​The College of Engineering at the University of Information Technology and Communications (UoITC) concluded the training course titled “Mechanism for Understanding and Constructing Course Specifications According to Bologna Process Standards.”
The course was held under the supervision of the Continuing Education Center from May 31 to June 4, 2026, with the participation of faculty members from various scientific departments.

​The seminar addressed key themes adopted in preparing course specifications according to the requirements of the Bologna Process. It focused primarily on formulating learning outcomes, as well as developing modern teaching and evaluation methods in alignment with quality and academic accreditation standards.
​Additionally, the course featured an overview of the philosophy behind the Bologna system and its significance in developing the higher education framework. Participants were also trained on designing curricula and constructing effective learning outcomes that comply with international academic standards, thereby contributing to enhancing the overall quality of the educational process.
​The course concluded with a final exam for the participants to assess their comprehension of the concepts and skills related to preparing and developing curricula in accordance with the Bologna Process requirements.
The event witnessed active interaction and engagement, which successfully fulfilled the course objectives and strengthened the faculty’s capabilities in implementing the system’s standards within the academic environment.