Faculty Regulation


Regulation :

Article (5) Scholarship:
The Board of  Beni Suef University, at the request of the Board of  Physical Education Faculty, grants a bachelor's degree in Physical Education.
Article (6) Registration Conditions:
Entry Requirements for Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education:
The student must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
To succeed in the tests approved by the College Council, which prove the fitness of the student physical and sports skills and moderation and profusion of his character that the number of students not less than five or the number of enrolled for the exam, whichever is less and not more than [10] students per session and a minimum of [8] Per day and not less than three faculty members per session.
The medical board approves the student's fitness.
Article (7) Duration of study:
Duration of study to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education is four years  [8 semesters]
Article (8) Study Plan and Courses:
The tables from [1] to [16], attached to this regulation, describe the study plan and the syllabus distributed over the years of study, the number of hours of theoretical and applied lectures weekly, the number of theoretical test hours, the final and the final exams.
Article (9) Course content:
The College Council shall determine the scientific content of each course after taking the opinion of the relevant department council. The College Council may also amend these decisions based on the proposals of the competent council councils within the limits of this plan and the provisions of the regulations.
Article 10 Field training
The College Council shall, upon the proposal of the relevant departmental councils, determine the field training system for students within the scope of the study plan.
Article (11) Attendance rate for lectures:
The student must follow the lessons and participate in the applied exercises in accordance with the system determined by the College Council where the student must enter the examination of any course from the courses should not be less than 80% of the lessons of each course separately.
The College Council may, at the request of the relevant departmental councils, issue a decision prohibiting the student from taking the exam in courses in which the attendance rate has not been met.
In this case, the student is considered to be a candidate in the courses in which he is denied to take the exam, unless the student presents an excuse accepted by the College Council, which is considered to be absent for an acceptable excuse.
Article (12):
The examinations of the first semester are held in the courses studied by the student in his class in the first semester and the examinations of the second semester are held in the courses that the student studied in his class in the second semester.
The student is transferred from the restricted group to the higher division if he succeeds in all the courses or he has failed in no more than two courses from his group and the student performs the exam in the course of the courses he failed with the students of the class he is studying in. . The student who failed in more than two rapporteurs to keep the return in the failed.
The third and fourth year students will have to return in the field training course, even if they are successful in other courses.
Students enrolled and licensed to take the exam from abroad are subject to the disciplinary system set out in the executive regulations of the Universities Organization Law No. 49 of 1972 or the exam candidates from abroad. The degree of applied subjects is calculated on the basis of 50% for the end of year examination and 50% for the end of the year theoretical exam.
 
In each session of the oral and applied examinations, the minimum number of students must be five students and not more than ten students per session, with a minimum of eight sessions per day and a minimum of three faculty members per session.
The English language and the computer are not considered to be repetitive when the student is transferred to the Higher Division. The student may not be awarded a bachelor's degree until after passing the examination successfully.
Article (13):
This system shall be applied in a manner not inconsistent with the provisions of Article 80 provided for in the Executive Regulations of the Law on Organizing Universities issued by Presidential Decree No. 809 of 1975, according to which the student shall not be granted four opportunities, but only two opportunities to take the exam in each course as a regular student. In accordance with Article 80 of the Executive Regulations of the Law of Organizing Universities No. 49 of 1972.
Article (14): Estimates of Success:
The success of the student in all courses and the total number of these courses is estimated by one of the following estimates:
- Excellent - if the student receives 85% or more of the great end.
- Very good - if the student gets 75% or more from the great end and less than 85%.
- Good - if the student receives 65% or more of the great end and less than 75%.
- Acceptable - if the student receives 50% or more of the great end and less than 65%.
- The failure of the student is estimated by one of the following estimates.
- Poor if the student gets 30% of the great end and less than 50%.
- Very poor - if the student received less than 30% of the great end.
- Article [15] Scientific trips:
The student participates in two scientific trips during the period of study organized by the College to study the ancient monuments and areas of sports tourism and training activities and camps.
The discussion and judgment committee may return the letter to the owner to complete the deficiency and give him an opportunity to do so.

