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The vice-dean in charge of teaching

 The Vice Dean is tasked with the following responsibilities:

  • Managing and overseeing the enrollment of undergraduate students.
  • Monitoring teaching activities and proposing measures to the Dean to improve their quality.
  • Maintaining a nominal and statistical database of students.
  • Collecting, processing, and disseminating educational information for the benefit of students.

 

 


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The vice-dean in charge of teaching

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The vice-dean in charge of teaching is assisted by:

 

M. BEGAG Abdelmalek

Contact:

    • Office, 2nd Floor.
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Tasks:

  • Manage Student Enrollment: Oversee all student registration processes, including academic leave and the management of student withdrawals.
  • Review Reintegration Applications: Examine the files of students seeking re-enrollment or reintegration into their academic programs.
  • Prepare Student Statistics: Compile statistics related to student data and prepare lists for continuous assessment and exam records (PV).
  • Monitor Exam Grades Entry: Ensure the accurate input of exam grades and oversee announcements regarding the administrative records of students.

Mme. BRNHAMADA Dounia

Contact:

  • Office, 5th Floor.
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Tasks:

  • Total Number of Students: Keeping track of the overall student population.
  • Students by Programs and Specializations: Recording the number of students enrolled in each academic program and specialization.
  • Repeating Students and Withdrawals: Monitoring and documenting the number of students who are repeating courses or have withdrawn from their studies.
  • International Students: Tracking the number of foreign students enrolled at the university.
  • Students Subject to National Service: Identifying and maintaining records for students who are required to serve in the national service.

Mme. DJIRAR Sadjia

Contact:

  • Office 33, 5th Floor
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Tasks:

  • Manage Student Enrollment: Oversee all student registration processes, including academic leaves and the management of student withdrawals.
  • Review Reports and Minutes: Examine the reports and minutes submitted by department heads and program coordinators for each specialization.
  • Verify Program Compliance: Ensure that academic programs (units, modules, coefficients, and credits) align with the approved training offerings for all levels and specializations.
  • Review Deliberation Minutes: Examine and verify the minutes of deliberations concerning student results at the pedagogical services of each department.
  • Prepare Exams: Ensure proper preparation for exams in all formats (written, oral, practical, etc.).
  • Monitor Exam Progress: Oversee the smooth conduct of exams, ensuring proper procedures are followed.

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Dean's Message

Pr.KhennoufSe

Welcome to the website of the Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences at Ferhat Abbas University Sétif-1. Our faculty is considered one of the most prominent nationally due to its substantial teaching capacity and the wide range of specializations it offers, including ecology, microbiology, biochemistry, agronomic sciences, and biotechnology.

Undergraduate students receive foundational courses in biology during their first and second years, followed by specialized courses in 12 bachelor’s degree specializations. At the postgraduate level, master’s programs are offered in 14 accredited specializations. The bachelor's and master's programs include theoretical courses supported by practical laboratory experiments and fieldwork. Doctoral training is available in numerous disciplines, with plans to expand into other fields directly related to the socio-economic environment.

Advances across all disciplines in life sciences inspire a commitment to continuous development. To support this, the faculty has restructured its research policy by establishing five research laboratories:

  • The Laboratory of Phytotherapy for Chronic Diseases,
  • The Laboratory for the Improvement and Development of Plant and Animal Productions,
  • The Laboratory for the Valorization of Nature Resources,
  • The Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry,
  • The Laboratory of Applied Microbiology.

Additionally, we are working on creating a new research laboratory dedicated to ecology and the environment.

The faculty boasts an exceptional team of over 200 professors across all ranks. These scientific experts are actively involved in a variety of research projects in addition to their teaching responsibilities. The faculty is also committed to fostering partnerships with the economy and society by signing numerous agreements with public and private institutions. These collaborations have enabled the integration of these organizations into the development of research and teaching programs, the organization of scientific events, and the faculty’s contribution to the economic and social advancement of its community.

 Professor: Seddik Khennouf

The Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences

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The Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences embarked on a reform of higher education in 2005 with the introduction of the LMD system (Licence, Master, Doctorate), offering training in 13 bachelor's specializations and 15 master's specializations.

  • Department of Biology, University Center of Sétif (Executive Decree 133-78 of April 9, 1978)
  • INES of Biology (Decrees 243-248/84, 1984);

Reorganization of higher education institutions,

  • (Department of Biology, Department of Agronomic Sciences) Affiliated with the Faculty of Sciences (Decree No. 98-393 of December 2, 1998);
  • Creation of the Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences (Executive Decree No. 10-14 of January 12, 2010).

Its mission is to provide:

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate training;
  • Scientific research activities.

The Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs covering various disciplines within natural and life sciences, including biology, plant and animal physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, ecology and environment, as well as agronomic sciences.

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