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‫جامعة اإلسكندرية‬

‫كلية الھندسة‬

‫الالئحة الموحدة للبرامج الجديدة بنظام الساعات المعتمدة‬


‫بكلية الھندسة جامعة اإلسكندرية‬
‫للحصول على‬
‫درجة البكالوريوس فى الھندسة‬
‫كلية الھندسة – جامعة االسكندرية‬

‫‪ -1‬برنامج ھندسة الغاز والبتروكيماويات‪.‬‬


‫‪ -2‬برنامج ھندسة علوم المواد‪.‬‬
‫‪ - 3‬برنامج الھندسة الكھروميكانيكية‪.‬‬
‫‪ - 4‬برنامج ھندسة العمارة والتشييد‪.‬‬
‫‪ - 5‬برنامج ھندسة الحاسبات واإلتصاالت‪.‬‬
‫‪ -6‬برنامج ھندسة منصات البترول البحرية وھندسـة الشواطئ‪.‬‬

‫يونيو ‪2013‬‬

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‫اﻟﺒﺎب اﻷول‬

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‫أوال‪ :‬الرؤية والرسالة والقيم‬
‫الرؤية‪:‬‬
‫أن تك ون كلي ة الھندس ة – جامع ة اإلس كندرية – رائ دة ف ي العل وم الھندس ية عل ى مس توى الش رق األوس ط‬
‫وأفريقيا في مجال التعليم والبحث العلم ي وخدم ة المجتم ع وذل ك م ن خ الل تميّ ز أعض اء ھيئ ة الت دريس بھ ا‬
‫وتوفير برامج التعليم والبحث واإلمكانيات المتميزة المرتبطة بالبيئة المحيطة خاصة الصحراوية والبحرية‪.‬‬

‫الرسالة‪:‬‬
‫تأھيل الكوادر الھندسية المتميّزة القادرة على العم ل الجم اعي واإلبتك ار واإلب داع م ن خ الل مواص لة التعل يم‬
‫والتعلم والتدريس والبحث العلمي وتداول المعرفة وفق أفضل المعايير األكاديمي ة والمھني ة لخدم ة إحتياج ات‬
‫المجتمع المحلي والقومي والدولي وتشجيع النشر العلمي والتقني واإلسھام في تنمية القدرات المعرفية ألف راد‬
‫المجتمع ومؤسساته وتمكينھا من التعليم المستمر‪.‬‬

‫القيم‪:‬‬
‫اإللت زام بمب ادئ وق يم النزاھ ة األكاديمي ة والمھني ة ف ي جمي ع أنش طة الكلي ة واحت رام حق وق الملكي ة الفكري ة‬
‫واإللتزام بالموضوعية في الممارسات وإتاحة البيان ات وت وفير المعلوم ات ع ن األداء ال ذاتي والمعرف ة لكاف ة‬
‫أف راد المجتم ع ومؤسس اته المختلف ة والت زام الكلي ة بتبن ي منظوم ة تح وي مب ادئ وقواع د أخالقي ة حاكم ة‬
‫للممارس ات عل ى كاف ة المس تويات ف ي مختل ف المج االت وال نظم لض مان الحي اد والموض وعية وض وابط‬
‫وأدوات للمراجع ة والمحاس بة المرتبط ة بالس لوكيات والممارس ات واإللت زام ب الجودة والتمي ز واإلب داع‬
‫والتطوير وحرية الفكر والبحث‪.‬‬

‫ثانيا‪ :‬أھداف الكلية‬


‫الھندسة )‪ (Engineering‬ھي المھنة التي تطبق فيھا المعرفة بالعلوم األساسية )الرياضيات‪ ،‬الفيزياء‪،‬‬
‫الكيمياء‪ ،‬وغيرھا(بجانب المعرفة المكتسبة من خالل الدراسة الھندسية والخبرة والممارسة من أجل تطوير‬
‫وابتكار الطرق واألساليب واآلالت واألجھزة لالستخدام األمثل لمواد وموارد وقوى الطبيعة لنفع المجتمع‬
‫البشري‪.‬‬
‫لذلك تعمل الكلية من خالل أقسامھا العلمية التى تغطى معظم التخصصات التى يحتاج إليھا سوق العمل على‬
‫تحقيق األھداف اآلتية‪:‬‬
‫‪ ‬إعداد خريج ملم بالحديث من العلوم األساسية والھندسية واإلنسانية‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬أعداد خريج ملم بوسائل التكنولوجيا الحديثة وتكنولوجيا المعلومات وكيفية التعامل معھا‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬إعداد خريج قادر على اتخاذ القرار والتعامل مع األزمات و المشاكل‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬تزويد الطالب بالقدرات اللغوية الالزمة لالستفادة من عولمة المعرفة‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬إعداد خريج قادر على المنافسة فى سوق العمل فى ظل الظروف الجديدة والمتغيرة للمجتمع‬
‫الدولى‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬إعداد خريج قادر على تطبيق أساليب التفكير العلمي الھندسي والتحليل واالستنباط ولديه الرغبة‬
‫والقدرة على التعلم المستمر‪.‬‬

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‫‪ ‬المساھمة في إعداد كوادر علمية قادرة على البحوث األكاديمية والتطبيقية في التخصصات الھندسية‬
‫المختلفة‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬المساھمة في خدمة المجتمع والبيئة عن طريق المشاركة فى وضع الحلول العملية والرؤى‬
‫المستقبلية واالستراتيجيات الالزمة للتنمية المستدامة خاصة في البيئتين الصحراوية والبحرية‪.‬‬

‫ثالثا ‪:‬المخرجات المتوقعة‪:‬‬


‫‪ -1‬القدرة على استيعاب العلوم األساسية فى المجاالت ) الرياضة – العلوم – الھندسة (‪.‬‬
‫‪ -2‬القدرة على عمل التجارب العلمية وكذلك استخالص وتحليل النتائج ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -3‬القدرة على تصميم النظم – األجزاء المختلفة – والعمليات التى تحقق المتطلبات بعينھا‪.‬‬
‫‪ -4‬القدرة على العمل فى فريق من تخصصات مختلفة‪.‬‬
‫‪ -5‬القدرة على تحليل – إستنباط وحل المشاكل الھندسية‪.‬‬
‫‪ -6‬القدرة على فھم المھنة وتقاليد المھنة‪.‬‬
‫‪ -7‬القدرة على التواصل مع األخرين بصورة جيدة‬
‫‪ -8‬القدرة على الفھم الواسع وتأثير الحلول الھندسية على المجتمع والبيئة المحلية والعالمية‪.‬‬
‫‪ -9‬اإلقتناع بالحاجة إلى التعليم المستمر كأساس للتقدم المھنى للخريج‪.‬‬
‫‪ -10‬القدرة على إستخدام الطرق التكنولوجية الحديثة والمھارات واالدوات الھندسية للتطبيقات الھندسية‪.‬‬

‫رابعا‪ :‬تطور إنشاء الكلية وأقسامھا العلمية‬


‫أنشأت كلية الھندسة بجامعة القاھرة فرعا لھا باإلسكندرية‪.‬‬ ‫‪1941‬‬
‫صدور مرسوم بقانون رقم ‪ 32‬لسنة ‪ 1942‬بإنشاء جامعة اإلسكندرية‪.‬‬ ‫‪1942‬‬
‫بداية الدراسة بالسنة اإلعدادية والسنة األولى )عمارة‪ ،‬مدنى‪ ،‬ميكانيكا‪،‬‬ ‫‪1942‬‬
‫كھرباء(‪.‬‬ ‫‪1946‬‬
‫إنشاء قسم الھندسة الصحية والبلديات‪.‬‬ ‫‪1953‬‬
‫أنشاء قسم الھندسة الكيميائية‪.‬‬ ‫‪1960‬‬
‫إنشاء قسمى ھندسة القوى الميكانيكية وھندسة الغزل والنسيج‪.‬‬ ‫‪1961‬‬
‫إنشاء قسم الھندسة البحرية‪.‬‬ ‫‪1963‬‬
‫إنشاء قسم ھندسة اإلنتاج‪.‬‬ ‫‪1964‬‬
‫إنشاء قسم الھندسة النووية‪.‬‬ ‫‪1974‬‬
‫إنشاء قسم اآلالت الحاسبة والتحكم اآللى‪.‬‬ ‫‪1974‬‬

‫تتكون الكلية حاليا من األقسام العلمية اآلتية‪:‬‬


‫‪-1‬قسم الرياضيات والفيزياء الھندسية‬
‫‪ -2‬قسم الھندسة المعمارية‬
‫‪-3‬قسم الھندسة اإلنشائية‬
‫‪-4‬قسم ھندسة الرى والھيدروليكا‬
‫‪-5‬قسم ھندسة المواصالت‬
‫‪-6‬قسم الھندسة الصحية‬
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‫‪-7‬قسم الھندسة الميكانيكية‬
‫‪-8‬قسم ھندسة الغزل والنسيج‬
‫‪-9‬قسم ھندسة اإلنتاج‬
‫‪-10‬قسم الھندسة البحرية وعمارة السفن‬
‫‪-11‬قسم الھندسة الكھربية‬
‫‪-12‬قسم ھندسة الحاسبوالنظم‬
‫‪-13‬قسم الھندسة النووية واإلشعاعية‬
‫‪-14‬قسم الھندسة الكيميائية‬

‫يدخل في اختصاص كل قسم تدريس المقررات اآلتية‪:‬‬

‫‪ -1‬قسم الرياضيات والفيزياء الھندسية‪:‬‬


‫الرياضيات‪ ،‬اإلحصاء‪ ،‬الميكانيكا‪ ،‬الفيزياء‪ ،‬الرسم الھندسى‪ ،‬اإلسقاط الھندسى‪.‬‬

‫‪ -2‬قسم الھندسة المعمارية‪:‬‬


‫مبادئ التصميم المعمارى‪ ،‬إنشاء معمارى‪،‬الدراسات البصرية ونظرية األلوان‪ ،‬الحاسب‬
‫اآللى فى العمارة‪ ،‬نظريات العمارة‪ ،‬الظل والمنظور‪ ،‬التحكم البيئى فى المبانى‪ ،‬التصميم المعمارى‪،‬‬
‫التصميمات التنفيذية‪ ،‬األنظمة التقنية فى المبانى‪ ،‬التصميم الداخلى‪ ،‬تنسيق المواقع‪ ،‬الفنون‬
‫المعاصرة‪ ،‬الحفاظ على العمران‪ ،‬العمارة والبيئة‪ ،‬دراسات تحليل المواقع‪ ،‬إدارة مشروعات البناء‪،‬‬
‫تكنولوجيا البناء والتشييد‪ ،‬دراسات الجدوى اإلقتصادية للمشروعات‪ ،‬اإلسكان فى الدول النامية‪،‬‬
‫تصميم المجتمعات الريفية‪ ،‬الجغرافية الحضرية‪ ،‬الفراغات الحضرية‪ ،‬البنية األساسية الحضرية‪،‬‬
‫نظم المعلومات الجغرافية‪ ،‬اإلقتصاد الحضرى‪ ،‬التخطيط العمرانى واإلسكان‪ ،‬الكميات‬
‫والمواصفات‪ ،‬البحوث ووضع البرامج‪،‬نظريات العمارة والنقد‪ ،‬مشروعات اإلسكان‪ ،‬نظريات‬
‫وإقتصاديات اإلسكان‪ ،‬مشروعات التصميم الحضرى‪ ،‬نظريات التصميم الحضرى‪.‬‬

‫‪ -3‬قسم الھندسة اإلنشائية‪:‬‬


‫نظرية اإلنشاءات‪ ،‬خواص المواد واختبارھا‪ ،‬ميكانيكا التربة‪ ،‬ھندسة األساسات‪ ،‬خراسانة‬
‫مسلحة‪ ،‬ھندسة التشييد‪ ،‬تحليل إنشائى بالطرق الحديثة‪ ،‬إدارة المشروعات الھندسية‪ ،‬ھندسة مواد‬
‫متقدمة‪ ،‬المنشآت المعدنية‪ ،‬تصميم المنشآت الصناعية والمبانى العالية‪ ،‬منشآت وكبارى خرسانية‪،‬‬
‫العقود والكميات والمواصفات‪,‬التفتيش وضبط الجودة والترميم‪ ،‬منشآت وكبارى معدنية‪.‬‬

‫‪ -4‬قسم ھندسة الرى والھيدروليكا‪:‬‬


‫ھيدرولوجيا‪ ،‬الھيدروليكا‪ ،‬تصميم نظم الرى المتطورة‪ ،‬ھيدرولوجيا تطبيقية‪ ،‬ھندسة الرى‬
‫والصرف‪ ،‬ھيدروليكا تطبيقية‪ ،‬تصميم خطوط وشبكات المواسبر‪ ،‬تصميم منشآت الرى‪ ،‬تطبيقات‬
‫الحاسب اآللى فى المنشآت الھيدروليكية‪ ،‬المنشآت الھيدروليكية‪.‬‬

‫‪ -5‬قسم ھندسة المواصالت‪:‬‬


‫المساحة والطبوغرافية‪ ،‬الرسم المدني‪ ،‬الجيولوجيا الھندسية‪ ،‬المساحة والفوتوجرامتري‪،‬‬
‫تخطيط النقل وھندسة المرور‪ ،‬المساحة الجيوديسية‪ ،‬تطبيقات التقنيات واألجھزة الحديثة فى‬
‫المساحة‪،‬التخطيط والتوقيع المساحى لمشروعات الھندسة المدنية‪ ،‬ھندسة السكك الحديدية‪ ،‬ھندسة‬
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‫الموانى والمنشآت البحرية‪ ،‬ھندسة الطرق‪ ،‬تخطيط نظم النقل‪ ،‬ھندسة الشواطئ‪ ،‬تطبيقات الحاسب‬
‫اآللى في الھندسة المدنية‪.‬‬

‫‪ -6‬قسم الھندسة الصحية‪:‬‬


‫ھندسة اإلمداد بالمياه‪ ،‬الھندسة الصحية‪ ،‬ھندسة الصرف الصحى‪.‬‬

‫‪ -7‬قسم الھندسة الميكانيكية‪:‬‬


‫ميكانيكا المواد‪ ،‬مبادئ وقياسات السريان والحرارة‪ ،‬رسم ميكانيكى‪ ،‬ميكانيكا آالت‪ ،‬رسم‬
‫ميكانيكى بالحاسب‪ ،‬ثرموديناميكا‪ ،‬تطبيقات الحاسب اآللى فى الھندسة الميكانيكية‪ ،‬تصميم‬
‫ميكانيكى‪ ،‬ميكانيكا الموائع‪ ،‬أسس ھندسة اإلحتراق‪ ،‬إھتزازات ميكانيكية‪ ،‬محركات إحتراق داخلى‪،‬‬
‫إنتقال حرارة‪ ،‬ديناميكا غازات‪ ،‬تحكم آلى‪ ،‬محطات قوى حرارية‪ ،‬آالت ھيدروليكية‪ ،‬تبريد وتكييف‬
‫ھواء‪ ،‬التصميم األمثل‪ ،‬تصميم المعدات الحرارية‪ ،‬ميكانيكا الموائع الصناعية‪ ،‬توربينات غازية‪،‬‬
‫مقدمة فى الميكاترونيك‪ ،‬تشغيل وإدارة محطات القوى الحرارية‪ ،‬آالت الموائع‪ ،‬موضوعات متقدمة‬
‫فى ھندسة اإلحتراق‪ ،‬تريبولوجى‪ ،‬تطبيقات فى الھندسة الحرارية‪ ،‬دوائر ھيدروليكية‪ ،‬ھندسة‬
‫سيارات‪ ،‬البيئة والطاقة‪.‬‬

‫‪ -8‬قسم ھندسة الغزل والنسيج‪:‬‬


‫رسم وإنشاء ماكينات‪ ،‬خامات و طبيعة الشعيرات‪ ،‬تصميم ونظرية آالت الغزل والنسيج‪،‬‬
‫تكنولوجيا الغزل‪ ،‬تحضيرات النسيج‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا المنسوجات‪ ،‬طبيعة الخيوط واختباراتھا‪ ،‬مراقبة‬
‫جودة الغزل والنسيج‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا انتاج الخيوط‪ ،‬طبيعة وتراكيب اقمشة‪ ،‬تطبيقات الحاسب اآللي فى‬
‫الصناعات النسيجية‪ ،‬نظم المعلومات‪ ،‬ميكانيكا آالت الغزل والنسيج‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا غزل اآللياف‬
‫الصوفية‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا النسيج‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا انتاج الخيوط الصناعية‪ ،‬المالبس الجاھزة‪ ،‬االقمشة الغير‬
‫منسوجة‪ ،‬تصنيع واستخدام االقمشة الصناعية‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا انتاج الخيوط الصناعية المضخمة‪،‬‬
‫نظريات الغزل‪ ،‬نسيج وتريكو‪ ،‬ھندسة المالبس‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا انتاج الخيوط الغير تقليدية‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا‬
‫انتاج االقمشة الغير تقليدية‪ ،‬التحكم اآللى والربوت فى الصناعات النسيجية‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا التجھيز‪،‬‬
‫نظم الغزل الحديثة‪ ،‬نظم النسيج الحديثة‪.‬‬

‫‪ -9‬قسم ھندسة اإلنتاج‪:‬‬


‫تكنولوجيا اإلنتاج‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا المواد‪ ،‬رسم عناصر آالت القطع‪ ،‬السباكة واللحام‪ ،‬بحوث‬
‫عمليات‪ ،‬عمليات تشغيل‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا التشكيل‪ ،‬نظرية قطع المعادن‪ ،‬ميكانيكا الجوامد‪ ،‬قياسات‬
‫بعدية‪ ،‬تصميم عناصر آالت القطع‪ ،‬نظرية اآلالت‪ ،‬اللدونة وتشكيل المعادن‪ ،‬نظرية وتصميم آالت‬
‫القطع‪ ،‬المترولوجيا الھندسية‪ ،‬تخطيط وتصميم المنشآت‪ ،‬تخطيط ورقابة االنتاج‪ ،‬ماكينات تشغيل‬
‫متقدمة‪ ،‬التحكم اآللى‪ ،‬انظمة القياس المتقدمة‪ ،‬االنظمة الميكا إلكترونية‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا المواد المتقدمة‪،‬‬
‫ضبط الجودة‪ ،‬ديناميكا آالت االنتاج‪ ،‬التشغيل بالحبيبات الناحتة‪ ،‬االختبارات الالإتالفية‪ ،‬عمليات‬
‫التشغيل الالتقليدية‪ ،‬االدارة الھندسية والتنظيم‪ ،‬تحسين وادارة الجودة‪ ،‬اختيار المواد الھندسية‪،‬‬
‫ھندسة المعرفة‪ ،‬انظمة القياس باستخدام الحاسب‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا التشغيل المتقدمة‪ ،‬تحليل االنھيار‪ ،‬آالت‬
‫القطع ذات التحكم الرقمى‪ ،‬اسس وتطبيقات انظمة التحكم فى الضوضاء‪ ،‬نمذجة ومحاكاة النظم‬
‫الصناعية‪ ،‬تصميم االسطمبات‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا الصيانة )مراقبة حالة الماكينات(‪.‬‬

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‫‪ -10‬قسم الھندسة البحرية وعمارة السفن‪:‬‬
‫رسم ماكينات وآالت سفن‪ ،‬عمارة بحرية‪ ،‬تحليل إنشائى للسفن‪ ،‬رسم سفن وآالتھا‪ ،‬ميكانيكا‬
‫الموائع‪ ،‬إنشاء السفن‪ ،‬برمجة الحاسب اآللى‪ ،‬ميكانيكا الموائع وآالت ھيدروليكية‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا المواد‪،‬‬
‫تصميم إنشائى للسفن‪ ،‬ھيدروديناميكا السفن‪،‬منظومات دفع السفن‪ ،‬الطرق اإلحتمالية فى المنظومات‬
‫البحرية‪،‬تكنولوجيا بناء السفن‪ ،‬تصميم السفن‪ ،‬محطات قوى بحرية‪ ،‬ديناميكا الوحدات البحرية‪،‬‬
‫تجھيزات السفن‪ ،‬ھندسة ماوراء الشواطىء‪ ،‬تصميم السفن بإستخدام الحاسب اآللى‪ ،‬تحليل‬
‫المخاطرة‪ ،‬ھندسة ترسانات‪ ،‬إنتقال حرارة وتبريد وتكييف‪ ،‬ديناميكا اإلنشاءات البحرية‪ ،‬ماكينات‬
‫مساعدة‪.‬‬

‫‪ -11‬قسم الھندسة الكھربية‪:‬‬


‫الدوائر الكھربية‪ ،‬الفيزياء الحديثة‪ ،‬مدخل إلى أنظمة الطاقة‪ ،‬القياسات الكھربية واإللكترونية‪،‬‬
‫النبائط والدوائر اإللكترونية‪ ،‬مدخل إلى الدوائر المنطقية والبرمجة‪ ،‬تحليل الدوائر الكھربية‪ ،‬مبادئ‬
‫المعالجات الدقيقة‪ ،‬المجاالت الكھرومغناطيسية‪ ،‬ھندسة اإللكترونيات‪ ،‬ھندسة القوى الكھربية‪،‬‬
‫ھندسة اآلالت الكھربية‪ ،‬التحكم وتطبيقات الحاسب اآللى‪ ،‬نظم القياسات‪ ،‬مقدمة للدوائر المتكاملة‪،‬‬
‫إلكترونيات القوى‪ ،‬وقاية نظم القوى‪ ،‬ھندسة التحكم اآللى‪ ،‬ھندسة المواد الكھربية‪ ،‬اإلتصاالت‬
‫لمنظومات القوى الكھربية‪ ،‬معالجة اإلشارات لنظم القوى الكھربية‪ ،‬تحليل نظم القوى‬
‫الكھربية‪،‬التطبيقات الصناعية وھندسة التنفيذ لنظم القوى‪ ،‬آالت كھربية خاصة‪ ،‬الميكاترونيات‬
‫واآلليات‪ ،‬األتمته الصناعية‪ ،‬ھندسة الضغط العالى‪ ،‬التحريك الكھربى‪ ،‬تشغيل وتخطيط نظم القوى‬
‫الكھربية‪ ،‬التحريك بإستخدام الجوامد‪ ،‬التحكم فى اآلالت والقوى الكھربية‪،‬إلكترونيات الجوامد‪،‬‬
‫تحليل الدوائر اإللكترونية‪ ،‬تصميم الدوائر المنطقية‪ ،‬اآلالت الكھربية وأنظمة القوى‪ ،‬النبائط شبه‬
‫الموصلة‪ ،‬المعالجات الدقيقة‪ ،‬الموجات الكھرومغناطيسية والصوتيات‪ ،‬اإلشارات والنظم‪ ،‬الدوائر‬
‫المتكاملة التشابھية‪ ،‬أوساط النقل الميكروموجية والبصرية‪ ،‬اإلتصاالت التشابھية‪ ،‬نظم التحكم‬
‫ومكوناتھا‪ ،‬النبائط الميكروموجية‪ ،‬النبائط البصرية‪ ،‬القياسات اإللكترونية والميكروموجية‪ ،‬نظم‬
‫اإلتصاالت البصرية‪ ،‬الدوائر المتكاملة الرقمية‪ ،‬ھندسة الھوائيات‪ ،‬معالجة اإلشارات الرقمية‪،‬نظم‬
‫اإلتصاالت‪ ،‬نمذجة وتصميم الدوائر المتكاملة ذوات التكامل الكبير جدا‪ ،‬نظم اإلتصاالت المتقدمة‪،‬‬
‫الھندسة البيوطبية‪ ،‬شبكات اإلتصاالت‪ ،‬نظم التحكم الرقمى واإلنساليات‪ ،‬اإلتصاالت الرقمية‪.‬‬

‫‪ -12‬قسم ھندسة الحاسب والنظم‪:‬‬


‫الحاسبات والبرمجة‪ ،‬برمجة‪ ،‬نظرية اإلحتماالت وتطبيقتھا فى الحاسبات‪ ،‬ھياكل البيانات‪،‬‬
‫أساسيات الحاسبات‪ ،‬الرياضيات للحاسبات‪ ،‬الطرق اإلحصائية للحاسبات‪ ،‬نظم رقمية‪ ،‬رياضيات‬
‫التحليل العددى وتطبيقاتھا فى الحاسبات‪ ،‬برمجة النظم والمكونات‪ ،‬نظم التحكم الخطى‪ ،‬نظم‬
‫ميكرووية‪ ،‬نظم التحكم الرقمى الالخطى‪ ،‬تحليل الخوارزميات‪ ،‬خوارزميات معالجة ونقل‬
‫اإلشارات الرقمية‪ ،‬نظم التشغيل‪ ،‬بحوث العمليات والحاسبات‪ ،‬النظم المدمجة‪ ،‬عمارة الحاسب‪،‬‬
‫لغات البرمجة والمترجمات‪ ،‬نظم قواعد البيانات‪ ،‬اإلتصاالت وشبكات الحاسبات‪ ،‬ھندسة‬
‫البرمجيات‪ ،‬الذكاء اإلصطناعى‪ ،‬الرسم بالحاسب‪ ،‬نظريةالتحويل ونماذج القابلية للحساب‪ ،‬التعرف‬
‫على األنماط‪ ،‬تقنيات الوصول للحلول المثلى‪ ،‬موضوعات خاصة فى ھندسة الحاسب‪ ،‬موضوعات‬
‫خاصة فى نظم المعلومات والبرمجيات‪ ،‬نظم التحكم الحديث‪ ،‬النظم الموزعة وبرمجة الشبكات‪،‬‬
‫موضوعات فى شبكات الحاسب‪ ،‬موضوعات خاصة فى ھندسة النظم‪ ،‬موضوعات خاصة فى علوم‬
‫الحاسب‪ ،‬تقييم أداء نظم الحاسبات‪.‬‬
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‫‪ -13‬قسم الھندسة النووية واإلشعاعية‪:‬‬
‫فيزياء حديثة‪ ،‬مقدمة علوم مواد ھندسية‪،‬مقدمة ھندسة نووية واشعاعية‪ ،‬خواص واختبار‬
‫المواد النووية‪ ،‬فيزياء نووية‪ ،‬ديناميكا حرارية وكينتيكا الغازات‪ ،‬االمان االشعاعى‪ ،‬مواد‬
‫المفاعالت النووية‪ ،‬كيمياء اشعاعية‪ ،‬انتقال حرارة‪ ،‬طرق تشخيص المواد‪ ،‬بيولوجيا اشعاع‪ ،‬محاكاة‬
‫المحطات النووية‪ ،‬ميكانيكا الكم‪ ،‬النظرية الكھرومغناطيسية والبالزما‪ ،‬فيزياء المفاعالت النووية‪،‬‬
‫الكشف عن االشعاع‪ ،‬محطات قوى حرارية‪ ،‬الطرق الحسابية فى المواد‪،‬مبادئ محاكاة انتقال‬
‫االشعة‪ ،‬امان المفاعالت النووية‪ ،‬تحليل المفاعالت النووية‪ ،‬تصميم الدروع االشعاعية‪ ،‬التحكم‬
‫اآللى فى المفاعالت‪ ،‬دورات الوقود النووى‪ ،‬االختبارات الغير اتالفية‪ ،‬مقدمة فى التصوير الطبى‬
‫االشعاعى‪ ،‬محطات القوى النووية‪ ،‬كيناتيكا المفاعالت‪ ،‬تطبيقات النظائر المشعة‪ ،‬التصوير‬
‫اإلشعاعى للمواد‪ ،‬الفيزياء الصحية االشعاعية‪ ،‬قياسات المحطات النووية‪.‬‬

‫‪ -14‬قسم الھندسة الكيميائية‪:‬‬


‫الكيمياء الھندسية‪ ،‬الحسابات المبرمجة للمھندسين الكيميائيين‪ ،‬كيمياء عضوية‪ ،‬كيمياء غير‬
‫عضوية‪،‬كيمياء فيزيائية‪،‬كيمياء السطوح وإتزان األطوار‪ ،‬كيمياء غير عضوية وتحليلية‪ ،‬علوم‬
‫مواد‪ ،‬العمليات الكيميائية‪ ،‬ھندسة الفلزات‪ ،‬أساسيات الھندسة الكيميائية‪ ،‬الديناميكا الحرارية فى‬
‫الھندسة الكيميائية‪ ،‬إنتقال الحرارة‪ ،‬ھندسة سريان الموائع‪ ،‬عمليات الفصل‪ ،‬ھندسة التآكل‪ ،‬النمذجة‬
‫والمحاكاة فى الھندسة الكيميائية‪ ،‬معالجة المياه‪ ،‬الھندسة الكيميائية الحيوية‪ ،‬ھندسة الوقود‬
‫واإلحتراق‪،‬مصادر الطاقة البديلة‪ ،‬ھندسة التفاعالت الكيميائية‪ ،‬العمليات الكھروكيميائية‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا‬
‫األسمدة‪ ،‬صناعات سيليكاتية‪ ،‬الفلزات اإلستخالصية‪ ،‬تكنولوجيا األلياف الطبيعية واألنسجة‪،‬‬
‫تكنولوجيا الزيوت والدھون‪ ،‬مواد الصباغة وتجھيز المنسوجات‪ ،‬العمليات الميكانيكية المشتركة‪،‬‬
‫صناعات العمليات الكيميائية‪ ،‬ھندسة تكرير البترول‪ ،‬ھندسة الغاز الطبيعى‪ ،‬معالجة مياه الصرف‪،‬‬
‫معالجة المخلفات الغازية والصلبة‪ ،‬التحكم فى العمليات الكيميائية‪ ،‬تصميم العمليات الكيميائية‪ ،‬تحلية‬
‫المياه‪ ،‬ھندسة األمان والمفرقعات‪ ،‬الموائع الغير نيوتونية‪ ،‬ھندسة البلمرات‪ ،‬المواد المركبة‬
‫والمقواه‪ ،‬البتروكيماويات‪.‬‬

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‫خامسا‪ :‬النظرة المستقبلية‬
‫كانت كلية الھندسة بجامعة األسكندرية دائما سبّاقة في إنشاء التخصصات الجديدة والتي يحتاجھا‬
‫المجتمعالمحلى واإلقليمي والدولي مثل قسم الھندسة الكيميائية وقسم ھندسة الغزل والنسيج وقسم الھندسة‬
‫البحرية وعمارة السفن وقسم ھندسة الحاسب والنظم وتنفرد بتواجد قسم الھندسة النووية و اإلشعاعية‪ .‬ومع‬
‫التقدم الصناعي في المجاالت المختلفة على المستوى المحلي والمستوى اإلقليمي والدولي فلقد برزت الحاجة‬
‫إلى إنشاء عدد من البرامج التخصصية لمنح درجة بكالوريوس الھندسة في التخصصات التالية ‪:‬‬

‫برنامج ھندسة وعلوم المواد‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬


‫برنامج ھندسة الغاز والبتروكيماويات‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫برنامج الھندسة الكھروميكانيكية‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫برنامج ھندسة العمارة والتشييد‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫برنامج ھندسة الحاسبات واالتصاالت‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬
‫برنامج ھندسة منصات البترول البحرية وھندسـة الشواطئ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-‬‬

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‫اﻟﺒﺎب اﻟﺜﺎﻧﻰ‬

‫اﻟﻼﺋﺤﺔ اﻟﻤﻨﻈﻤﺔ‬
‫ﻟﻠﺤﺼﻮل ﻋﻠﻰ درﺟﺔ اﻟﺒﻜﺎﻟﻮرﻳﻮس‬
‫و ﻧﻈﺎم اﻟﺪراﺳﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﺒﺮاﻣﺞ اﻟﻌﻠﻤﻴﺔ اﻟﻤﺘﺨﺼﺼﺔ‬
‫)ﻧﻈﺎم اﻟﺴﺎﻋﺎت اﻟﻤﻌﺘﻤﺪة(‬

