2011 - 2012

1432-1433 H

Contents

A Message from the Dean / 3
Classification of the College Programmes / 4
Deans of the College / 5
Vision, Mission, Objectives,Values / 7
The Academic System of the College / 8
Business Administration Department / 13
Department ofComputer Science / 32
Department of English / 49

A Message from the Dean

Community colleges represent one of the educational institutions that prepare students who have completed high school to join the labor market. They also pave the way for distinguished students to pursue their university studies immediately after graduation. The Cabinet's decree No. 73, dated 5/3/1422 was issued to approve the Decree of the Supreme Economic Council No. 4/22, dated 4/3/1422 H that stated the inauguration of thirteen community colleges, which will be affiliated to the Ministry of Higher Education. AlKharj Community College (KCC) was one of those colleges.

First, AlKharj was affiliated with Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University. Then, the was affiliated with King Saud University according to a cabinet decree issued on 5/7/1429. Last, it has been affiliated with Alkharj University (Salman Bin Abdulaziz University) since 1430. On the basis of the recommendations of the working committees, which discussed the bylaws of these colleges, the administrators of Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, including its rector, seek to implement comprehensive and flexible programmemesin the College in order to meet the needs of the local community and provide development plans with qualified graduates.

This guide includes an introduction about (KCC), its vision, mission and objectives. It also includes the prospective employment classifications of graduates in the labor market. In addition, it presents the departments, majors, the study programmes and all the information and guidance the students require in order to make thoughtful decisionswith regards to their future.

Finally, I urge all students to have serious keen motivation and hard work throughout their studies. They should regularly attend all classes and have the benefits of all the facilities in the College.

Dean of the College

Dr. Ali bin Mohamed Hawsawi

Classification of the College Programmes by Ministry of Civil services

Programme / Duration / Field / Requirements / Job Opportunities / Level
Rank / Class
1 / Associate Degree in Programming and Computer Science / Two years and a half / Computer science / General Secondary Certificate or its Equivalent / Programmemer assistant / 6 / 1
2 / Associate Degree in Networks and Internet / Two years and a half / Computer science / General Secondary Certificate or its Equivalent / computer operators, trainer assistants / 6 / 1
3 / Secretarial and Office Management / Two years and a half / Secretarial and Office Management / General Secondary Certificate or its Equivalent / secretary, administrative clerk, administrative assistant / 5 / 2
4 / Associate Degree in Accounting / Two years and a half / Accounting / General Secondary Certificate or its Equivalent / revenue collector, sales commissioner, treasurer,teller, paymaster, storekeeper, provisioning inspector, procurement officer, provisioning officer, cashier, controller, procurement auditor, clerk in financial management and trainer assistant in marketing management / 5 / 2
5 / Associate Degree in Marketing / Two years and a half / Marketing / General Secondary Certificate or its Equivalent / sales commissioner, trainer assistant within the same field, procurement auditor, revenue collector assistant, procurement officer, trade supervisor, clerk in the marketing management / 5 / 2
6 / Associate Degree in English Language / Two years / English Language / General Secondary Certificate or its Equivalent / translator assistants, secretary and administrative assistants / 5 / 1

Deans of the College

Dr. Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Wahibee

He assumed the responsibilities of the deanship since the college was founded in 1423. He holds a PhD degree in English Language (Associate Professor).

Dr. Ali bin Mohamed Hawsawi

He is the second dean of the college. He has assumed the responsibilities of the deanship at the start of the academic year 2011/2012. He holds a PhD degree in Special Education(Associate Professor).

Vice-Deans of the College:

Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Mohammed AbaNmi

He assumed his responsibilities as the vice-dean of the college from 2004 to 2008 and from 2010 to 2011. He holds a PhD degree in Computer Science (Assistant Professor).

Dr. Mubarak bin Fehaid Al-Qahtani

He assumed the responsibilities of vice dean from 2009 to 2010. He holds a PhD degree in Educational Management and Planning (Assistant Professor).

