11-11-2025
Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah Faculty of Information Technology Hosts AppTrainers Company

As part of its quarterly activities, the Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah Faculty of Information Technology organized an introductory workshop for its students in the Al-Bakhit Amphitheater at the Faculty of Business, in the presence of the Dean of the Faculty, Professor Dr. Muhammad Jaradat. The workshop hosted a delegation from App Trainer, which included Engineer Hani Abu Arab, Engineer Muhammad Al-Muhtaseb, and Engineer Muhammad Bahlaq, with the aim of introducing students to electronic educational platforms and helping them achieve their personal, professional, and knowledge goals.


The Dean of the Faculty, Jaradat, welcomed the company's delegation, praising the fruitful cooperation with the private sector and the Ministry of Digital Economy, and pointed out that such workshops are the result of this cooperation with the university and contribute significantly to creating job opportunities for graduates, qualifying them for the labor market, and transforming their ideas into professional digital products that reflect their vision and ensure them a distinguished educational experience.


Engineer Hani Abu Arab explained that AppTrainers is an innovative digital educational platform designed to make learning programming languages an easy, enjoyable, and effective experience for everyone. It is considered a distinguished destination for developing skills and discovering students' potential through modern educational tools and customized training programs, helping them achieve their goals in the fields of education, work, and knowledge, indicating that it provides an integrated educational environment that combines education and digital creativity.


Engineer Muhammad Bahlaq pointed to the effective programming services and courses designed to suit all levels, in addition to designing and developing innovative digital products that inspire learners and help them turn their ideas into reality.


Regarding the support of graduates, Engineer Muhammad Al-Muhtaseb indicated that the company provides distinguished opportunities to enter the labor market with strong programming skills and works to develop individuals' skills to increase their chances of obtaining prestigious jobs.


The workshop, which was presented and managed by the Deputy Dean, Professor Dr. Akram Hamarsheh, included a direct dialogue between the students and the lecturers, during which Hamarsheh emphasized the university's keenness to provide continuous support and assistance to students throughout their learning and development journey.


Dr. Al-Hamarsheh, on behalf of the Dean of the Faculty, also honored the winning students in the CTF competition, in which more than fifty students participated within five teams at the college level.