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‫لغة الدراسة بالبرامج العلمية المتخصصة ھى اللغة االنجليزية وتضع الكلية نظاما ً‬ ‫مادة )‪(1‬‬
‫للتأكد من مستوى الطالب في اللغة اإلنجليزية‪.‬‬
‫يطبق نظام الساعات المعتمدة فى جميع المقررات الدراسية بالبرامج العلمية‬ ‫مادة )‪(2‬‬
‫المتخصصة‪ .‬تحسب ساعة المحاضرة بساعة معتمدة وتحسب ساعتان أو ‪ 3‬ساعات‬
‫تمرين‪/‬معمل تعادل ساعة معتمدة وذلك بصورة عامة ما لم يذكر غير ذلك في خطة‬
‫الدراسة‪.‬‬
‫يسمح بالقيد للحاصلين على شھادة الثانوية العامة شعبة رياضيات‪ ،‬أو ما يعادلھا‪،‬‬ ‫مادة )‪(3‬‬
‫ممن تم توزيعھم عن طريق مكتب تنسيق القبول بالجامعات‪ ،‬أو من المحولين من‬
‫كليات أخرى بحيث ال يقل مجموع درجات الطالب فى شھادة الثانوية العامة أو ما‬
‫يعادلھا عن الحد األدنى الذى قبله قطاع الدراسات الھندسية وطبقا ُ للشروط التي‬
‫يضعھا المجلس األعلى للجامعات‪ .‬وفي كل الحاالت تضع الكلية قواعد عامة للقبول‬
‫بحيث تكون رغبة الطالب ومبدأ تكافؤ الفرص ھي األساس في قبول الطالب بنظام‬
‫الدراسة بالساعات المعتمدة‪.‬‬
‫اليجوز قبول تحويل الطالب الباقين لإلعادة في الفرقة اإلعدادية والتي كانت‬ ‫مادة )‪(4‬‬
‫دراستھم بنظام الفصول الدراسية فى العام السابق‪.‬‬

‫تمنح جامعة اإلسكندرية بناءا على طلب مجلس كلية الھندسة درجة البكالوريوس فى‬ ‫مادة )‪(5‬‬
‫أحد التخصصات اآلتية بنظام الساعات المعتمدة‪:‬‬
‫‪ -1‬برنامج ھندسة وعلوم المواد‬
‫‪ -2‬برنامج ھندسة الغاز والبتروكيماويات‬
‫‪ -3‬برنامج الھندسة الكھروميكانيكية‪.‬‬
‫‪ -4‬برنامج ھندسة العمارة والتشييد‪.‬‬
‫‪ -5‬برنامج ھندسة الحاسبات واالتصاالت‪.‬‬
‫‪ -6‬برنامج ھندسة منصات البترول البحرية وھندسـة الشواطئ‪.‬‬
‫وتمنح الدرجة فى ثالث فصول خالل العام )الفصل الخريفى والربيعى‬
‫والصيفى(‬

‫ويشترط للحصول على درجة البكالوريوس من كلية الھندسة اجتياز الطالب بنجاح‬
‫عدد من الساعات المعتمدة ال تقل عن ‪ 175‬ساعة وذلك لجميع البرامج العلمية‬
‫المتخصصة وبمتوسط نقاط ال يقل عن ‪ 2.00‬ويطلب من الطالب تقديم مشروع‬
‫للتخرج ويجوز أن يكون المشروع مقسما ُ على فصلين دراسيين ويتخرج الطالب بعد‬
‫استيفاء شروط النجاح فى كل المقررات التى درسھا الطالب بما فيھا المشروع‪.‬‬

‫وتعرف مستويات الدراسة وموقع الطالب بنظام الدراسة على اساس نسبة عدد‬
‫الساعات المعتمدة التى اجتازھا الطالب طبقا للجدول التالى‪:‬‬
‫نسبة عدد الساعات العتمدة‬ ‫تعريف موقع الطالب‬ ‫المستوى‬
‫التى اجتازھا الطالب‬ ‫بنظام الدراسة‬ ‫الدراسى‬
‫من ‪ %0‬وحتى ‪%20‬‬ ‫‪Freshman‬‬ ‫‪0‬‬
‫اكثر من ‪ %20‬وحتى ‪%40‬‬ ‫‪Sophomore‬‬ ‫‪1‬‬
‫اكثر من ‪ %40‬وحتى ‪%60‬‬ ‫‪Junior‬‬ ‫‪2‬‬
‫‪11‬‬
‫اكثر من ‪ %60‬وحتى ‪%80‬‬ ‫‪Senior-1‬‬ ‫‪3‬‬
‫اكثر من ‪ %80‬وحتى ‪%100‬‬ ‫‪Senior-2‬‬ ‫‪4‬‬

‫‪12‬‬
‫يجوز إنھاء متطلبات الدراسة للحصول على درجة البكالوريوس خالل عشرة فصول‬ ‫مادة )‪(6‬‬
‫دراسية رئيسية فى خالل خمس سنوات دراسية والطالب الذي يجتاز مقررات في‬
‫فصول صيفية يمكنه إنھاء المتطلبات قبل ذلك بفصل دراسي واحد على األكثر كحد‬
‫أدنى والحد األقصى للدراسة عشر سنوات )عشرون فصالً دراسيا رئيسيا ً( ويفصل‬
‫الطالب بعدھا اذا لم يحقق شروط التخرج‪.‬‬

‫ال تقل عدد الساعات المعتمدة التى يسجل فيھا الطالب فى الفصل الدراسى الواحد عن‬ ‫مادة )‪(7‬‬
‫اثنتى عشرة وال تزيد عن واحد وعشرين ساعة بحيث يكون الحد االقصى للساعات‬
‫المعتمدة التى يسجلھا الطالب فى الفصل الواحد ھى‪:‬‬
‫‪ 21 -‬ساعة معتمدة للطالب الحاصل على معدل تراكمى اكبر من أو يساوى ‪3‬‬
‫‪ 18 -‬ساعة معتمدة للطالب الحاصل على معدل تراكمى أقل من ‪ 3‬واكبر من‬
‫أو يساوى ‪2‬‬
‫‪ 14 -‬ساعة معتمدة للطالب الحاصل على معدل تراكمى أقل من ‪2‬‬
‫تتكون السنة الدراسية من ثالثة فصول دراسية‪:‬‬ ‫مادة )‪(8‬‬
‫أ‪ -‬الفصل الرئيسي األول )الخريفى( ومدته التقل عن أربعة عشر أسبوعا ً ويبدأ‬
‫فى أوائل شھر سبتمبر‪.‬‬
‫ً‬
‫ب‪ -‬الفصل الرئيسي الثاني )الربيعي( ومدته التقل عن أربعة عشر أسبوعا ويبدأ‬
‫فى أوائل شھر فبراير‪.‬‬
‫‪ -.‬فصل الصيف ومدته ال تقل عن سبعة أسابيع ويبدأ فى أواخر شھر يونيو‬

‫يعتبر التدريب الصيفي العمـلي داخل أو خـارج الكلية جزءاً مكمالً للدراسة وال تمنح‬ ‫مادة )‪(9‬‬
‫درجة البكالوريوس إال بقضاء فترة تدريب إجمالية خالل سنوات الدراسة ال تقل عن‬
‫شھرين‪ .‬ويحدد مجلس إدارة البرامج المشرف على برنامج منظما ً للتدريب الصيفي‬
‫العملي خالل الفصل الصيفى وينفذ تحت إشراف ھيئة التدريس بالبرنامج‪ .‬وال تحسب‬
‫للتدريب الصيفى أو الندوات أى نقاط عند حساب المعدل التراكمى للطالب‪.‬‬

‫تطرح الكلية بعض المقررات لتقديمھا فى الفصل الصيفى‪ .‬ويمكن للطالب التسجيل‬ ‫مادة )‪(10‬‬
‫في مقررين منھا على األكثر تبعا ً لقواعد الكلية بشرط عدم التعارض مع التدريب‬
‫الصيفى‪.‬‬
‫يعقد امتحان أعمال فصلية في كل من األسبوع الخامس واألسبوع التاسع من الفصل‬ ‫مادة )‪(11‬‬
‫الرئيسى و في كل من األسبوع الثالث واألسبوع الخامس من الفصل الصيفى‪.‬‬
‫يعقد لكل مقرر امتحان تحريري نھائي فى نھاية الفصل الدراسي ال تقل درجته عن‬ ‫مادة )‪(12‬‬
‫‪ %40‬من مجموع درجات تقييم المقرر‪ ،‬باستثناء مشروع التخرج ومقررات‬
‫التصميم المشابه له والتى يعقد لھا امتحانات شفوية‪ .‬وال يعتبر الطالب ناجحا ً فى‬
‫المقرر اال إذا حصل فى االمتحان التحريري على درجات ال تقل عن ‪ %30‬من‬
‫درجات التحريرى‪ ،‬وفى المقرر على درجات ال تقل عن ‪ %60‬من مجموع درجات‬
‫المقرر‪.‬‬
‫يتم تحديد الرسوم المقررة لكل ساعة معتمدة بمعرفة الجامعة بناء على إقتراح مجلس‬ ‫مادة )‪(13‬‬
‫الكلية سنويا ُ‪ ،‬و يمكن زيادة الرسوم على الطالب الجدد بناءاُ على اقتراح مجلس‬
‫الجامعة‪.‬‬
‫يوقع الطالب على تعھد باإللتزام بسداد الرسوم المقررة التى تقترحھا الكلية‪ ،‬و توافق‬ ‫مادة )‪(14‬‬
‫عليھا الجامعة‪ ،‬مع اإللتزام بنفس الرسوم للطالب منذ إلتحاقه و حتى تخرجه‪.‬‬

‫‪13‬‬
‫تحصل الرسوم المقررة مع بداية كل فصل دراسي‪ ،‬و تقدر بعدد الساعات المعتمدة‬ ‫مادة )‪(15‬‬
‫التى يسجل فيھا الطالب و ال يعتبر تسجيل الطالب نھائيا اال بعد سداد الرسوم‬
‫المقررة‪.‬‬
‫تعين الكلية لكل طالب مرشداً أكاديميا ً من أعضاء ھيئة التدريس لمعاونة الطالب فى‬ ‫مادة )‪(16‬‬
‫إجراءات التسجيل و معاونته فى إختيار المقررات بكل فصل دراسى وإلرشاده فى‬
‫جميع األمور التى تتعلق بالدراسة‬
‫يتم تسجيل الطالب عند بداية كل فصل دراسي قبل بداية الدراسة خالل فترة التسجيل‬ ‫مادة )‪(17‬‬
‫التى يحددھا مجلس إدارة البرامج بعد إستيفاء شروط القيد وسداد الرسوم المقررة‪.‬‬
‫يختار الطالب المقررات تحت إشراف المرشد األكاديمى الذى يجب أن يوافق على‬
‫العبء الدراسى قبل التسجيل‬
‫يسمح بالتسجيل للطالب المتأخرين عن الموعد المعلن من قبل مجلس إدارة البرامج‬ ‫مادة )‪(18‬‬
‫خالل األسبوع األول من الدراسة بشرط موافقة كل من المرشد األكاديمى و عميد‬
‫الكلية‪.‬‬
‫للطالب أن يضيف أو يسقط مقرراً خالل فترة ال تجاوز أسبوعين من بداية الفصل‬ ‫مادة )‪(19‬‬
‫الدراسى الرئيسى وقبل اسبوع من بداية الفصل الدراسى الصيفى على أن يظل‬
‫العبء الدراسى فى الحدود المسموح به بشرط موافقة كل من المرشد األكاديمى و‬
‫عميد الكلية‪.‬‬
‫للطالب الحق في اإلنسحاب من دراسة أى مقرر قبل إنتھاء الفصل الدراسى الرئيسى‬ ‫مادة )‪(20‬‬
‫بثالثة أسابيع وقبل اسبوع من انتھاء الفصل الدراسى الصيفى بشرط موافقة كل من‬
‫المرشد األكاديمى و عميد الكلية ‪ .‬ويكون تقديرالطالب فى المقرر المنسحب منه ‪W‬‬
‫‪ ،‬وعلى الطالب اعادة دراسته واالمتحان فيه ويحصل فيه على التقدير الذي حققه‬
‫عند اإلعادة ‪.‬‬
‫فى حالة عدم دخول االمتحان النھائى في مقرر بعذر مقبول ‪ ،‬يجوز له قبل انتھاء‬ ‫مادة )‪(21‬‬
‫فترة االمتحانات أن يتقدم بطلب لدخول اإلمتحان في خالل فترة ال تجاوز األسبوعين‬
‫من بداية الفصل الدراسى التالى للذى كان يدرس به المقرر‪ ،‬بشرط موافقة المشرف‬
‫االكاديمى وقبول عميد الكلية للعذر‪.‬‬

‫‪ ‬يلتزم المرشد األكاديمي بمتابعة أداء الطالب وله أن يطلب وضع الطالب‬ ‫مادة )‪(22‬‬
‫تحت المالحظة إذا انخفض معدله العام عن ‪ 2.00‬فى نھاية أى فصل‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬إذا انخفض معدله العام عن ‪ 2.00‬فى أى فصل يوجه له إنذار أكاديمي ‪،‬‬
‫يقضي بضرورة رفع الطالب لمعدله التراكمي الى ‪ 2.00‬على األقل ‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬يفصل الطالب المنذر اكاديميا نھائيا ً من الكلية اذا تكرر انخفاض معدله‬
‫التراكمى عن ‪ 2.00‬ستة فصول دراسية رئيسية متتابعة‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬يجوز لمجلس الكلية أن ينظر فى إمكانية منح الطالب المعرض للفصل‬
‫نتيجة عدم تمكنه من رفع معدله التراكمى الى ‪ 2.00‬على االقل فرصة‬
‫واحدة وأخيرة مدتھا فصلين دراسيين رئيسيين لرفع معدله التراكمى الى‬
‫‪ 2.00‬وتحقيق متطلبات التخرج اذا كان قد أتم بنجاح دراسة ‪ %80‬على‬
‫االقل من الساعات المطلوبة للتخرج‪.‬‬

‫‪14‬‬
‫يجب على الطالب متابعة المحاضرات النظرية والتمارين النظرية والمعملية لكل‬ ‫مادة )‪(23‬‬
‫مقرر‪ ،‬وعلى أال تقل نسبة حضوره عن ‪ % 75‬من دروس كل مقرر على حدة‪.‬‬
‫وبناء على طلب المجلس المختص بالبرنامج يحرم الطالب من أداء االمتحان‬
‫النھائى فى المقررات التى لم يستوفي فيھا النسبة المقررة للحضور وفي ھذه الحالة‬
‫يعتبر الطالب راسبا ً في المقررات التى يحرم من أداء اإلمتحان فيھا‪ .‬وإذا قدم‬
‫الطالب عذراً عن تغيبه ويقبله مجلس إدارة البرامج فيعتبر الطالب غائبا ً بعذر‬
‫مقبول‪.‬‬
‫يجوز للطالب دراسة مقررين من المقررات المطروحة خارج ذات البرنامج العلمى‬ ‫مادة )‪(24‬‬
‫المتخصص المسجل به الطالب أو المطروحة باألقسام العلمية للكلية‪ ،‬وذلك بموافقة‬
‫المرشد األكاديمى وإعتماد عميد الكلية‪ ،‬وال يحسب ھذين المقررين من ضمن‬
‫الساعات المعتمدة المخصصة لتخريج الطالب‪.‬‬
‫يحدد مجلس إدارة البرامج الحد األدنى لعدد الطالب المسجلين لكل مادة إختيارية‪،‬‬ ‫مادة )‪(25‬‬
‫وذلك وفقا ً لإلمكانات المتاحة بالكلية و البرامج العلمية‪.‬‬
‫يق ّدر نجاح الطالب فى المقررات وفي التقدير الفصلي والتراكمي بأحد التقديرات‬ ‫مادة )‪(26‬‬
‫اآلتية‪:‬‬
‫التقدير‬ ‫عدد النقاط‬ ‫النسبة المئوية المناظرة‬
‫‪A+‬‬ ‫‪4.00‬‬ ‫‪ %97‬فأكثر‬
‫‪A‬‬ ‫‪ %93‬حتى أقل من ‪4.00 %97‬‬
‫‪A-‬‬ ‫‪ %89‬حتى أقل من ‪3.70 %93‬‬
‫‪B+‬‬ ‫‪ %84‬حتى أقل من ‪3.30 %89‬‬
‫‪B‬‬ ‫‪ %80‬حتى أقل من ‪3.00 %84‬‬
‫‪B-‬‬ ‫‪ %76‬حتى أقل من ‪2.70 %80‬‬
‫‪C+‬‬ ‫‪ %73‬حتى أقل من ‪2.30 %76‬‬
‫‪C‬‬ ‫‪ %70‬حتى أقل من ‪2.00 %73‬‬
‫‪C-‬‬ ‫‪ %67‬حتى أقل من ‪1.70 %70‬‬
‫‪D+‬‬ ‫‪1.30‬‬ ‫‪ %64‬حتى أقل من ‪%67‬‬
‫‪D‬‬ ‫‪1.00‬‬ ‫‪ %60‬حتى أقل من ‪%64‬‬
‫‪F‬‬ ‫‪0.00‬‬ ‫أقل من ‪%60‬‬
‫ويتم حساب النقاط والمعدلين الفصلى والتراكمى للطالب كاآلتى‪:‬‬
‫‪ -‬تحسب نقاط المعدل التى حصل عيھا الطالب فى كل مقرر على أنھا عدد‬
‫الساعات المعتمدة للمقرر مضروبة فى النقاط التى حصل عليھا الطالب طبقا‬
‫للجدول السابق‪.‬‬
‫‪ -‬يحسب متوسط نقاط أى فصل دراسى )المعدل الفصلى( ‪Semester- GPA‬‬
‫على أنه ناتج قسمة مجموع نقاط المعدل التى حصل عليھا الطالب فى‬
‫مقررات ھذا الفصل‪ ،‬مقسوما على مجموع الساعات المعتمدة لھذه‬
‫المقررات‪.‬‬
‫‪ -‬يحسب متوسط النقاط التراكمى )المعدل التركمى( ‪Cumulative- GPA‬‬
‫فى نھاية كل فصل دراسى على أنه ناتج قسمة مجموع كل نقاط المعدل التى‬
‫حصل عليھا الطالب فى كل المقررات التى درسھا الطالب ‪ ،‬مقسوما على‬
‫مجموع الساعات المعتمدة لھذه المقررات‪.‬‬
‫‪15‬‬
‫إذا تضمنت درجات أحد المقـررات شقا ً عمليا ً أو شفـويا ً باإلضافة إلى األعمال‬ ‫مادة )‪(27‬‬
‫الفصلية ودرجات اإلمتحان التحريري‪ ،‬فإ ّن تقدير الطالب يحسب على أساس مجموع‬
‫الدرجات التي حصل عليھا فيھا جميعا ً‪ .‬ويشترط لكى يعد الطالب ناجحا أن يحصل‬
‫على ‪ %60‬على االقل من مجموع درجات المقرر‪ ،‬وأن يحصل فى االمتحان‬
‫التحريري فى نھاية الفصل على درجات ال تقل عن ‪ %30‬من درجات التحريرى‪،‬‬
‫كما يعتبر الطالب الغائب في اإلمتحان التحريري غائبا ً في المقرر وال ترصد له‬
‫درجات‪.‬‬
‫يعتبر الطـالب راسبا ً في المقرر إذا تغيب بدون عذر مقبول عن اإلمتحان النھائي‬ ‫مادة )‪(28‬‬
‫ويكتب أمام إسم المقرر ‪ Abs‬كما يعتبر راسبا ً إذا تغيب بعذر مقبول ويكتب أمام أسم‬
‫أى من الحالتين على أي نقاط ‪.‬‬
‫المقرر ‪ ، E‬وال يحصل في ٍ‬
‫ال يحسب التقدير الفصلي للطالب إذا طلب تأجيل اإلمتحان النھائي لمقرر طبقا للمادة‬ ‫مادة )‪(29‬‬
‫)‪ (21‬ويكتب أمام إسم المقرر ‪ I‬ويد ّون التقدير الذي حصل عليه الطالب عند اإلنتھاء من‬
‫أداء اإلمتحان وبحد أقصى فى نھاية األسبوع الثانى من بداية الفصل الدراسي الرئيسى‬
‫التالي‪ .‬وإذا لم يتقدم الطالب لإلمتحان يعتبر راسبا فى المقرر ويكتب أمام إسم‬
‫المقرر‪.Abs‬‬
‫على الطالب إعادة المقررات التى حصل فيھا على تقدير ‪ E‬أو ‪ Abs‬أو ‪ F‬ويحصل‬ ‫مادة )‪(30‬‬
‫فيھا على التقدير الذي حققه عند اإلعادة بحد أقصى ‪ B+‬وعند حساب المعدل‬
‫التراكمى يحتسب للطالب التقدير االخير فقط‪ ،‬على أن تذكر جميع التقديرات التى‬
‫حصل عليھا الطالب فى سجله االكاديمى‪.‬‬
‫يجوز للطالب إعادة دراسة بعض المقررات التى سبق نجاحه فيھا بغرض تحسين‬ ‫مادة )‪(31‬‬
‫المعدل التراكمى وتكون اإلعادة دراسة وامتحانا عن طريق التسجيل ودفع الرسوم‬
‫المقررة ويحتسب له التقدير الذى حصل عليه فى المرة األخيرة لدراسة المقرر ‪،‬‬
‫وذلك بحد أقصى خمسة مقررات اال اذا كان التحسين لغرض رفع اإلنذار االكاديمى‬
‫أو تحقيق متطلبات التخرج‪ .‬وفى جميع األحوال يذكر التقديرين فى سجل الطالب‬
‫االكاديمى وال يؤخذ بتقدير التحسين عند ترتيب الطلبة المتفوقين للتعيين فى احدى‬
‫وظائف المعيدين بالكلية‪.‬‬
‫على الطالب اجتياز جميع المقررات المطلوبة في خطة الدراسة ‪،‬بما فيھا المشروع‪،‬‬ ‫مادة )‪(32‬‬
‫بتقدير ‪ D‬على األقل كشرط للحصول على درجة البكالوريوس وعلى أال يقل المعدل‬
‫التراكمي للطالب عن ‪. 2.00‬‬
‫تمنح مرتبة الشرف للطالب الذي ال يقل معدله التراكمي عن ‪ 3.3‬خالل جميع فصول‬ ‫مادة )‪(33‬‬
‫الدراسة ببرامج الساعات المعتمدة أو عند التحاقه من البرامج ذات الفصلين‬
‫الدراسيين وذلك بعد عمل مقاصة ويشترط لمنح مرتبة الشرف أال يكون الطالب قد‬
‫حصل على تقدير ‪ F‬في أي مقرر خالل دراسته الجامعية بالكلية أو خارج الكلية‪.‬‬
‫يحدد مجلس إدارة البرامج كل فصل دراسي الشروط والضوابط الالزمة لتحويل‬ ‫مادة )‪(34‬‬
‫ونقل قيد الطالب من الكليات األخرى على البرامج العلمية المتخصصة بالكلية أو‬
‫بين البرامج العلمية المتخصصة التى تطرحھا الكلية أو من البرامج التى تطرحھا‬
‫الكلية بنظام الفصول الدراسية وفقا لما يلى‪:‬‬
‫‪ ‬يجوز التحويل إلى البرامج محل ھذه الالئحة من البرامج التى تطرحھا كليات‬
‫أخرى بنفس النظام‪ ،‬و بشرط عدم نقل أكثر من ثلثى الساعات المعتمدة‬
‫لمتطلبات التخرج و بعد موافقة مجلسى الكليتين‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬تحدد المجالس الخاصة بالبرامج العلمية المتخصصة المقررات التكميلية التي‬
‫يجب على الطالب المحول دراستھا لعدم دراسته لھا في الكلية المحول منھا ‪ /‬أو‬
‫‪16‬‬
‫البرنامج العلمى المتخصص المحول منه‪ ،‬كما تحدد المقررات التى يعفى منھا‬
‫لدراسته لھا في الكلية المحول منھا ‪ /‬أو البرنامج العلمى المتخصص المحول‬
‫منه وذلك للعرض على مجلس إدارة البرامج لإلعتماد‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬يجوز تحويل الطالب من البرامج بنظام الفصول الدراسية التى تطرحھا الكلية أو‬
‫كليات أخرى الى البرامج بنظام الساعات المعتمدة بشرط أن يكون ناجحا ً‬
‫ويفضل عدم التحويل بعد السنة االولى وذلك بعد إجراء المقاصة بين المقررات‬
‫الدراسية التى درسھا الطالب ومقررات البرنامج المحول إليه‪ ،‬بحيث ينقل على‬
‫األكثر للفصل الخامس )يدرس ستة فصول دراسية اساسية على األقل(‪ ،‬وذلك‬
‫بعد موافقة مجلس إدارة البرامج حسب الجدول اآلتي‪.‬‬

‫نظام الساعات المعتمدة‬ ‫نظام الفصلين الدراسيين‬


‫عدد النقاط‬ ‫التقدير المناظر‬ ‫النسبة المئوية‬
‫‪4.00‬‬ ‫‪A+‬‬ ‫‪From 95 to 100%‬‬
‫‪4.00‬‬ ‫‪A‬‬ ‫‪From 90 to < 95‬‬
‫‪3.70‬‬ ‫‪A-‬‬ ‫‪From 85 to < 90‬‬
‫‪3.30‬‬ ‫‪B+‬‬ ‫‪From 80 to < 95‬‬
‫‪3.00‬‬ ‫‪B‬‬ ‫‪From 75 to < 80‬‬
‫‪2.70‬‬ ‫‪B-‬‬ ‫‪From 71 to < 75‬‬
‫‪2.30‬‬ ‫‪C+‬‬ ‫‪From 68 to < 71‬‬
‫‪2.00‬‬ ‫‪C‬‬ ‫‪From 65 to < 68‬‬
‫‪1.70‬‬ ‫‪C-‬‬ ‫‪From 60 to < 65‬‬
‫‪1.30‬‬ ‫‪D+‬‬ ‫‪From 55 to < 60‬‬
‫‪1.00‬‬ ‫‪D‬‬ ‫‪From 50 to < 55‬‬
‫‪0.00‬‬ ‫‪F‬‬ ‫‪From 0 to < 50‬‬

‫‪ ‬يجوز تحويل الطالب من البرامج بنظام الساعات المعتمدة الى البرامج بنظام‬
‫الفصلين الدراسيين التى تطرحھا الكلية أو كليات أخرى طالما لم يجتاز ‪%60‬‬
‫من اجمالى الساعات المعتمدة الالزمة للتخرج وذلك بعد موافقة الجھة المحول‬
‫اليھا وبعد إجراء المقاصة بين المقررات الدراسية التى اجتازھا الطالب فى نظام‬
‫الساعات المعتمدة وتحدد المقررات المكافئة لھا فى البرنامج المحول إليه حسب‬
‫الجدول اآلتي‪.‬‬

‫نظام الفصلين الدراسيين‬ ‫نظام الساعات المعتمدة‬


‫التقدير النسبة المئوية المناظرة‬ ‫عدد النقاط‬
‫‪98%‬‬ ‫‪A+‬‬ ‫‪4,00‬‬
‫‪93%‬‬ ‫‪A‬‬ ‫‪4,00‬‬
‫‪88%‬‬ ‫‪A-‬‬ ‫‪3,70‬‬
‫‪83%‬‬ ‫‪B+‬‬ ‫‪3,30‬‬
‫‪78%‬‬ ‫‪B‬‬ ‫‪3,00‬‬
‫‪73%‬‬ ‫‪B-‬‬ ‫‪2,70‬‬
‫‪70%‬‬ ‫‪C+‬‬ ‫‪2,30‬‬
‫‪67%‬‬ ‫‪C‬‬ ‫‪2,00‬‬
‫‪17‬‬
‫‪63%‬‬ ‫‪C-‬‬ ‫‪1,70‬‬
‫‪58%‬‬ ‫‪D+‬‬ ‫‪1,30‬‬
‫‪53%‬‬ ‫‪D‬‬ ‫‪1,00‬‬
‫‪-‬‬ ‫‪F‬‬ ‫‪0,00‬‬

‫‪ ‬ال يجوز تحويل طالب الفصلين الدراسيين المفصولين الستنفاذ مرات الرسوب‬
‫فى السنة االعدادية او السنوات الالحقة الى نظام الدراسة بالساعات المعتمدة‪.‬‬
‫‪ ‬ال يجوز تحويل الطالب من نظام الساعات المعتمدة الى نظام الفصلين الدراسيين‬
‫اذا لم يحقق شروط القبول لنظام الفصلين الدراسيين عند التحاقه بالكلية‪.‬‬

‫يجوز تسجيل بعض الطالب من داخل البرامج كمستمعين في بعض المقررات – اذا‬ ‫مادة )‪(35‬‬
‫توافرت أماكن بتلك المقررات – مع سداد الرسوم المقررة وال يحق لھم دخول‬
‫اإلمتحان النھائي أو الحصول على شھادة بتلك المقررات وال تدخل في حساب‬
‫متوسط النقاط و يكتب أمام إسم المقرر ‪ .AU‬ويجوز تسجيل بعض الطالب من‬
‫خارج البرامج في بعض المقررات – اذا توافرت أماكن بتلك المقررات – مع سداد‬
‫الرسوم المقررة‪ ،‬وفي ھذه الحالة يحق للطالب من الخارج طلب استخراج شھادة تفيد‬
‫بحضوره المقرر والتقدير الذي حصل عليه مع سداد الرسوم المقررة لھذه الشھادة‪.‬‬

‫عند التحاق أى من الطالب الثالثين اآلوائل فى الثانوية العامة المصرية – شعبة‬ ‫مادة )‪(36‬‬
‫رياضيات ببرامج الساعات المعتمدة ‪ ،‬يعفى من كافة المصروفات الدراسية خالل‬
‫الفصل الدراسى التالى اللتحاقه ويظل ھذا االعفاء ساريا طالما حصل الطالب على‬
‫معدل تراكمى يساوى ‪ 3.60‬أو اكثر‪.‬‬

‫تضع الكلية نظاما لتشجيع المتفوقين علميا ورياضيا ‪ ،‬ولمراعاة ذوى الحاالت‬ ‫مادة )‪(37‬‬
‫االجتماعية عن طريق تخفيض المصروفات الدراسية بنسب متدرجة مع المعدل‬
‫التراكمى والبطوالت الرياضية والحالة االجتماعية وتعلن فى بداية كل فصل‬
‫دراسى عن اسماء الطالب المتفوقين المستفيدين ونسب تخفيض المصروفات لكل‬
‫طالب‪.‬‬

‫تحدد عدد الساعات المعتمدة موزعة على نوعية المتطلبات ونوعية المقررات كما‬ ‫مادة )‪(38‬‬
‫يلى )موضحة فى الجداول التالية(‪:‬‬

‫‪ ‬طبقا لنوعية المتطلبات‪:‬‬


‫‪ -‬متطلبات المقررات العامة على كل الطالب بالجامعة‬
‫‪ -‬متطلبات المقررات المشتركة بين جميع الطالب بالكلية‬
‫‪ -‬متطلبات التخصص العام لكل برنامج‬
‫‪ -‬متطلبات التخصص الدقيق لكل البرنامج‬

‫‪ ‬طبقا لنوعية المقررات‪:‬‬


‫‪ -‬العلوم االنسانية‬
‫‪ -‬العلوم االساسية‬
‫‪ -‬العلوم الھندسية االساسية‬
‫‪18‬‬
‫‪ -‬العلوم الھندسية التطبيقية والتصميم‬
‫‪ -‬تطبيقات الحاسب اآللى ونظم المعلومات‬
‫‪ -‬المشروع‬

