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College of Computing at Qassim University reviews "Graduation Projects"

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The College of Computer Science at Qassim University, represented by the Student Club and the Graduation Projects Committee, organized the "Graduation Projects Exhibition" for the first semester of the academic year 1434/1435 AH. The exhibition was held in the fourth-floor lobby of the university. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Vice Dean of the College of Computer Science, Dr. Fahd Al-Sultan, in the presence of faculty members, students, and interested parties. During the event, graduation projects by students were showcased. Concurrently, another exhibition was held at the University Studies Center for Girls, where students' projects were presented online in the adjacent celebration hall.,

Dr. Ashraf Nasr, Secretary of the Projects Committee, for his part, confirmed that this exhibition comes to highlight the graduation projects of male and female students, which have been worked on for two semesters. He mentioned that the projects are presented from the college's three departments: "Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Information Technology.".

Professor Abdulilah Al-Suwaid, supervisor of the Student Club, explained that the exhibition is part of the university's efforts to support graduating male and female students by showcasing their work and introducing those embarking on graduation projects to new ideas that serve society. It also aims to introduce prospective students interested in studying at the college to graduation projects. He noted that this exhibition is being held for the fifth time and takes place at the end of each academic semester. A group of male and female students from the College of Computing, led by the Student Club president, Rayan Al-Maliki, and supervised by the Student Club supervisor and the female student club supervisor, Manal Al-Mousa, participated in preparing for it. He extended his thanks and appreciation to the Projects and Maintenance Department and the Deanship of Student Affairs for their support and contributions to the success of the exhibition. .

 

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