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Agricultural mechanization techniques

About the Department of Agricultural mchanization techniques








Agricultural mechanization refers to the use of machines and mechanical equipment to perform farming operations instead of relying on human or animal labor. It is a key component in the development of modern agriculture, contributing to enhanced efficiency, reduced costs, and improved production quality.







Department vision:  Through its educational programs, the Agricultural Mechanization Technology Department works to create a technical education system based on the requirements and needs of society and service facilities related to the specialty, serving technological and technical development in agricultural mechanization sciences.





Department message: Working to achieve the department's goals and aspirations by creating a suitable educational environment and providing all the necessary material and human resources to achieve this goal. Working to graduate graduates capable of serving the community by providing scientific competence in the field of agricultural mechanization sciences through technical education in accordance with internationally recognized quality standards.





Section objective: The Agricultural Mechanization Technology Department aims to prepare technical personnel capable of working in the mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic fields of agricultural machinery and equipment, and of knowing how to operate and maintain them.
Graduate Job Description
Graduates of this specialization are qualified to perform the following tasks:
Work in the field of agricultural machinery and equipment maintenance.
Work in the field of agricultural machinery mechanics and electricity.
Work in the internal combustion engine system.
Work in the crop harvesting equipment system.
Work in lathe and filing workshops.
Operate and manage soil preparation equipment and pumps, and how to maintain them.





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Student Numbers for the Agricultural mchanization techniques

2
First Stage – Morning Study
7
Second Stage – Morning Study