‫ﺟﺪول ﻧﻮﻋﻴﺔ اﻟﻤﺘﻄﻠﺒﺎت )‪(%‬‬


‫ﻣﺘﻄﻠﺒﺎت اﻟﺘﺨﺼﺺ‬ ‫ﻣﺘﻄﻠﺒﺎت اﻟﺘﺨﺼﺺ‬ ‫ﻣﺘﻄﻠﺒﺎت اﻟﻜﻠﻴﺔ‬ ‫ﻣﺘﻄﻠﺒﺎت‬ ‫ﻛﻮد اﻟﺒﺮﻧﺎﻣﺞ‬ ‫اﻟﺒﺮﻧﺎﻣﺞ‬
‫اﻟﺪﻗﻴﻖ‬ ‫اﻟﻌﺎم‬ ‫اﻟﺠﺎﻣﻌﺔ‬
‫‪26.4‬‬ ‫‪25.28‬‬ ‫‪26.97‬‬ ‫‪11.24‬‬ ‫‪GPE‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﻐﺎز‬
‫واﻟﺒﺘﺮوﻛﻴﻤﺎوﻳﺎت‬
‫‪30.5‬‬ ‫‪24.5‬‬ ‫‪26.5‬‬ ‫‪11.5‬‬ ‫‪MSE‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ وﻋﻠﻮم‬
‫اﻟﻤﻮاد‬
‫‪27.2‬‬ ‫‪25‬‬ ‫‪26.67‬‬ ‫‪11.11‬‬ ‫‪EME‬‬ ‫اﻟﻬﻨﺪﺳﺔ‬
‫اﻟﻜﻬﺮوﻣﻴﻜﻨﻴﻜﻴﺔ‬
‫‪25.56‬‬ ‫‪25.56‬‬ ‫‪26.67‬‬ ‫‪11.11‬‬ ‫‪CAE‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﻌﻤﺎرة‬
‫واﻟﺘﺸﻴﻴﺪ‬
‫‪24‬‬ ‫‪25.5‬‬ ‫‪27.5‬‬ ‫‪11‬‬ ‫‪CC‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﺤﺎﺳﺒﺎت‬
‫واﻻﺗﺼﺎﻻت‬
‫‪34‬‬ ‫‪28‬‬ ‫‪27‬‬ ‫‪11‬‬ ‫‪OCE‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ ﻣﻨﺼﺎت‬
‫اﻟﺒﺘﺮول اﻟﺒﺤﺮﻳﺔ‬
‫وﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﺸﻮاﻃﺊ‬
‫‪30%‬‬ ‫‪25%‬‬ ‫‪25%‬‬ ‫‪20%‬‬ ‫‪NARS‬‬
‫)‪(appr.‬‬

‫كود البرنامج يرمز الى مسمى البرنامج باللغة االنجليزية‪:‬‬

‫‪1- Gas and Petrochemical Engineering (GPE).‬‬


‫‪2- Materials Science and Engineering (MSE).‬‬
‫‪3- Electromechanical Engineering (EME).‬‬
‫‪4- Architectural and Construction Engineering (CAE).‬‬
‫‪5- Computer and Communications Engineering (CC).‬‬
‫‪6- Offshore and Coastal Engineering (OCE).‬‬

‫‪19‬‬
‫ﺟﺪول ﻧﻮﻋﻴﺔ اﻟﻤﻘﺮرات )‪(%‬‬
‫اﻟﻤﺸﺮوع‬ ‫ﺗﻄﺒﻴﻘﺎت‬ ‫اﻟﻌﻠﻮم اﻻﻧﺴﺎﻧﻴﺔ اﻟﻌﻠﻮم اﻻﺳﺎﺳﻴﺔ اﻟﻌﻠﻮم اﻟﻬﻨﺪﺳﻴﺔ اﻟﻌﻠﻮم اﻟﻬﻨﺪﺳﻴﺔ‬ ‫اﻟﺒﺮﻧﺎﻣﺞ‬
‫اﻟﺤﺎﺳﺐ اﻻﻟﻰ‬ ‫اﻟﺘﻄﺒﻴﻘﻴﺔ‬ ‫اﻻﺳﺎﺳﻴﺔ‬
‫وﻧﻈﻢ‬ ‫واﻟﺘﺼﻤﻴﻢ‬
‫اﻟﻤﻌﻠﻮﻣﺎت‬
‫‪3.9‬‬ ‫‪3.37‬‬ ‫‪26.4‬‬ ‫‪25.2‬‬ ‫‪26.97‬‬ ‫‪11.24‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﻐﺎز‬
‫واﻟﺒﺘﺮوﻛﻴﻤﺎوﻳﺎت‬
‫‪4.6‬‬ ‫‪1.7‬‬ ‫‪30.5‬‬ ‫‪11.5‬‬ ‫‪15‬‬ ‫‪11.5‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ وﻋﻠﻮم‬
‫اﻟﻤﻮاد‬
‫‪3.9‬‬ ‫‪3.33‬‬ ‫‪27.22‬‬ ‫‪25‬‬ ‫‪26.5‬‬ ‫‪11.11‬‬ ‫اﻟﻬﻨﺪﺳﺔ‬
‫اﻟﻜﻬﺮوﻣﻴﻜﺎﻧﻴﻜﻴﺔ‬
‫‪7.22‬‬ ‫‪3.33‬‬ ‫‪25.56‬‬ ‫‪25.56‬‬ ‫‪26.67‬‬ ‫‪11.11‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﻌﻤﺎرة‬
‫واﻟﺘﺸﻴﻴﺪ‬
‫‪5.56‬‬ ‫‪3.9‬‬ ‫‪24‬‬ ‫‪27‬‬ ‫‪14‬‬ ‫‪11‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﺤﺎﺳﺒﺎت‬
‫واﻻﺗﺼﺎﻻت‬
‫‪6‬‬ ‫‪7‬‬ ‫‪25‬‬ ‫‪24‬‬ ‫‪20‬‬ ‫‪11‬‬ ‫ﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ ﻣﻨﺼﺎت‬
‫اﻟﺒﺘﺮول اﻟﺒﺤﺮﻳﺔ‬
‫وﻫﻨﺪﺳﺔ اﻟﺸﻮاﻃﺊ‬

‫‪20‬‬
‫اﻟﺒﺎب اﻟﺜﺎﻟﺚ‬

‫ﺧﻄﻂ اﻟﺪراﺳﺔ ﻟﻠﺒﺮاﻣﺞ‬

‫‪ -1‬برنامج ھندسة الغاز والبتروكيماويات‪.‬‬

‫‪ -2‬برنامج ھندسة وعلوم المواد‪.‬‬

‫‪ -3‬برنامج الھندسة الكھروميكانيكية‪.‬‬

‫‪ -4‬برنامج ھندسة العمارةوالتشييد‪.‬‬


‫‪ -5‬برنامج ھندسة الحاسبات واإلتصاالت‪.‬‬

‫‪ -6‬برنامج ھندسة منصات البترول البحرية وھندسـة الشواطئ‪.‬‬

‫‪21‬‬
1-PROPOSED STUDY PLAN FOR THE GAS AND PETROCHEMICALS ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Credit Lec Tut Lab Tot Credit Lec Tut Lab Tot
Code Fall Code Spring
Hours Hours
MP101 Mathematics I 3 3 1 - 4 MP102 Mathematics II 3 2 2 1 5
MP103 Mechanics I 3 3 1 - 4 MP104 Mechanics II 3 3 1 - 4
MP105 Engineering Graphics I 3 2 2 1 5 MP106 Engineering Graphics II 3 2 3 - 5
Level-0

HS102 Human Rights 1 1 - - 1 PE102 Production Engineering 3 2 1 2 5


GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 2 1 2 5 CSE102 Computer Programming 3 2 1 2 5
MP107 Physics I 3 2 1 2 5 MP108 Physics II 3 2 2 1 5
HS101 English Language 2 2 - - 2 HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1 1 - - 1

18 15 6 5 26 19 14 10 6 30

MP201 Mathematics (III) 3 3 1 0 4 MP202 Mathematics (IV) 3 3 1 0 4


GPE205 Physical Chemistry 3 3 0 1 4 EME203 Thermodynamics I 3 2 2 0 4
GPE203 Organic Chemistry I 3 3 0 1 4 GPE204 Organic Chemistry II 3 3 0 1 4
Level-1

GPE211 Fundamentals of Mass Balance 3 3 1 0 4 GPE212 Fundamentals of Energy Balance 3 3 1 0 4


GPE201 Principles of Materials Science and EME206 Fluid Mechanics I
3 3 0 1 4 3 2 2 1 5
Engineering
HS201 Technical Writing 2 2 0 0 2 HS202 Engineering Economics 2 2 0 0 2

17 17 2 3 22 17 15 6 2 24

MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3 2 2 0 4 GPE313 Heat Transfer 3 3 1 0 4


GPE301 Principles of Polymer Eng. & Science 3 3 1 0 4 GPE315 Engineering Metallurgy 3 3 0 1 4
GPE311 Separation Processes I 4 3 2 1 6 GPE312 Separation Processes II 4 3 2 1 6
Level-2

GPE 321 Applied Thermodynamics 3 3 1 0 4 MP314 Numerical Methods 3 2 1 2 5


EME207 Electric Circuits 3 2 2 1 5 ELE Elective (1) 3 3 1 0 4
HS301 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 HS302x Humanities 2 2 0 0 2
18 15 8 2 25 18 16 5 4 25
GPE401 Introduction to Natural Gas Engineering 3 3 1 0 4 GPE422 Petrochemical Industries I 3 3 1 0 4
GPE421 Kinetics and Reactions Engineering 4 3 2 1 6 GPE424 Natural Gas Treatment and Purification 3 3 1 0 4
GPE423 Petroleum Refining Engineering 3 3 0 1 4 GPE412 Mechanical Unit Operations 4 3 2 1 6
Level-3

GPE413 Corrosion Engineering 3 3 0 1 4 GPE426 Modeling and Simulation 3 2 2 1 5


ELE Elective (2) 3 3 1 0 4 ELE Elective (3) 3 3 1 0 4
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2 2 0 0 2 HS402x Humanities 2 2 0 0 2
18 17 4 3 24 18 16 7 2 25
GPE521 Petrochemical Industries II 3 3 1 0 4 GPE522 Natural Gas Liquefaction 3 3 1 0 4
GPE523 Hazardous Process & Safety Engineering 3 3 1 0 4 GPE524 Process Design 3 3 1 0 4
GPE525 Process Dynamics and Control 3 2 2 1 5 ELE Elective (5) 3 3 1 0 4
Level-4

ELE Elective (4) 3 3 1 0 4 ELE Elective (6) 3 3 1 0 4


GPE551 Project I 3 1 2 3 6 GPE552 Project II 4 2 1 4 7
HS501x Humanities 2 2 0 0 2 HS502x Humanities 2 2 0 0 2
17 14 7 4 25 18 16 5 4 25
Credits Distribution (%): University 20 (11.24%), Faculty 48 (26.97%), Principal 45 (25.28%), Core 47 (26.4%), Elective 18 (10.11%) Total: 178 Credit Hours

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2- PROPOSED STUDY PLAN FOR THE MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Credit Lec Tut Lab Tot Credit Lec Tut Lab Tot
Fall Spring
Hours Hours
MP101 Mathematics-1 3 3 1 0 4 MP102 Mathematics-2 3 2 2 1 5
MP103 Engineering Mechanics-1 3 3 1 0 4 MP104 Engineering Mechanics-2 3 3 1 0 4
MP105 Engineering Graphics-1 3 2 2 1 5 MP106 Engineering Graphics-2 3 2 3 0 5
Leve-0

GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 2 1 2 5 CSE102 Computer Programming 3 2 1 2 5


MP107 Physics-1 3 2 1 2 5 MP108 Physics-2 3 2 2 1 5
HS101 English Language 2 2 0 0 2 PE102 Production Engineering 3 2 1 2 5
HS102 Human Rights 1 1 0 0 1 HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1 1 0 0 1
18 15 6 5 26 19 14 10 6 30
MP201 Mathematics III 3 2 2 0 4 MP202 Mathematics IV 3 2 2 0 5
Principles of Material Science and
MSE201 3 2 2 2 6 EME207 Electric circuits 3 2 2 1 5
Engineering
Level-1

GPE203 Organic Chemistry I 3 2 2 2 6 MSE202 Strength of Materials I 3 2 1 1 4


HS201 Technical Writing 2 2 0 0 2 EME206 Fluid Mechanics I 3 2 2 1 5
MSE203 Properties of Materials I 3 2 1 2 5 MSE204 Engineering Metallurgy 3 2 2 2 6
MSE205 Structural composition of Materials I 3 2 0 2 4 HS 202 Engineering Economics 2 2 0 0 2
17 12 7 8 27 17 12 9 5 26
MP301 Probability & Statistics for Engineers 3 2 2 0 4 MSE302 Characterization of Materials 3 2 0 3 5
MSE301 Modern Physics 3 2 3 0 5 MSE304 Strength of Materials II 3 2 3 0 5
MSE303 Ceramic Materials 3 2 0 3 5 MSE306 Polymer Engineering 3 2 2 1 5
Level-2

EME203 Thermodynamics I 3 2 2 0 4 MP314 Numerical Methods 3 2 1 2 5


MSE305 Electronic & Microwaves Measurements 3 2 2 1 5 MSE308 Technology of Fibers & Tissues 3 2 2 1 5
HS301 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 HS302x Humanities (Elective) 2 2 0 0 2
17 12 9 4 25 17 12 8 7 27
MSE401 Plasticity & Material Forming 3 2 3 0 5 MSE402 Design of Materials (1) 3 2 2 1 5
MSE403 Composite Materials 3 2 0 3 5 MSE404 Processing of Composite Materials 3 2 0 3 5
ELE1 (Elective) 3 2 3 0 5 GPE413 Corrosion Engineering 3 2 2 2 6
Level-3

MSE405 Computational Methods for Material Science 3 2 0 3 5 MSE408 Electrical, Optical & Magnetic Materials 3 2 2 1 5
ELE2 (Elective) 3 2 0 3 5 ELE3 (Elective) 3 2 0 3 5
HS 401 Law & Engineering Ethics 2 2 0 0 2 HS402x Humanities (Elective) 2 2 0 0 2
17 12 6 9 27 17 12 6 10 28
MSE501 Failure Theories of Materials 3 2 0 3 5 MSE502 Fracture Mechanics 3 2 0 3 5
MSE503 Smart Materials 3 2 3 0 5 MSE504 Nanomaterials 3 2 3 0 5
ELE4 (Elective) 3 2 3 0 5 MSE506 QC of Materials & Processes 3 2 3 0 5
Level-4

MSE505 Design of Materials II 3 2 3 0 5 HS502x Humanities (Elective) 2 2 0 0 2


HS501x Humanities (Elective) 2 2 0 0 2 MSE508 Thermal Materials 3 2 3 0 5
MSE551 Project I 4 2 5 0 7 MSE552 Project II 4 2 5 0 7
18 12 14 3 29 18 12 14 3 29
Humanities: 20 Credits (11.5%) Basic Sciences: 27 Credits (15%) Basic Engineering: 20 Credits (11.5%)
Core Program Courses 107 credits (62%)
- Principal 42 Credits (24.5%)
- Applied: - Compulsory 53 Credits (30.5%) - Electives 12 Credits (7%) TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS: 174 Credits

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3- Proposed Study Plan for the Electromechanical Engineering Program
Fall Cr. Hrs Lec Tut Lab Tot Spring Cr. Hrs Lec Tut Lab Tot
MP101 Mathematics I 3 3 1 0 4 MP102 Mathematics II 3 2 2 1 5
MP103 Mechanics I 3 3 1 0 4 MP104 Mechanics II 3 3 1 0 4
MP105 Engineering Graphics I 3 2 2 1 5 MP106 Engineering graphics II 3 2 3 - 5
Level-0

GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 2 1 2 5 PE102 Production Engineering 3 2 1 2 5


MP107 Physics I 3 2 1 2 5 CSE102 Computer Programming 3 2 1 2 5
HS102 Human Rights 1 1 0 0 1 MP108 Physics II 3 2 2 1 5
HS101 English language 2 2 0 0 2 HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1 1 - - 1
18 15 6 5 26 19 14 10 6 30
MP201 Mathematics III 3 3 1 0 4 MSE202 Strength of Materials I 3 2 1 1 4
EME201 Machine Drawing 3 2 0 3 5 EME204 Logic Circuits and Microprocessors 3 2 1 1 4
EME203 Thermodynamics I 3 2 2 0 4 EME206 Fluid Mechanics I 3 2 2 1 5
EME205 Properties and Testing of Electro Mechanical 3 2 1 1 4 MP202 Math IV 3 3 1 0 4
Level-1

Materials
EME207 Electric Circuits 3 2 2 1 5 EME208 Analysis and Simulation of Electric 3 2 1 1 4
Circuits
EME209 Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation 3 2 1 2 5 EME210 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 2 2 1 5
HS201 Technical Writing 2 2 0 0 2 HS202 Engineering Economics 2 2 0 0 2
20 15 7 7 29 20 15 8 5 28
EME301 Fluid Mechanics II 3 2 2 1 5 EME302 Thermodynamics II 3 2 3 0 5
EME303 Mechanics of Machinery 3 2 2 0 4 EME304 Mechanical Vibrations 3 2 2 0 4
EME307 Heat Transfer 3 2 2 1 5 EME306 Industrial Electronics 3 2 2 2 6
Level-2

EME309 Electrical Power Systems 3 2 2 1 5 EME308 Electrical Machines 3 2 2 2 6


EME311 Design of Mechanical Systems 3 2 2 0 4 EME310 Theory of Combustion 3 2 2 1 5
HS301 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 HS302x Humanities 2 2 0 0 2
17 12 10 3 25 17 12 11 5 28
EME401 Thermal Power Plants 3 2 2 1 5 EME402 Internal Combustion Engines 3 2 2 1 5
EME403 Fluid Machinery 3 2 2 1 5 EME404 Protection of Electromechanical 3 2 2 0 4
EME405 Automatic Control of Electromechanical 3 2 2 1 5 EME406 Electromechanical Drives 3 2 2 1 5
Level-3

EME407 Measuring Systems and Data Acquisition 3 2 1 2 5 ELE Elective II 3 2 2 1 5


ELE Elective 1 3 2 2 1 5 ELE Elective III 3 2 2 1 5
HS401 Law & Engineering Ethics 2 2 0 0 2 HS402x Humanities 2 2 0 0 2
17 12 9 6 27 17 12 10 4 26
EME501 Safety of Electromechanical Systems 3 2 2 1 5 EME502 Computer Applications in Industry 3 2 1 2 5
EME503 Solid State Drives 3 2 2 2 6 ELE Elective V 3 2 2 1 5
ELE Elective IV 3 2 2 1 5 EME504 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3 2 2 1 5
Level-4

EME505 Fluid Power Systems 3 2 2 1 5 ELE Elective VI 3 2 2 1 5


HS501x Humanities 2 2 0 0 2 HS502x Humanities 2 2 0 0 2
EME507 Project I 3 3 0 1 4 EME508 Project II 4 4 0 1 5
17 13 8 5 27 18 14 7 6 27

Credits Distribution (%): University 20 (11.11%),Faculty 48 (26.67%), Principal 45(25%), Core 49 (27.22%), Elective 20 (10%)Total: 180 Credit
Hours

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4- PROPOSED STUDY PLAN FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING PROGRAM

Credit Credit
Fall Lec Tut Lab Tot Spring Lec Tut Lab Tot
Hours Hours
MP101 Mathematics-1 3 3 1 0 4 MP102 Mathematics-2 3 2 2 1 5
MP103 Engineering Mechanics-1 3 3 1 0 4 MP104 Engineering Mechanics-2 3 3 1 0 4
Level-0

MP105 Engineering Graphics-1 3 2 2 1 5 MP106 Engineering Graphics-2 3 2 3 0 5


GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 2 1 2 5 CSE102 Computer Programming 3 2 1 2 5
MP107 Physics-1 3 2 1 2 5 MP108 Physics-2 3 2 2 1 5
HS101 English Language 2 2 0 0 2 PE102 Production Engineering 3 2 1 2 5
HS102 Human Rights 1 1 0 0 1 HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1 1 0 0 1
18 15 6 5 26 19 14 10 6 30
CAE201 Structural Analysis-1 3 2 2 0 4 CAE206 Engineering Material & Stress Analysis 3 2 2 1 4
CAE202 Construction Surveying 3 2 1 2 5 MP202 Mathematics-4 3 3 1 0 4
MP201 Mathematics-3 3 3 1 0 4 CAE207 Construction Materials-1 3 2 1 2 5
Level-1

CAE203 History and theory of Architecture-1 2 2 0 0 2 HS202 Engineering Economics 2 2 0 0 2


HS201 Technical Writing 2 2 0 0 2 CAE208 Visual Design 3 2 2 0 4
CAE204 Architectural Drafting 2 0 6 0 6 CAE209 Environment-1 (Climate & Environment) 2 2 0 0 2
CAE205 Building Technology 3 2 3 0 5 CAE210 Architectural Design Fundamentals 3 0 9 0 9
18 13 13 2 28 19 13 14 3 30
CAE301 Structural Analysis-2 3 2 2 0 4 CAE307 Design Studio-2 3 0 11 0 11
CAE302 Design Studio-1 3 0 11 0 11 CAE308 History and Theory of Architecture-2 2 2 0 0 2
HS301 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 CAE309 Elective Course-1 3 2 2 0 4
Level=2

CAE303 Hydraulics for Civil Engineers 3 2 2 0 4 CAE310 Soil Mechanics 3 2 2 1 5


CAE304 Transportation Engineering & Urban planning 3 2 2 0 4 HS302x Elective Course-2 2 2 0 0 2
CAE305 Construction Management-1 2 2 0 0 2 CAE311 Tender-1 (Cost Estimation & Control) 2 2 0 0 2
CAE306 Construction Engineering Drawings 3 2 2 1 5 CAE312 Urban Design and Landscape 3 2 2 0 4
19 12 19 1 32 18 12 17 1 30
CAE401 Design of R.C. Structures-1 3 2 2 0 4 CAE406 Theory of Architecture-1 2 2 0 0 2
Environment-2 (Environmental & Sanitary
CAE402 3 2 2 0 4 CAE407 Design of Foundations & Retaining Structures 3 2 2 0 4
Engineering)
Level-3

CAE403 Methods & Equipment for Construction-1 3 2 2 0 4 CAE408 Design of R.C. Structures-2 3 2 2 0 4
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2 2 0 0 2 EME212 Environment-3 (Fund. of Mech. & Elec. System) 3 2 2 0 4
CAE404 Design of Metallic Structures-1 3 2 2 0 4 CAE410 Computer Applications in Construction Eng. 3 2 0 4 6
CAE405 Design studio-3 3 0 11 0 11 CAE411 Elective Course-3 3 2 2 0 4
17 10 19 0 29 17 12 8 4 24
CAE501 Elective Course-4 3 2 2 0 4 CAE 505 Methods & Equipment for Construction-2 3 2 2 0 4
CAE502 Theory of Architecture-2 2 2 0 0 2 CAE 506 Quality Control, and Repair of Structures 3 2 2 0 4
HS501x Elective Course-5 2 2 0 0 2 CAE 507 Elective Course-8 3 2 2 0 4
Level-4

CAE503 Elective Course-6 3 2 2 0 4 CAE 508 Elective Course-9 3 2 2 0 4


HS502x Elective Course-7 2 2 0 0 2 CAE 509 Elective Course-10 2 2 1 0 3
HS503x Elective Course-11 2 2 0 0 2 CAE 510 Project-2 4 2 6 0 8
CAE504 Project-1 3 2 4 0 6
17 14 8 0 22 18 12 15 0 27

University Requirements: 11.11% Faculty Requirements: 26.67% Principal Courses: 25.56% Core Courses: 25.56% Elective Courses:
11.11%

Total: 180 credit hours

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5-PROPOSED STUDY PLAN FOR COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Credit Lec Tut Lab Tot Credit Lec Tut Lab Tot
Code Fall Code Spring
Hours Hours
MP101 Mathematics I 3 3 1 - 4 MP102 Mathematics II 3 2 2 1 5
MP103 Mechanics I 3 3 1 - 4 MP104 Mechanics II 3 3 1 - 4
MP105 Engineering Graphics I 3 2 2 1 5 MP106 Engineering Graphics II 3 2 3 - 5
Level-0

HS102 Human Rights 1 1 - - 1 PE102 Production Engineering 3 2 1 2 5


GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 2 1 2 5 CSE102 Computer Programming 3 2 1 2 5
MP107 Physics I 3 2 1 2 5 MP108 Physics II 3 2 2 1 5
HS101 English Language 2 2 - - 2 HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1 1 - - 1
18 15 6 5 26 19 14 10 6 30
MP201 Mathematics III 3 3 1 - 4 MP202 Mathematics IV 3 3 1 - 4
CC271 Programming I 3 3 - 1 4 CC331 Signals and Systems 3 3 1 - 4
MP204 Modern Physics 3 2 2 1 5 CC202 Electrical Circuit II 3 2 2 1 5
EME207 Electrical Circuits I 3 2 2 1 5 CC212 Digital Logic Circuits I 3 2 1 2 5
Level-1

MP301 Probability and Statistics for Eng. 3 2 2 - 4 CC273 Data Structure I 3 3 - 1 4


CC181 Discrete Structures for 3 3 1 - 4
HS201 Technical Writing 2 2 - - 2
Computing
HS301 Project Management 2 2 - - 2
20 17 8 3 28 17 15 5 4 24
9
CC361 Control Systems 3 3 1 - 4 CC376 Data Structure II 3 3 - 1 4
CC272 Programming II 4 3 2 1 6 CC332 Digital Signal Processing 3 3 1 - 4
CC301 Electronic Circuit Analysis 3 2 2 1 5 CC372 Systems Programming 3 3 1 - 4
Level-2

CC312 Digital Logic Circuits II 3 2 1 2 5 CC421 Microprocessors Systems 3 3 - 1 4


CC321 Computer Organization 3 3 1 - 4 CC322 Computer Architecture 3 3 1 - 4
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2 2 - - 2 HS202 Engineering Economics 2 2 - - 2
18 15 7 4 26 17 17 3 2 22
8
CC441 Analog Communication Theory 3 2 2 1 5 CC471 Database Systems 4 3 1 1 5
CC371 Analysis and Design of Algorithms 3 3 1 - 4 CC461 Embedded Systems 3 3 - 1 4
CC373 Operating Systems 3 2 2 1 5 CC442 Digital Communications 3 2 2 1 5
Level-3

CCxxx Elective (1) 3 3 1 - 4 CC451 Computer Networks 4 3 1 1 5


CCxxx Elective (2) 3 3 1 4 CCxxx Elective (3) 3 3 1 4
HSxxx Humanities 2 2 - - 2 HSxxx Humanities 2 2 - - 2
17 15 7 2 24 19 16 54 25
CC541 Communication Systems 3 2 2 1 5 CC551 Computer and Network Security 3 3 1 - 4
CC552 Net-Centric Computing 3 3 1 - 4 CC581 Performance Evaluation 3 3 1 - 4
CCxxx Elective (4) 3 3 1 - 4 CCxxx Elective (6) 3 3 1 - 4
Level-4

CCxxx Elective (5) 3 3 1 - 4 CCxxx Elective (7) 3 3 1 - 4


HSxxx Humanities 2 2 - - 2 HSxxx Humanities 2 2 - - 2
CC591 Senior Project I 3 2 2 - 4 CC592 Senior Project II 4 3 1 1 5
17 15 71 23 18 17 51 36 23
0
University Requirements: 11 % Faculty Requirements: 27.5% Principal Courses: 25.5% Core Courses: 24% Elective Courses: 12%

Total: 180 credit hours

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6- PROPOSED STUDY PLAN FOR OFFSHORE AND COASTAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Credit Credit
Fall Lec Tut Lab Tot Spring Lec Tut Lab Tot
Hours Hours
MP101 Mathematics I 3 3 1 0 4 MP102 Mathematics II 3 2 2 1 5
MP103 Mechanics I 3 3 1 0 4 MP104 Mechanics II 3 3 1 0 4
MP105 Engineering Graphics I 3 2 2 1 5 MP106 Engineering Graphics II 3 2 3 0 5
Level-0

GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 2 1 2 5 PE102 Production Engineering 3 2 1 2 5


MP107 Physics I 3 2 1 2 5 CSE102 Computer Programming 3 2 1 2 5
HS101 English Language 2 2 0 0 2 MP108 Physics II 3 2 2 1 5
HS102 Human Rights 1 1 0 0 1 HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1 1 - - 1
18 15 6 5 26 19 14 10 6 30
MP201 Mathematics III 3 3 1 0 4 MP202 Mathematics IV 3 3 1 0 4
EME206 Fluid Mechanics I 3 2 2 2 6 EME203 Thermodynamics I 3 2 2 2 6
OCE211 Buoyancy and Stability 3 2 2 1 5 OCE213 Marine Hydraulics 3 2 1 2 5
Level-1

OCE212 Civil and Marine Drawing 3 2 2 0 4 OCE222 Marine Structural Analysis I 3 2 2 0 4


MSE201 Principles of Material Science and Engineering 3 2 1 2 5 CSE 202 Advanced Programming and Applications 3 2 0 4 6
HS201 Technical Writing 2 2 0 0 2 HS202 Engineering Economics 2 2 0 0 2
17 13 8 5 26 17 13 6 8 27
MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3 2 2 0 4 OCE302 Harbor Planning and Coastal Structures 4 3 2 0 5
OCE301 Marine Foundations 4 3 1 2 6 OCE303 Marine Structural Analysis II 3 2 2 1 5
OCE311 Water Wave Theory 3 2 2 1 5 OCE312 Marine Machinery and Systems 3 2 2 0 4
Level-2

OCE323 Marine Hydrodynamics I 3 2 2 0 4 OCE304 Introduction to Oceanography 3 2 0 2 4


EME207 Electric Circuits 3 2 2 1 5 OCE3E1 Elective Course (1) 3 2 2 0 4
HS301 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 HS3E2 Elective Course (2) 2 2 0 0 2
18 13 9 4 26 18 13 8 3 24
OCE401 Advanced Coastal Structures I 3 2 2 0 4 OCE424 Marine Hydrodynamics II 3 2 2 1 5
OCE402 Sediment Transport and Littoral Processes 3 2 2 1 5 OCE422 Construction of Marine and Offshore Structures 3 3 0 0 3
OCE413 Measurements and Control Systems 4 3 1 2 6 OCE403 Design of Reinforced Concrete and Steel 4 3 2 0 5
Level-3

Structures
OCE421 Introduction to Offshore Engineering 3 3 0 0 3 OCE423 Physical Modeling 3 2 2 0 4
OCE4E3 Elective Course (3) 3 2 2 0 4 OCE4E4 Elective Course (4) 3 2 2 0 4
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2 2 0 0 2 HS4E5 Elective Course (5) 2 2 0 0 2
18 14 7 3 24 18 14 8 1 23
OCE501 Offshore Oil and Gas Production 3 3 0 0 3 OCE502 Surveying in the Marine Field 3 2 2 1 5
OCE511 Design of Offshore Platforms 3 2 2 0 4 OCE512 Marine Production Technology 3 3 0 0 3
OCE534 Computer Applications in the Marine Field 3 2 2 0 4 OCE5E8 Elective Course (8) 3 2 2 0 4
Level-4

OCE5E6 Elective Course (6) 3 2 2 0 4 OCE5E9 Elective Course (9) 3 2 2 0 4


OCE551 Project I 3 1 2 3 6 OCE552 Project II 4 1 3 6 10
HS5E7 Elective Course (7) 2 2 0 0 2 HS5E10 Elective Course (10) 2 2 0 0 2
17 12 8 3 23 18 12 9 7 28

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Humanities and Social Sciences 20 Credits (11%) Elective Courses 26 Credits (15%)
Mathematics and Basic Sciences 36 Credits (20%)
Basic Engineering Sciences 42 Credits (24%)
Applied Engineering and Design 45 Credits (25%)
Computer Applications and ICT 13 Credits (7%)
Projects and Practice 10 Credits (6%)
Institution Character-Identifying Subjects 12 Credits (7%) Total: 178 Credits

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‫‪University Requirements‬‬

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LIST OF COURSES

1) Compulsory Courses
Credit
Code Course Title
Hours
HS101 English Language 2
HS102 Human Rights 1
HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1
HS201 Technical Writing 2
HS202 Engineering Economics 2
HS301 Project Management 2
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2
Total 12

2) Elective Courses (Student selects four courses from the following)


Credit
Code Course Title
Hours
HS302a Human Resource Management 2
HS302b Strategic Management 2
HS302c Computer and Society 2
HS302d Accounting 2
HS402a Foundations of Marketing 2
HS402b Introduction to Finance 2
HS402c Human Computer Interaction 2
HS501a Specifications and Feasibility Studies 2
HS501b Analytical Skills and Critical Thinking 2
HS501c Communication Laws and Codes 2
HS501d Construction Contracts and Law 2
HS502a Professional Communication Skills 2
HS502b Principles of Industrial Health 2
HS502c Social Risks and Security of Computer Systems 2

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COURSES DESCRIPTION

HS101 English language 2(2,0,0)


A review of grammar rules and composition mechanisms, some composition rules, active sentences and
their characteristics, most common mistakes in writing technical English sentences, making paragraph and
main ideas, types of paragraphs, reading and analyzing some parts of technical writing in various
engineering fields to improve communicating skills .

