College Emblem

The emblem of the College of Administration and Economics – Al-Hamdaniya University consists of a set of symbols and elements that reflect the college’s identity and mission:

  • The Open Book: Symbolizes knowledge and learning, which are the fundamental pillars for building academic, administrative, and economic capacities.
  • The White Dove: Represents peace and purity, embodying the university’s humanitarian mission in promoting values of coexistence and harmony.
  • The Golden Wheat Ears: Signify prosperity and economic growth, highlighting the college’s focus on economic and developmental sciences.
  • The Flower Below the Book: Represents growth, renewal, and continuous progress toward a better future.

Colors:

  • Dark Blue (outer frame): Symbolizes wisdom, stability, and trust.
  • Gold/Yellow (wheat and text): Reflects ambition, success, and prosperity.
  • Black (center): Conveys seriousness and formality.
  • White (dove): Expresses purity and peace.

The emblem also includes text in both languages:

  • Arabic: The college name is written in traditional decorative script in the center of the emblem.
  • English: The college and university names are inscribed on the outer frame in a modern, clear font, alongside the founding year in both Hijri (1436) and Gregorian (2015) calendars.

Thus, the emblem embodies the college’s message of combining knowledge, economics, peace, and development within a solid academic framework that aligns with both local and international standards.