Computer Center
The Computer Centre at the University aims to impart accurate and correct information to all administrative departments of the university timely and at all levels through providing programs and databases containing a wide range of information about the different colleges and departments of the university such as the Admissions and registration, student affairs, Personnel Affairs, all accounting programs. Deanships, and departments. It also undertakes the design and analysis of systems and programming, in addition to updating and maintenance of the computing systems in use of the university, keeping control over the intranet, constructing the information networks, and linking them together and with the world webs.
Computer Labs:
The university provides access to the internet through eleven labs, housing two hundred and forty computers in addition to two hundred and fifty nine computers to help students and faculty conduct research and develop their skills in their various disciplines. Students and faculty are also provided with access to databases such as EBSCO, ERIC and Dissertations which allows users to sail through more than one million and six hundred thousand thesis and dissertations reflecting the work of researchers from more than one thousand universities worldwide