HS102 Human Rights 1(1,0,0)


The general theory of human rights, Definitions of human rights, Egyptian and international laws, Islamic
legislature, Nature of human rights, Recognition of Human rights, Resources of human rights, Types of
human rights: Freedom of bodies – Freedom of ideas, Economical rights, Social rights, Protection of human
rights: Legislature protection, Legal Protection, Administration Protection, Syndicative protection,
Constitutional and Administrational legacy.

HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1(1,0,0)


Definition of Art, Science, Engineering and Technology, Development of civilizations and their relation
with natural sciences and humanities, history of technology and engineering in different disciplines ,
Historical relation between science and technology, the relation between engineering development and the
development of environment socially and economically, examples of the development of Engineering
activities

HS201 Technical Writing2(2,0,0)


Types of reports, contents of reports, reduced reports, detailed reports, importance and object of reports, text
writing, means of graphs representation, means used for representation of report writing principles of
speech, types and contents of representation screens for speech, means of research references, references,
training on writing the technical reports and speech.

HS202 Engineering Economics 2(2,0,0)


Principles of Economics, Economical Analysis, Cost estimation, Comparison between alternatives, Present
worth method, Future worth, Depreciation, Taxes, Inflation, Risk and uncertainty, Introduction to
Engineering cost analysis and budgeting.

HS301 Project Management 2(2,0,0)


Project Planning, Scheduling, and control, Project activities and network construction, Critical path method,
PERT, Introduction to Resource scheduling, Project Economy.

HS302a Human Resource Management 2(2,0,0)


Recruitment and maintenance of the labor force within an organization, Tools and techniques, Selection,
Training and Development, Performance appraisal, Wage and salary administration, Unions, Human
resource planning and forecasting.

HS302b Strategic Management 2(2,0,0)


Analytical methods for strategic management, Factors characterizing and encouraging innovation, Managing
and integrating new technology into the strategic process, Case studies analyzing and demonstrating the
several elements of strategic management of technology.

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HS302c Computers and Society 2(2,0,0)
History of computing and the information industry, Social context of computing, Economic issues in
computing , Intellectual property, Copyright, patents, trade secrets issues, Professional and ethical
responsibilities, Codes of ethics, Current trends of computer applications in industry and management,
Impact of information revolution on the society, e-society, e-business, e-commerce and e-government.

HS302d Accounting 2 (2, 0, 0)


Basic accounting concepts: Accounting Terms and Assumptions, Accounting Methodology: balance sheet,
income statement, cash flow statement. Income Determination: Cash Effects, Basis of Accounting.
Accounting ratio –
measuring the performance – cost concepts – cost accumulation – cost allocation –
cost/volume/profit analysis – budgets – forecasting. Cost Accounting.

HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2(2,0,0)


Definition of law and its duties, Principles and regulations of statutes, Highlights on the civil law(general
principles with emphasis on contracts and compensations), Highlights on criminal law (criminal
responsibility on the engineer as a professional), Highlights on the laws of syndicates (responsibilities,
disciplines, charter of honor), Highlight on the law of enterprises (foundation, individual enterprises,
incentive and guarantee for the investment), Highlight on the laws of taxes and their types, Highlights on
law of environment protection, Investigation and litigation. Scope and objectives of the ethics of the
engineering profession, Theories for duties and rights, Nature of the engineering professions
(experimentation, safety, risk and carelessness), Professional behavior, Responsibilities towards customers
and supervisors, Rules, Rights of Engineers, Codes of Ethics, Engineers as Managers, Consultants and
Leaders

HS402a Foundations of Marketing 2(2,0,0)


Definition of marketing, Objective of marketing systems, Hierarchy of marketing systems, Role of
marketing for the economic unit with planning strategy, Concepts and practices in strategic marketing,
Process of marketing, Marketing information system, 4 ”P´s” of marketing(product, price, place,
promotion), Consumer markets and purchasing behavior, Pricing strategy, Marketing channels,
Communication marketing means: advertising and promotion.

HS402b Introduction to Finance 2(2,0,0)


Principles of investments, Financial analysis of corporate projects, Cost of capital, and Capital structure and
financing policies.

HS402c Human Computer Interaction 2(2,0,0)


History and overview, Foundations of human-computer interaction, Graphical user interface, I/O
technologies, Human-centered software evaluation, Human-centered software development, Interactive
graphical user-interface design, Graphical user-interface programming.

HS501a Specifications and Feasibility Studies 2(2,0,0)


Methods for retrieving quantities, methods for accounting and cost analysis, Preparation of quotations,
Preparation of conditions and specifications, Applications and case studies, Management: basics types of
projects. Definition of feasibility study, Project development procedure, Project-environment relation, Basic
feasibility studies (marketing, regulation, environment, and technical) Comparison of alternatives,
Economical analysis, Project evaluation, Applications.

HS501b Analytical Skills and Critical Thinking 2(2,0,0)


Evaluation of reasoning, Recognition and evaluation of assumptions, Clarification of expressions and ideas,
Production of pieces of reasoning appropriate to given task, Identification of reasons and explanations,
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Ethical concepts, Complex issues, Ethical problems facing leaders, Ethical outcomes in the corporate-level
decision making process, Identification of the ethical dimension in the process of formulating and
implementing engineering policies and strategies.

HS501c Communication Laws and Codes 2(2,0,0)


Codes for communication and electronic commerce activities. Laws and
codes for intellectual rights for communications, internet and electronic signature. Laws and rules
concerning the use of electronic equipment. Safety rules for communication systems and electronic
equipment. Rules and conditions for installing mobile base stations. Laws and rules of communication
regularization authorities

HS501d Construction Contracts and Law 2 (2, 0, 0)


Principles and basics of construction contorting. Types of construction contracts, selection of construction
contract, Contract documents, example of some international contract forms, project delivery systems,
introduction to building and construction law, Legal aspects associated with construction projects, Claims.

HS502a Professional Communication Skills 2(2,0,0)


Communication as a tool, Developing and maintaining open channels of communication, Reading:
understanding the written word. Writing: conveying a clear message through written communication.
Listening: active participation in the listening process to ensure the total sharing of meaning. Speaking:
conveying a clear and effective message through the spoken word.

HS502b Principles of Industrial Health 2(2,0,0)


Principles of protecting health of workers, Environmental and chemical monitoring, Risk assessment and
occupational epidemiology; Elements of physiology and toxicology.

HS502c Social Risks and Computer Security 2(2,0,0)


Social implication of networked communication and the Internet, Risks and liabilities of safety-critical
systems, Privacy and civil liberties, Computer crimes, Economic issues in computing , Methods and tools
for safety and security.

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Faculty Requirements

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FACULTY REQUIREMENTS
a- Basic Sciences

Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
MP101 Mathematics I 3
MP102 Mathematics II 3
MP201 Mathematics III 3
MP202 Mathematics IV 3
MP107 Physics I 3
MP108 Physics II 3
MP103 Mechanics I 3
MP104 Mechanics II 3
GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3
TOTAL 27

b- Basic Engineering (18-21 credit hours for each program)


Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
MP105 Engineering Graphics I 3
MP106 Engineering Graphics II 3
CSE102 Computer Programming 3
PE102 Production Engineering 3
EME203 Thermodynamics I 3
EME207 Electric Circuits 3
EME206 Fluid Mechanics I 3
EME212 Fundamentals of Electrical and Mechanical 3
Engineering in Construction
CAE201 Structural Analysis-1 3

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

MP101 Mathematics I 3(3,1,0)


Calculus of integration and differentiation: Functions, limits and continuity, algebraic and periodic
functions, calculating differentials, inverse functions, parametric forms, Leibniz theory, Maclaurin's and
Taylor's expansions, the mean value of curvature theory, inverse differentials. Linear algebra: matrices,
algebraic operations on matrices, hermetian and orthogonal matrices, ordinary operations, ordinary matrices,
equivalence of matrices, graded matrix, systems of linear equations, rank of a matrix, eigenvalues and
Cayley-Hamilton theory, linear spaces, binomial theory, partial fractions.

MP102 Mathematics II 3(2,2,1)


PrerequisiteMP101 Mathematics I
Calculus of integration and differentiation: Methods of integration, applications of definite integration (
areas, volumes, circular surfaces, length of curvature, central points) first order ordinary differential
equations, introduction to probability theory: sample space, probability axioms, some basic theories,
counting methods, conditional probability, random variables, mathematical expectation, some discrete and
continuous distributions, Analytical geometry : shifting and rotating of axes, conic sections and their
specifications : parabola, ellipse, hyperbola. Introduction to MATLAB.
MP103 Mechanics I 3(3,1,0)
Statics: vector algebra, analytical and geometrical solutions for: reduction of different systems of forces (
intersecting or non-intersecting ) in two dimensions, operations of force analysis in two dimensions,
equivalence of force systems, body equilibrium, rigid bodies, equilibrium of ideal systems: groups of bodies,
groups of rigid bodies and its applications friction: volplane, loop, applications on the real mechanical
systems.

MP104 Mechanics II 3 (3, 1, 0)


PrerequisitesMP103 Mechanics I, MP101 Mathematics I
Dynamics : introduction in vector analysis, a simple review on second order ordinary differential equations,
kinematics of bodies, motion analysis in one dimension, body kinematics and motion analysis in two
dimensions in Cartesian and intrinsic forms, some engineering applications in kinematics, : relation between
force and acceleration, static integration of motion ( relation between energy and work ), time integration of
motion ( relation between impulse and momentum ) engineering applications : motion of body in one
dimension in a conservative or non-conservative fields, external plasticity in a conservative field. Motion of
bodies under ideal wraps, orthogonal and inclined impact, motion of vibrating bodies, other engineering
applications suitable for the level of students in mathematical analysis.

MP105 Engineering Graphics I 3 (2, 2, 1)


Engineering Drawing: Drawing instruments and their uses, lettering and dimensioning. Geometrical
constructions, conic sections and special curves (Involutes, Cycloid, Archimedean, Spiral, Helix). Theory of
projection with applications in machine drawing, Isometric and oblique projections. Introduction to
computer aided drafting using Autocad program in 2D and 3D drawings.
Geometrical Projection: Mongean projection (representation of points, straight lines, planes). Positional
problems and metrical problems. Representation of surfaces of revolution (Sphere, Cone, Cylinder).
Intersection and development of surfaces of revolution.

MP106 Engineering Graphics II 3 (2, 3, 0)


Prerequisites: MP105 Engineering Graphics I
Engineering Drawing: Sectional views. Intersection of engineering surfaces. Civil drawing including
retaining walls and some steel points. Some applications in architectural drawing.

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Geometrical Projection: Indexed projection (representation of points, straight lines, planes, intersection of
planes). Applications of indexed projection (problems of cut and fill).

CSE102 Computer Programming 3 (2, 1, 2)


Historical introduction, computer classification, computer and society, data representation, number systems,
computer components, operating systems, programming, flowcharts, structured programming, algorithms for
engineering applications, high-level languages. Laboratory: practical experience using operating systems
and application programs.

MP107 Physics I 3 (2, 1, 2)


Properties of matter: systems of standard units and conversion constants between them, dimensional
analysis and its applications , moment of inertia, angular displacement, velocity and acceleration of angular
motion, torque, angular kinetic energy, work and power for angular motion, angular momentum, relation
between angular and linear motion ,theory of perpendicular and parallel axes , moments of inertia for
symmetrical bodies about rotational axes, stress, strain, modulus of elasticity, Hooke's law, Poisson ratio,
relation between young's modulus, bulk modulus and shear modulus , energy stored in strain bodies, fluid
statics : continuity equation, Bernoulli's equation and its applications, viscosity ,stock's equation, viscosity
of gases, Newton's gravitational law, determination of gravitational constant, gravitational field,
gravitational potential and its potential energy, coefficient of surface tension, tangential angel, capillarity
phenomenon, work and energy for thin membrane, Thermodynamics: internal energy, specific internal
energy, temperature, heat energy, heat capacity, specific heat, phase change, latent heat, heat transfer,
conduction convection and radiation, one dimensional Fourier equation in steady state, ( thermal equilibrium
), heat conduction coefficient, heat resistance, applications of Fourier equations on simple walls, methods of
heat transfer by convection, Newton's cooling law, total heat transfer coefficient, black body radiation,
emissivity, Steven and Boltzmann law for radiation, ability of heat radiation, work and heat energy, first
law of thermodynamics , heat content function, simple operations of thermodynamics in ideal gases,
Transitional operations, molecular diffusion on gases, heat conduction energy, viscosity, first and second
Fik's laws, steady state .

MP108 Physics II 3(2,2,1)


PrerequisitesMP107 Physics I, MP101 Mathematics I
Electricity : electric charge, conductors and insulators, coulomb's law, electric field of a point charge,
electric field of distributed charges, motion of point charges in uniform field, electric dipole, electric flux,
gauss law and its applications in calculation of electric field produced by simple distributions of electric
charges, Electrical potential energy and potential difference, electric potential of point charge, electric
potential of distributed charges ,insulators, breakdown under high voltage, capacitors, calculating
capacitance for different shapes, inserting capacitors in electric circuits, energy stored in charged capacitors,
electrical insulating materials, induced point charges, electrical displacement factor and polarization,
current density, electric current calculation in conductors, resistivity, temperature dependence of resistivity
atomic model for electrical conduction. Magnetism : permanent and electric magnetic fields, magnetic
force on moving charges, magnetic forces on a current carrying electrical conductor, torque on a coil in a
uniform magnetic field, motion of point charges in uniform magnetic fields, magnetic dipole, Biot–Savart
law and its applications, Ampere's law and its applications magnetic force between two current carrying
parallel wires, magnetic force for atoms magnetic intensity vector, magnetic field vector , intensity vector
magnetic induction, gauss law in magnetism, diamagnetic materials, hystresses loop, Maxwell's equations,
electromagnetic spectrum, Optics: reflection refraction, Snell's law, Ferrmat principle, total internal
reflection, fiber optics, images produced through spherical surfaces, thin lenses, magnification, focal length
of thin lenses, defects of images produced through curvature surfaces, spherical diffraction and color
diffraction.

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MP201 Mathematics III3(3,1,0)
PrerequisiteMP102 Mathematics II
Methods of Integration, some special techniques, successive reduction method, improper integrals, mean
value theorem special function: the error, gamma and beta functions of several variables, limits and
continuity, partial derivatives, chain rule directional derivatives, Taylor expansions of functions of several
variables, extreme, differentiation under integral sign. Ordinary differential equation. First order equations.
Non-linear first order differential equations. Operator methods. Methods of variation of parameters. Series
solutions of differential equations.

MP202 Mathematics IV 3 (3, 1, 0)


Prerequisite MP201 Mathematics III
Sequences, series, convergence and convergence tests, uniform convergence. Fourier series expansions of
general periodic functions, expansions of even and odd functions, convergence and remarks. Laplace
transform. Conditions for the existence of LP. Inverse LP. Applications of the transform to solve differential
and integral equations. Vector algebra. Scalar and cross product. Identities, application. Lines and planes in
space. Spherical and cylindrical systems. Quadratic surfaces. Line, surface and volume integral. Green’s and
Stock’s and Divergence theorems.

PE102 Production Engineering 3(2,1,2)


Prerequisite MP105Engineering Graphics I
Introduction, Types of industries, Casting processes: Main steps of sand casting, Pattern design, Melting of
metals, Cleaning and inspection of casting, Metal forming processes: Forging, Rolling, Extrusion, Drawing,
Bending, Joining Processes: Temporary and permanent joints, Welding techniques, Cutting Processes:
Principles and elements of cutting processes, Basic cutting and machines (Turning-Drilling-Milling…),
Cutting time, Engineering Materials, Measurements, Introduction to management and industrial systems,
Production techniques, Factory planning, Costing and Break even analysis, Principles of production
planning and control, Introduction to quality control.

EME206 Fluid Mechanics I 3 (2,2,1)


Prerequisite MP102 Mathematics II
Fundamental notions; Stress at a point, fluid statics. Foundations of flow analysis; basic laws for finite
systems and finite control volumes, differential forms of the basic laws, dimensional analysis and similitude
analysis of Important Types of Flow: Incompressible viscous flow through pipes ,General viscous flows ,
Potential flow.

EME207 Electric Circuits 3 (2,2,1)


Prerequisite MP108 Physics II
DC circuit analysis: reduction methods, mesh/loop and node methods, transformation methods, Network
theorems. First-order transients. AC circuit analysis: sinusoids and phasors, steady state conditions,
impedance and admittance, power and energy, Balanced and unbalanced three-phase circuits. Computer
applications.

EME203 Thermodynamics I 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisite MP108 Physics II
Heat and work, First Law of Thermodynamics, Properties .of Steam and Gases, Steam Tables and Charts,
Entropy, Second Law, Air Standard Cycle, Compressors, Psychrometry of Gas Mixtures – Reversibility,
Availability and Second Law Efficiency. Real Gases.

GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 (2, 1, 2)


Stoichiometry, gases, properties of solutions, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibrium, chemistry of the
environment, electrochemistry, chemistry of cement.
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Details: Chemical equations, formula mass, Avogadro's number and the mole, empirical formula from
analysis, General equations of gases, Dalton’s law, Kinetic molecular theory, Graham’s law, saturated
solution and solubility, colligative properties, solubility of gases in liquids, Raoult’s law, ideal solutions,
chemical equilibrium, Le Chatelier’s principle, the law of mass action and its application, acid-base
equilibrium, strong acids and bases, dilution law and ionic product of water, pH, solubility product, galvanic
cells and metal corrosion, Nernst ’s theory, electrode potential, water treatment, air pollution.

CAE201 Structural Analysis-1 3 (2, 3, 0)


Prerequisites: MP 104
Definition of a structure, its support condition and its various structural forms in addition various loading
conditions that a structure must support. Study the stability and determinacy of structures. Basic concepts of
structural analysis. Calculation of reaction forces. Calculation of the internal forces (normal forces, shear
forces and bending moments) and its distribution on statically determinate beams, frames and arches.
Member forces in trusses. Influence lines and its use to calculate the maximum response functions in
structures.

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PROPOSED STUDY PLAN FOR THE GAS AND PETROCHEMICALS ENGINEERING PROGRAM (continued)

The distribution of credit hours is as follows:


Credit
Topic areas
hours %
University Requirements 20 11.24
Faculty Requirements 48 26.97
Program Requirements: Principal 45 25.28
Applied 47 26.4
Electives 18 10.11
TOTAL Credit Hours for GPE 178 100

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PROPOSED STUDY PLAN FOR THE GAS AND PETROCHEMICALS ENGINEERING PROGRAM (continued)
Credit Credit
Code Fall Prerequisites Code Spring Prerequisites
Hours Hours
MP101 Mathematics I 3 MP102 Mathematics II MP101 3
MP103 Mechanics I 3 MP104 Mechanics II MP103,MP101 3
MP105 Engineering Graphics I 3 MP106 Engineering Graphics II MP105 3
Level-0

HS102 Human Rights 1 PE102 Production Engineering MP105 3


GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 CSE102 Computer Programming 3
MP107 Physics I 3 MP108 Physics II MP107,MP101 3
HS101 English Language 2 HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1
18 19
MP201 Mathematics (III) MP102 3 MP202 Mathematics (IV) MP201 3
GPE205 Physical Chemistry GPE101 3 EME203 Thermodynamics I MP108 3
GPE203 Organic Chemistry I GPE101 3 GPE204 Organic Chemistry II GPE203 3
Level-1

GPE211 Fundamentals of Mass Balance GPE101 3 GPE212 Fundamentals of Energy Balance GPE211 3
GPE201 Principles of Materials Science and EME206 Fluid Mechanics I
GPE101 3 MP102 3
Engineering
HS201 Technical Writing 2 HS202 Engineering Economics 2
17 17
MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers MP201 3 GPE313 Heat Transfer GPE212 3
GPE301 Principles of Polymer Eng. & Science GPE201,GPE204 3 GPE315 Engineering Metallurgy GPE201 3
Level-2

GPE311 Separation Processes I GPE212 4 GPE312 Separation Processes II GPE212 4


GPE 321 Applied Thermodynamics EME203,GPE212 3 MP314 Numerical Methods MP202 3
EME207 Electric Circuits MP108 3 ELE Elective (1) * 3
HS301 Project Management 2 HS302x Humanities 2
18 18
GPE401 Introduction to Natural Gas Engineering 3 GPE422 Petrochemical Industries I GPE312,GPE204,GPE423 3
GPE421 Kinetics and Reactions Engineering GPE205 4 GPE424 Natural Gas Treatment and Purification GPE401,GPE312 3
GPE423 Petroleum Refining Engineering GPE312 3 GPE412 Mechanical Unit Operations GPE312,EME206 4
Level-3

GPE413 Corrosion Engineering GPE315 3 GPE426 Modeling and Simulation GPE421,MP314 3


ELE Elective (2) * 3 ELE Elective (3) * 3
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2 HS402x Humanities 2
18 18
GPE521 Petrochemical Industries II GPE422 3 GPE522 Natural Gas Liquefaction GPE321,GPE424 3
GPE523 Hazardous Process & Safety Engineering GPE422 3 GPE524 Process Design GPE523 3
GPE525 Process Dynamics and Control GPE426 3 ELE Elective (5) * 3
Level-4

ELE Elective (4) * 3 ELE Elective (6) * 3


GPE551 Project I GPE401,GPE422,GPE423 GPE552 Project II
3 GPE551 4
+129 cr.hrs
HS501x Humanities 2 HS502x Humanities 2
17 18

*Prerequisites of Elective Courses depend on the topic that will be studied.


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PROPOSED STUDY PLAN FOR THE GAS AND PETROCHEMICALS ENGINEERING PROGRAM (continued)

Prerequisites of Elective Courses


No Code Course name Prerequisites
1 GPE331 Industrial Water Treatment N/A
2 GPE332 Environmental Science and Engineering N/A
3 GPE333 Introduction to engineering Design N/A
4 GPE334 Wastewater Treatment N/A
5 GPE336 Heat transfer operations GPE313
6 GPE337 Combustion Technology GPE212
7 GPE338 Instrumental Method Of analysis
8 GPE431 Natural Gas Production and Measurement GPE401,EME206

9 GPE432 Measurements EME206


10 GPE433 Biochemical Engineering GPE204,GPE421
11 GPE434 Principles of Industrial Electrochemistry GPE413
12 GPE435 Operation Research MP301, MP314
13 GPE436 Mechanics of Materials GPE201
14 GPE532 Petroleum Recovery Technology EME206,GPE423
15 GPE531 Materials Selection in the Petrochemicals Industry GPE413,GPE422
16 GPE533 Engineering Instrumentation GPE525, EME207
17 GPE534 GPE424, GPE312
Natural Gas Handling and Networking

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CORE PROGRAM COURSES

1) Principal Courses
Credit
Code Course Title
Hours
GPE201 Principles of Materials Science and Engineering 3
GPE203 Organic Chemistry I 3
GPE204 Organic Chemistry II 3
GPE205 Physical Chemistry 3
GPE211 Fundamentals of Mass Balance 3
GPE212 Fundamentals of Energy Balance 3
MP301 Probability and Statistics of Engineers 3
GPE301 Principles of Polymer Eng. & Science 3
GPE313 Heat Transfer 3
MP314 Numerical Methods 3
GPE315 Engineering Metallurgy 3
GPE401 Introduction to Natural Gas Engineering 3
GPE413 Corrosion Engineering 3
GPE426 Modeling and Simulation 3
GPE523 Hazardous Processes and Safety Engineering 3
TOTAL 45

2) Applied Engineering Courses


a. Compulsory Courses
Code Course Credit
Hours
GPE311 Separation Processes I 4
GPE312 Separation Processes II 4
GPE321 Applied Thermodynamics 3
GPE412 Mechanical Unit Operations 4
GPE421 Kinetics and Reactions Engineering 4
GPE422 Petrochemical Industries I 3
GPE423 Petroleum Refining Engineering 3
GPE424 Natural Gas Treatment and Purification 3
GPE521 Petrochemical Industries II 3
GPE522 Natural Gas Liquefaction 3
GPE524 Process Design 3
GPE525 Process Dynamics and Control 3
GPE551 Senior project I 3
GPE552 Senior project II 4
TOTAL 47

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b. Elective Courses
Code Course Credit
Hours
GPE331 Industrial Water Treatment 3
GPE332 Environmental Science and Engineering 3
GPE333 Introduction to Engineering Design 3
GPE334 Wastewater Treatment 3
GPE336 Heat transfer operations 3
GPE337 Combustion Technology 3
GPE338 Instrumental Methods of Analysis 3
GPE431 Natural Gas Production and Measurement 3
GPE432 Measurements 3
GPE433 Biochemical Engineering 3
GPE434 Principles of Industrial Electrochemistry 3
GPE435 Operation Research 3
GPE436 Mechanics of Materials 3
GPE531 Materials Selection in the Petrochemicals Industry 3
GPE532 Petroleum Recovery Technology 3
GPE533 Engineering Instrumentation 3
GPE534 Natural Gas Handling and Networking 3

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

GPE201 Principles of Materials Science and Engineering 3(3,0,1)


Prerequisite: GPE101
Introduction to materials science, atomic structure, bonds, crystalline structure,
mechanical properties of materials, metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, electrical,
thermal, and magnetic properties of materials, materials selection for engineering
applications.

GPE203 Organic Chemistry I 3(3,0,1)


Prerequisite: GPE101
An introduction to organic structures, reactions, and reaction mechanisms. Type of
carbon-carbon bonds, electronic theory of valency, aromatic hydrocarbons, resonance
and electron displacement, study of paraffins, olefins, acetylenes, alcohols, phenols,
structural isomerism.

GPE204 Organic Chemistry II 3(3,0,1


Prerequisite:GPE203
Mechanisms and synthesis applications of organic reactions: Sulfonation, nitration,
halogenations, oxidation, intermediate organic compounds, mechanism of
polymerization, analysis of organic compounds using ultraviolet rays, Chromatography,
magnetic resonance.

GPE205 Physical Chemistry 3(3,0,1)


Prerequisite: GPE101
Order of a reaction, reactions of the first order, reactions of the second order, reactions
of the third order, Reactions occurring in stages, the rate determining step, parallel
reactions, consecutive reactions, chain reactions, opposing reactions and equilibrium,
determination of reaction order, method of trial, time to complete a definite fraction of
the reaction, the differential method. Theory of reaction rates, Arrhenius equation, the
collision theory of reaction rates, The activated-complex theory of reaction rates.
Heterogeneous reactions, catalysis. Ionic equilibria, electrolytic conductance, Ostwald
dilution law, ionic product of water, common ion effect, solubility product, hydrolysis,
buffer solutions.

GPE211 Fundamentals of Mass Balance 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: GPE101
Processes system and its variables, mass, volume, flow rates, chemical composition,
pressure, fundamentals of material balance (batch and continuous), single and multiple
unit calculations; recycle, bypass and purge calculations; balance for reactive systems,
balances on reactive systems, balances on single phase systems, balances on multiple
systems, balances on liquid solution, balances on adsorption processes.

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GPE212 Fundamentals of Energy Balance 3(3,1,0)
Prerequisite: GPE211
Fundamentals of energy balance, forms of energy, the first law of thermodynamics,
closed and open systems, thermodynamic tables, energy balance for non-reactive
systems, pressure and temperature change, mixing operations, energy balance for
reactive systems, heat of reactions, heat of formation, heat of combustion.

GPE301 Principles of Polymer Engineering and Science 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites GPE201, GPE204
Definition and importance of engineering polymers, classification, molecular weights,
structure of polymers, Nature and types of polymers and copolymers, crystalline and
non-crystalline state, Polymerization: condensation, free radical, ionic, stereo-specific.
Thermal characteristics, mechanical properties, effect of time and heat on polymers
properties, rheology. Structure and properties of polymeric materials, plastics, fibers,
elastomers.

MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisite: MP201
Descriptive statistics: description of sample data, statistical measures (location and
dispersion), review on probability axioms and counting techniques. Conditional
probabilities and bays formula, stochastic independence and applications, random
variables and probability distributions. Mathematical expectation, mean, variance and
moments. Some standard distribution: binomial, Poisson, negative binomial, hyper
geometric, normal, gamma, exponential and chi-square distribution. The T and F
distribution. Joint distributions, properties, marginal distributions, covariance and
correlation coefficient.

GPE311 Separation Processes I 4(3,2,1)


Prerequisite:GPE212
Phase Equilibria (fundamentals), binary and multicomponent distillation, design of plate
fractionating columns, types of distillation, Evaporation: heat transfer coefficients,
multi-effect evaporation, vacuum producing equipment, nucleate boiling, forced
convection boiling, Crystallization: fundamentals and theoretical background,
Adsorption, isotherms, Ion exchange: theory, types of ion exchangers.

GPE312 Separation Processes II 4(3,2,1)


Prerequisite: GPE311
Principles of mass transfer, Diffusion: types of diffusion - Gas-absorption: two-film
theory, capacity of packed towers, values of transfer coefficients, absorption with
chemical reaction - Liquid-liquid extraction: general considerations of process,
calculation of number of stages, continuous extraction in column apparatus- Drying:
principles, humidity chart, rate of drying, theories of drying.

GPE313 Heat Transfer 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisite: GPE212
Modes of heat transfer: Conduction, the rate and field equations, steady conduction for
one, two, and three-dimensional shapes, Numerical and graphical solution of unsteady-
state heat conduction problems. Classifications, applications and optimization of
thermal insulations. Convection, the rate equation, the overall heat transfer coefficient;

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the mean temperature difference, dimensional analysis as applied to convection (natural
convection, forced convection, condensing vapours, boiling liquids, molten metals, ....).
Heat exchangers: the overall heat transfer coefficient, fouling factors, and types of heat
exchangers.

MP314 Numerical Methods 3(2,1,2)


Prerequisite:MP202
Numerical analysis (Gauss elimination method, numerical solution of nonlinear
algebraic equations, numerical integration, interpolation, numerical solution of
differential equations, error analysis).

