Statistical Report on Lectures and Courses

Statistical Report on Lectures and Courses

The Educational Rooms and Registrations Unit at the Islamic University of Minnesota has released a comprehensive statistical report for the first semester, indicating that the number of weekly lectures has reached 467, covering 294 courses across three levels within eight colleges.

According to the report, the lectures are distributed throughout the week, with 100 lectures on Saturdays, 74 on Sundays, 84 on Mondays, 75 on Tuesdays, 74 on Wednesdays, and 60 on Thursdays.

The report highlighted that the peak time for lectures falls between 3 PM and 10 PM Mecca time, with 9 PM hosting the highest number of lectures at 114 per week, reflecting the needs of students across all continents. Additionally, lectures scheduled between 8 PM and 10 PM account for 58% of the total.

Regarding academic courses, the total number of undergraduate courses stands at 83 across 14 academic departments within seven colleges, including: the College of Islamic Studies (12 courses), the College of Sharia and Law (6 courses), the College of Arts and Humanities (21 courses), the College of Economics and Business Administration (18 courses), the College of Educational Sciences (6 courses), the College of Media (6 courses), and the College of Computing and Information Technology (16 courses).

For the master's level, the total number of courses is 139 across 28 academic departments belonging to eight colleges, while the doctoral level has 72 courses in 18 academic departments.

It is worth noting that the Educational Rooms and Registrations Unit is managed by the professional engineer Mohamed Abdel-Jawad, who leads a distinguished team to ensure operational efficiency.

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