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GUIDELINES FOR WRITING PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION Dr. Amina M R El-Nemer Lecturer Maternity and Gynecology Nursing Dep. IQAP Manager

A- Basic Information A- Basic Information  1. Program title: Write program title

2.Programme type:  Write whether the program is single (has the specialty of one department), joint (has two specialties) or multidisciplinary (has more than two specialties). Specialties may be in different departments in one faculty or more than one faculty.

3. Faculty 3. Faculty  Write the name of the faculty responsible for the program. In the case of joint or multi-disciplinary program, write the name of the faculty, which has the main responsibility for the program.

4- Department Write the name (s) of the department (s) providing the program

5.Assistant Co-ordinator Write the name 6. Co-coordinator 6. Co-coordinator Write the name

7. External evaluator(s) Write the name(s) of the external evaluator(s) 8. Last date of programme approval 8. Last date of programme approval Write down the year in which the programme was last authorised.

Professional Information 1. Program Aims: Write down the program aims in a general way specifying the most important knowledge skills and attitudes which the students should gain after completing the program. Write down the program aims in a general way specifying the most important knowledge skills and attitudes which the students should gain after completing the program.

2. Intended learning outcomes (ILOs) When completing this item, the complete ILOs for the program should be given so that the courses comprising the program can be justified by the program ILOs which they satisfy. Also, each ILO should be given a code or number so that it can be easily referred to. The (ILOs) include, without limitation. When completing this item, the complete ILOs for the program should be given so that the courses comprising the program can be justified by the program ILOs which they satisfy. Also, each ILO should be given a code or number so that it can be easily referred to. The (ILOs) include, without limitation.

a. knowledge and understanding  Meaning the basic information and understanding the graduate should have gained upon completing the programme.

b. Intellectual capabilities  Meaning the intellectual capabilities gained by the graduate after completing the program such as: the ability to select from different choices - concluding and discussing- innovation, specifying problems and finding solutions- etc.

c. Professional and Practical skills  Meaning the capability to use academic material in professional applications, which should be gained by the student upon completing the program. Examples of such capabilities include: use of remote sensing maps - laser applications - ability to diagnose an illness - writing a treatment prescription - managing water resources - performing an engineering design - designing a computer program - etc.

General and Transferable Skills:  Meaning the different general or transferable skills that should be gained by the student upon completing the program. These are non subject-specific skills such as:  Computing skills  Communication skills  Management skills  Working in a group  Problem solving

3. Academic Standards  Write a specification of the academic standards for the program which indicate what the graduate should have achieved on completion of the program. Reference should be made to external references such as benchmark statements

4. External References for Standards (Benchmarks)  Meaning the collection of measures applied by the academic community to ensure that the graduates have fulfilled the academic standards and the academic quality level specified in the institution mission

5. Curriculum structure and contents  a- Programme duration:  Write the minimum number of years required to complete the programme and obtain the degree.

b- Program structure The following points have to be covered: (i) Number of hours required to complete the program (including lectures, exercises,lab. And others). (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) number of hours and the percentages of the total number of program hours classified respectively as: -basic sciences courses - social sciences and humanities courses - specialized courses, - other courses and - practical/field training

6. Program courses  6.1 First Year / Semester for the first column of the table: for the first column of the table: write the code number of the course and its title write the code number of the course and its title for the second column of the table. for the second column of the table. Write the course title for the third column of the table Write the number of units in the course for the fourth, fifth and sixth columns of the table write in the number of hours/week for each of the given activities for the final column Write in the Program ILOs (by number) which are achieved by the course in question for semester systems, write No. of hours/week and for credit hours system, write No. of units (as distributed into lectures, labs and exercises) Note: Use separate tables for each of: 1. Compulsory courses 2. Elective courses 3.0ptional courses  --

7. Program Admission Requirements  Write the general criteria and rules for the admission of students to the programme, and from which level the programme starts.

8. Regulation for progression and program completion  Identify the rules and bylaws for moving from one year/level to the next year/level in semester/credit hours system. Also, identify the rules for withdrawal or transfer from another programme or another faculty.

9. Program Evaluation  Write the way by which the program is regularly evaluated. List also the concerned stakeholders of the program doing the evaluation, and mention the methods used for evaluation, including the function of an external evaluator.

All Course Specifications should be included as an Appendix