GPE315 Engineering Metallurgy 3(3,0,1)


Prerequisite: GPE201
Crystalline structure of metals,, internal defects, Miller indices, thermal equilibrium
diagrams, binary systems, plastic deformation, recovery and recrystallization. Age
hardening, Plain carbon steel, cast iron, heat treatment of steels, alloy steels, stainless
steels, copper and its alloys, aluminum and its alloys

GPE321 Applied Thermodynamics 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: EME203, GPE212
Power and refrigeration cycles, vapor cycles, Carnot, Rankine, reheated, regenerative,
gas power cycle, gas turbine, reciprocating engine cycles. Refrigeration and heat pump
cycles, vapor compression cycle, absorption refrigeration cycle, thermodynamic tables.

GPE401 Introduction to Natural Gas Engineering 3(3,1,0)


Natural gas, composition, classification, treatment processes, gas – vaopr equlibrium,
distillation, hydrates, its effect and control, vapour and gases removal, gaseous
treatment, gaseous acids injection, sulphur recovery, nitrogen removal, liquid
hydrocarbons recovery.

GPE412 Mechanical unit operations 4(3,2,1)


Prerequisites: GPE312, EME206
Flow of fluids past particles: flow of fluids through granular beds, filtration,
centrifugation. Operations involving relative motion between fluid and particles:
sedimentation, fluidization, gas cleaning. Mixing and agitation: mixing of solids and
pastes.

GPE413: Corrosion Engineering 3(3,0,1)


Prerequisite: GPE 315
Corrosion, its economic effect, environmental and metallurgical aspects, mechanism of
corrosion, types of cells responsible for corrosion e.g. dissimilar metal corrosion cells,
differential aeration cells, differential strain cells, stress corrosion cracking, stray
corrosion current, atmospheric corrosion, corrosion and protection of metals against
corrosion,, the H2 scale, the e.m.f, Nernst equation. thermodynamics of galvanic cells,
corrosion resistance: coating (metallic coating, inorganic coating, organic and
temporary coating), Inhibitors (cathodic inhibitors, anodic inhibitors and adsorption

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inhibitors), cathodic protection, anodic protection, selection of the suitable material of
construction.

GPE421 Kinetics and Reactions Engineering 4(3,2,1)


Prerequisite: GPE205
Kinetics of chemical reactions, order and molecularity of reactions, reactions of the first
order, reactions of the second order, reactions of the third order, complex reactions,
temperature effect, Activation energy, entropy, catalytic reactions, engineering
principles of reactor design, design of batch and continuous tubular reactors, design of
continuous stirred tank reactors, catalytic reactors, isothermal and adiabatic reactions,
concentration and flow rate effect on residence time, recycling and its effect on reactor
volume.

GPE422 Petrochemical Industries I 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: GPE312, GPE204, GPE 423
Introduction to petrochemical industry; raw materials, classification of petroleum
chemicals according to source; unit processes in organic chemical synthesis based on
acetylene, ethylene, propylene, butadiene, petroleum aromatics, etc., as thermal and
catalytic cracking, manufacture of food, synthetic detergents and other materials from
petroleum. Fertilizers.

GPE423 Petroleum Refining Engineering 3(3,0,1)


Prerequisite: GPE 312
Chemical composition of crude petroleum oil, classification methods, petroleum
products properties and methods of analysis, different unit operations in a refinery
distillation. Thermal and analytical cracking and catalytic reforming. Refining of
different petroleum products by physical and chemical methods. Treatments.

GPE424 Natural Gas Treatment and Purification 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: GPE312, GPE401
Mercury removal, Water-hydrocarbon system - hydrate formation and inhibition,
Dehydration and sweetening, Equipment sizing, selection and design.

GPE426 Modeling and Simulation 3(2,2,1)


Prerequisites GPE421, MP314
Importance of modeling and simulation in chemical engineering, programming,
Mathematical formulation of the problems, The continuity equation, the energy
equation, the equation of motion, transport equations, equations of chemical and
physical equilibria, chemical kinetics equations. Examples on the use of mathematical
models in solving engineering problems.

GPE521 Petrochemical Industries II 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisite : GPE 422
,Industrial polymerization method. Processing of plastic materials, crystallinity and
stereoisomer in some thermoplastic, general purpose thermoplastic, engineering
thermoplastic, elastomers, deformation and strengthening of plastic materials.

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GPE522 Natural Gas Liquefaction 3(3,1,0)
Prerequisites :GPE321, GPE 424
Fundamentals of gas liquefaction, Liquefaction cycles: Joule-Thompson, turbine
expansions and external refrigeration, Hydrocarbon recovery units, Materials,
equipment performance and selection, Natural gas liquefaction plants, LNG storage and
regasification plants.

GPE523 Hazardous Processes and Safety Engineering 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: GPE422
Fundamentals of fire explosion, hazardous materials, hazardous operations, fire
protection systems, explosion protection systems, accident insurance. Chemistry and
Technology of propellants, chemistry and technology of high explosives, chemistry and
technology of initiators, initiator ballistics, chemical warfare.

GPE524 Process Design 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisite : GPE523
Process design development; the design approach; feasibility, flow diagram; the
preliminary design; general design considerations (plant location, plant layout), scale
up, fluid transfer in pipes, raw materials, intermediate compounds and products
deposition. Introduction to optimization and computer-aided design. Application of
Chemical and Engineering design principles to the design of a major chemical and gas
plant. Students work in groups to produce a preliminary practical process flowsheet,
equipment and plant design, and economic analysis

GPE525 Process Dynamics and Control 3(2,2,1)


Prerequisite : GPE426
Mathematical tools for control systems analysis, Laplace transform solution procedure,
Linearization and deviation variables, Linear open-loop systems, response of first-order
system, physical examples of first order system, response of first-order systems in
series, higher order system: transportation lag. Linear closed-loop systems. The control
system, controller and final control elements, block diagrams, closed-loop transfer
functions, transient response of simple control systems, stability, root locus

GPE551 Project I 3(1,2,3)


Prerequisites GPE 401,422, GPE423 + Total credit 130

GPE552 Project II 4(2,1,4)


Prerequisites GPE551

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Elective Courses
GPE331 Industrial Water Treatment 3(3,1,0)
Impurities in natural waters, External water treatment, clarification, carbon filtration,
lime treatment, ion exchange treatment, reverse osmosis. Internal water treatment,
corrosion control, deposit control, microbiological control, treatment of cooling water,
treatment of boiler feed water.

GPE332 Environmental Science and Engineering 3(3,1,0)


Introduction on water resources, water pollution and sources of pollutants, Surface
water, Dissolved oxygen, Biological oxygen demand, Chemical oxygen demand,
Properties of water in lakes and reservoirs, Ground water and its pollutants, Water
quality control, Drinkable water, Water treatment systems, Dangerous and toxic wastes
and their treatment, Ground waste dumping, Air pollution, Reference measure for air
pollutants, Types of air pollutants, Transportation exhausts, Sound pollution.

GPE333 Introduction to Engineering Design 3(3,1,0)


Introduction to active learning: team work, team dynamics, team norms and
communication, conducting effective meetings and quality assessment. Problem solving
procedure: problem definition, generation of solutions, selection methodology, solution
implementation, assessment of implementation. Levels of learning and degrees of
internalization. Ethical decision. Organization of the work and design notebook.
Reverse engineering and design projects.

GPE334 Wastewater Treatment 3(3,1,0)


Sources and characteristics of wastewater, measurement of toxicity, waste control in
plants, water reuse, wastewater treatment operations, primary treatment, sedimentation,
coagulation and clarification, precipitation and heavy metal removal, aeration and
material transport, fundamentals of aerobic biological oxidation, biological wastewater
treatment, adsorption, ion exchange, chemical oxidation, sludge handling and treatment.

GPE336 Heat Transfer Operations 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisite: GPE313
Analysis of engineering operations involving heat transfer; conductive, convective and
radiative heat exchange with and without phase change; general design and operation of
heat-exchange equipment.

GPE337 Combustion Technology 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisite: GPE212
Combustion fundamentals. Properties of fuels (gaseous, liquid and solid fuels).
Chemical kinetics and combustion thermodynamics and how fuel properties, operating
conditions, and furnaces design impact environmental and operational performance
such as emissions (NOx, SOx, Soot). Technology, facilities, flame stabilization
techniques and reduction of emissions. Calculation methods in combustion.

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GPE338 Instrumental Method of Analysis 3(3,1,0)
Coulometric methods, potentiometric methods, x-ray spectroscopy, gas
chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography, infrared absorption
spectroscopy, Thermal methods.

GPE431 Natural Gas Production and Measurements 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: GPE401, EME206
Theory design and method of production and measurement of natural
gas, Transportation, transmission and distribution pipeline network.

GPE432 Measurements 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisite: EME206
Fluid flow measurements (Introduction; general equation for internal flow meters;
Orifice meter; Venturimeter; Notches, concept of area meters: rotameter; Local velocity
measurement: Pitot tube. Hot wire anemometer. Mouth pieces, Weirs, Flow under
sluice gates. Time of empting tanks with or without inflow, Flow of liquid from one
vessels to another. Temperature measurements (including Hg, alcohol, infrared,
thermistor, thermocouple, Bourdon gauge, liquid crystal). Pressure measurements
(Simple mercury barometer- Pressure measuring devices- Piezometer tube - Simple U-
tube manometer- Differential manometer – Micrometer). Concentration measurements

GPE433 Biochemical Engineering 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: GPE204, GPE421
Biochemical & Bioprocess Engineering, Biology & Biochemistry, Enzyme Kinetics &
Immobilization, Genetics & Cellular Control Systems, Genetic Engineering,
Metabolism , Stoichiometry, Cell Growth Kinetics, Bioreactor Design & Operation,
Scale-up, Heat/Mass Transfer, Instrumentation, Control, Product Purification &
Recovery, Mixed Culture .

GPE434 Principles of Industrial Electrochemistry 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisite: GPE413
Electrical energy storage, classification of batteries, primary cells, secondary cells
Faraday's law and current efficiency, concentration polarization, mechanism of mass
transfer during electrolysis, activation polarization and charge transfer controlled
reactions, electrochemical reactor design and operations, arrangement of cells in the
plant, specifications of the accessory equipment, theory of electrodeposition of metals,
electrowinning, electrorefining, electroplating, electrochemical machining and
electroreforming, chloro alkali production; pollution control by electrochemical
methods.

GPE435 Operations Research 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites:MP301,MP314
Definition, Area of application, Linear programming: formulation, graphical solution,
simplex method, sensitivity analysis, duality, Transportation, Assignment, Goal
programming, Introduction to Queuing theory, Solving operations research problems
using available software.

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GPE436 Mechanics of Materials 3(3,1,0)
Prerequisite: GPE201
Basic principles of Stresses and strains, True stresses and strains, Thermal stresses,
Compound bars, Bending and deflection, Torsion, Principal stresses in two dimensions,
Three dimensional stresses, Three dimensional strains, Stress strain relationships in the
elastic range, Strain energy and yield criteria, Thin and Thick cylinders, Residual
stresses, Theory of plasticity -Experimental stress analysis (Strain gauges), An
introduction to fracture mechanics.

GPE531 Materials Selection in the Petrochemicals Industry 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisite: GPE413,GPE422
Materials design parameters, classes of materials; Design concepts including function,
material, shape and process, Fundamentals of materials selection, Property charts for
materials selection for the petrochemicals industry, Shape factors in material selection,
Materials selection under multiple constraints, Selection of materials processing and
design, Case studies

GPE532 Petroleum Recovery Technology 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: EME206,GPE 423
Reservoir rock properties- flow of fluid through porous media- drilling- production-
storage and handling of petroleum fluids.

GPE533 Engineering Instrumentation 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: GPE525, EME207
Sensors, transmitters and control valves. Sensors: pressure sensors, flow sensors, level
sensors, temperature sensors and composition sensors. Transmitters, pneumatic
transmitter, electronic transmitter, types of control valves, reciprocating stem, rotating
stem, Gas sampling and analysis.

GPE534 Natural Gas Handling and Networking 3(3,1,0)


Prerequisites: GPE424, GPE312
Natural Gas Transportation chains: Pipelines, LNG, Chemical Conversion, Electricity.
Natural Gas Pipelines: Design, Construction, Operations, Offshore.

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CORE PROGRAM COURSES

1) Principal Courses
Credit
Code Title
Hours
MSE 201 Principles of Materials Science and Engineering 3
MSE 202 Strength of Materials I 3
GPE203 Organic Chemistry I 3
MSE 203 Properties of Materials I 3
MSE 205 Structural Composition of Materials I 3
MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3
MSE 302 Characterizations of Materials 3
MSE 308 Technology of Fibers and Tissues 3
MP314 Numerical Methods 3
MSE 402 Design of Materials I 3
MSE404 Processing of Composite Materials 3
GPE413 Corrosion Engineering 3
MSE 501 Failure Theories of Materials 3
MSE 502 Fracture Mechanics 3
TOTAL 42

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2) Applied Engineering Courses
a. Compulsory Courses
Credit
Code Title
Hours
MSE204 Engineering Metallurgy 3
MSE 301 Modern Physics 3
MSE 303 Ceramic Materials 3
MSE 304 Strength of Materials II 3
MSE 305 Electronic and Microwave Measurements 3
MSE 306 Polymer Engineering 3
MSE 401 Plasticity and Metal Forming 3
MSE 403 Composite materials 3
MSE 405 Computational Methods for Material Science 3
MSE 408 Electrical, Optical & Magnetic Properties of Materials 3
MSE 503 Smart Materials 3
MSE 504 Nanomaterials 3
MSE 506 Quality Control of Materials and Processes 3
MSE 508 Thermal Materials 3
MSE 505 Design of Materials II 3
MSE551 Project I 4
MSE552 Project II 4
TOTAL 53

b. Elective Courses
Credit
Code Title
Hours
ELE 1 - EME302 Thermodynamics II 3
ELE 1 - MSE407 Theory of Elasticity 3
ELE 2 - MSE409 Properties of Concrete Materials 3
ELE 2 -MSE411 Properties of Textile Materials 3
ELE 3 -MSE410 Structural composition of Materials II 3
ELE 3 -MSE412 Manufacturing and Use of Industrial Fabrics 3
ELE 4 - MSE507 Medical Materials 3
ELE 4 -MSE509 Super conductors 3

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

MSE 201 Principles of Materials Science and Engineering


Introduction to materials science, atomic structure, bonds, crystalline structure,
mechanical properties of materials, metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, electrical,
thermal, and magnetic properties of materials, materials selection for engineering
applications.

MSE 202 Strength of Materials I


Statics: moment and force resultants, equilibrium. Mechanics of deformable bodies:
stress/strain, classification of material behavior, generalized Hooke's law. Engineering
applications: axial loads, torsion of circular rods and tubes, bending and shear stresses
in beams, deflection of beams, combined stresses, stress and strain transformation

GPE203 Organic Chemistry I


An introduction to organic structures, reactions, and reaction mechanisms. Type of
carbon-carbon bonds, electronic theory of valency, aromatic hydrocarbons, resonance
and electron displacement, study of paraffins, olefins, acetylenes, alcohols, phenols,
structural isomerism

MSE 203 Properties of Materials I


Mechanical properties of engineering materials, stress, strain, strength, ductility,
toughness, resilience - Testing machines - Calibration devices - Strain gages- Axial
static tension, mechanical properties in tension, shape of failure, tensile tests - Static
compression, mechanical properties in compression, mode of failure - Static bending,
elastic and inelastic bending mechanical properties, bending mode of failure, bending
tests- Static shear and Torsion - Hardness, hardness tests.

MSE 204 Engineering Metallurgy


Crystalline structure of metals,, internal defects, Miller indices, thermal equilibrium
diagrams, binary systems, plastic deformation, recovery and recrystallization. Age
hardening, Plain carbon steel, cast iron, heat treatment of steels, alloy steels, stainless
steels, copper and its alloys, aluminum and its alloys.

MSE 205 Structural Composition of Materials (1)


Introductory course to engineering materials. Properties (mechanical, thermal and
electrical of metals polymers and ceramics. Correlations of these properties with: 1-
their internal structures (atomic, molecular, crystalline, micro-and macro), 2-service
conditions (mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, magnetic and radiation and 3-
Processing

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MP301 Probability & Statistics for Engineers
Descriptive statistics: description of sample data, statistical measures (location and
dispersion), review on probability axioms and counting techniques. Conditional
probabilities and bays formula, stochastic independence and applications, random
variables and probability distributions. Mathematical expectation, mean, variance and
moments. Some standard distribution: binomial, Poisson, negative binomial, hyper
geometric, normal, gamma, exponential and chi-square distribution. The T and F
distribution. Joint distributions, properties, marginal distributions, covariance and
correlation coefficient.

MSE 301 Modern Physics


Special relativity. Quantum effects: particle aspect of electromagnetic radiation and
wave aspects of material particles. Atomic physics. Introduction to nuclear, molecular
and solid-state physics. Introduction to crystallography.

MSE 302 Characterizations of Materials


Atomic structure and type of bonding. Crystalline and amorphous states. Crystal
structures, and fundamental aspects of crystallography(space lattice, miller indices,
symmetry elements). Crystal defects (point, line and planar). Basic principles of
structure determination by x-ray diffraction. Microscopic techniques (light and electron
optical), thermal analysis, detection instrumentations and their application to material
characterization.

MSE 303 Ceramic Materials


Chemistry, structure, processing, micro-structure and property relationships and their
applications in the design and production of ceramic materials.
The course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of polymer
engineering and performance. This includes polymerization and structure,
characterization, glass-transition, cystallinity and mechanical behavior.

MSE 304 Strength of Materials II


Energy methods; buckling of columns, including approximate methods; bending of
beams of asymmetrical cross-section; shear center and torsion of thin-walled sections;
membrane stresses in axisymmetric shells; elastic-plastic bending and torsion;
axisymmetric bending of circular plates. Introduction to failure theories of materials.
Review of energy methods; Betti's reciprocal theorem; elastic, thermoelastic, and
elastoplastic analysis of axisymmetric thick cylinders and rotating discs; bending of
rectangular and circular plates, including asymmetric problems; beams on elastic
foundations; axisymmetric bending of cylindrical shells; torsion of prismatic bars.
Elements of solid mechanics; historical development of fracture mechanics; energy
release rate of cracked solids; linear elastic fracture mechanics, and elastic-plastic
fracture mechanics.

MSE 305 Electronic and Microwave Measurements


Microwave passive components, scattering parameters. Microwave measurements.
Computer controlled measurement. Other topics in modern electronic measurements
and equipment which may include: spectrum and network analyzers, ultra-sonic

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imaging, nuclear magnetic resonance, ECG, CAT Scan, etc. Time and frequency
measurements, magnetic and digital recording.

MSE 306 Polymer Engineering


Definition and importance of engineering polymers, classification, molecular weights,
structure of polymers, crystalline and non-crystalline state, thermal characteristics,
mechanical properties, effect of time and heat on polymers properties, rheology.

MSE 308 Technology of Fibers and Tissues


Reaction of lignin and hemi celluloses during pulping processes. Material balance of
pulping. Material balance of evaporation and chemical recovery. Stock preparation
processes e.g. digestion, washing, screening. etc...., flow to paper machinery. HB
pressing and drying calculations.
Leather tanning, structure of protein fibers, keratin and collagen, curing and
preservation of hides and skins. Structure of mineral and vegetable tanning agents e.g.
chromium salts, processing of hides and skins. Technology of production, steps of
upper leather and sole leather, physical and chemical properties of finished leather.
Studying the properties and characterization of synthetic fibers.

MP 314 Numerical Methods 3(2,1,2) Prerequisite Mathematics IV


Numerical analysis (Gauss elimination method, numerical solution of nonlinear
algebraic equations, numerical integration, interpolation, numerical solution of
differential equations, error analysis).

MSE 401 Plasticity and Metal Forming


Introduction, Stress, strain relations in the plastic range, effect of strain-rate, Empirical
equations, Slab method for calculation of forming loads, Plane strain and slip-line
fields, Effect of friction, Upper bound theory, Visu-plasticity, Finite element analysis in
plasticity, Applications (upsetting, flat rolling, extrusion, drawing, bending), Sheet
formability.

MSE 402 Design of Materials (1)


Introduction to the manufacturing processes for various materials classification of
manufacturing industry. Processing of polymers, glass and ceramics refining materials,
Temperature treatment. Sadle metallurgy, injection refining design with various
materials: Metals, plastic, ceramics

MSE 403 Composite Materials


Definition, uses, classification of composite materials, constituents of composite
materials and their roles, mechanical and thermal properties, some models used in
design, micromechanical and macro mechanical calculations, methods of preparation,
applications, new materials, nanotechnology.

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MSE404 Processing of Composite Materials
Processing, properties, and structural applications of composites. Emphasis is on the
chemical and physical processes currently employed and expected to guide the future
development of the technology.

MSE 405 Computational Methods for Materials Science


Mathematical and computational skills required for an understanding of materials
science principles. The topics to be discussed include vector and tensor calculus, with
applications to crystallography and materials properties, solution of differential
equations, emphasizing rate equations and the diffusion equation, integral transforms
for solving differential equations and computation of scattering intensities, statistics and
experimental design, and numerical methods and computer simulation. Cargill and
Rickman.

MSE 407 Theory of Elasticity


This course will introduce basic definitions of strain and stress tensors, derive strain-
deformation relationships for finite and small deformations, derive compatibility
conditions for strain tensors, and derive equilibrium equations, constitutive properties of
orthotropic and isotropic elastic materials. Introduce the Airy stress potentials for in 2-
D plane stress and plane strain problems in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinate
systems. A few examples in 3-D stress analysis will be provided. The homework
exercises will train students in the use of principles of elasticity theory for developing
simple and quick estimates of stress and displacement fields for use in structural design.
The tensor representation of equations will also be presented to facilitate the student in
reading papers.

MSE 408 Electrical, Optical & Magnetic Properties of Materials


Application of solid state phenomena in engineering structures such as
microelectronics, magnetic and optical devices. Microelectronics, magnetic and optical
properties of devices, fabrication and process methods. Special attention given to
semiconductor manufacturing including front-end, back-end technology and packaging.

MSE 409 Properties of Concrete materials


Non-metallic part: Fresh concrete properties: workability, consistency, bleeding, air-
entrained, and factors that affect fresh properties and their corresponding tests. Concrete
manufacturing: mixing, casting, transporting, finishing, concrete joints and formwork
removal. Design of concrete mixes using different approaches. Introduction to concrete
admixtures: accelerators, retarders, air-entraining admixtures water and high water
reducing admixtures,. Introduction to concrete durability: permeability, chemical attack.
Steel corrosion, sea-water attack. Hardened concrete properties: strength, elasticity,
shrinkage, creep, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, modulus of rupture,
bond with reinforcement, shear strength, failure mechanism, including factors affecting
these behavior and their relevant tests.

MSE 410 Structural Composition of Materials II


Basic principles and fundamental tool of materials science and engineering, including
bonding, structure, microstructure, thermodynamics, and kinetics.

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MSE 411 Properties of Textile Materials
Studying the properties and characteristics of fibers, yarns & fabrics used in Materials
Science. Characterizations of Textile Materials. Applications of Textile Materials in
Traditional & Industrial Engineering.

MSE 412 Manufacturing and Use of Industrial Fabrics


Concepts of industrial fabrics - comparison on between conventional fabric and
industrial fabrics -material used for fabric manufacturing - manufacturing and
application of industrial fabric in buildings structures, in filter manufacturing,
geotextile, medical fabrics, protective fabrics, in paper industry in special sport
equipment, in transport.

GPE413 Corrosion Engineering


Corrosion, its economic effect, environmental and metallurgical aspects, mechanism of
corrosion, types of cells responsible for corrosion e.g. dissimilar metal corrosion cells,
differential aeration cells, differential strain cells, stress corrosion cracking, stray
corrosion current, atmospheric corrosion, corrosion and protection of metals against
corrosion, the H2 scale, the e.m.f, Nernst equation. Thermodynamics of galvanic cells,
corrosion resistance: coating (metallic coating, inorganic coating, organic and
temporary coating), Inhibitors (cathodic inhibitors, anodic inhibitors and adsorption
inhibitors), cathodic protection, anodic protection, selection of the suitable material of
construction.

MSE 501 Failure theories of materials


Studies of stress and strain, failure theories, and yield and placidity criteria; fracture
criteria, flexure and torsion theories for solid- and thin-walled members; and energy
methods. Fatigue failure, traditional and fracture theories, life-cycles expectancy,
retardation effect and random loading.

MSE 502 Fracture mechanics


Introduction to the mechanics of fracture of linear and nonlinear materials. Crack stress
and deformation fields; stress intensity factors; crack tip plastic zone; fracture toughness
testing; energy release rate; J-integral. Criteria for crack growth initiation/stability;
application to design.

MSE 503 Smart Materials


Introduction of smart materials. Selection and design of smart applications. Different
applications of smart materials.

MSE 504 Nanomaterials


This introductory course presents both theoretical concepts and practical applications in
the field of Nanotechnology. A nanometer (nm)is one billionth of a meter.
Nanostructures, that is objects on the length scale of 1 to100nm, often exhibit properties
that are inconsistent with bulk properties. For example, bulk gold has a golden color,
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purple. The phenomenon of size effects is critical to nanoscience and nanotechology.
Characterization methods specific to the nanoscale are discussed, including scanning
probemicroscopies. The course describes both top-down and bottom-up fabrication
methods for making Nanostructures. Subsequently, the underlying nanoscale science is
presented in connection with selected nanotechnologies, including smart materials,
sensors, and molecular electronics.

MSE 505 Design of Materials II


Processing of bulk, thin film and nanoscale materials for applications in electronic,
magnetic electromechanical and photonic devices and microstystems. Topics include
growth of bulk, thin-film, nanoscale single crystals via vapor and liquid phase
processes; formation, patterning and processing of thin films, with emphasis on
relationships among processing, structure and properties and processing of systems of
nanoscale materials. Examples from materials processing for applications in high-
performance integrated electronic circuits. Integrated sensors, and data storage systems.

MSE 506 Quality Control of Materials and Processes


Introduction to engineering methods for monitoring, control, and improvement of
quality. Statistical models of quality measurements, statistical process control,
acceptance sampling, and quality management principles. Some laboratory exercises.

MSE507 Medical Materials


The engineering characters ties of materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers,
composites, coatings, and adhesives, that are used in the human body. Emphasizes the
need of materials that are considered for implants to meet the material requirements
specified for the device application (e.g., strength, modulus, fatigue and corrosion
resistance, conductivity) and to be compatible with the biological environment (e.g.,
non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, resistant to blood clotting if in the cardiovascular system.

MSE 508 Thermal Materials


Principles of behavior of materials at high temperatures. Microstructure-property
relationships including phase stability and corrosion resistance to high temperature
materials. Fracture and fatigue at elevated temperatures. Damage accumulation
behavior and engineering applications of service life techniques.

MSE 509 Super Conductors


Introduction to super conductors. Properties and characterization of super conductors.
Applications of Super conductors.

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EME Program Courses Prerequisites
Fall Prerequisites Cr. Hrs Spring Prerequisites Cr. Hrs
MP101 Mathematics I 3 MP102 Mathematics II MP101 3
MP103 Mechanics I 3 MP104 Mechanics II MP103 3
MP105 Engineering Graphics I 3 MP106 Engineering graphics II MP105 3
Level-0

GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 PE102 Production Engineering 3


MP107 Physics I 3 CSE102 Computer Programming 3
HS102 Human Rights 1 MP108 Physics II MP107 3
HS101 English language 2 HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1
18 19
MP201 Mathematics III MP102 3 MSE202 Strength of Materials EME205 3
EME201 Machine Drawing MP105 3 EME204 Logic Circuits and Micro processors EME207 3
EME203 Thermodynamics I MP107 3 EME206 Fluid Mechanics I MP107 3
Level-1

EME205 Properties and Testing of Electro Mechanical Materials 3 MP202 Math IV MP201 3
EME207 Electric Circuits MP108 3 EME208 Analysis and Simulation of Electric Circuits EME207 3
EME209 Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation MP108 3 EME210 Electronic Devices and Circuits EME207 3
HS201 Technical Writing 2 HS202 Engineering Economics 2
20 20
EME301 Fluid Mechanics II EME206 3 EME302 Thermodynamics II EME203 3
EME303 Mechanics of Machinery MP104 3 EME304 Mechanical Vibrations EME303 3
EME307 Heat Transfer EME203 3 EME306 Industrial Electronics EME 210 3
Level-2

EME309 Electrical Power Systems EME207 3 EME308 Electrical Machines EME207 3


EME311 Design of Mechanical Systems EME201, MSE202 3 EME310 Theory of Combustion EME307 3
HS301 Project Management 2 HS302x Humanities 2
17 17
EME401 Thermal Power Plants EME302,EME310 3 EME402 Internal Combustion Engines EME310 3
EME403 Fluid Machinery EME301 3 EME404 Protection of Electromechanical Systems EME309, EME401 3
EME405 Automatic Control of Electromechanical Systems EME308,EME304 3 EME406 Electromechanical Drives EME308, EME303 3
Level-3

EME407 Measuring Systems and Data Acquisition EME 209 3 ELE Elective II 3
ELE Elective 1 3 ELE Elective III 3
HS401 Law & Engineering Ethics 2 HS402x Humanities 2
17 17
EME501 Safety of Electromechanical Systems EME404 3 EME502 Computer Applications in Industry EME306 3
EME503 Solid State Drives EME306 3 ELE Elective V 3
ELE Elective IV 3 EME504 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning EME307 3
Level-4

EME505 Fluid Power Systems EME301 3 ELE Elective VI 3


HS501x Humanities 2 HS502x Humanities 2
EME507 Project I 3 EME508 Project II EME507 4
17 18

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EME Elective Courses Prerequisites
Credit
Code Course Title Prerequisites
Hours
EME410 Computer Aided Manufacturing PE102, CSE102 3

EME411 Renewable Energy EME302, EME309 3

EME412 Advanced Materials EME205 3

EME413 Advanced Industrial Electronics EME306 3

EME414 Codes and Specification of Electrical Systems EME207 3

EME415 Gas Dynamics EME310 3

EME416 Turbomachinery EME403 3

EME417 Applied Automatic Control EME405 3

EME418 Mechanical Power Transmission EME311 3

EME510 Electrostatic and Electromagnetic Fields EME207 3

EME511 Communications Engineering EME510 3

EME512 Electromechanical Motion Devices EME304,EME406 3

EME513 Computer Controlled Systems EME417 3

EME514 Electro-hydraulic circuits EME301 3

EME515 Robotics EME303 3

EME516 Automotive Engineering EME402 3

EME517 Design of Thermal and Fluid Systems EME301,EME302,EME307 3

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Electromechanical Engineering Program Plan

Math I Mechanics I Eng Graphics Eng Chemistry Physics I Human Rights English Lang
I

Math II Mechanics II Eng Graphics Production Physics II Computer


II Eng Programming History

Math III Machine Thermodyna Properties Electric Electrical Technical


Drawing mics I and Testing Circuits Measurements Writing
of EM &
Materials Ins trumentation

Math IV Strength of Logic Fluid Analysis and Electronic Engineering


Materials Circuits and Mechanics I Simulation Devices and Economics
Micro of Electric Circuits
processors Circuits

Fluid Mechanics of Heat Electrical Design of Project


Mechanics II Machinery Transfer Power Mechanical Management
Systems Systems

Thermodyna Mechanical Industrial Electrical Theory of Humanities


mics II Vibrations Electronics Machines Combustion

Thermal Fluid Automatic Measuring Elective I Law &


Power Plants Machinery Control of Systems and Engineering
EM Systems Data Ethics
Acquisition

Internal Protection of EM Drives Elective II Elective III Humanities


Combustion EM Systems
Engines

Safety of EM Solid State Fluid Power Project I Elective IV Humanities


Systems Drives Systems

Computer Refrigeration Project II Elective V Elective VI Humanities


Applications and Air
in Industry Conditioning

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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
a- Principal Courses
Credit
Code Course Title
Hours
MSE202 Strength of materials 3
EME201 Machine Drawing 3
EME204 Logic Circuits and Micro Processors 3
EME205 Properties and Testing of Electro mechanical materials 3
EME208 Analysis and Simulation of Electric Circuits 3
EME209 Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation 3
EME210 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3
EME301 Fluid Mechanics II 3
EME302 Thermodynamics II 3
EME303 Mechanics of machinery 3
EME304 Mechanical Vibrations 3
EME307 Heat Transfer 3
EME309 Electrical Power Systems 3
EME310 Theory of Combustion 3
EME311 Design of Mechanical Systems 3

TOTAL 45
a- Compulsory Courses
Credit
Code Course Title
Hours
EME306 Industrial Electronics 3
EME308 Electrical Machines 3
EME401 Thermal Power Plants 3
EME402 Internal Combustion Engines 3
EME403 Fluid Machinery 3
EME404 Protection of Electro Mechanical Systems 3
EME405 Automatic Control of Electromechanical Systems 3
EME406 Electromechanical Drives 3
EME407 Measuring Systems and Data Acquisition 3
EME501 Safety of Electro Mechanical Systems 3
EME502 Computer Applications in Industry 3
EME503 Solid State Drives 3
EME504 Refrigeration and Air conditioning 3
EME505 Fluid Power Systems 3
EME507 Project I 3
EME508 Project II 4
TOTAL 49
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b- Elective Courses
(Student selects six courses from the following)
Credit
Code Course Title
Hours
EME410 Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) 3
EME411 Renewable Energy 3
EME412 Advanced Materials 3
EME413 Advanced Industrial Electronics 3
EME414 Codes and Specification of Electrical Systems 3
EME415 Gas Dynamics 3
EME416 Turbomachinery 3
EME417 Applied Automatic Control 3
EME418 Mechanical Power Transmission 3
EME510 Electrostatic and Electromagnetic Fields 3
EME511 Communications Engineering 3
EME512 Electromechanical Motion Devices 3
EME513 Computer Controlled Systems 3
EME514 Electro-hydraulic circuits 3
EME515 Robotics 3
EME516 Automotive Engineering 3
EME517 Design of Thermal and Fluid Systems 3
TOTAL (Student selects six courses) 18

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Credit distribution and percentages in EME program
  University  Faculty  Principal  Core  Elective 
First Term 3  15  0  0  0 
Second Term 1  18  0  0  0 
Third Term 2  9  9  0  0 
Fourth Term 2  6  12  9  0 
Fifth Term 2  0  15  3  0 
Sixth Term 2  0  9  6  0 
Seventh Term 2  0  0  12  3 
Eighth Term 2  0  0  9  6 
Ninth Term 2  0  0  9  3 
Tenth Term 2  0  0  11  6 
Total Credits 20  48  45  59  18 
Credit Percentage 11.11 %  26.67 %  25 %  27.22 %  10 % 

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Core Program Requirements
EME 201 Machine Drawing 3 Cr [2.0.3]
Prerequisites:MP106
A study of graphical representation of mechanical components involves graphical/CAD visualization,
sketching, and geometric construction of mechanical components. The mechanical components
includes fasteners and welded joints, pipelines and pipe fittings, valves and springs, keys and pins,
gears and bearings, fits and tolerances. Students will layout and create 2D working industrial drawings
that adhere to industry standards illustrated using CAD drawing construction techniques that
implement graphical communication through the use of orthographic projection, section views,
auxiliary views and the creation of assembly and detail mechanical components. The course also
includes an introduction to 3D modeling.

