King Khalid University
King Khalid University is a public university in Abha, Saudi Arabia. On Tuesday 9 January 1419 AH HRH Crown Prince ordered the merger of Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University and King Saud University in the Southern Region into one entity under the new identity of 'King Khalid University'.
History
1998 creation as a merger
King Khalid University was established in 1998 under the tutelage of the late King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The university commenced operations with four colleges:- College of Sharia and Fundamentals of Religion;
- College of Arabic Language;
- College of Social and Administrative Sciences;
- College of Education.
King Khalid University was recently ranked fourth in overall performance among universities in Saudi Arabia. In the MENA region, King Khalid University was ranked 24th in overall performance in 2019 by Quacquarelli Symonds. At the international level, King Khalid University was recently ranked 448th in QS World University Rankings. As part of the strategic plan, the university objective is to increase its ranking to the top 200 by 2030.
2012 student protests and change of university presidency
On 7 March 2012, during the 2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests, women students of the University protested against "injustice and inequality" and "discrimination and mistreatment" by university security staff. The students were attacked by security forces and on 10 March held a sit-in calling for the rector Abdullah al-Rashid to resign. On 1 July 2012, Rashid was fired by King Abdullah and replaced by Abdulrahman al-Dawood.Organisational structure
Leadership
Presidency
was the elected or appointed president of King Khalid University until 1 July 2012, during the 2011–12 Saudi Arabian protests, when he was replaced by Abdulrahman al-Dawood following massive student protests in May and calls for his resignation., Faleh al-Solami was the president of the university.Deans
Deans who are elected or appointed include those of the:- Deanship of Faculty Members and Teaching Staff
- Deanship of Students Affairs
- e-Learning Deanship
- Deanship of Graduate Studies
- Community Service and Continuing Education Deanship
- Scientific Research Deanship
- Deanship of Library Affairs
- Academic Development and Quality Deanship
- Admission and Registration Deanship
- Institute of Research and Consulting Studies
- Dean of the Women's College, Shanaifa al-Qarni
Administration
- General Administration of Administrative and Financial Affairs
- General Administration of Information Technology
- Administration of Studies and Information
- Scholarship Administration
Colleges and departments
- 1.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 1.1.1 Sharia Program
- 1.1.2 Fundamentals of Religion
- 1.2. Postgraduate Programs:
- 1.2.1. Quranic Sciences.
- 1.2.2. Sunnah and its Sciences.
- 1.2.3. Creed and Contemporary Doctrines.
- 1.2.4. Jurisprudence
- 1.2.5. Fundamentals of Jurisprudence
- 1.2.6. Systems.
- 2.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 2.1.1. Computer Science
- 2.1.2. Information System
- 2.1.3. Computer Engineering
- 2.1.4. Computer Networks and Communications Engineering
- 2.2. Postgraduate Programs:
- 2.2.1. Information System
- 2.2.2. Computer Engineering
- 3.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 3.1.1. General Education
- 3.1.2. Psychological Guidance and Counseling
- 3.1.3. Special Education
- 3.1.4. Visual Impairment
- 3.1.5. Learning Difficulties
- 3.1.6. Special Education and Disability
- 3.1.7. Primary Education
- 3.1.8. Islamic Studies
- 3.1.9. Arabic Language
- 3.1.10. Mathematics
- 3.1.11. Science
- 3.2. Postgraduate Programs:
- 3.2.1. Curriculum and General Teaching Methods.
- 3.2.2. Curriculum and Science Teaching Methods.
- 3.2.3. Administration and Educational Supervision.
- 3.2.4. Fundamentals of Islamic Education.
- 3.2.5. Guidance and Counseling.
