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MedTech Becomes Tunisia’s First ABET-Accredited Engineering School2 min read

By Contributing Editor September 30, 2022
Written by Contributing Editor September 30, 2022
MedTech

South Mediterranean University’s MedTech school has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, the global accreditor of College and University programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology.

Accreditation by ABET ensures that programs produce graduates who are prepared to enter vital technical disciplines that are at the forefront of innovation and developing technologies and anticipate the public’s welfare and safety demands.

MedTech Tunisia
MedTech, Tunisia’s first ABET accredited Engineering school

Functions & Benefits of ABET Accreditation

The voluntary peer-review procedure of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) is highly regarded because it adds significant value to academic programs in the technical disciplines, where quality, precision, and safety are of the utmost significance.

The ABET criteria, which were developed by technical specialists from ABET’s member societies, emphasize what students encounter and learn. The ABET examines program curricula, faculty, facilities, and institutional support for accreditation. Teams of highly qualified individuals from industry, academia, and government with experience in the ABET disciplines conduct reviews.

MedTech Becomes Tunisia’s First ABET-Accredited Engineering School
MedTech Becomes Tunisia’s First ABET-Accredited Engineering School

ABET is a non-profit organization with ISO 9001:2015 certification. Currently, it accredits 4,361 programs at 850 colleges and Universities in 41 nations and territories.

Visit abet.org for more information about ABET, its member societies, and the accreditation criteria used to evaluate programs.

Learn more about the South Mediterranean University via this page.


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