The Commander of the Royal Air Force, Brigadier General Pilot Mohamed Fathi Hyasat, sponsored, today, Tuesday, the ceremony of awarding bachelor’s degrees to a group of officers, graduates of the Royal Air Force University College of Aviation Science Technology, specializing in aviation sciences, control and air navigation, in the presence of faculty members.In his speech, the Commander of the Royal Air Force, Brigadier General Hiasat, said: Opening the bridging door for graduates of King Hussein Air College and completing their Bachelor's degree in their specializations from those who previously graduated, is an important step in the college's university development process, as it will open new horizons for them in the labor market after retirement.The Commander of the Royal Air Force praised the efforts of the Royal Air Force University College of Aviation Science Technology and the faculty members in providing high-quality applied and technical education and providing a competitive environment that incubates and stimulates creativity, innovation, research, development and leadership.The Dean of the Royal Air Force Technical University College of Aeronautical Sciences, Dr. Muhammad Nasser Al-Khawaldeh, said in his speech: This college has spared no effort in making its way towards the desired excellence at a steady pace with the guidance and direct support of the Air Force leadership to become a model for university teaching.Dr. Al-Khawaldeh added that the college was able to overcome all the difficulties and challenges facing the Royal Air Force officers in particular, the local market and some types of the armed forces in general, and that there are many programs that work to develop the professions of the Royal Air Force and cooperation programs with a number of local, regional and international universities. In this field, he indicated that the college had joined the Association of Arab Universities as the first university college in this field at the level of Arab countries.At the end of the ceremony, which was attended by a number of senior officers of the Royal Air Force and members of the College's Board of Trustees, the Commander of the Royal Air Force distributed certificates to the graduates.
The Commander of the Royal Air Force, Brigadier General Pilot Mohamed Fathi Hyasat, sponsored, today, Tuesday, the ceremony of awarding bachelor’s degrees to a group of officers, graduates of the Royal Air Force University College of Aviation Science Technology, specializing in aviation sciences, control and air navigation, in the presence of faculty members.
In his speech, the Commander of the Royal Air Force, Brigadier General Hiasat, said: Opening the bridging door for graduates of King Hussein Air College and completing their Bachelor's degree in their specializations from those who previously graduated, is an important step in the college's university development process, as it will open new horizons for them in the labor market after retirement.
The Commander of the Royal Air Force praised the efforts of the Royal Air Force University College of Aviation Science Technology and the faculty members in providing high-quality applied and technical education and providing a competitive environment that incubates and stimulates creativity, innovation, research, development and leadership.
The Dean of the Royal Air Force Technical University College of Aeronautical Sciences, Dr. Muhammad Nasser Al-Khawaldeh, said in his speech: This college has spared no effort in making its way towards the desired excellence at a steady pace with the guidance and direct support of the Air Force leadership to become a model for university teaching.
Dr. Al-Khawaldeh added that the college was able to overcome all the difficulties and challenges facing the Royal Air Force officers in particular, the local market and some types of the armed forces in general, and that there are many programs that work to develop the professions of the Royal Air Force and cooperation programs with a number of local, regional and international universities. In this field, he indicated that the college had joined the Association of Arab Universities as the first university college in this field at the level of Arab countries.
At the end of the ceremony, which was attended by a number of senior officers of the Royal Air Force and members of the College's Board of Trustees, the Commander of the Royal Air Force distributed certificates to the graduates.