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Electronics I (ECE353/ESE244)
This course is designed to enable the students to: analyze and design the electronic circuits that contain diodes, zener diode, bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors, and design different biasing circuits for transistors.
Endodontics Technology (RES412)
theoretical part of the preclinical endodontic course enables the students to learn the scope and indications of Endodontics. It is concerned with the study and exploration of morphology of the human
dental pulp, concentrates on the mechanical aspects of cavity preparation and gaining access to root canals, as well as cleaning, shaping and filling of root canals and study of instruments used during root canal treatment.
Student should know all the basic steps for endodontic treatment by the end of this course
Endodontics Technology-2 (RES422)
This course aims to familiarize the student with the clinical phase of treatment with the theoretical topics and correlate with the practical sessions through introducing management pf multiple root canals.
Energy Conversion (ESE436\ESE551)
This module is designed to enable students understand the concept of energy conversion, structure and function of power stations, and environmental effects of energy resources. In addition, the principles of magnetic circuits, excitation in single phase transformer, voltage regulation, losses and efficiency, auto-transformation are introduced. It also presents the principles of electromechanical energy conversion, DC generators, DC motors, three phase transformers, polarity, and standard terminal marking, parallel operation, and all-day efficiency. It also addresses the principles of AC machines, Synchronous machine, electro motive force (emf) equivalent circuit, power equation, and distribution of electric power.
Engineering Costing Systems
This module is designed to provide students with an overview of the concepts of accounting measures important to manufacturing operations for both engineers and managers. A summary of accounting fundamentals, including financial reporting and performance measurement. Cost accounting management for job-order, process, and just-in-time operations; activity-based costing, and management; measuring and managing spoilage; capacity cost; and analysis of new technology investments. Management decision-making including cost behavior, cost-volume-profit analysis, and profit planning. Cost planning and performance evaluation including planning and budgeting, and decision theory methods. |
Engineering Economic Analysis (ISE335/ISE364/HUM466)
Engineering Materials I (GSE242-GSE252)
This module is designed to enable students to understand the development of material structure. Identification of different materials: ferrous and non-ferrous, polymeric, glasses, ceramic, and composite materials; Characterization of materials using mechanical testing. Basic types of failure of engineering materials during service and their prevention. Select a certain component for various material testing. |
Engineering Measurments System (GSE232/GSE262)
This module is designed to enable students to analyze the characters, behaviors, design, and construction of measuring systems. Treatment of measured data. Physical parameters of different measured variables, taking in consideration the installation and operations of the measuring devices. |
Engineering Operations Research (ISE345/ISE355)
This module is designed to provide students with skills in modeling to describe, analyze, and predict the behavior of an operating system. Appropriate Fundamental Models of Operations Research are applied in practical engineering situations. Operations Research models covered include linear and integer programming, sensitivity analysis, network models, queuing models, introduction to simulation, decision analysis, and the Markov processes. Utilizing computer software in solving the optimization problems in an integrated part of the course.
Engineering System Simulation (ISE542/ISE561)
- This module is designed to provide senior students with an in-depth understanding of the simulation modeling process. - Topics covered include the fundamental concepts of simulation modeling. - The time advance mechanisms, input data analysis techniques, model validation and verification concepts, designing simulation experiments, and simulation output analysis approaches. - Hands- on exercises to be conducted to develop discrete – event simulation models using the simulation package ARENA with applications from the manufacturing and service sectors. |
English 90
Overall Aims of the Course
This course is intended to be a pre-university course. It has been designed for the sake of helping the students -who did not pass the ELAT Exam (category1), improve their English in terms of language systems and skills.
Intended Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, the students should be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
- Understand oral and written texts on different topics in English
- Recognize different rules of grammar and pronunciation for accurate oral and written production
- Identify different language functions
- Reproduce information at word, sentence and text levels
Intellectual Skills
- Listen to spoken language of different types for the sake of fulfilling simple tasks
- Present basic information in a clear and accurate way
- Express feelings and opinions on familiar topics using appropriate language functions
- Engage in simple exchanges with a partner(s)
- Read different types of texts using suitable strategies in relation to general understanding as well as text lexical and grammatical structure (parts of speech, clauses and phrases, basic sentence types, as well as sentence expansion by subordination and coordination).
- Write different types of texts (online advice, advert/notice, notes and messages, a true story, email, a description, a CV and a paragraph) with an insistence on sentence modes (SVO, SVC, SV (M), ACTIVE vs. Passive..).
Practical Skills
- Classify relationships in terms of omissions, parts, organization and structure for the sake of comprehending English at word, sentence and text level through active listening and reading
- Communicate their ideas and opinions efficiently in oral/ written modes
General and Transferable Skills
- Apply the concepts and skills gained in this course to increase their awareness of English as a language whilst using it in their future academic studies.
English for Research Writing Purposes (ENG201, ENG_201/246/256/201P/201B/GSE173)
This course is a step-by-step process taking the students through the journey of writing an academic report, doing an analytical reading of different sources, finding the gaps and limitations in each source and providing the necessary recommendations through an academic discussion.
English Morphology and Syntax (LN202)
Words and grammar are the basic building blocks of language. The aim of this course is to introduce contemporary morphological theory and practice. It also introduces the basics of modern syntactic analysis drawing ideas from different syntactic frameworks |