The field training course is an important part of building and empowering graduate students.
The college graduate students study the field training course in:

The second year of the master’s degree, and the college bylaw states that this course is taught every week on the basis of (1 theoretical hour + 4 practical hours).

– The first band for the Ph.D., and the college bylaw states that this course is taught every week on the basis of (one theoretical hour + 4 practical hours).

The regulation states that this course (field training) is considered a pass and pass subject, and its grade is not added to the total.

Building new partnerships with professional institutions interested in the independence of field training students.

Encouraging field training students to innovate in the field training course.

The need for the prepared training program to be consistent with the values, trends and skills of the profession that was designed to train trainees to practice them in the future, and the program is not far from that.

The college and graduate students cooperate with training institutions and remove all obstacles that could expose the work of trainers and trainees.

Activating effective participation through field training activities in national projects and programs that achieve Egypt’s Vision 2030.

Establishing an independent administrative unit for field training within the Graduate Studies Department.

Official approvals were taken to hold field training exams in written form at the end of the year.

Official approvals were taken to implement field training for students of the aforementioned teams in social institutions appropriate to their specializations and choices.

As well as agreeing to select institutions outside the governorate to facilitate the students with their full commitment to being present and training in them and writing reports and assignments assigned in the course.

Holding meetings for field training students in postgraduate studies.

Activating the visits and supervisory reports from the teaching staff for the field training course for postgraduate studies.

Letters are prepared to be sent to partner institutions in postgraduate training.