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Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, the Faculty of Commerce launches the English Language Program (FCEP) for the new academic year.

Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, reviewed a report submitted by Dr. Alaa Abdel Hafeez, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, about the English Language Program (FCEP) at the Faculty of Commerce, within the framework of the media campaign implemented by Assiut University to introduce its faculties and study programs, and within the framework of the university administration’s keenness to prepare qualified graduates. To work in the college’s areas of specialization that require the use of the English language, keep pace with successive developments in the field of business, and produce high-quality research, as well as effectively contribute to community service and environmental development.

Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy stated that the English Language Program (FCEP) was established at the college in accordance with the decision of the Supreme Council of Universities in 1996, and the program allows graduates to work in many fields that require the use of the English language in financial, commercial, and administrative transactions, investment companies and foreign banks, and preparing... Feasibility studies for projects, evaluation of investment proposals, and use of computers and information technology to develop knowledge and professional skills related to the field of specialization.

Dr. Alaa Abdel Hafeez, Dean of the College, added that the study within the English language program is based on lectures and practical lessons, and for the student to graduate, it is required that he successfully pass the courses in the college’s regulations, which include 52 courses distributed over 8 semesters, adding that specialization begins in the fourth year, where he can Students may join one of the two divisions (Accounting Division - Business Administration Division), and application to the Language Division is made through the Internal Coordination Office. The college accepts students who meet the admission conditions, and study in the program in English in all its courses, which leads to developing the language level of enrolled students in accordance with Its own set of educational standards.