MSE 202 Strength of materials I 3 Cr [2.1.1]


Prerequisites:EME205
Statics: moment and force resultants, equilibrium. Mechanics of deformable bodies: stress/strain,
classification of material behavior, generalized Hooke's law. Engineering applications: axial loads,
torsion of circular rods and tubes, bending and shear stresses in beams, deflection of beams, combined
stresses, stress and strain transformation

EME204 Logic circuit and microprocessors 3 Cr [2.1.1]


Prerequisites:EME207
Number systems. Boolean algebra. Logic gates. Microcomputer structure. Microprocessor families.
Memory systems and storage. Assembly language. Operating systems.
EME205 Properties and Testing of Electromechanical Materials 3 Cr[2.2.1]
Introduction to engineering materials. Microstructure of solid materials. Imperfection of solids.
Strengthening mechanisms. Types of Steel and their alloys. Non-ferrous metals and alloys. Polymers.
Ceramics materials. Composites materials. Materials selection. Phase diagram. Mechanical properties
of materials. Electrical and magnetic properties of materials. Optical properties of materials.
EME207 Electric Circuits 3 Cr[2.2.1]
Prerequisites:MP108
DC circuit analysis: reduction methods, mesh/loop and node methods, transformation methods,
Network theorems. First-order transients. AC circuit analysis: sinusoids and phasors, steady state
conditions, impedance and admittance, power and energy, Balanced and unbalanced three-phase
circuits. Computer applications.

EME208 Analysis and simulation of Electric Circuits 3 Cr [2.1.1]


Prerequisites:EME207
First and second order circuits. Lap lace transform in circuit analysis. Magnetically-coupled circuits.
Fourier series. Filters and frequency response. Two-port networks. Computer packages applications
(EWB, Pspice, Matlab, etc..)

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EME209 Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation 3 Cr [2.1.2]
Prerequisites:MP108
Error analysis and accuracy. Analog measuring instruments. Measurement of Electric quantities.
Comparisons methods for measurements. Active and reactive power measurements. Oscilloscopes.
Digital multimeters.

EME210 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME207
Motion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields. Semiconductor physics. Diodes. Transistors.
Amplifiers circuits. Biasing and small signal analysis. Oscillators and timers.

EME212 Fundamentals of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering 3 Cr [2.2.0]


Prerequisites:MP108
Electrostatics. Electromagnet ethics. Transformers. Electromagnetic energy transformation. Properties
and structures of electronic components including resistors, capacitors, diodes and transistors, c.c. and
dc. circuits, electronic laboratory instruments, circuit analysis and design.
Fundamentals of energy transformation and exchange systems, Sizing, matching and installation of
electrical, mechanical, plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.

EME301 Fluid Mechanics II 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME206
This course is an introduction to the theory and application of continuum fluid mechanics. Fluid
properties and state relations are studied. Incompressible laminar and turbulent flows are investigated
using control volume, Reynolds Transport Theorem, and momentum and energy equations. Navier-
Stokes Equations are developed. Dimensional analysis, Buckingham Pi Theorem and modeling are
covered. Flow rate, pipe sizing and minor losses in pipe systems are addressed. Compressible flow and
gas dynamics are introduced and include topics in boundary layer theory, Mach number, stagnation
properties and shock waves.

EME 302 Thermodynamics II 3Cr [2.3.0]


Prerequisites:EME203
Reciprocating machines, gas turbine power cycles, steam turbine power cycles, combined gas-vapor
power cycles, flow through nozzles, types of steam turbines, turbine governing and control, course
project.

EME 303 Mechanics of machinery 3 Cr [2.2.0]


Prerequisites:MP104
A study of the fundamental concepts underlying the study of velocity, acceleration, and force analysis
of machines; linkages, cams, gears, and flywheels; balancing of rotating and reciprocating machine
elements; introduction to synthesis; computer simulation of mechanical systems.

EME 304 Mechanical Vibrations 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME303
The course initially develops a foundation in analyzing elementary single and two degree of freedom
systems subjected to natural and various types of forced motion. Then using this foundation, multi-
degree of freedom systems are investigated for both natural and forced motion. Modeling, damping,
resonance, force transmissibility and modal analysis are discussed. Emphasis is placed on practical
vibrations problems in several engineering fields. Design problems provide the opportunity to apply

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principles taught in the classroom to realistic problems encountered by practicing engineers. In class
demonstrations supplement the theory development.

EME306 Industrial Electronics 3 Cr [2.2.2]


Prerequisites:EME210
Power semiconductor devices. Diode circuits and rectifiers. Converters. AC voltage controllers. DC
choppers.

EME 307 Heat Transfer 3Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME203
Steady one-dimensional heat conduction in: plane walls, cylinders and spheres, heat transfer from
finned surfaces, heat transfer in common configurations, transient heat conduction. Forced convection:
over flat plate, across cylinders, tube-banks and inside tubes; natural convection: over surfaces and
inside enclosures. Radiation heat transfer: radiation properties, view factors and radiation exchange
between gray surfaces.

EME308 Electrical machines 3 Cr [2.2.2]


Prerequisites:EME207
EMF and MMF equations. Synchronous machines. Three-phase Induction machines. Speed control.
Single phase induction motors.

EME309 Electrical power systems 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME207
Introduction to power systems. Transmission lines. Cables. Power distribution systems. Low voltage
distribution and switchgears. Power factor correction. Load study.

EME310 Theory of Combustion 3Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME307
Theory of combustion: Heat of reaction, flame temperature and combustion products. Chemical
equilibrium and reaction kinetics. Structure of flames and flame transmitting. Explosion and
detonation. Flammability limits, ignition and quenching: Flame trap and flame stabilization. Laminar
and turbulent gaseous flames. Combustion of liquid and solid fuels. Pollutant formation in combustion.
Reduction of emission by modification of combustion parameters. Combustion principles and
equipment: Industrial gas and liquid burners.

EME311 Design of Mechanical Systems 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME201, MSE202
A study of mechanical design principles emphasizing application of mechanical design to industrial
machinery, component sizing and dimension determinations and design solution of a mechanical
component problem. The course will include theories of failure and safety factors, design for static and
fatigue strength, deflection and rigidity considerations. The course will also include column design,
pressure vessels and springs, mechanical joints such as fasteners, welding, and rivets. Techniques of
component solution design will include computer design solutions, Computer Aided Design, extensive
use of handbooks, standards and manufacturers specifications and manufacturing for assembly.

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EME 401 Thermal Power Plants 3 Cr [2.2.1]
Prerequisites:EME302, EME310
Introduction, a steam power cycles review, steam generators, steam generator controls, soot blowing
and blow down, boiler materials, fuel system, reduction of emissions. Steam Turbines, Condensers,
Cooling Towers, Combined cycles plants, heat recovery generators. Course Project.

EME402 Internal Combustion Engines 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME310
Advanced Injection systems in both spark-ignited and compression-ignited engines – pressure and flaw
rate calculations in injection systems – fuel-air cycles and combustion charts – Chemical equilibrium
and dissociation – Emission control – Energy balance of engines – testing and performance maps.

EME403 Fluid Machinery 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME301
Thermal and hydraulic design and analysis of pumps, fans, turbines and compressors. Component
selection, system design and performance evaluations.

EME404 Protection of Electromechanical systems 3 Cr [2.2.0]


Prerequisites:EME309, EME401
Per-unit systems. Symmetrical components. Unbalance faults and short circuit calculation. Protection
theory. Electromagnetic relays. Protection of power system components. Protection of integrated
power systems. Relays coordination. Control and switchgears.

EME405 Automatic control of electromechanical systems 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME304, EME308
Introduction to control systems. Components. Modeling, Block diagram and signal flow graph.
Transient response and steady-state accuracy. Stability. Root locus and Frequency response analysis.
Introduction to design.

EME406 Electromechanical Drives 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME303, EME308
Fundamentals of conventional Drives. DC motor drives and control. Control of synchronous and
induction motors. Special machine drives.

EME407 Measuring systems and data acquisition 3 Cr [2.1.2]


Prerequisites:EME209
Sensors and transducers. Signal conditioning. Measurement systems. A/D and D/A converters. I/O,
8255 and device interfacing. Interfacing I/O, ADC and sensors to a PC. Serial data Communication.

EME501 Safety of electromechanical systems 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME404
Sources of hazards and electric accidents. Hazardous locations. Selection of equipment in hazardous
areas. Standards and codes of safety. Electromechanical equipment selection.

EME502 Computer Applications in Industry 3 Cr [2.1.2]


Prerequisites:EME306
Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. Distributed control systems (DCS).
Programmable logic controllers (PLC).

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EME503 Solid state drives 3 Cr [2.2.2]
Prerequisites:EME306
Inverters and cycloconverters. Adjustable speed DC motor drives. Adjustable speed AC motor drives.
Vector control of AC motor drives. . Direct torque control of AC motor drives. Dc-link drives. Special
types of drives.

EME 504 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME307
Introduction of refrigeration cycles, simple vapor compression cycle, multi-pressure compression
cycles, heating load calculations, psychometric chart, moist air psychometric processes, air
conditioning cycles, cooling load calculations. Absorption refrigeration cycles, compressors,
evaporators, condensers, expansion devices, cooling coils, humidifiers and dehumidifiers, chemical
dryers, water-cooled and air-cooled chillers, equipment selection, design of air ducts, piping design,
course project.

EME505 Fluid Power Systems 3 Cr [2.2.1]


Prerequisites:EME301
Introduction. Hydraulic fluids and transmission lines, Fluid power actuators, Hydraulic pumps, Control
valves, Accumulators and pressure intensifiers. Hydraulic circuit design and analysis. Pneumatic
systems and applications.

EME507 Project 3 Cr [3,0,1]


Electromechanical Engineering projects.

EME508 Project 3 Cr [4,0,1]


Prerequisites:EME507
Electromechanical Engineering projects.

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Elective Courses
EME410 Computer Aided Manufacturing 3 Cr [2,2,1]
Prerequisites:PE102, CSE102
Introduction to computer-aided manufacturing processes. CNC machines, robot and PLC
programming. Design for CIM. Fixed and flexible manufacturing systems. Process planning and
scheduling. Simulation software for manufacturing systems.

EME411 Renewable Energy 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME302, EME309
Introduction to the broad range of renewable alternative energy systems available to relieve and reduce
the use of pollution-producing fossil fuel-based energy systems in construction and transportation.
Covers description and basic operation principles of Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Hydro Power, Biomass
and Fuel Cells. Presents the advantages and disadvantages of each of the renewable energy systems
and advantages of integrating these systems into usable power. Practical applications for renewable
systems will be discussed in class lectures and further illustrated with hands-on laboratory backup
experiments and field trip examples.

EME412 Advanced Materials 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME205
Introduction to the basic characteristics of engineering materials. The course will emphasize the
selection of metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites for mechanical design purposes. The
relationships of structure, material properties, and material selection to the design/ manufacturing
process will be emphasized. The study will be enhanced by laboratory experience where the student
will study mechanical testing equipment as well as chemical, mechanical and heat treatment effects on
important material properties. The course will include the study of such areas as corrosion, strength,
rigidity, wear resistance, thermal expansion, elasticity and plasticity principles of the common
engineering materials. The course includes the use of equipment such as mechanical testing, light
microscopes, electron microscopes, metallograph, furnaces and controllers. Data interpretation is also
an

EME413 Advanced Industrial Electronics 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME306
Resonant converters. Power supply applications. Residential and industrial applications. Electric utility
applications. Practical converter design considerations.

EME414 Codes and Specifications of Electrical Systems 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME207
International standards, IEC standards regarding the main specifications, testing, inspection and
commissioning of electrical equipment and drives.

EME415 Gas Dynamics 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME310
Dynamics and thermodynamics of compressible fluid flow. One-dimensional isentropic flow, nozzles,
diffusers, normal and oblique shocks. Flow with friction and heating. Two-dimensional Prandtl-Meyer
flow and method of characteristics. Computer solutions to general gas dynamic flow.

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EME416 Turbomachinery 3 Cr [2,2,1]
Prerequisites:EME403
Important aspects of design, selection, operation and maintenance of compressors, fans and blowers.
Theory of each type (rotodynamic and positive displacement).

EME417 Applied Automatic Control 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME405
Root locus analysis and design. Frequency response analysis and design. Lead and lag compensation.
PID controller design.

EME418 Mechanical Power Transmission 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites: EME311
The course will include the study of mechanical power transmission systems and standards such as
shaft design, gear system design and gear trains, belt and chain drives, power screw, antifriction
bearing and plain bearings, clutches, couplings, brakes and flywheel components and cams.
Techniques of component solution design will include computer design solutions, Computer Aided
Design, system design and realization of mechanical plans.

EME510 Electrostatic and Electromagnetic fields 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME207
Vector analysis. Static electric fields. Steady electric currents. Static magnetic field. Varying fields and
Maxwell's equations.

EME511 Communications Engineering 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME510
Signals and systems. Modulation techniques. Transmitters and receivers. Switching. Noise and
distortion. Tele-metering. Introduction to mobile communications.

EME512 Electromechanical motion devices 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME304, EME406
Brushless DC machines. Stepper motors. Permanent magnet synchronous motors. Reluctance motors.
Linear motors.

EME513 Computer controlled Systems 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME405
Introduction. Discrete-time systems. Discrete equivalents. Digital control design using discrete
equivalents. Design using state-space methods. Quantization effects. Applications.

EME514 Electro-hydraulic Circuits 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME301
Basic hydraulic power systems, electric components, electro-hydraulic switches and switching
circuitry, proportional and servo hydraulics, PLCs and hydraulic power.

EME515 Robotics 3 Cr [2,2,1]


Prerequisites:EME303
A basic study of robotics and automation. The course will emphasize applications of robotic devices
and mechanisms in industrial and commercial applications. The study will be enhanced by laboratory
experience where the student will study computer programming of robot mechanisms, and the different
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types of mechanisms by which robots are operated. The course will include the study of computer
programming, electrical, electronic and microprocessor control and sensing detection devices and the
mechanical and hydraulic linkage power devices involved in the robots. This course also explores the
societal impact of robotics and automation in industry.

EME516 Automotive Engineering 3 Cr [2,0,2]


Prerequisites:EME402
Engine and associated systems (fuel, ignition, cooling, lubrication). Turbocharging. Transmission.
Steering. Braking. Suspension. Emission-control systems. Recent advances. Thermodynamic analysis
of fuel-air cycles. Combustion charts. Chemical equilibrium and dissociation. Control of exhaust
emissions. Engine friction. Heat transfer. Engine energy balance. Testing and performance maps.

EME517 Design of Thermal and Fluid Systems 3 Cr [2,2,0]


Prerequisites:EME301, EME401
Integration of fundamental principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer and related
subjects in the design of thermal and fluid systems. The design process is applied to pumps, fans,
turbines, boilers, and heat exchangers using economics and optimization with case studies.

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Electromechanical Engineering Program Plan

Math I Mechanics I Eng Graphics Eng Chemistry Physics I Human Rights English Lang
I

Math II Mechanics II Eng Graphics Production Physics II Computer


II Eng Programming History

Math III Machine Thermodyna Properties Electric Electrical Technical


Drawing mics I and Testing Circuits Measurements Writing
of EM &
Materials Ins trumentation

Math IV Strength of Logic Fluid Analysis and Electronic Engineering


Materials Circuits and Mechanics I Simulation Devices and Economics
Micro of Electric Circuits
processors Circuits

Fluid Mechanics of Heat Electrical Design of Project


Mechanics II Machinery Transfer Power Mechanical Management
Systems Systems

Thermodyna Mechanical Industrial Electrical Theory of Humanities


mics II Vibrations Electronics Machines Combustion

Thermal Fluid Automatic Measuring Elective I Law &


Power Plants Machinery Control of Systems and Engineering
EM Systems Data Ethics
Acquisition

Internal Protection of EM Drives Elective II Elective III Humanities


Combustion EM Systems
Engines

Safety of EM Solid State Fluid Power Project I Elective IV Humanities


Systems Drives Systems

Computer Refrigeration Project II Elective V Elective VI Humanities


Applications and Air
in Industry Conditioning

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CAE Program Courses Prerequisites

Credit Credit
Fall Prerequisites Spring Prerequisites
Hours Hours
MP101 Mathematics-1 3 N/A MP102 Mathematics-2 3 MP 101
MP103 Engineering Mechanics-1 3 N/A MP104 Engineering Mechanics-2 3 MP 103
Level-0

MP105 Engineering Graphics-1 3 N/A MP106 Engineering Graphics-2 3 MP 105


GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3 N/A CSE102 Computer Programming 3 N/A
MP107 Physics-1 3 N/A MP108 Physics-2 3 MP 107
HS101 English Language 2 N/A PE102 Production Engineering 3 N/A
HS102 Human Rights 1 N/A HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1 N/A
CAE201 Structural Analysis-1 3 MP 104 CAE206 Engineering Material & Stress Analysis 3 CAE 201
CAE202 Construction Surveying 3 MP 102 MP202 Mathematics-4 3 MP 201
Level-1

MP201 Mathematics-3 3 MP 101 , MP 102 CAE207 Construction Materials-1 3 N/A


CAE203 History and Theory of Architecture-1 2 N/A HS202 Engineering Economics 2 N/A
HS201 Technical Writing 2 N/A CAE208 Visual Design 3 MP 105
CAE204 Architectural Drafting 2 MP 105 CAE209 Environment-1 (Climate & Environment) 2 N/A
CAE205 Building Technology 3 MP 105 CAE210 Architectural Design Fundamentals 3 N/A
CAE301 Structural Analysis-2 3 CAE 201 , CAE 206 CAE307 Design Studio-2 3 CAE 302
CAE302 Design Studio-1 3 CAE 203 , CAE 210 CAE308 History and theory of Architecture-2 2 CAE 203
Level-2

HS301 Project Management 2 N/A CAE309 Elective Course-1 3 See Diagram


CAE303 Hydraulics for Civil Engineers 3 MP 101 CAE310 Soil Mechanics 3 CAE 303
CAE304 Transportation Engineering & Urban planning 3 MP 104 HS302x Elective Course-2 2 N/A
CAE305 Construction Management-1 2 N/A CAE311 Tender-1 (Cost Estimation & Control) 2 N/A
CAE306 Construction Engineering Drawings 3 MP 105 CAE312 Urban Design and Landscape 3 CAE 209
CAE401 Design of R.C. Structures-1 3 CAE 206, CAE 301 CAE406 Theory of Architecture-1 2 CAE 308
Environment-2 (Environmental & Sanitary
CAE402 3 CAE 303 CAE407 Design of Foundations & Retaining Structures 3 CAE 310
Engineering)
Lvel-3

CAE403 Methods & Equipment for Construction-1 3 CAE 201 CAE408 Design of R.C. Structures-2 3 CAE 401
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2 N/A EME212 Environment-3 (Fund. Of Mech. & Elec. System) 3 N/A
CAE404 Design of Metallic Structures-1 3 CAE 206, CAE 301 CAE410 Computer Applications in Construction Eng. 3 N/A
CAE405 Design studio-3 3 CAE 307 , CAE 308 CAE411 Elective Course-3 3 See Diagram
CAE501 Elective Course-4 3 See Diagram CAE 505 Methods & Equipment for Construction-2 3 CAE 403
CAE502 Theory of Architecture-2 2 CAE 406 CAE 506 Quality Control, and Repair of Structures 3 N/A
HS501x Elective Course-5 2 See Diagram CAE 507 Elective Course-8 3 See Diagram
Level-4

CAE503 Elective Course-6 3 See Diagram CAE 508 Elective Course-9 3 See Diagram
HS502x Elective Course-7 2 See Diagram CAE 509 Elective Course-10 2 See Diagram
HS503x Elective Course-11 2 See Diagram CAE 510 Project-2 4 See Diagram
CAE504 Project-1 3 See Diagram

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CAE Program and Elective Courses Prerequisites

Code Course Title Prerequisites


MP101 Mathematics-1 N/A
MP103 Engineering Mechanics-1 N/A
MP105 Engineering Graphics-1 N/A
MP106 Engineering Graphics-2 MP105
GPE101 Engineering Chemistry N/A
MP107 Physics-1 N/A
HS101 English Language N/A
MP102 Mathematics-2 MP 101
MP104 Engineering Mechanics-2 MP 103
PE102 Production Engineering N/A
CSE102 Computer Programming N/A
MP108 Physics-2 MP 107
HS102 Human Rights N/A
HS103 History of engineering sciences N/A
CAE201 Structural Analysis-1 MP 104
CAE202 Construction Surveying MP 102
MP201 Mathematics-3 MP 101 , MP 102
CAE203 History and theory of Architecture-1 N/A
HS201 Technical Writing N/A
CAE206 Engineering Material & Stress Analysis CAE 201
MP202 Mathematics-4 MP 201
CAE207 Construction Materials-1 N/A
HS202 Engineering Economics N/A
CAE208 Visual Design MP 105
CAE209 Environment-1 (Climate & Environment) N/A
CAE210 Architectural Design Fundamentals N/A
CAE301 Structural Analysis-2 CAE 201 , CAE 206
CAE302 Design Studio-1 CAE 203 , CAE 210

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HS301 Project Management N/A
CAE303 Hydraulics for Civil Engineers MP 101
CAE304 Transportation Engineering & Urban planning MP 104
CAE305 Construction management-1 N/A
CAE306 Construction Engineering Drawings MP 105
CAE307 Design Studio-2 CAE 302
CAE308 History and theory of Architecture-2 CAE 203
CAE310 Soil Mechanics CAE 303
CAE311 Tender-1 (Cost estimation & control) N/A
CAE312 Urban Design and Landscape CAE 209
CAE401 Design of R.C. Structures-1 CAE 206, CAE 301
Environment-2 (Environmental & Sanitary
CAE402 CAE 303
Engineering)
CAE403 Methods & Equipment for Construction-1 CAE 201
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics N/A
CAE404 Design of Metallic Structures-1 CAE 206, CAE 301
CAE405 Design studio-3 CAE 307 , CAE 308
CAE406 Theory of Architecture-1 CAE 308
CAE407 Design of Foundations & Retaining Structures CAE 310
CAE408 Design of R.C. Structures-2 CAE 401
EME212 Environment-3 (Fund. Of Mech. & Elec. System) N/A
CAE410 Computer Applications in Construction Eng. N/A
CAE502 Theory of Architecture-2 CAE 406
CAE 505 Methods & Equipment for Construction-2 CAE 403
CAE 506 Quality Control, and Repair of Structures N/A
HS302a Human resource Management N/A
HS302b Strategic Management N/A
HS302c Computer & Society N/A
HS302d Accounting N/A
HS402a Foundation of Marketing N/A
HS402b Introduction to Finance N/A
HS402c Human Computer Interaction N/A
HS501a Specifications & Feasibility Studies N/A
HS501b Analytical Skills & Critical Thinking N/A
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HS501c Communication Laws & Codes N/A
HS501d Construction Contracts and Law N/A
CAE309a Computer Visualization CAE 204 , CAE 208
CAE309b Advanced Engineering Materials CAE 206
MP301 Probability & Statistics for Engineers N/A
CAE411a Dynamics of Structures CAE 206, CAE 301
CAE411b Design Studio-4 CAE 308
CAE411c Tender 2 (Specifications & Codes) CAE 311
Prefabricated Water and Pre-stressed Concrete
CAE501a CAE 408
Structures
CAE501b Projects Management-2 CAE 405
CAE501c Theory of Housing CAE 411b
CAE503a Highway Engineering CAE 304 , CAE 310
CAE503b Advanced Interior Design CAE 210
CAE503c Construction Management 2 CAE 305
CAE507a Analysis and Design of Composite Structures CAE 404 , CAE 408
CAE507b Heritage Preservation CAE 308
CAE507c Project Planning and Scheduling N/A
CAE 508a Advanced Environmental control CAE 209
CAE 508b Design of Metallic Structures-2 CAE 404
CAE 508c Site Analysis Study N/A
CAE509a Concrete and Steel Bridges CAE 408 , CAE 508b
CAE509b Geographical Information Systems CAE 509c
CAE509c Theory of Urban Planning CAE 312

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Program Requirements
a- Basic Engineering Sciences (Core Departmental Courses)
Code Course Title Credit Hours
CAE202 Construction Surveying 3
CAE203 History & Theory of Architecture-1 2
CAE204 Architectural Drafting 2
CAE205 Building Technology 3
CAE207 Construction Materials-1 3
CAE208 Visual Design 3
CAE209 Environment-1 (Climate & Environment) 2
CAE210 Architectural Design Fundamentals 3
CAE301 Structural Analysis-2 3
CAE303 Hydraulics for Civil Engineers 3
CAE304 Transportation Engineering & Urban Planning 3
CAE305 Construction Management-1 2
CAE306 Construction Engineering Drawings 3
CAE308 History & Theory of Architecture-2 2
CAE310 Soil Mechanics 3
CAE312 Urban Design and Landscape 3
CAE403 Methods & Equipment for Construction-1 3
TOTAL 46

b- Applied Engineering Sciences (Core Departmental Courses)


Code Course Credit Hours
CAE302 Design Studio-1 3
CAE307 Design Studio-2 3
CAE311 Tender-1 (Cost Estimation & Control) 2
CAE401 Design of RC Structures-1 3
CAE402 Environment-2 (Environmental and Sanitary Engineering) 3
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CAE404 Design of Metallic Structures-1 3
CAE405 Design Studio-3 3
CAE406 Theories of Architecture-1 2
CAE407 Design of Foundation and Retaining Structures 3
CAE408 Design of RC Structures-2 3
CAE410 Computer Application in Construction Engineering 3
CAE502 Theories of Architecture-2 2
CAE505 Methods and Equipment for Construction-2 3
CAE506 Quality Control and Repair of Structures 3
CAE504 Project-1 3
CAE510 Project-2 4
TOTAL 48

88
Applied Engineering Sciences (Departmental Elective Courses)
Credit
Code Course
Hours
CAE309 Elective Course-1 3
CAE309a Computer visualization
CAE309b Advanced Engineering Materials
MP301 Probability & Statistics for Engineers
CAE411 Elective Course-3 3
CAE411a Dynamics of Structures
CAE411b Design Studio 4
CAE411c Tender 2 (Specifications & codes)
CAE501 Elective Course-4 3
CAE501a Prefabricated Water and Pre-stressed Concrete Structures
CAE501b Projects Management-2
CAE501c Theory of Housing
CAE503 Elective Course-6 3
CAE503a Highway Engineering
CAE503b Advanced Interior Design
CAE503c Construction Management 2
CAE507 Elective Course-8 3
CAE507a Analysis and Design of Composite Structures
CAE507b Heritage Preservation
CAE507c Project Planning and Scheduling
CAE 508 Elective Course-9 3
CAE 508a Advanced Environmental Control
CAE 508b Design of Metallic Structures-2
CAE 508c Site Analysis Study
CAE509 Elective Course-10 2
CAE509a Concrete and Steel Bridges
CAE509b Geographical Information Systems
CAE509c Theory of Urban Planning
TOTAL 20
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COURSE DESCRIPTION

a- Basic Engineering Sciences (Departmental Courses)


CAE 202 Construction Surveying 3(2,1,2)
Prerequisites: MP 102
Standards; Unit calibration; Measurement of distance Linear surveying technique; Bearing calculation
and measurement; Compass Traversing ; Rectangular coordinates calculation; Application of practical
surveying problems; Measurement of horizontal and vertical angles; Theodolite Traversing; Profile
leveling; Contouring; Computation of earthwork; Layout of construction engineering projects.Types of
traverses, closed, open, link, traverse nets and application. Theodolite application, automatic laser
level, longitudinal and grid leveling, precise leveling , mass diagram and hard distance total station
and application, setting out construction projects, geographic information system, global positioning
system, construction surveying software.

CAE 203 History & Theory of Architecture-1 2(2,0,0)


The course bridges the gap between conventional study of the early history of architecture and the
theories of architecture. This is achieved by first providing an introduction to architectural theories,
encompassing the definition of architecture and notions that have determined the forms of the built
environment. Topics include the classical elements of architecture, theories of building types, theories
of styles and forms. Study of design principles: unity, composition, proportion, balance, rhythm,
repetition, contrast, orders, scale, symmetry, and hierarchy. The course introduces the principles and
elements of form and the relationship between form and space, and the properties of space. At the
same time, this course surveys the architecture of the historical time period spanning from the
prehistoric era, including Ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian (Assyrian and Babylon) civilizations,
to that of the Greek and Roman periods. The survey investigates innovations and challenges in
architectural concepts, stylistic expression, building typology and construction techniques. The course
focuses on the social, cultural and technical factors which influenced specific characteristics of a given
time and place.

