With a total of 26 classrooms, our faculty has sufficient capacity to serve the current number of enrolled students comfortably.
All classrooms are equipped with projection devices that are readily available for student and instructor use.

The faculty also houses a library that supports students in conducting their academic research.
Each year, in evaluation meetings held with external stakeholders, student feedback is taken into consideration, and necessary improvements are implemented accordingly.
Particularly, the library's collection is regularly enhanced with additional resources to ensure alignment with program learning outcomes.

Additionally, the faculty includes 1 laboratory, 1 meeting room, and 2 conference halls.
The number and capacities of all physical spaces—such as classrooms, the library, laboratory, central examination room, conference halls, prayer room, cafeteria, and mini football field—are presented below for your reference.

In collaboration with the Directorate of Information Technologies and the Directorate of Administrative and Financial Affairs, a "Smart Classroom" has been established to improve the efficiency of applied courses.
This classroom is equipped with the necessary technological tools to enhance the quality of both face-to-face and hybrid course delivery, including a smart board, projector, monitor, computer with dual-output graphics card, lapel microphone, webcam, and PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) camera.
Documentation regarding the related correspondence is included in the evidence file.

With the implementation of the “7+1 Education Model,” our faculty aims to strengthen the organic link between academia and industry by allowing students to complete workplace internships during their final semester.
This structure provides students with the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they have acquired in real-world professional settings.