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Physiology and Pathophysiology (PHO221)
This module aims at explaining the basic functions of the different organs of the human body and their correlations
to each other’s. It also demonstrates the pathophysiological changes that occurs as a result of cellular injury and
recognize the relation between the cellular and the system changes which occur in some disease processes with their
clinical manifestation.Phytotherapy and Aromatherapy (PHG331)
Upon successful completion of this module, the students should be able to know guidelines for prescribing herbal medicinal drugs based on the pharmacological properties of these drugs including therapeutic uses, mechanism of action, dosage, adverse reactions, contraindications & drug interactions. The module also allows students understand pharmaco-therapeutic principles applied to the treatment of different diseases, pharmacovigilance and rational use of drugs. Also the student should understand the basis of complementary and alternative medicine with emphasis on herbal remedies, nutritional supplements, homeopathies, aromatherapy & their effect on maintaining optimum health and prevention of chronic diseases. It includes studying of medicinal plants portfolios concerning phytopharmaceuticals in Egyptian Market. |
Power Electronics (ECE4634)
This module
is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge about power
semiconductor devices and the most common types of power converters used in
real applications. It also enables students to evaluate and analyze basic power
electronic circuits.
Practice Course for the On-boarding
This course is created to provide you with a platform for practicing different tools and features of the Moodle system as a unique tool for blended learning and active engaged of students in HE sector, that's why you are added to this course as a teacher. Kindly discover and practice as much as you can.
Process Control (ECE4533\ECE4333)
This module is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge about instrumentations and controllers used in industrial process control. It introduces process characteristics, modeling of simple systems, controller tuning, and designing closed feedback control.
Product Development & Design (DES462/DES442)
This module is designed to enable students to practice the development and design processes of a product within a project, starting from the recognition of a need, passing through conceptual design, materials selection, analysis, optimization, evaluation, prototyping and/or modeling simulation. Criteria for product development to be taken into consideration: ergonomics, safety, manufacturability. Packaging, costing, marketing, uses, reliability, maintainability, environmental impact, and product life cycle.
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Production Planning & Control (ISE434/ISE451)
This module is designed to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles, techniques, and applications of production planning and control. Forecasting techniques, inventory control, planning and scheduling, capacity planning and location, supply chain management, and the current trends in production and service operation management.
Production System Analysis (ISE541)
This module is designed to enable senior students to review and analyze the basic management functions in production systems (manufacturing and service) and associated managerial problems.Basic types of production systems; Design, operation, and performance measures evaluation of batch and job shop production systems; Assembly - line balancing techniques; Design, operation, and performance measures evaluation of continuous production systems; Design and analysis of cellular manufacturing systems. |
Project Management Systems (ISE531/HUM266e/SOC266) (Eng)
This module is designed to provide senior students with an analysis of real world complex project systems including planning phase, scheduling phase and control phase. The Planning Phase includes network development, precedence diagramming as well as expansion, condensation and elimination of activities. The scheduling phase includes deterministic and probabilistic duration times, forward and backward passes computation, slack time calculation, and critical path identification. The control phase includes cost control monitor, resource constrains, and time-cost tradeoff. Organization staffing and evaluating alternatives are also included. Real case studies.
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