CAE 204 Architectural Drafting 2(0,6,0)


Prerequisites: MP 105
An introduction to the theory and practice of architecture as an art and a science. The course covers
manual and digital graphic techniques used in the perception of architectural design, basic freehand
drawing techniques for architectural perception and design and the introduction to various skills,
issues, and methods of thinking that bear directly on architectural design. Frameworks of architectural
design, design methodologies, human and environmental factors are discussed. The examination of
representative architectural building types enable the comprehension of various techniques and
strategies of architectural design.

CAE 205 Building Technology 3(2,3,0)


Prerequisites: MP 105
The course aims to increase the students’ ability to comprehend various building components and
behavior, where the student must demonstrate adeptness in acquiring the necessary theoretical
background in building technology and developing the ability to identify basic building requirements
in order to achieve better construction efficiency. The course covers the following topics: Building
systems- wall bearing and skeleton systems; basic concept, main components, loads and structural
behavior. Foundations- concept, types of foundations: isolated and continuous footings/ raft/ piles.
Walls and partitions- types of bricks, stones, masonry and ashler/ wall details: coping, lintels, skirting,
etc.

90
CAE 207 Construction Materials-1 3(2,1,2)
The course discusses the concept of materials selection and methods of construction of building
finishes. All architectural details will be examined to achieve an optimum design of construction
spaces with particular quality of details.

CAE 208Visual Design 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: MP 105
The course is divided into four major modules :
Visual Studies: Introduction to the elements, principles and techniques of design that underlie and
inform the analysis, creation and evaluation of visual compositions and are crucial to the design
process and creative of form-making. The study of selected topics pertaining to the perception of
visual compositions. The study of visual compositions entailing point, linear, two- and three
dimensional elements or their combinations. The study of color and its influence on visual
compositions. A variety of studio exercises are utilized to apply the knowledge and skills acquired.
Theory of Color: The course introduces the basic principles, properties and stimulus of color and
physiological aspects of vision. Topics include the nature, source, and perception of color sensation,
color dimensions and optic system. The course will also investigate various color theories such as
Munsell and Ostworlds, color relations and schemes. A variety of studio exercises are used for
applications.
Shade and shadow: The course introduces the principles of shade and shadow - Shadow of point,
lines, plane, volume, and circle. Exercises on shade and shadow of architectural elements, shadows of
circular solids and shadows on buildings, etc.
Perspective: The course introduces systems and methods of perspective drawing. Study of two point
perspective of simple objects, outdoor and indoor view of building, etc. One point and three point
perspective of forms and buildings. Study of principles of perspective drawing with CAD techniques.

CAE 209 CAE209 Environment-1 (Climate & Environment) 2(2,0,0)


This course addresses human needs and comfort in relation to the natural and man-made environments.
It shows how environmental factors may be utilized, controlled and modified as an integral part of
architectural design. Specific topics include: climate and weather; psychrometrics; solar radiation;
wind patterns; heat gains and losses; air circulation in and around buildings. Study of the
environmental factors that affects architectural design. Methods of protection from environmental
factors and architectural treatment (building form, orientation, natural ventilation in buildings, building
material, openings etc..). The course shows the climatic regions of Egypt and its characteristics.

CAE 210 – Architectural Design Fundamentals 3(0,9,0)


An introduction to the theory and practice of architecture as an art and a science. The course covers
manual and digital graphics techniques used in the perception of architecture design, basic freehand
drawing techniques for architectural perception and design and the introduction to various skills,
issues, and methods of thinking that bear directly on architectural design. Frameworks of architectural
design, design methodologies, human and environmental factors are discussed. The examination of
representative architectural building types enable the comprehension of various techniques and
strategies of architectural design.

CAE 301 Structural Analysis-2 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: CAE 201, CAE 206
Introduction to statically indeterminate structures. Methods of structural analysis of statically
indeterminate structures. Method of consistent deformation. Method of three-moment equation for
continuous beams. Virtual work method, Moment distribution method. Stiffness method. Computer
validation.

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CAE 303 Hydraulics for Civil Engineers 3(2,2,0)
Prerequisites: MP 101
Hydrostatic, hydrostatic applications, pressure forces, flow conservation equation, continuity equation,
energy equation (Bernoulli’s equation), momentum equation, flow measurements, orifices and weirs,
flow in closed conduits, flow in open channels , and flow in pipeline system; pipes in parallel; pipeline
network, pumps

CAE 304Transportation Engineering & Urban Planning 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: MP 104
This is a bi-disciplinary course addressing two major parallel subjects, namely: Transportation and
Urban planning.
Transportation Engineering: The first part will address the dynamics of transportation - introduction
to transportation planning (goals and objectives- planning process- mathematical models- technical,
economic and environmental evaluation)- public transport (public transport systems- demand for
public transport- optimum planning of public transportation in urban areas- routes- stations- lines-
rolling stock- capacity, operation, and time tables)- freight transport (freight transport systems-
transport chain- handling equipment- storage- terminals- capacity and operation)- transport and
environment (noise- air pollution- environment- oriented transportation planning)- traffic engineering
(traffic characteristic and level of service- traffic survey and analysis- un-signalized intersections-
signalized intersections- parking- pedestrian and bicycle demand and infrastructure- geometric design
of road traffic networks- traffic safety- traffic management).
Urban Planning: The second part discusses the components of urban environments, site analysis,
urban conversation, urban networks and processes, public participation and sustainable development.

CAE305 Construction Management-1 2(2,0,0)


Introduction to construction management, project life cycle, responsibilities and relationships of
construction project partners, management functions, legal organizational structure, contractual
relationships, introduction to project planning, introduction to value engineering, safety and health in
construction.

CAE306 Construction Engineering Drawings 3(2,2,1)


Prerequisites: MP 105
Introduction to construction engineering as related to municipal and regional projects. A brief
review of the construction industry. Site layout, erection of steel and concrete structures. Drawing to
demonstrate the concepts of various types of civil engineering and construction projects which include
: residential and industrial buildings, water resources projects, urban transportation systems, coastal
development projects, and environmental protection projects. Design and construction drawing which
include architectural systems, structural systems, mechanical and electrical installation .Field trips and
analysis of local construction projects.

CAE308 History & Theory of Architecture-2 2(2,0,0)


Prerequisites: CAE203
The second part of the course. It first presents the range of material factors (physical, cultural, social,
and historical) that condition the formation of architecture and their interaction with the ideologies
(interpretive, theoretical, and critical) that elaborate these factors at particular times. This attains the
objective of introducing the disciplines of architecture, its distinct mode of thought and operation,
recent history, and relation to other spheres of cultural production, such as art, science, technology, and
politics by addressing issues related to the development of architectural theory. Furthermore, it surveys
the history of architecture of the early Christian period, Medieval, Romanesque, Gothic, and
Renaissance architecture in Europe of 18th and 19th centuries. They will be discussed in relation to
principles and trends, addressing issues of function, structure in relationship to the cultural context,
including philosophical, religious, political, economic and environmental factors.

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CAE310 Soil Mechanics 3(2,2,1)
Prerequisites: CAE 303
Composition and structure of soils. index properties. Soil description and engineering classification.
Effective stress. Vertical stresses. Shear strength. Lateral earth pressure. Seepage. Consolidation.
Bearing capacity. Slope stability. Experimental determination of soil characteristics; Atterberg limits,
Grain size, Compaction. In-situ density, Permeability, Shear strength test, Consolidation Exploration,
sampling and in situ soil measurements; Soil report.

CAE312 Urban Design and Landscape 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: CAE 209

This course is divided into two main modules:


Urban Design : This module introduces contemporary theories, approaches, and principles in the
field of urban design. The course investigates the analysis and evaluation of the design of urban
areas, spaces and complexes with emphasis on physical and social considerations and effects of
public policies through case studies. The course focuses upon various themes in urban design and
explores them in some depth. The course addresses issues such as theories of planning and design
of urban spaces, building complexes, and new communities, neo- traditional town planning,
suburban design, future trends in urban design, art in urban design, recent urban design theories,
and urban design in practice.
Landscape Architecture: This module is an overview of the fundamentals of landscape
architecture, within the framework of the relationship between landscape and architectural design.
Students are introduced to the study of exterior spaces as they relate to and complement building
design, through the exploration of the theoretical and historical background of landscape design,
site analysis, environmental issues and vegetation types. Associated fields include the study and
classification of landscape elements, landform, plant life, microclimate, land use and preservation,
landscape design methods, as well as the study of aesthetic and functional values. Selected projects
cover a scope that includes open areas of variable scale.
The course gives an overview of the fundamentals of architectural design and urban landscape,
introduce the primary elements of theoretical and historical background of architecture and urban
landscape. In student research, site analysis and environmental issues should be determined with
one of main approaches of analytical studies

CAE 403 Methods and Equipment for Construction-1 2(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: CAE 201
Design and construction of formwork systems; horizontal formwork. And vertical formwork. Concrete
technology; mixing and batching concrete, transporting concrete, and placing and compacting
concrete. Design and construction of dewatering systems; open sump system, well point system, and
deep well system.; Design and construction of shoring systems; continuous pile system, secant pile
system, and diaphragm wall system. Cranes; derrick cranes, mobile cranes, and tower cranes.

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b- Applied Engineering Sciences
i. Core Departmental Courses
CAE302 Design Studio-1 3(0,11,0)
Prerequisites: CAE203, CAE210
The course is the first in a series of four courses. It bridges the gap between the two main components
of Architectural education, namely: Architectural Design and working Drawings. They are both taught
in parallel, introducing problems that are to be solved on both levels: concepts and ideas as well as
working details. It mainly involves the study of the factors and issues that underlie the understanding
of the rendition of human needs and purposes into significant architectural forms. The course presents
architectural design as a synthesis of environmental concerns, behavioral responses, functional
requirements and technical systems. The course focuses on the architectural design process and its
stages. Emphasis on the development of insight into the solution of building design problems: how
they are studied (analysis), how they are approached and carried through (process) and how they are
conceptualized and developed (synthesis). Issues of form and space, circulation patterns, geometry,
space requirements, and structure systems, are explored through studio design exercises, projects and
discussions. It also aims at increasing students’ knowledge of various finishing materials, their
requirements and their methods of application. These include materials used on floors, walls and
ceiling (criteria for application and maintenance). The course also covers building openings: doors and
windows (basic concepts, materials and construction details).

CAE307 Design Studio-2 3(0,11,0)


Prerequisites: CAE302
The second part of this series, this course aims to develop the student awareness and understanding of
design theories with regard to the aspects of architectural problems, exploration and appropriate use of
architectural ordering system, and understanding and the application of various analytic and design
processes and methods. The course emphasizes the stimulation of creative abilities and the
development of skills integral to the architect. The course focuses on the context and the influence of
cultural and social
factors on design. Course studio work focuses on the preparation and presentation of design projects
that emphasize the acquisition of representational and analytical skills, and the development of
ingenuity in design involving consideration of program, space, site context, character, symbolism, and
structure, in addition to research subjects. Moreover, it explores the various principles of execution
design, the preparation of working drawings and schedules for openings and finishing materials
through a application involving a small scale architectural project. It is also concerned with drafting
and presentation techniques.

CAE311 Tender-1 (Cost Estimation and Control) 2(2,1,0)


Quantity surveying. Introduction to cost estimating in construction. Direct and indirect costs. Markups
and profits. Construction bidding. Construction specification writing, types and uses.

CAE 401 Design of R.C. Structures-1 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites:CAE206 , CAE 301
Introduction to Reinforced Concrete – Materials used in reinforced concrete – Mechanical properties
of hardened concrete and reinforcing steel – Methods of design – Load factors and material factors –
Behavior of reinforced concrete sections subjected to flexure for: untracked stage, working stress
stage, and ultimate limit state - Design of sections subjected to flexure using both Ultimate Strength
Limit state method and Working Stress method – Design of sections for shear – Bond, development
length, and reinforcement splices – Design of sections subjected to axial loads – Design of sections
under combined flexure and axial compression. Serviceability Limit states (deflection and cracking
limit states) – Floor systems – Design of solid reinforced concrete one-way and two-way slabs –
Design of floor beams – One-way and two-way hollow block slabs.

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CAE 402Enviroment-2 (Environmental and Sanitary Engineering) 3(2,2,0)
Prerequisites: CAE 303
Sources of pollution, Water resources and characteristics, Water quality, Water collection works,
Water purification works, Water distribution works, Sewer systems, Wastewater characteristics,
Wastewater treatment works, Wastewater disposal works, Treated wastewater reuse, Industrial wastes.

CAE404 Design of Metallic Structures-1 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: CAE 206, CAE 301
Construction materials – Design criteria and considerations – Design loads of steel structures –
Allowable stresses – Design of tension members – Stability of steel structures against lateral loads –
Bracing systems – Column buckling – Design of axially compressed members – Design of bracing
members – Design of laterally supported beams - Lateral torsional buckling of beams - Design of
laterally unsupported beams – Design of beam-columns - Frames and trusses – Design of bolted and
welded connections – Column bases.

CAE405 Design Studio-3 3(0,11,0)


Prerequisite: CAE307, CAE308
This course provides the student with knowledge, experience and skills required in analyzing and
solving problems within the context of various architectural projects, with the intention of further
developing the student's ability in the formation of spaces in complex building types and urban spaces
that include diverse elements. The course also provides an understanding of the formative influence of
building structure, construction and materials and of architectural strategies for environmental
considerations. At the same time and in an integrated manner, it aims to develop students’ ability to
comprehend basic building components and construction details leading to the practical execution of
building projects, whereby students are required to present a complete set of construction documents
for a public-use architectural project. The course focuses on integrating the design concept and
functional aspects of the building with the various systems and technical installations (electrical,
plumbing, mechanical and HVAC) that govern its operation.

CAE406 Theories of Architecture-1 2(2,0,0)


Prerequisite: CAE308
The course provides an overall perspective of modern architecture through the review, analysis and
criticism of concepts, philosophies, ideologies, and models such as Functionalism, Internationalism,
Deconstruction and Post-modernism that promulgated contemporary architectural design and represent
the foundation of modern architectural thought. The course explores issues of the integrity of structure
and form, the nature and expression of materials, environment and context, the relation of moral and
political issues to architectural expression, the role of formal themes, and the nature of meaning in
architecture.

CAE 407 Design of Foundations and Retaining Structures 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: CAE 310
Slope stability analysis. Retaining structures. Walls for excavation. Slurry trenches and braced-cut
systems. Types of foundation and design criteria. Design of shallow foundations and deep foundations,
Construction methods. Pile load test. Dewatering and seepage control. Soil stabilization for foundation
support.

CAE 408 Design of R.C.Structures-2 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: CAE 401
Paneled beams – Design of slender columns (braced and untraced) – Design of simple reinforced
concrete frames – Design of slab-type and cantilever-type stairs – Design of reinforced concrete beams
subjected to combined shear and torsion. Design of frames, Brackets, Windbags. Structural Systems
for tall buildings. Design of multistory frames. Design of concrete water tanks.

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CAE 410 Computer Application in Construction Engineering 3(2,0,4)
Introduction and application with the available commercial software packages in structural
engineering. Converting structural problems to numerical models. Solving and results analysis.
Introduction to drawing commercial software packages. Integration of drawing with the structural
software's. Detail drawings using commercial software's.

CAE502 Theories of Architecture-2 2(2,0,0)


Prerequisite: CAE406
This course examines contemporary architectural theory and criticism through the presentation and
study of significant texts and buildings of the present and recent past and the architectural philosophy
of contemporary architects. The goal of the course is to introduce and investigate the formal,
technological, social, political, and philosophical debates at issue within the discipline. The course
Introduces the principles of architectural criticism, and evaluation of architectural projects. Students
learn to evaluate and articulate the interactions between theory and practice and develop tools of
analysis and critique, thereby enabling them to formulate and assess strategies for the formation of
architecture.

CAE505 Methods and Equipment for Construction-2 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisites: CAE 403
Engineering fundamentals of moving earth. Tractors and related equipment; tractors, bulldozers,
clearing land, and ripping rock. Scrapers. Excavating equipment; draglines, clamshells, hydraulic
excavators, loaders, and trenching machines. Trucks and wagons. Belt conveyor systems. Piles and
pile0driving equipment. The production of crushed stone aggregate.

CAE 506 Quality Control and Repair of Structures 3(2,2,0)


Introduction to quality improvement techniques. Control charts for variables and attributes. Quality
systems; 1SO 9000, 1SO 14000. Total quality management. Maintenance of structures. Inspection and
its related subjects. Deterioration of structures, causes and investigation. Structural behavior and
different repair techniques for different structural materials.

CAE504 Project-1 3(2,4,0)


Topics are selected by groups of students according to their area of interest upon advisor approval.
Projects address solution to open ended applications using an integrated construction and architectural
engineering approach.

CAE510 Project-2 4(2,6,0)


Topics are selected by groups of students according to their area of interest upon advisor approval.
Projects address solution to open ended applications using an integrated construction and architectural
engineering approach.

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ii. Departmental Elective Courses
CAE309 Elective Course (1) 3(2,2,0)

CAE309a Computer Visualization


Prerequisite: CAE204, CAE208
This course introduces the fundamentals of advanced Architectural graphics and representations.
This is done by introducing three-dimensional geometric modeling and associated computer-aided
design and visualization applications in architecture, urban design and computer graphics
production. It provides a theoretical foundation, an introduction to a selection of current hardware
and software tools, and an opportunity to explore space and artifacts through a digital
representation project

CAE309b Advanced Engineering Materials


Prerequisites: CAE 206
Polymers and Epoxies, polymers concrete, types, properties and applications of polymers concrete
– Fibers, different types, of fibers reinforced concrete, properties, production and applications of
fiber reinforced concrete, theory of failure of fiber reinforced concrete, properties of fiber
reinforced concrete in compression, tension, bending and shear- Ferro-Cement materials, behavior
of Ferro-Cement under different stresses - Introduction of theories of composite materials –
Lightweight aggregate, natural and artificial aggregate, lightweight concrete, Insulating concrete,
structural lightweight concrete, properties of lightweight concrete, design mixes of lightweight
concrete, failure theories of lightweight concrete under different stresses – Massing and heavy
concrete – Special concrete (Refractory concrete – Non shrinkage concrete) – Ceramics –
Introduction of Egyptian and International Specifications.

MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3(2,2,0)


Prerequisite: MP201
Descriptive statistics: description of sample data, statistical measures (location and dispersion), review
on probability axioms and counting techniques. Conditional probabilities and bays formula, stochastic
independence and applications, random variables and probability distributions. Mathematical
expectation, mean, variance and moments. Some standard distribution: binomial, Poisson, negative
binomial, hyper geometric, normal, gamma, exponential and chi-square distribution. The T and F
distribution. Joint distributions, properties, marginal distributions, covariance and correlation
coefficient.

CAE411 Elective Course (3) 3(2,2,0)

CAE411a Dynamics of Structures


Prerequisites: CAE 206, CAE 301
Types of dynamic loads and the formulation of the equation of motion. Single degree of freedom
systems, free and forced vibrations of multi degree of freedom systems. Response of structures to
earthquakes. Design response spectra for structures, Design criteria for seismic resistant structures,
Seismic response of tall buildings.

CAE411b Design Studio-4 3(0,8,0)


Prerequisite: CAE405
This is an advanced studio course, focusing on two parallel axis the first focusing on intensive,
progressively elaborated architectural design problem, while addressing architectural problems
and projects of increasing scale and complexity to be tackled within the context of modern
technologically advanced applications to reinforce skills in all aspects of architectural design.
On the other hand, the second objective of this course is to explore the relationship between
the ideas behind Architectural projects and the process of realizing these ideas in architectural
terms. The course explores "design" as a process that extends through to the completion of a
building, where "detailing" is an integral part of the design process and in which the nature
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and assembly of the parts can be informed by or can inform the collective design issues of the
building as a whole. The course emphasizes the selection of materials, integration of services
and installations, their construction details both inside and outside the building

CAE411c Tender-2 (Specifications & Codes)


Prerequisites : CAE 311
Building materials, construction work, execution methods leading to the issue of project tenders,
bills of quantity, general regulations, price spreadsheets and their analysis. The course includes
practical applications involving the previous documents. Professional contract administration,
contractual arrangements, legal background, standard contract forms, contract documentation,
site organization and supervision, communication and Personal skills, valuation of work,
claims & disputes, negotiations, project closure.

CAE501Elective Course (4) 3(2,2,0)

CAE501a Prefabricated Water and Prestressed Concrete Structures


Prerequisites: CAE408
Prefabricated concrete: design methods, floor and roof systems, wall panels and construction
joints. Concrete water structures: design considerations, water tightness. Construction of circular
and rectangular tanks. Prestressed concrete: basic principles, methods and systems of prestressing,
partial loss of prestressing, analysis and design for flexural, shear, bond and bearing.

CAE501b Project Management-2


The course defines the concept of feasibility studies and the importance of conducting necessary
economic studies as a precursor to the determination of design criteria. Related issues include the
economics of land use; preliminary and operating costs and overheads, and economic returns. The
course also discusses the project development cycle, preliminary feasibility studies, the aspects and
principles of feasibility studies (marketing, technical, financial, organizational, social gain, human
resources and time/cost relationships).Risk Definition and Accident Theory. Principle of Risk
Management: Identification of Risks. Preliminary Risk Analysis (PRA). Failure Modes, Effect
and Criticality Analysis (FMECA). HAZOP. Methods of System Analysis. What is Risk
Assessment. Risk Control. Apply hierarchy of Control. Monitoring and Review. The Process of
Fire Risk Management. Regulations and agencies, non-governmental organizations, fires and
explosions, pressure relief systems, process.

CAE501c Theory of Housing


Prerequisite: CAE411b
This course introduces and analyzes contemporary and classical theories, approaches and concerns
in the field of housing, with particular emphasis on Third World countries. Lectures address broad
issues such as the roots of housing problem, and typology of housing. It reviews basic housing
theories and their impact on the economics of the housing sector. Also presented is a review of the
mechanisms and forces shaping the housing market, and affecting both supply and demand at
various levels. The economics of housing projects are examined as related to the stages of
decision-making, feasibility studies, multi-level policies and role of actors, in order to present
further insight into the different considerations, alternative approaches and definitions applicable in
this field.
In addition, this course aims to define the housing problems and housing communities crisis in
developing countries with emphasis on the challenges present on the local level. Remedial
approaches that consider the complex nature of comprehensive population and urban development
are demonstrated and the importance of various social, cultural, economic, organizational and
managerial aspects is discussed. Forms of unofficial housing settlements and its related issues,
international housing policies and approaches are also outlined through research-based studies.

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CAE503 Elective Course (6) 3(2,2,0)

CAE503a Highway Engineering


Prerequisites: CAE 304, CAE 310
Structural design: Soil classification for highways – Soil compaction – Drainage of highways and
streets. Evaluation of soil strength for design of pavements – Methods of soil stabilization – Design
of flexible and rigid pavements – Hot and cold asphaltic concrete– Asphaltic macadam –
Maintenance of flexible and rigid pavements. Geometric design: Highway classification – Traffic
volume – Study and analysis of highways capacity – Design of cross section – sight distances –
Vertical alignment of highway – Horizontal alignment of highway – Intersections ( at grade and
grade separation) Highways and environmental ( noise – pollution).

CAE503b Advanced Interior Design


Prerequisites: CAE 210
The course introduces the concepts and principles of space planning and interior design according
to functional, materials selection and furnishing aspects. Human perception, color, textiles and
various elements of interior space will be studied with different methods of design.

CAE 503c Construction Management-2


Prerequisites: CAE 305
Project procurement. Competitive bidding budgetary control. Preparation of budgets. Type of
budget. Classification of costs. The need for cash flow forecasting by contractors. The
requirements of forecasting system. Capital lock-up. The factors that affect capital lock-up.
Economic assessments. Profitability measures. Inflation. Accuracy of future estimates. Financial
modeling. Cost-benefit analysis. Plant acquisition. The financing of plant. Systematic plant
selection. Setting hire rates. Plant maintenance.

CAE507 Elective Course (8) 3(2,2,0)

CAE507a Analysis and Design of Composite Structures


Prerequisites: CAE 404, CAE 408
Theory of composite structures. Analysis and design of simple and continuous girders. Effect of
secondary stresses due to slip and uplift at the interface of concrete slab and steel beam. Analysis
and design of composite connections. Composite columns. Methods of construction

CAE507b Heritage Conservation


Prerequisite: CAE308
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the problems and methods of historic
preservation in urban, suburban and rural environments. A conceptual framework is advanced for
comprehending and managing the full range of problems and techniques encompassing the field of
historic preservation. Topics include the development of historic preservation, together with its
international parallels and antecedents; problems of urban, suburban and rural preservation;
techniques for developing, conducting and evaluating comprehensive surveys of preservation
resources; national, state and local governmental programs; legal and economic aspects of
preservation; historic district zoning and neighborhood preservation.

CAE507c Planning & Scheduling


Project definition and work breakdown structure. Scheduling and control models and techniques
such as: AOA, AON, bar charting, line of balance. Resource allocation, and optimal schedules.
Documentation and reporting, time and cost control, progress monitoring and evaluation and
computer applications.

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CAE508 Elective Course (9) 3(2,2,0)

CAE508a Advanced Environmental Controls


Prerequisites : CAE209
This course aims to define the principles of environmental design in architecture while providing a
combination of knowledge, experience and facilities which enable students to relate ecological
awareness to innovation and design. The relationship between Built and Natural environments is
explored and specific solutions are created. Topics include the environmental analysis of a site,
ecological systems and processes, the fundamental and design principles of sustainable architecture
in addition to various related topics of current interest.

CAE508b Design of Metallic Structures-2


Prerequisites: CAE 404
Introduction to cold-formed sections. Design of cold formal sections. Industrial buildings – Cranes
– Tall buildings – Long span structures – Introduction to load and resistance factor design and
ultimate design. Plastic analysis of Structures. Behavior of steel frames. Design of Plate girders.

CAE508c Site Analysis


The course aims to study the aspects that affect site properties for various projects and methods of
analytical site study and selection. Issues include climatological and topographical factors,
transportation networks, traffic levels, land use, infrastructure and public utility capability in
addition to service provision in the surrounding urban area. Building density, forms as well as the
legal aspects that govern building and urban planning regulations are also investigated.

CAE509 Elective Course (10) 2(2,1,0)

CAE509a Concrete and Steel Bridges


Prerequisites: CAE 408, CAE 508b
Introduction to steel and concrete bridges - Design criteria and considerations of bridges - Loads of
different bridge types - Stability of bridges against lateral loads - Effect of fatigue on bridges -
Design of floor beams of railway bridges - Design of floor beams of road bridges - Design of main
girders - Web stability of plate girders - Plate girder splices – Stiffeners of plate girders - Truss
bridges - Bridge connections - Bridge connections - Design of bearings for bridges.

CAE509b Geographical Information Systems


Prerequisites : CAE509c Theories of Urban Planning
An introduction to the concepts of GIS and its applications in urban design and studies. The course
outlines the historical and chronological development of GIS, types of geographical information,
basic and advanced data models, geo-references and coordinate systems, hardware and software for
GIS communication and applications and data collection and data quality. Remote sensing methods
and techniques in addition to GIS and Virtual Reality applications are also discussed. The course
includes applied GIS case studies.

CAE509c Theories of Urban Planning


This course is an introduction to the studies of urban planning. It addresses the basic definitions,
objectives and fundamentals of the subject. Issues covered include the theories of planning practice
at the urban level of towns and cities. The course also presents an overview of the components of
urban environments, site analysis, urban conservation, urban networks and processes, public
participation and sustainable development

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The distribution of credit hours is as follows:

credit
Topic areas
hours %
Basic Science 25 14
Humanities 20 11
Basic Engineering Sciences
Required General Engineering 24 69 39
Required CCE 45
Applied
Required CCE Engineering Sciences 45 66 36
CCE Technical electives 21
TOTAL Credit Hours for CCE 180 100

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Prerequisites
Code Fall Prerequisites Code Spring Prerequisites

MP101 Mathematics I MP102 Mathematics II MP101


MP103 Mechanics I MP104 Mechanics II MP101, MP103
Level-0

MP105 Engineering Graphics I MP106 Engineering Graphics II MP105


HS102 Human Rights PE102 Production Engineering MP105
GPE101 Engineering Chemistry CSE102 Computer Programming
MP107 Physics I MP108 Physics II MP101, MP107
HS101 English Language HS103 History of Engineering Sciences
MP201 Mathematics III MP102 MP202 Mathematics IV MP201
CC271 Programming I CSE102 CC331 Signals and Systems MP202, MP301
Level-1

MP204 Modern Physics MP101, MP107 CC202 Electrical Circuit II EME207


EME207 Electrical Circuits I MP108 CC212 Digital Logic Circuits I
MP301 Probability and Statistics for Eng. MP102 CC273 Data Structure I CC271
CC181 Discrete Structures MP102 HS201 Technical Writing
HS301 Project Management
CC361 Control Systems MP202, CC202 CC376 Data Structure II CC273
CC272 Programming II CC271 CC332 Digital Signal Processing MP202, MP301
Level-2

CC301 Electronic Circuit Analysis CC202 CC372 Systems Programming CC271


CC312 Digital Logic Circuits II CC212 CC421 Microprocessors Systems CC312
CC321 Computer Organization CC212, CC271 CC322 Computer Architecture CC321
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics HS202 Engineering Economics
CC441 Analog Communication Theory CC331 CC471 Database Systems CC181, CC271
CC371 Analysis and Design of Algorithms CC273 CC461 Embedded Systems CC421
Level-3

CC373 Operating Systems CC271, CC321 CC442 Digital Communications CC331


CCxxx Elective (1) CC451 Computer Networks CC321, CC331
CCxxx Elective (2) CCxxx Elective (3)
HSxxx Humanities HSxxx Humanities
CC541 Communication Systems CC442 CC551 Computer and Net Security CC373, CC451
CC552 Net-Centric Computing CC272 CC581 Performance Evaluation MP301, CC321, CC373
Level-4

CCxxx Elective (4) CCxxx Elective (6)


CCxxx Elective (5) CCxxx Elective (7)
HSxxx Humanities HSxxx Humanities
CC591 Senior Project I CC592 Senior Project II CC591

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Elective Courses
Code Course Name Prerequisites
CC401 Digital Integrated Circuit Design CC301
CC402 VLSI Fabrication and design CC401
CC423 Advanced Computer Architecture CC322
CC431 Electromagnetics MP202,CC202
CC432 DSP Implementation of Communication Systems CC332
CC443 Mobile and Wireless Communications CC442
CC444 Antennas and Wave Propagation CC431
CC445 Microwave and Optical Transmission Media CC431
CC462 Modern Control Systems CC312, CC361
CC472 Software Engineering CC371,CC471
CC473 Programming Languages Translation CC273,CC372
CC474 Switching Theory and Models of Computation CC181, CC312
CC482 Artificial Intelligence CC271, MP301
CC483 Optimization Techniques MP202
CC484 Pattern Recognition MP301
CC485 Computer Graphics CC181, CC273
CC489 Numerical Analysis MP202
CC490 Computer Vision CC489
CC491 New trends in CCE

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Program Courses
Code Course Title Lec Tut Lab Tot CrH
CC181 Discrete Structures for Computing 3 1 - 4 3
CC202 Electrical Circuit II 2 2 1 5 3
CC212 Digital Logic Circuits I 2 1 2 5 3
CC312 Digital Logic Circuits II 2 2 1 5 3
CC331 Signals and Systems 3 1 - 4 3
CC332 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 - 4 3
CC441 Analogue Communication Theory 2 2 1 5 3
CC442 Digital Communications 2 2 1 5 3
CC321 Computer Organization 3 1 - 4 3
CC322 Computer Architecture 3 1 - 4 3
CC451 Computer Networks 3 1 1 5 4
CC371 Analysis and Design of Algorithms 3 1 - 4 3
CC273 Data Structures I 3 - 1 4 3
CC376 Data Structures II 3 - 1 4 3
CC372 Systems Programming 3 1 - 4 3
CC373 Operating Systems 2 2 1 5 3
CC271 Programming I 3 - 1 4 3
CC272 Programming II 3 2 1 6 4
CC301 Electronic Circuit Analysis 2 2 1 5 3
CC541 Communication Systems 2 2 1 5 3
CC361 Control Systems 3 1 - 4 3
CC421 Microprocessors Systems 3 - 1 4 3
CC461 Embedded Systems 3 - 1 4 3
CC551 Computer and Network Security 3 1 - 4 3
CC552 Net-Centric Computing 3 1 - 4 3
CC581 Performance Evaluation 3 1 - 4 3
CC471 Database Systems 3 1 1 5 4
CC591 Senior Project I 2 2 - 4 3
CC592 Senior Project II 3 1 1 5 4

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Course Descriptions
CS181 Discrete Structures for Computing
3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: MP102
Basic mathematical notions of sets, relations, and functions, and operations ,logic and its role,
propositional logic, truth tables, issues of equivalence, limitations; predicate logic, its power and its
limitations, proof techniques; commonly occurring mathematical concepts such as graphs, trees;
representational issues, recursion; counting; combinatories.

