Master of Engineering Management program for psu completes a comprehensive review to gain accreditation

Prince Sultan University (PSU) takes great pride in its Master in Engineering Management (MEM) Program under the College of Engineering (CE) in its commitment to providing quality education and ensuring the highest quality standards of academic excellence. In its pursuit of continuous improvement, the MEM program recently underwent the National Center for Academic Accreditation and Evaluation (NCAAA) accreditation review through a hybrid review approach, which included an online review from April 21 to 23 and an on-site visit on April 25. The review was conducted by a distinguished panel of experts, including Dr. Leslie Felix Alexander Monpalisir from Wayne State University, and comprising panel members Dr. Awad Mutlaq Aljuaid from Taif University and Dr. Karen Chai Kwan Chou from Northwestern University. This progressive move aligns with PSU's endeavor to adapt to changing educational landscapes and prioritize student success through rigorous evaluation and enhancement.



Master of Engineering Management program
From April 21 to 23, PSU-CE's Master in Engineering Management program engaged in a comprehensive online review with the NCAAA reviewers. This review allowed an in-depth evaluation of the program’s curriculum, faculty qualifications, student support services, institutional policies, and adherence to the accreditation standards. PSU's administration, faculty members, and students had the opportunity to interact with the panel and share their perspectives on various aspects of the university and the program. The on-site component of the review involved Dr. Awad Mutlaq Aljuaid visiting PSU's campus to assess physical facilities, interact with stakeholders, and gain firsthand insights into the university's academic environment. This enabled the reviewers to experience the university's commitment to creating a conducive learning environment and witness the implementation of best practices in teaching and research. The Evaluation and Academic Accreditation Center (EAAC) played a pivotal role in facilitating the accreditation process for PSU-CE's Master in Engineering Management program. As the overseeing body, the EAAC provided guidance and support to both the program and the institution, ensuring that all requirements for national accreditation were met. The EAAC collaborated closely with faculty, staff, and administration, assisting them in preparing for the rigorous review process and aligning the program with accreditation standards.

Master of Engineering Management program
In conclusion, the Master in Engineering Management program of the College of Engineering at Prince Sultan University has completed a comprehensive hybrid review for national accreditation. The Evaluation and Academic Accreditation Center (EAAC) played a vital role in supporting PSU-CE and the program in their pursuit of accreditation. Combining an online review and an on-site visit, the program underwent rigorous evaluation by distinguished NCAAA reviewers. PSU exemplifies its dedication to academic excellence, innovation in engineering management education, and continuous improvement. PSU-CE's Master in Engineering Management program's successful accreditation demonstrates its commitment to producing highly skilled engineering professionals equipped with management expertise to meet the demands of the industry.