College committees
- Main Committee: This committee is responsible for overseeing the follow-up of the Bachelor's program in Information Technology, and all aspects of the academic program.
- Student Affairs Committee: This committee is responsible for overseeing student affairs, including academic matters such as academic advising and guidance, raising awareness among students, and extracurricular student activities.
- Quality Committee: This committee is responsible for maintaining the quality standards adopted by the university, and leads the college towards achieving academic accreditation from academic accreditation bodies.
- The Teaching and Faculty Development Committee is responsible for developing best practice standards for teaching in accordance with the blended learning model adopted by the university. It also focuses on developing the skills required by faculty members to perform their teaching duties, in addition to providing support resources for new faculty members. Furthermore, it monitors and evaluates the teaching effectiveness of all faculty members within the department, including committee members.
- The Curriculum Committee: This committee is responsible for reviewing all proposals related to changes to undergraduate and graduate course curricula, including adding new courses, removing existing courses, and developing course content. Its responsibilities also include evaluating the online learning materials developed by Franklin University.
- New Programs and Planning Committee: This committee is responsible for researching, proposing, and planning new programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.