Studying:

In the College of Education for Pure Sciences' physics and math departments, the academic year is organised into two 15-week semesters. The college conducts two examination sessions annually, whose dates are chosen by the University Council. The first session is at the conclusion of the first semester and the second session is at the end of the second semester. There are four stages for 8 courses.

This technique shortens the time and reduces the effort for the student and the professor. It also expands the number of resources offered to students, which increases their scientific abilities.

Laboratory:

The curricula have been created to meet the department's and college's aims and worldwide standards for scientific vocabulary, number of units, and number of theoretical and practical hours to maximise the student's scientific advantage.

The Department of Physics and Mathematics seeks to create an encouraging university environment for students by encouraging them to participate in extracurricular activities and linking these activities to the scientific department's laboratories, as well as holding seminars and workshops and involving students in these activities, mainly since the department contained postgraduate studies and advanced laboratories in addition to the teaching laboratories.