University of Chlef

It was established in 2001 by grouping several national institutes of higher education into one center,[1] and named after the Algerian martyr Hassiba Benbouali.

The university began during the academic year 1983/1984 with the foundation of the national institute of higher education in civil engineering[2] which enrolled 144 registered students.

[1] During the academic year 1986/1987 two new national institutes of higher education - hydraulics and agronomy - were officially opened.

[3] Since 1988 other formation courses have been opened, including:[1]In 1992 the INES of Chlef were grouped under the governance of a single directorate by the creation of the university center of Chlef,[4] an opportunity that has opened up others sectors such as:[1] In 2001 the university center became a university[5] that consisted of three faculties: In 2006 Chlef was restructured with five facilities and one institute:[6] In the academic year 2007/2008 the university began to offer degrees in two new academic fields:[1] In 2008/2009 the university began to offer masters-level degrees in several specialties: The university's masters training has benefited from various options in the following areas:[1] It should also be pointed out that the academic year 2010/2011 saw the generalization of the LMD system at the level of all faculties as well as the restructuring of the university into seven faculties and two institutes:[7] UHBC also saw the creation of the 4th Vice-Rectorate in charge of postgraduate studies, university habilitation, scientific research and post-graduation higher education, which gave it the rank of (A).

With the start of the 2016/2017 academic year[8] UHBC brought together nine faculties and under one institute:

Uhbchlef (ancient)
Uhbc hay Salem
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