Dr. Saied bin NazalAl-Enizi:

He has assumed the responsibilities of vice deans at the beginning of the academic year 2011/2012 till now. He holds a PhD degree in the field of Islamic Culture (Associate Professor).

Departments:
1 - Business Administration Department
2 - Department ofComputer Science
3 -Department of English

Vision:

The College aims to become regionally and internationally acclaimed as a leading and distinguished institution in its educational programmes and a centre of high-quality services to its local community.

Mission:

Preparing highly skilled graduates in the various fields via providing an educational system that meets international standards and competitive programmes, all geared towards serving the local community and creating a knowledge-based economy

Objectives:

1. constructing an effective organisational structure for the College and identifying the duties of its various units

2.creating an appropriate instructional environment that highly motivates the students

3. supporting QA systems and training

4. developing and updating the academic programmes and the study plans

5. attracting distinguished faculty members and developing their skills and knowledge

6. building channels of communication with the local community and enhancing partnerships

Values:

1. quality and distinction

2. leadership and team work

3. academic freedom

4. fairness and equity

5. transparency and accountability

6. continuous learning

7. creativity

The Academic System of the College

Admission Conditions:

Admission to (KCC) is available to all secondary school graduates from the scientific, literary and commercial branches. Like other colleges, (KCC) stipulatesa fit between the branchof secondarycertificateand the desired specialization. To be admitted to (KCC), the student is required to:

  1. have a high-school degree or its equivalent from within or outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  2. provide a document attesting that he successfully passed the GAP(General Aptitude Test)
  3. be able to enrol as a full-time student in either the day or evening classes

Duration of Study

The academic programme at (KCC)includes a minimum of four semesters, during which the student must study 64 credit hours. However, departments can add one semester or more on the basis of the needs of each specialization. Some specializations may entail foreign language courses, preparatory courses, cooperative courses or training courses before joining the labour market.

Academic Programmes

The College offers its students Diploma Programmes in three departments.

The Diploma Programme

The diploma programme confers on the graduates an Associate Diploma. It is an intermediate university degree offered by all the community colleges in KSA. The diploma programme is keen to offer practical specializations to meet the needs of the local community.

Objectives of the Diploma Programme

The diploma programme aims to:

  1. qualify the students to occupy some jobs highly demanded by the labour market and never need a university degree.
  2. give the students who can't pursue their university study in the transitional programmes due to academic reasons the opportunity to get diploma degrees which professionally qualify them for the labour market.

The Study Plan

Study in the diploma programme extends for two years. The study plan consists of a minimum of 64 credit hours in addition to the preparatory or training courses that the programme may require.

Diploma Specializations

Department of Business Administration
•Accounting programme
•Office Management Programme
•Marketing Programme

Department ofComputer Science
•SoftwareProgrammingandComputer Science Programme
• Networks and the Internet Programme

Department of English
•English Language Programme

Withdrawal

The student is not allowed to withdraw from a course during the last five weeks prior to the final examinations.

Attendance

A regular student must attend at least 75% of the lectures and tutorials.If a student misses more than 25% of the lectures and tutorials of the specified number of hours of that course without presenting a valid excuse, he is deprived of sitting for the final examination and is marked as "disqualified". The student has the right to present his excuses to the Academic Affairs Department on condition that he miss no more than50% of the lectures and tutorials of a specific course.

Testing andGrading System

  1. Success in a course depends on the total points of the class work grade in addition to the final exam grade.
  2. 40% of the total points is devoted to class work and 60% is for the final exam.
  3. The total pointsvalue for each course is (5)
  4. The passing point is (2) and above
  5. The grading system in the College is as follows:

Percentage / Grade / Grade Code / Average out of 5
95-100 / Excellent plus / A+ / 5.00
90-94 / Excellent / A / 4.75
85-89 / Very good plus / B+ / 4.50
80-84 / Very good / B / 4.00
75-79 / Good plus / C+ / 3.50
70-74 / Good / C / 3.00
65-69 / Satisfactory plus / D+ / 2.50
60-64 / Satisfactory / D / 2.00
Less than 60 / Failing / H / 1.00

