh University, in Arabic
- ^ Not to be confused with the "Great al-Fateh revolution" of 1 September 1969. Ian Black (1 September 2009) "Extravagant celebrations in Libya to mark Gaddafi's 40 years in power" The Guardian
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