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DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION

Our Department Vision

31.10.2024 08:06

Our Department Vision

Vision
Our program's vision is to be a respected and preferred educational and research institution with a developed institutional identity and culture, making continuous progress at both national and international levels. Our goal is to set the standard of excellence in construction technology, providing an educational environment that fosters innovative and sustainable solutions. A key objective is to ensure our students become globally competitive individuals by closely following technological advancements and integrating these into the educational process.

Mission
Our program’s mission is to provide nationally and internationally qualified education, equipping students with the skills to meet the needs of the construction industry. In line with this, we aim to train individuals who can apply acquired knowledge to solve real-world problems, create innovative designs, excel in their profession, uphold ethical values, collaborate effectively in teams, think independently, and communicate their ideas effectively in both spoken and written forms.

The foundational elements of our mission include:

  • Quality Education: Providing students with theoretical and practical knowledge and skills to adapt to the dynamics of the construction industry.
  • Research and Development: Conducting research projects that contribute to science and technology, developing innovative solutions, and integrating these into our students’ education.
  • Ethical Values: Training technicians with a sense of professional ethics and responsibility, who are sensitive to society and the environment.
  • Global Competitiveness: Equipping our students with knowledge and skills that allow them to compete internationally and succeed in the global construction industry.
  • Continuous Improvement: Continuously enhancing our educational programs and infrastructure to provide rapid and effective solutions that meet the evolving needs of the sector.

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