The (GPA) is accounted as follows:

The total number points

The grade point average (GPA) =

The total number of credit hours

College Advisory Council

On the basis of the College vision to prepare highlyqualified and skilled graduates, (KCC) exerts strenuous efforts to offer the best programmes which enable its graduates to join the labour market immediately. The College, therefore, has established the Advisory Council, which comprises more than five members from the private and public sectors. The Advisory Council aims to: a) improve the academic programmes in order to meet the needs of the local labour market, b) strengthen the relationships and partnerships between (KCC) and the labour market, c) and finally play a crucial role in the employment and training processes.

The College Library:

TheCollege library providesservices to all students, faculty and all staff who work in the College. There is also a digital library which provides research services to the students and faculty staff.

Contactthe College
Alkharj Community College (KCC)
Salman Bin Abdulaziz University

PO.To1866
Alkharj 11942

Tel:0096615456337

Fax: 0096615450908

Email:

Web:

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Introduction :

Business Administration Department was established in 1423 H along with(KCC). It is one of the central departments due to the number of students and majors, and the diversity of programmes offered. It also contains distinguished faculty members who try to implement the university, the college and the department’s strategic and operational aims.

The department’s programmes and plans are always subjected to continuous development in order keep abreast with the scientific developments on the one hand and to provide students with the necessary and appropriate knowledge and skills required in the labor market on the other.

The Department programmes:

Business Administration Department offers an Associate Degree in three programmes, namely; Accounting, Secretarial & Office Management, and Accounting. These programmes consist of at least five academic semesters.

The college has tried to obtain accreditation for its programmes from the Ministry of Civil Service. Thus, the department’s programs are classified under rank five, class two. In addition, the ministry has identified fields of work in which the college’s graduates can join.

Vision :

Business Administration Department aims to be a center of distinction, excellence, and community partnership in all fields of business administration at the local community of Alkharj.

Mission :

Business Administration Department aims at preparing highly competitive and qualified graduates within a short period of time in the fields of accounting, marketing and secretarial and office management to work in both public and private sectors. This is best accomplished through providing graduates with education, which meet the international standards of quality,through an academic environment based on distinctive human resources, effective community partnership and supportive administrative system.

Objectives :

1 – to graduate highly qualified students in administrative fields

2 – to concentrate on the diversity of learning resources and develop information technology to be utilizedin education, teaching and scientific research

3 – to develop the educationalcourses andprogrammes to meet the needs ofthe labor market

4 – to build relations between the department and the local community through local corporations, institutions and industrial sectors

5 – to develop an appropriate academic environment which encourages innovation and excellence

6 – to enhance guidance plans to raise academic awareness and to follow up students' academic levels

Values :

1 – Quality and Excellence

2 – Leadership & Team work

3 – Academic freedom

4 – Justice & Integrity

5 – Transparency & accountability

6 – Continuous Learning

7 – Creativity

Academic Degree:

Business Administration Department offers students the opportunity to have the Associate Degree certificate in the following majors: accounting, marketing and Secretarial and Office Management.

Employment Opportunities for graduates:

Associate Degree holders can apply for the following positions based on their major as follows:

  1. Accounting

Revenue collector, sales commissioner,treasurer,teller, paymaster, storekeeper, provisioning inspector, procurement officer, provisioning officer, cashier, controller, procurement auditor, clerk in financial management and trainer assistant in marketing management

  1. Secretarial and Office Management

secretary, administrative clerk, administrative assistant

  1. Marketing

Sales commissioner, Marketing assistant trainer (or within the same field), procurement auditor, assistant revenue collector, procurement officer, trade supervisor, clerk in the marketing management

Prospective Employers

1. Almarai , Alsafi , Nadek , company
2. The administration of Salman Bin Abdulaziz University
3. Municipality of Alkharj
4. King Khalid Hospital
5. Civil Clinics
6. Private companies
7. Al Rajhi Bank, AlahliBank,Albilad Bank, and Riyadh Bank.
8. Military factories, air and logistics base.
9. Agricultural Resources Development Company.