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Article (5) Scholarship:
The Council of the University of Beni Suef, at the request of the Council of the Faculty of Physical Education, grants a bachelor's degree in Physical Education.
Article (6) Registration Conditions:
Entry Requirements for Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education:
The student must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
To succeed in the tests approved by the College Council, which prove the fitness of the student physical and sports skills and moderation and profusion of his character that the number of students not less than five or the number of enrolled for the exam, whichever is less and not more than [10] students per session and a minimum of [8] Per day and not less than three faculty members per session.
The medical board approves the student's fitness.
Article (7) Duration of study:
Duration of study to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Physical Education four years of university [8 semesters]
Article (8) Study Plan and Courses:
The tables from [1] to [16], attached to this regulation, describe the study plan and the syllabus distributed over the years of study, the number of hours of theoretical and applied lectures weekly, the number of theoretical test hours, the final and the final exams.
Article (9) Course content:
The College Council shall determine the scientific content of each course after taking the opinion of the relevant department council. The College Council may also amend these decisions based on the proposals of the competent council councils within the limits of this plan and the provisions of the regulations.
Article 10 Field training
The College Council shall, upon the proposal of the relevant departmental councils, determine the field training system for students within the scope of the study plan.
Article (11) Attendance rate for lectures:
The student must follow the lessons and participate in the applied exercises in accordance with the system determined by the College Council where the student must enter the examination of any course from the courses should not be less than 80% of the lessons of each course separately.
The College Council may, at the request of the relevant departmental councils, issue a decision prohibiting the student from taking the exam in courses in which the attendance rate has not been met.
In this case, the student is considered to be a candidate in the courses in which he is denied to take the exam, unless the student presents an excuse accepted by the College Council, which is considered to be absent for an acceptable excuse.
Article (12):
The examinations of the first semester are held in the courses studied by the student in his class in the first semester and the examinations of the second semester are held in the courses that the student studied in his class in the second semester.
The student is transferred from the restricted group to the higher division if he succeeds in all the courses or he has failed in no more than two courses from his group and the student performs the exam in the course of the courses he failed with the students of the class he is studying in. . The student who failed in more than two rapporteurs to keep the return in the failed.
The third and fourth year students will have to return in the field training course, even if they are successful in other courses.
Students enrolled and licensed to take the exam from abroad are subject to the disciplinary system set out in the executive regulations of the Universities Organization Law No. 49 of 1972 or the exam candidates from abroad. The degree of applied subjects is calculated on the basis of 50% for the end of year examination and 50% for the end of the year theoretical exam.
 
In each session of the oral and applied examinations, the minimum number of students must be five students and not more than ten students per session, with a minimum of eight sessions per day and a minimum of three faculty members per session.
The English language and the computer are not considered to be repetitive when the student is transferred to the Higher Division. The student may not be awarded a bachelor's degree until after passing the examination successfully.
Article (13):
This system shall be applied in a manner not inconsistent with the provisions of Article 80 provided for in the Executive Regulations of the Law on Organizing Universities issued by Presidential Decree No. 809 of 1975, according to which the student shall not be granted four opportunities, but only two opportunities to take the exam in each course as a regular student. In accordance with Article 80 of the Executive Regulations of the Law of Organizing Universities No. 49 of 1972.
Article (14): Estimates of Success:
The success of the student in all courses and the total number of these courses is estimated by one of the following estimates:
- Excellent - if the student receives 85% or more of the great end.
- Very good - if the student gets 75% or more from the great end and less than 85%.
- Good - if the student receives 65% or more of the great end and less than 75%.
- Acceptable - if the student receives 50% or more of the great end and less than 65%.
- The failure of the student is estimated by one of the following estimates.
- Poor if the student gets 30% of the great end and less than 50%.
- Very poor - if the student received less than 30% of the great end.
- Article [15] Scientific trips:
The student participates in two scientific trips during the period of study organized by the College to study the ancient monuments and areas of sports tourism and training activities and camps.
The discussion and judgment committee may return the letter to the owner to complete the deficiency and give him an opportunity to do so.