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About Faculty of Commerce

 

About - AUN Commerce Faculty

Welcome to Faculty of Commerce

Faculty Mission

The Faculty of Commerce at Assiut University provides access to sources of advanced knowledge and cultures in order to develop outstanding and qualified cadres who are able to comply with the demands of the labor market. The Faculty of Commerce aims to provide opportunities for scientific research, graduate studies, and continuous education for students in Egypt and the Arab world.

Faculty Vision

Aspiring to become an academic reference by quality assurance in education, training, graduate studies, and community service. In addition to being always ready to cope with the rapid change and development in areas of specialization locally and internationally.

Growth and Expansion

From 1963 till today, the pathway was not an easy one; It was filled with hard work, belief, and dedication to achieve all our goals and to graduate cadres who are able to stand out in the labor market. Prof Dr. Mohamed Hamdy El Nashar was the first dean of the faculty of Commerce. In 1966/ 1967, the number of graduates from the faculty of commerce was 120 graduates. Then in 2007, the number of graduates was 1219. Now, it reached 40,000 graduates.

When the faculty first opened, it only offered Bachelor degree and postgraduate studies. Now, it offers Bachelor degree in English and a credit hours system. 

Values and Goals

The main goals of the Faculty of Commerce at AUN is to deliver practical and theoretical business knowledge and solutions to our students and staff and to continue to generate high quality research outputs.

The objectives of the Faculty include:

  • Graduating cadres who are capable of working at different organizations and are able to meet the demands of the labor market.
  • Preparing distinguished scholars by offering new and distinct graduate programs.
  • Developing highly qualified staff who are dedicated to their profession and who are equipped to utilize modern methods and technology in the delivery of knowledge in their fields of specialization.
  • Improving students' applied skills.