The student Ali Bashar Mohammed receives an international certificate from a prestigious German university in the field of cultural heritage digitization
The student Ali Bashar Mohammed received an international certificate issued by the University of Applied Sciences Brandenburg (THB), as part of an international academic program specialized in the digitization of cultural heritage and the use of modern digital technologies in documenting historical sites.
This achievement came after successfully completing the program requirements, which included regular academic attendance, active participation within a team, as well as the submission of a final applied project relying on advanced 3D digital documentation techniques and the production of scholarly outputs according to accredited academic standards.
This program is distinguished by being accredited according to the international Academic Credit Transfer System (ECTS), with the certificate awarded to the student equivalent to 5 ECTS credits for undergraduate students and 6 ECTS credits for graduate/master’s students, thus giving this achievement a clear and recognized academic value within European and international standards.