Study System :

  • The department offers the Associate Degree Diploma in the following Business Administration majors: Accounting, Marketing, Secretarial and Office Management, Business Administration, and Banking. The students should successfully complete the theoretical courses over four academic levels in addition to the field training which extends for one academic level with a minimum GPA of (2.0).
  • The minimum period of study for students who have obtained their secondary school certificates is (2) years taking into account the fact that the academic year consists of two semesters in addition to an optional summer semester. The summer semester depends on the students’ choices, approval of Salman Bin Abdulaziz University and availability of faculty during the summer vacation.

3 –Business Administration Department give students the opportunity to enroll in the evening programmes. These programmes allow employees in public and private sectors who have got day jobs to pursue their studies in the evening to improve their skills and knowledge.

Admission Conditions :

Admission to the Department is available to all secondary school graduates from the scientific and literary branches in accordance with the admission policy set by the university as well as GAP(General Aptitude Test). To be admitted to (KCC), the student is required to:

  1. have a high-school degree or its equivalent from within or outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  2. provide a document attesting that he successfully passed the GAP(General Aptitude Test)
  3. be physically fit.
  4. be a full time student to attend either the day or evening classes

Laboratories and Equipment:

The students gain benefits from computer labs and language labs throughout the college requirements. In addition, they learn and use computers during the courses they study in their programmes. The department always encourages faculty members and students to use internet and e-library services for research purposes.

Requirements of Business Administration programmes

Requirements / Objectives
University Requirements / These requirements aim at equipping students with essential concepts in Islamic culture, clear expression of Arabic, knowledge of English grammar, information technology, work ethics, and communication skills.
General Requirements / These courses offer a number of basic principles in different areas such as accounting, statistics, management, mathematics, and economy. They also develop the student’s aptitude and establish a solid scientific background.
Major Requirements / These courses aim at developing students’ skills in different fields of accounting, management, and marketing, and relating them either through computer application or training in one of the specialized institutions. Thus, increasing the student’s experiences in the domain.

First: University Requirements (29 Credit Hours)

Course Code / Course Name / Credit Hours
ISL 151 /

Islamic culture

/ 2
ARAB 250 /

Arabic Expository Writing

/ 2
COMP 110 /

Principles of computer

/ 3
ENG 110 /

Intensive English Course (1)

/ 10
ENG 120 /

Intensive English Course (2)

/ 6
COMP 111 /

Introduction to Information Technology

/ 2
ETHC 251 /

Work Ethics

/ 2
COMM 154 /

Communication Skills

/ 2

Total

/ 29

Second: General Requirements (17 Credit Hours)

Course Code / Course Name / Credit Hours
STAT 150 /

Principles of Statistics

/ 3
ACCT 110 /

Principles of Accounting

/ 3
ECO 151 /

Principles of Microeconomics

/ 3
ARAB 220 /

Linguistic Skills

/ 2
MGT 111 / Principles of Business Administration / 3
MATH 112 /

Principles of Mathematics

/ 3

Total

/ 17

Third: Major Requirements of Business Administrationprogramme

Marketing / Secretarial and Office Management / Accounting
Course Code / Course Name / Credit Hours / Course Code / Course Name / Credit Hours / Course Code / Course Name / Credit Hours
MKT 152 /

Principles of Marketing

/

3

/

SCRT 152

/

Secretarial & Office Management (1)

/

3

/ ACCT 152 /

Principles of Accounting (2)

/

3

MKT 153 /

Tourism Marketing

/

2

/

MGT 153

/

Time Management

/

2

/ ACCT 153 /

Costs Accounting

/

2

MKT 154 /

Services Marketing

/

2

/

SCRT 221

/

Computer Applications in Management