
Head of Department’s personal page
Oct 11, 2025
Dr. Nasser Hussein Salman
A professor specializing in Communications Engineering Technologies with extensive experience in networking, wireless and digital communication systems. He leads the department with a vision to graduate distinguished technical engineering cadres that meet the aspirations of the communications sector and the needs of local and international labor markets.
Go to the Head of Department’s ProfileThe Department of Communications Engineering Technologies aims to prepare qualified technical engineers in the fields of communication networks, wireless systems, broadcasting and transmission technologies, and network security—supporting the telecommunications and IT sectors. Established in 2008, the department offers a comprehensive academic program that combines theoretical foundations with practical applications in communications.
To be a leader in technical education in communications engineering, contributing to the development of modern communications technologies and keeping pace with rapid advancements in the field, with a focus on innovation and continuous improvement to meet local and regional labor-market needs.
To graduate highly competent technical engineers in communications technologies, equipped with the theoretical and practical skills needed to work in communication networks, wireless systems, network security, and broadcasting technologies, while strengthening applied research to serve the community and meet technological development requirements.
The Department of Communications Engineering Technologies offers postgraduate programs including Master’s and PhD degrees, aiming to prepare specialized researchers who keep pace with scientific progress in modern communications fields.
The Master’s program aims to enhance students’ skills in communications, including advanced courses in networking, wireless systems, and scientific research.
The PhD program focuses on advanced scientific research in communications, producing innovative studies that contribute to technological development in the field.
The program includes courses in computer networks, digital communications, wireless systems, network security, and 5G technologies.
Read moreTimetables for theoretical and practical lectures throughout the week for all study levels.
View scheduleResearch in wireless networks, information security, 5G communications, and the Internet of Things.
View publicationsInformation on academic, technical, and administrative members of the department.
View staffThe study plan and distribution across the four academic years in the communications specialization.
View curriculumAdvanced applied labs such as the Networking Lab, Wireless Communications Lab, and Information Security Lab.
Explore labsThe toolkit includes guides, resources, curricula, and supporting materials needed by students throughout their studies.
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