Administrative Divisions Measurement and Evaluation Unit
Stemming from its vision of preparing competent nursing staff capable of meeting the demands of the healthcare sector. Within this framework, the College plays a pivotal role in implementing modern assessment and evaluation systems, particularly with regard to practical examinations conducted in its laboratories. Practical nursing courses represent the cornerstone of students’ skill development. Education is not limited to the theoretical aspect; rather, it extends to clinical training and laboratory simulation, enabling students to master fundamental skills before transitioning to the real clinical environment. Accordingly, the Assessment and Evaluation Unit at the College develops precise and systematic mechanisms to evaluate practical performance, ensuring fairness, objectivity, and the achievement of intended learning outcomes. The College adopts the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) approach and direct skill-based assessments within laboratories for practical course examinations. Students are evaluated using standardized checklists that have been carefully designed to cover all steps of nursing performance, beginning with the preparation and sterilization of equipment, progressing through therapeutic communication with the simulated patient, and concluding with the proper implementation of nursing procedures according to approved scientific standards. These examinations include essential skills such as measuring vital signs, administering injections, wound care, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and infection control procedures. Assessment is conducted under the supervision of specialized examination committees composed of nursing faculty members to ensure integrity, transparency, and the standardization of grading criteria among all students. Furthermore, the Assessment and Evaluation Unit reviews and analyzes the results of practical examinations after each examination cycle to identify strengths and reinforce them, while addressing areas of weakness through continuous developmental and training plans. Regular meetings are held to discuss performance indicators and to ensure that assessment methods align with national academic standards and accreditation requirements. The implementation of this integrated assessment and evaluation system reflects the College of Nursing – Al-Mustaqbal University’s commitment to graduating nurses who possess strong scientific knowledge and high practical competence, thereby contributing to the advancement of healthcare services and serving the community at the highest level.
Measurement and evaluation at the College of Dentistry represent a cornerstone in ensuring the quality of educational outcomes. They are not limited to assessing theoretical knowledge alone but extend to evaluating fine clinical skills and sound clinical decision-making. The ultimate goal of our assessment process is to graduate dentists who possess strong scientific competence, refined manual skills, and professional ethics that qualify them to deal with human health safely and accurately. The College adopts an integrated assessment system that aligns with the medical and technical nature of the specialty. Academic achievement is measured through a combination of essay examinations and multiple-choice questions (MCQs), designed to assess higher-order thinking skills and the ability to make rapid and accurate diagnoses. For fourth- and fifth-year students, greater emphasis is placed on the quality of technical work and adherence to treatment protocols. Special attention is also given to communication skills and patient interaction. Student performance is evaluated according to professional standards that include sterilization procedures, precision in clinical work, and the humanistic aspect of patient care. Developmental Initiatives and Activities In line with the principle of removing obstacles for our students, the Measurement and Evaluation Unit organized a series of specialized training workshops on the “Mechanism of Answering the Bubble Sheet.” These workshops aimed to familiarize students with electronic marking systems to ensure result accuracy and minimize non-academic errors during examinations. The first semester witnessed intensive examination activities, and preliminary statistical indicators revealed the following results: The pass rates in core and clinical subjects were 83% for the second year, 92.1% for the third year, 82.2% for the fourth year, and 90.5% for the fifth year, reflecting an excellent student response to the academic curricula. The Unit also recorded a high level of compliance with examination regulations, along with a noticeable improvement in the speed of announcing results, thanks to the adoption of electronic correction and auditing technologies. The College of Dentistry continues to update its assessment tools in line with international standards, with ongoing focus on developing students’ theoretical knowledge and practical skills to ensure the graduation of cohorts that uphold the distinguished reputation of our College.
With well-planned steps and a clear developmental vision, the Measurement and Evaluation Unit at the College of Nursing, Al-Mustaqbal University, continues to play a pivotal role in organizing and regulating the assessment process in line with modern academic quality standards and the requirements of specialized nursing education. The unit, which is administratively affiliated with the University Measurement and Evaluation Unit, works to establish an integrated assessment system that takes into account the specific nature of study in the College of Nursing, where theoretical and practical aspects are combined. It supervises the development of various assessment mechanisms, including written examinations, practical tests, and clinical evaluations, in addition to monitoring their implementation to ensure fairness, transparency, and the accurate measurement of students’ competencies. The work of the unit is aligned with the nature of the academic systems adopted in the college. The first stage applies the Bologna Process system, which is based on continuous assessment and outcome-based learning, while the remaining stages follow the traditional semester system. In this context, the unit plays an important organizational role in aligning assessment tools with the requirements of each system and ensuring their consistency with the approved academic standards. The unit also contributes to developing the capabilities of the teaching staff through specialized training workshops on building question banks, designing questions that measure critical thinking, and adopting modern practical assessment tools suitable for the clinical skills required in the nursing profession. In addition, the unit analyzes examination results to extract academic performance indicators, which helps the college administration improve curricula and teaching methods. In this regard, Professor Dr. Qahtan Hadi Hussein Al-Jubouri, Dean of the College of Nursing, emphasized that developing measurement and evaluation systems represents a strategic priority to ensure the quality of educational outcomes and to prepare scientifically and professionally qualified nursing staff capable of serving the community. For his part, Dr. Ismail Mohammed Kazem Al-Saadi, Head of the Measurement and Evaluation Unit at the College of Nursing, explained that the unit works in coordination with the University Measurement and Evaluation Unit to promote a culture of sound assessment and unify standards, which positively reflects on students and the educational process as a whole. Thus, the Measurement and Evaluation Unit at the College of Nursing, Al-Mustaqbal University, proves to be a key partner in the process of academic development and a true support to the college administration in achieving the university’s vision of advanced and sustainable health education.