- 4.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 4.1.1. History
- 4.1.2. Geography
- 4.1.3. Arabic Language
- 4.1.4. Radio and Television
- 4.1.5. Media and Communication
- 4.1.6. Strategic Communication
- 4.1.7. Journalism and Electronic Editing
- 4.2. Postgraduate Programs:
- 4.2.1. Arabic Language and Literature
- 4.2.2. Arabic Language and Linguistics
- 4.2.3. History
- 4.2.4. Geography
- 5.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 5.1.1. Mechanical Engineering
- 5.1.2. Electrical Engineering
- 5.1.3. Civil Engineering
- 5.1.4. Chemical Engineering
- 5.1.5. Industrial Engineering
- 5.1.6. Architecture and Planning
- 6.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 6.1.1. Business Administration
- 6.1.2. Accounting
- 6.1.3. Administrative Information System
- 6.1.4. Law
- 6.1.6. E-Commerce and Marketing
- 6.2. Postgraduate Programs:
- 6.2.1. Executive Business Administration
- 6.2.2. Accounting
- 6.2.3. Professional Accounting
- 7.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 7.1.1 Biology
- 7.1.2 Mathematics
- 7.1.3 Physics
- 7.1.4 Chemistry
- 7.2. Postgraduate Programs:
- 7.2.1. Physics
- 7.2.2 Chemistry
- 8.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 8.1.1. English Language
- 8.2. Postgraduate Programs:
- 8.2.1. Translation
- 8.2.2. Applied Linguistics
- 9.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 9.1.1. Physiology
- 9.1.2. Anatomy Department
- 9.1.3. Clinical Microbiology and Parasitology
- 9.1.4. Pathology
- 9.1.5. Family and Community Medicine
- 9.1.6. Internal Medicine
- 9.1.7. Obstetrics and Gynecology
- 9.1.8. Pediatrics
- 9.1.9. Surgery
- 9.1.10. Medical Education
- 9.1.11. Clinical Biochemistry
- 10.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 10.1.1. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- 10.1.2. Periodontics and Community Dentistry
- 10.1.3. Diagnostic Dental Sciences
- 10.1.4. Prosthetic Dental Sciences
- 10.1.5. Restorative Dental Sciences
- 10.1.6. Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics Science
- 10.1.7. Dental Education
- 11.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 11.1.2. Pharmaceutics
- 11.1.2. Clinical pharmacy
- 11.1.3. Pharmacology
- 11.1.4. Pharmacognosy
- 11.1.5. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- 12.1. Undergraduate Programs:
- 12.1.1. Medical Rehabilitation Sciences
- 12.1.2. Radiological Science
- 12.1.3. Clinical Laboratory Sciences
- 12.1.4. Dental Technology
- 12.4.5 Anesthesia Technology
- 12.4.6 Emergency Medical Services
- 12.4.7 Public Health
- 12.4.8 General Nursing
Research Centers
- King Khalid Chair for Scientific Research
- Al Jazirah Newspaper Chair
- Media Center
- Administrative Leaders Preparation Center
- Center of Research and Social Studies
- Prince Sultan bin Abdul Alziz Center for Research and Environmental Studies and Tourism
- Center for Talent and Creativity
- Center of Linguistic Research
- Center of Governing Companies
- Knowledge Entrepreneurship Center
- Tahawol Center
- Center for Documentation Archiving
- Research Science Center for Advanced Materials
Associations
- Saudi Association for Statistical Sciences
- Saudi Society for Medical Education
Location
, a standalone campus for King Khalid University was under construction in al-Fara. This new campus is commonly known as University City. As part of the medical college, plans were made to build a public hospital which would have one of the largest bed capacities in the Middle East. Because of the scope of the construction project, there were many international bidders for the contract. The university, in cooperation with the King Abdullah Institute for Research and Studies and King Saud University, organized a global competitive bidding program for the design, planning, and construction of University City. As one of the most prominent higher education infrastructure projects in the Kingdom, the competition attracted 28 regional, national, and international bidders. To qualify for the bidding process, each company had to prove its capabilities in large scale construction. The infrastructure at University City is substantial. There are two major service buildings that provide electromechanical components and utilities to all the other buildings on the campus. The two service buildings are connected by a service tunnel that is in length.
Construction of University City is being done in seven phases over a period of years, which are:
- Phase 1 – Arts and Sciences Academic Complex;
- Phase 2 – Medical Complex with an 800-bed hospital;
- Phase 3 – Administrative Facilities;
- Phase 4 – Roads and Utility Infrastructure;
- Phase 5 – Sports Complex;
- Phase 6 – Faculty Housing;
- Phase 7 – Student Housing.