CC202 Electrical Circuit II


3(2,21) Prerequisites: EME207
Application of the basic laws and techniques of circuit analysis to ac circuits. Three phase analysis.
Calculation of the frequency response of circuits with R, L, and C components, independent sources,
controlled sources, and operational amplifiers. Magnetically coupled circuits. Laplace transform. The
transient analysis of basic circuits with R, L, and C components. Representation of circuits by two-
port models.

CC212 Digital Logic Circuits I


3(2,1,2)
Boolean algebra and logic functions, Minimization of Function – Tabular minimization -
Multifunction minimization- Arithmetic circuits- MSI and LSI logic design (Binary parallel adder –
Decimal adder – Magnitude comparator – Decoder – Multiplexer - ROM – PLA) – Special functions
(Symmetric – Complete) – Decomposition – Control Unit.

CC271 Programming I
3(3,0,1) Prerequisites: CSE102
Problem Solving. Principles of Structured Programming. Data Types Fundamental Programming
Constructs. Types, Expressions, and Assignments. Iterative Control Structures. Conditionals and
Selection. Functions and Parameter Passing. Pointers. Input and Output. Recursion. The Concept of
Recursion. Recursive Procedures Testing and Debugging

CC272 Programming II
4(3,2,1) Prerequisites: CC271
Information Hiding and Abstract Data Types. Object–Oriented Design versus Structured Design.
Classes and Objects. Inheritance. Polymorphism. Operator Overloading . Generic Functions and
Classes

CC301 Electronic Circuit Analysis


3(2,2,1) Prerequisites: CC202
Design of amplifiers and other electronic systems to satisfy specifications. Bipolar and field effect
transistors, diodes, integrated circuits and passive components are part of the hardware needed. Gain,
bandwidth, feedback, stability are some of the design concepts . Stability and response of feedback
amplifier, wideband amplifier, operational amplifier characteristics, waveform generators and wave
shaping, nonlinear circuit applications, signal generators,. Design of analog electronic circuits, circuit
simulation, response characterization, and printed circuit construction

CC312 Digital Logic Circuits II


3(2,1,2) Prerequisites: CC212
Synchronous sequential systems (analysis- synthesis- state equivalence- machine minimization) –
Incompletely specified machines – Asynchronous sequential systems (Design procedures – reduction
of states – flow table- Race Free State assignment) Linear machines

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CC321 Computer Organization
3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC212 , CC271
Register level description of computer execution and the functional organization of a computer;
essential elements of computer architecture; major functional components of a modern computer
system. Characteristics of machine codes: instruction formats and addressing modes. The elements of
machine and assembly code programming. Memory hierarchy and organization. Interfacing and
communication between processor and peripheral devices. Experiments provide laboratory experience
in hardware and software to interface memory and peripheral components to a computer system.

CC322 Computer Architecture


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC321
Design principles associated with modern computer architectures; performance and cost
considerations; architectural features influenced by such features as operating systems and window
systems, high level languages, networking, security considerations; processor implementation
strategies, micro-programming, pipelining, CISC and RISC, vector processors; memory hierarchy,
cache, virtual memory organization for high performance machines; special purpose components and
devices; simple demonstrations provide experience in the designs and operations of different types of
computer architecture such as memory architectures, I/O and bus subsystems, special purpose
architectures, parallel processing, and distributed systems; explore hardware and software issues and
tradeoffs in the design, implementation, and simulation of working computer systems.

CC331 Signals and Systems


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: MP202 , MP301
The concept of signals and systems, both continuous and discrete-time; signal manipulation; signal
symmetry and orthogonality; system linearity and time invariants; system impulse response and step
response; frequency response, sinusoidal analysis, convolution, and correlation; sampling in time and
quantizing in amplitude; Laplace transform; Fourier analysis, filters; analysis of discrete time signals
and systems using z-transforms; inverse transformation procedures.

CC332 Digital Signal Processing


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: MP202 , MP301
Purpose of digital signal processing (DSP), theories and concepts, uses of DSP analysis of digital
spectra; application of discrete Fourier transforms, convolution types; filtering, digital filtering;
transforms; discrete time signals; sampling issues; applications to include image processing, audio
processing; use of relevant software tools.

CC361 Control Systems


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC202 , MP202
Review of complex numbers, superposition, compound systems; frequency domain representation;
Laplace transform representation; system representation in time domain; first and second order
systems; damping, stability, poles, and zeros; feedback block diagrams; open loop and closed loop
systems; steady state error; introduction to Bode plots and Bode plot analysis, introduction to
proportional , integral ,differential control. (PID).

CC371 Analysis and Design of Algorithms


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC273
Introduction to Computational Complexity. Asymptotic analysis of Upper and Average Complexity
bounds. Standard Complexity Classes Time Complexity of iterative and recursive algorithms.
Fundamental Algorithmic Strategies . Greedy Algorithms. Divide and Conquer algorithms. Branch
and Bound Backtracking . Dynamic Programming , introduction to computability.

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CC273 Data Structures I
3(3,0,1) Prerequisites: CC271
Representation of Elementary Data types, Arrays, Strings, Linear Structures and List Structures.
Queues and Stacks. Tree structures and Graphs and their representation. High-level language Data
Handling Facilities. Algorithms for Searching and Sorting.

CC372 Systems Programming


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC271
Programming in Assembly Language , Assemblers, Macro processors, Linkers and Loaders.
Introduction to compilers.

CC373 Operating Systems


3(2,2,1) Prerequisites: CC271 , CC 321
Overview. Concurrency, implementation structures : dispatching and context switching. Mutual
exclusion: deadlock ; synchronization. Scheduling, .Memory management. Device management .File
systems. Security and protection:

CC376 Data Structures II


3(3,0,1) Prerequisites: CC273
Trees, binary search trees, heaps, equivalence classes, balanced binary search trees, searching
techniques, internal sorting, file processing (buffer pools), external sorting, indexing (ISAM, B-tree),
graph theory (minimum spanning trees, topological sort, shortest path), hashing (open hashing, closed
hashing.

CC421 Microprocessors Systems


3(3,0,1) Prerequisites: CC312
Fundamentals of microprocessors . Examples of Microprocessors. Instruction Set. Microprocessor Bus
.Interfacing, System Design.

CC441 Analogue Communication Theory


3(2,2,1) Prerequisites: CC331
Time and frequency division multiplexing, and the design and characterization of linear modulation
including amplitude modulation (AM), single sideband, double sideband and vestigial sideband, as
well as nonlinear modulation including frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation.
Superheterodyne receivers. Design includes modulators, detectors, and the effects of noise

CC442 Digital Communications


3(2,2,1) Prerequisites: CC331
Analog to digital conversion including PCM and delta modulation. Pulse shaping and Nyquist criteria.
Binary shift keying modulation including PSK, FSK, ASK and Mary modulation including QPSK,
OQPSK, pi/4 DQPSK, MSK, and QAM. Matched filters and probability of error in additive Gaussian
noise channels. Introduction to channel coding and information theory.

CC451 Computer Networks


4(3,1,1) Prerequisites: CC321 , CC331
The OSI and the IP models . Broadcast networks . MAC protocols. Ethernet, token ring, FDDI
Interconnectivity. Hubs , bridges, switches, routers. network addressing, TCP/IP .Routing protocols.

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CC471 Database Systems
4(3,1,1) Prerequisites: CC181 , CC271
Database systems : History and motivation , components of database systems ; DBMS functions ;
database architecture and data independence . Data modeling : conceptual models ; object-oriented
model ; relational data model . Relational databases: Mapping conceptual schema to a relational
schema; entity and referential integrity; relational algebra and relational calculus . Database query
languages : SQL ; query optimization ; 4th-generation environments; embedding non-procedural
queries in a procedural language.

CC461 Embedded Systems


3(3,0,1) Prerequisites: CC 421
Nature of embedded systems, particular problems, special issues; embedded microcontrollers,
embedded software; real time systems, problems of timing and scheduling; testing and performance
issues, reliability; low power computing, energy sources, software tool support for development of
such systems; problems of maintenance and upgrade; networked embedded systems.

CC541 Communication Systems


3(2,2,1) Prerequisites: CC442
Architecture, technology, operation, and application of telecommunication networks including digital
telephony, data networks, and integrated services networks. Design and analysis of networks for voice,
data, and video applications, Radio broadcasting and Television. Microwave and satellite links. link
budgets, modulation, coding, multiple access techniques, propagation effects, and earth terminals.

CC551 Computer and Network Security


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC373 , CC451
Cryptography. Network Security Application :Authentication Application , Electronic Mail Security ,
IP Security, Web Security, Network Management Security, System Security , Intruders and Viruses
, Firewalls

CC552 Net-Centric Computing


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC272
Structure., computer networking applications . Introduction to the World-Wide Web: in TCP/IP.
Streams and Datagrams. Internetworking and routing. Network Security .Building web applications:
Protocols at the application layer; database-driven web sites; remote procedure calls; lightweight
distributed objects; enterprise-wide web-based applications Network management. Agents:.
Introduction to robotic agents; mobile agents

CC581 Performance Evaluation


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: MP301 , CC321 ,CC373
Work load.. Performance indices. Single and multiple job processing models. Scheduling. Operating
system Paging, Buffer, Swaps, Memory resource allocation. Queueing networks. Simulation.
Benchmarks..

CC591 Senior Project 1


3(2,2,0)
Comprehensive project spanning two semesters; students undertake an individual project which
involves addressing a significant technical problem they embark on this under the guidance of a
supervisor; students are expected to demonstrate an ability to apply the disciplined approaches of the
course in addressing the solution to the problem; students produce a final thesis on the work and this
together with a demonstration of the working system will form the assessment

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CC592 Senior Project 2
4(3,1,1) Prerequisites: CC591
Continuation of Individual Project I.

Elective Courses

CC401 Digital Integrated Circuit Design


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites:CC301
In this course, students will learn to use a hardware description language (VHDL) in the digital design
process. Emphasis will be on system-level concepts and high-level design representations. Methods
will be learned that are appropriate for use in automated synthesis systems. Students will have the
opportunity to use commercial schematic capture and simulation tools to design a series of
increasingly complex devices. Students will also use a logic synthesis tool and synthesize assignments
into Field Programmable Gate Arrays.

CC402 VLSI Fabrication and design


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites:CC401
hardware description language (VHDL) in the digital design process. Emphasis will be on system-level
concepts and high-level design representations. Methods will be learned that are appropriate for use in
automated synthesis systems. Students will have the opportunity to use commercial schematic capture
and simulation tools to design a series of increasingly complex devices. Students will also use a logic
synthesis tool and synthesize assignments into Field Programmable Gate Arrays.

CC423 Advanced Computer Architecture


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites:CC322
Instruction-level Parallel Processors. Pipelined Processors. Super-scalar Processors SIMD
Architectures. Data-parallel Pipelined and Systolic Architectures. Vector Architectures. MIMD
Architectures. Multithreaded Architectures. Multicore, multiprocessors

CC431 Electromagnetics
3(3,1,0) Prerequisites:CC202 , MP202
Electromagnetics: Coulomb's law, Electric field, Gauss's law, Divergence theorem Energy and
potential, Conductors and dielectrics, capacitors and capacitance, Magnetostatics: Biot-Savart law,
Ampere's current law, Stoke's theorem , magnetic force, materials, and devices. Inductors and
inductance. Faraday's law Time varying fields . Maxwell's equations, Wave equation.

CC432 DSP implementation of communication systems


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC332
An introduction to designing communication subsystems and involves designing and implementing in
software demodulators, signal synthesizers, and synchronizers. A significant part of this class will be
DSP programming. Analysis, design, and realization of digital filters. Discrete Fourier Transform
algorithms, digital filter design procedures, coefficient quantization, finite wordlength arithmetic, fixed
point implementation, limit cycles, noise shaping, decimation and interpolation

CC443 Mobile and Wireless Communications


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites:CC442
Cellular systems technical requirements including analog FM systems such as AMPS and digital
systems such as GSM. and CDMA systems. Wireless LAN’s technical requirements such as
IEEE802.11. Theory and implementation of OFDM systems

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CC444 Antennas and Wave Propagation
3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC431
Antenna fundamentals, analysis and design principles, and a survey of antenna types including: arrays,
wire antennas, broadband antennas, and aperture antennas. Behavior of radiated electromagnetic waves
in atmosphere, space, urban and indoor environments; path, frequency and antenna selection for
practical communication systems; propagation prediction

CC445 Microwave and Optical Transmission Media


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC431
High-frequency transmission lines. Smith chart. Stub matching techniques. Rectangular and circular
waveguides. Microstrip lines. Cavity resonators. Physics of light. Optical fibers: types, modes,
characteristics, and configurations. Mode theory for cylindrical waveguides. Single-mode fibers.
Integrated optical waveguides. Signal degradation in optical fiber: attenuation, modal distortion, and
dispersion. Fiber materials, fabrication, mechanical properties, and cabling.

CC462 Modern Control Systems


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC312, CC361
Introduction to modern control Approach, State variable approach, linear continuous system, linear
discrete system, Controllability, observability and stability, Observer and controller design, Stability,
Introduction to optimal control (minimum time problem,. Regular problem) , Introduction to intelligent
control system.

CC472 Software Engineering


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC371,CC471
Concepts of Software Development. Life-Cycle of Software. Requirements and Specification. Data
Model. Process Model. Design and Coding. Verification , Validation and Testing. Management of
Software Projects. Software Evolution

CC473 Programming Languages Translation


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC272
Virtual machines. Introduction to language translation. Language translation phases Lexical analysis.
Syntactic analysis: Formal definition of grammars; BNF and EBNF; bottom-up vs. top-down parsing;
tabular vs. recursive-descent parsers; error handling; Models of execution control . Declaration,
modularity, and storage management: Code generation. Optimization: Machine-independent
optimization; data-flow analysis; loop optimizations; machine-dependent optimization

CC474 Switching Theory and Models of Computation


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC312
Theory of Automata, Regular expression, Models of computability and their applications, Finite state
machine, Push-down automaton Turning machine, Petri net.

CC482 Artificial Intelligence


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites:CC271, MP301
Fundamental issues. Search and constraint satisfaction. Knowledge representation and reasoning.
Advanced search algorithms. Advanced knowledge representation and reasoning: temporal and spatial
reasoning; uncertainty; knowledge representation for diagnosis. Machine learning and neural networks.
Applications.

CC483 Optimization Techniques


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: MP202
Optimization techniques for unconstrained unidimensional problems, Unconstrained multidimensional
problems, Optimization techniques for constrained multidimensional problems, Analysis techniques
for choosing the best method to use.

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CC484 Pattern Recognition
3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: MP301
Introduction to pattern recognition as a process of data analysis, Representation of features in
multidimensional space as random vector, Similarity and dissimilarity measures in feature space,
Bayesian decision theory, Discriminant functions and supervised learning ,Clustering analysis and
unsupervised learning, Estimation and learning, Feature extraction and selection , Selected
applications.

CC485 Computer Graphics


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: CC181, CC273
Introduction . Drawing elementary shapes. Graphics Fundamentals. Two-dimensional Transforms.
Basic Interaction and Animation. Three-dimensional transformations. Visualization. Reality in
computer graphics.

CC489 Numerical Analysis


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites: MP202
Errors due to the finite precision of the machine and error in computation. Concept of iterative
solution, convergence and rate of
convergence. Numerical methods for the Solution of a nonlinear algebraic equation in one variable,
Polynomial Interpolation, Solution
of a system of simultaneous linear equations, Least Squares Approximation, Numerical integration and
differentiation.

CC 490 Computer Vision


3(3,1,0) Prerequisites:vCC489
Image Formation, Image Filtering , Binary Image Analysis, Boundary Detection, Hough Transform,
Local Invariant Features, Image Segmentation, Object Recognition, Camera Calibration, Stereo
Vision.

CC491 New trends in CCE


3(3,1,0)
Topics are selected from the new trends in computer or communication technologies.

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Program Map FOR COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING PROGRAM

Level-0 Level-1 Level-2 Level-3 Level-4


Math I Math II Math III MathIV Control Dat II Ana Com DataBa ComSys Security
MP101 MP102 MP201 MP202 CC361 CC376 CC441 CC471 CC541 CC551
MP101

Mech I Mech II Probab Sig Sys Prog II DSP Analys Embed Net Cent Perf EvaI
MP103 MP104 MP301 CC331 CC272 CC332 CC371 CC461 CC552 CC581

Grap I Grap II Prog I Data I Electron Sys Prog Op Sys Dig Com Elective Elective
MP105 MP106 CC271 CC273 CC301 CC372 CC373 CC442 CCxxx CCxxx

Chemis Produc Ele Cir Ele Cir Com Org Com Arc Elective Comp Net Elective Elective
GPE101 PE102 EME207 CC202 CC321 CC322 CCxxx CC451{ CCxxx CCxxx

Phys I Phys I I M Phys Dig I Dig II M Proc Elective Elective Proj I Proj II
MP107 MP108 MP204 CC212 CC312 CC421 CCxxx CCxxx CC591 CC592

English Comp Dis Str Tec Wri Ethics Econom Huma Huma Huma Huma
HS101 CSE102 CC181 HS201 HS401 HS202 HSxxx HSxxx HSxxx HSxxx

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HS102 HS103 HS301

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Program Requirements

b- Basic Engineering Courses (Core Program Courses) 28%

Credit
Code Course Title
Hours
OCE211 Buoyancy and Stability 3
OCE212 Civil and Marine Drawing 3
MSE201 Principles of Material Science and Engineering 3
CSE202 Advanced Programming and Applications 3
OCE213 Marine Hydraulics 3
OCE222 Marine Structural Analysis I 3
MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3
OCE311 Water Wave Theory 3
OCE323 Marine Hydrodynamics I 3
OCE303 Marine Structural Analysis II 3
OCE304 Introduction to Oceanography 3
OCE402 Sediment Transport and Littoral Processes 3
OCE413 Measurements and Control Systems 4
OCE424 Marine Hydrodynamics II 3
OCE423 Physical Modeling 3
OCE501 Offshore Oil and Gas Production 3
TOTAL 49

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c- Applied Engineering Courses 34%
i. Compulsory Courses
Credit
Code Course
Hours
OCE301 Marine Foundations 4
OCE302 Harbor Planning and Coastal Structures 4
OCE312 Marine Machinery and Systems 3
OCE401 Advanced Coastal Structures I 3
OCE421 Introduction to Offshore Engineering 3
OCE422 Construction of Marine and Offshore Structures 3
OCE403 Design of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Structures 4
OCE511 Design of Offshore Platforms 3
OCE534 Computer Applications in the Marine Field 3
OCE502 Surveying in the Marine Field 3
OCE512 Marine Production Technology 3
OCE551 Project I 3
OCE552 Project II 4
TOTAL 43

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ii. Elective Courses
Credit
Code Course
Hours
Elective Course (1) 3
OCE331 Dynamics of Ocean Waves
OCE332 Open Channel Hydraulics
OCE334 Renewable Energy
OCE335 Tidal Hydraulics, Wave Generation and Prediction
Elective Course (3) 3
OCE434 Dredging Technology
OCE432 Coastal Management
OCE436 Analysis and Interpretation of Wave Data
Elective Course (4) 3
OCE431 Advanced Coastal Structures II
OCE433 Floating Structure Design
Elective Course (6) 3
OCE535 Materials and Protection for Coastal Structures
OCE533 Underwater Technology
Elective Course (8) 3
OCE532 Dynamics of Offshore Structures
OCE535 Drilling Engineering
OCE537 Geophysical and Geotechnical Design
Elective Course (9) 3
OCE521 Offshore Safety and Risk Assessment
OCE536 Marine Pipelines and Risers
OCE538 Sediments Transport
TOTAL 18

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

a- Basic Engineering Courses (Core Program Courses)

OCE 211 Buoyancy and Stability 3(2,2,1)


Ship nomenclature and geometry, hydrostatic and stability calculations for surface ships and
underwater vehicles in free-floating, partially waterborne, and damaged conditions, subdivision of
ships, launching.

OCE212 Civil and Marine Drawing 3(2,2,0) Prerequisite: Engineering Graphics


Civil drawing :Introduction to civil engineering graphics, Computer Aided Design environment. Use
CAD to draw: the vertical and the horizontal plane. Study of specific examples such as: (a) steel
structures: representation of steel sections, rivets and bolted connections, welded joints, butt and fillet
welds, beam-beam and column-beam connections, splicing and column bases, (b) reinforced concrete
structures: introduction to reinforcement bars and anchorages of reinforcement, detailed reinforcement
drawings, sectional views of members and bar scheduling, specific cases of beams, slabs, columns,
staircase, footings and foundation details, (c) introduction to harbour engineering, plan layout showing
harbour structures, roads, breakwaters, piers, wharfs, dry docks, and others.
Marine drawing: Definition of ship form, lines plans for ships and floating platforms, marine
propellers and thrusters, drawing and assembly of parts for marine machinery, piping, mooring
equipment and machines.

MSE 201 Principles of Materials Science and Engineering 3(2,1,2)


Introduction to materials science, atomic structure, bonds, crystalline structure, mechanical properties
of materials, metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, electrical, thermal, and magnetic properties of
materials, materials selection for engineering applications.

CSE202 Advanced Programming and Applications 3(2,0,4) Prerequisites: Computer


Programming, Mathematics III
Advanced C programming and applications, advanced Matlab programming for solving mathematical
and engineering problems, finite element concept and its applications in the engineering field,
simulation techniques and the advanced computing and simulation packages available in the market.

OCE213 Marine Hydraulics 3(2,1,2) Prerequisite: Fluid Mechanics-1


Conservation of momentum, energy conservation, energy equation, dimensional analysis, boundary
layer theory, flow in pipes, pipe networks, head losses, flow in channels, pumps and turbines,
hydraulics models. Marine hydraulic systems.

OCE222 Marine Structural Analysis I 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: MSE201


Types of structures and loads, statically determinate structures: trusses, beams and frames, internal
forces in structural members, influence lines for statically determinate structures, geometrical
properties of sections, stresses and strains, stress-strain diagrams, combined stresses, principal stresses,
Mohr's circle in 2-D, introduction to column buckling.

MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3(2,2,0) Prerequisite: Mathematics III
Descriptive statistics: description of sample data, statistical measures (location and dispersion), review
on probability axioms and counting techniques. Conditional probabilities and Bayes formula,
stochastic independence and applications, random variables and probability distributions.
Mathematical expectation, mean, variance and moments. Some standard distributions : binomial,
Poisson, negative binomial, hyper geometric, normal, gamma, exponential and chi-square distribution.

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The T and F distribution. Joint distributions, properties, marginal distributions, covariance and
correlation coefficient.

OCE311 Water Wave Theory 3(2,2,1) Prerequisites: EME206


Introduction to different water wave theories, boundary conditions, common wave theories: linear
wave theory, stokes theory, conoidal theory, stream function theory, finite amplitude wave theory
(nonlinear theory), boundary value problem, Helmholtz equation and BVP for bounded domains,
linear wave properties, long water waves theory, wave energy and power, shoaling, refraction and
diffraction, standing waves.

OCE323 Marine Hydrodynamics I 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: EME206, OCE213


Ship resistance phenomena, dimensional analysis for the problem of ship resistance, detailed
calculations of ship resistance components, model testing techniques, extrapolation of model results to
full scale, resistance in shallow water, wind forces, Beaufort scale, sinusoidal water waves, standing
wave, depth effect, pressure in wave, wave energy, the frequency of encounter.

OCE303 Marine Structural Analysis II 3(2,2,1) Prerequisite: OCE222


3-D stress and strain, statically indeterminate structures, deflections, slope deflection and moment
distribution methods, matrix stiffness analysis method, introduction to the finite element method
(FEM), simple lab experiments.

OCE304 Introduction to Oceanography 3(2,0,2)Prerequisites: Mathematics-3, GPE101


Physical, chemical, biological, and geological ocean environments for ocean engineers, introduction to
ocean dynamical processes and general circulation, ocean measurement techniques, theory of
underwater acoustics, sonar, swath bathymetry, and tomography applications.

OCE402 Sediment Transport and Littoral Processes 3(2,2,1) Prerequisites: EME206,


OCE304, OCE213
Sediment transport: Sediment properties and size distribution, initiation of sediment movement, bed
load and suspended load transport rates, fluvial sediment transport equations, movement of material by
the sea, littoral drift, coastal protection structures, movable bed models, sediment tracing, aeolian sand
transport.
Littoral processes: Coastal morphology, equilibrium beach profiles, onshore-offshore response, sand
budgets around inlets and along open coasts, modelling of shoreline response, analyses of beach
problems and recommendations of remedial measures.

OCE413 Measurements and Control Systems 4(3,1,2)Prerequisites: EME203, OCE312


Principles of open loop and feedback systems, means of control: hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical
systems, transfer function, mathematical modelling of different control systems, control of speed,
cooling water temperature and lubricating oil temperature in diesel engines, speed control and bled
steam pressure regulation in steam turbines, steering control, dynamic positioning control,
measurement tools and methods, controller design and optimization criteria, pressure and temperature
measurements.

OCE424 Marine Hydrodynamics II 3(2,2,1) Prerequisite: OCE323


Powering prediction, propulsion systems and devices, airfoil theory, screw propeller, theories of
propeller action, law of similitude for propellers, interaction between hull and propeller, cavitation,
propeller design, steering and maneuvering, ship motion in a horizontal plane, the turning path of the
ship, maneuvering tests and trials, directional stability, rudder design.

OCE423 Physical Modeling 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE311, OCE401, OCE402, OCE421


History of model testing, purpose of physical modelling, dimensional analysis, similarity laws,
laboratory wave generation, wave modelling, wind modelling, current modelling, laboratory

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measurement and analysis, coastal structures models, sediment transport models, ship models in wave
basin, offshore structure models, cable modelling, modelling of mooring lines, risers and tendons, field
testing, data acquisition systems.

OCE501 Offshore Oil and Gas Production 3(3,0,0)


Introduction, reservoirs and wellheads, oil and gas process, gas processing and LNG, utility systems,
unconventional sources of oil and gas, environmental effects, safety aspects.

b- Applied Engineering Courses


iii. Compulsory Courses

OCE301 Marine Foundations 4(3,1,2)Prerequisites: Physics-2, MSE201


Composition and classification of soils, compaction, compressibility, consolidation, shear strength,
seepage and bearing capacity, foundation engineering problems associated with marine environment,
settlement and bearing capacity of shallow and deep foundations, analysis of onshore, nearshore and
offshore foundations, earth pressure acting on retaining structures, computer programs used to analyze
axially-loaded piles, laterally-loaded piles , sheet-pile walls and mat foundations .

OCE302 Harbour Planning and Coastal Structures 4(3,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE211, OCE212
Port planning and layout, shipping technology and economics, site selection, environmental factors
affecting design and ship operation and behavior, wave and current climate, sediment transport
considerations, port navigation and hydromechanics, navigation - safe channel design, navigable depth
concept, harbour transportation (bulk carriers, container vessels, roll-on roll-off systems, special
vessels),fishing and small craft harbours, recreational marinas, berthing maneuvers, introduction to
coastal structures.

OCE312 Marine Machinery and Systems 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: EME203, EME207


Diesel generators and performance, turbo-generators and performance, pumps, compressors, heat
exchangers, condensers, HVAC, cooling systems, fuel system, fire fighting system, lubricating system,
ballast system, sanitary system, maintenance planning of marine systems, electric load calculations,
computer applications.

OCE401 Advanced Coastal Structures I 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE212, OCE302


Breakwaters (vertical , submerged, pneumatic ,compound and rubble mound ),jetties, groynes, fenders
and seawalls, probabilistic approach to stability, crown walls, offshore ports, shiplifts, marine railways,
shipways, dry docks , floating breakwaters, barriers, barrages, levees, etc.

OCE421 Introduction to Offshore Engineering 3(3,0,0)


Introduction, drilling systems, ocean structures, offshore oil and gas production systems, support
systems, diving and submersibles, buoys and mooring systems, pipe-laying, salvage and rescue
systems, ocean mining, topsides, codes and regulations.

OCE422 Construction of Marine and Offshore Structures 3(3,0,0) Prerequisite: OCE421


Physical environmental aspects, seafloor and marine soils, materials and fabrication, construction
equipment, marine operations, seafloor modifications, pile installation; harbour, river and estuary
structures, coastal structures, steel jackets, concrete gravity-based structures, single point moorings,
seafloor templates, moored floating structures, pipelines and cables, topside installation, removal and
salvage, constructability, deep sea construction.

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OCE403 Design of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Structures 4(3,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE222,
OCE303
Reinforced concrete structures: Principles of reinforced concrete design: safety and economy,
strength, stability and serviceability criteria, design of reinforced concrete members to resist
compressive, bending, and shearing loads.
Steel structures: Design of steel members, beams, columns, welded and bolted connections,
eccentrically loaded and moment resistant joints, plate girders, plastic design, load and resistance
factor design, composite construction.

OCE511 Design of Offshore Platforms 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE421


Preliminary design methods for the design of offshore platforms and vehicles from mission statement
to design selection, weight and cost analysis, powering estimation, principal design characteristics,
computer-aided design. Applications to semi-submersibles, ships, and/or offshore platforms.

OCE534 Computer Applications in the Marine Field 3(2,2,0)Prerequisites: CSE102, CSE202


Computer Graphics, simulation, computer methods in ship and offshore platform design, ship and
floating platform computer packages, application of CAD/CAM/CIM.

OCE502 Surveying in the Marine Field 3(2,2,1)


Plane surveying, area and volume computations, instruments and equipment, positioning methods: tag
line , range azimuth, land passed electronic systems, depth measurements techniques, single and
multi-beam acoustic measurements techniques, airborne hydrographic surveying, dredging
measurement and payment volume computation, remote sensing, global positioning systems (GPS),
geographical information systems (GIS), coastal engineering surveys, planning and processing survey
for civil work projects, contracted survey specification and cost estimate.

OCE512 Marine Production Technology 3(3,0,0)Prerequisite: PE102


Dimensioning and tolerancing, cutting, forming and shaping, welding and welding sequence,
production and operations management, plant layout and process planning: assembly line, process and
group technology, process flow analysis and simulation, capacity planning and scheduling, inventory
and resource management, computer integrated manufacturing (CIM), quality management, tendering
and bidding on contracts, process costing, activity based costing.

OCE551 Project I 3(1,2,3)

OCE552 Project II 4(1,3,6)

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iv. Elective Courses
OCE3E1 Elective Course (1) 3(2,2,0)
The student should select one of the following courses:

OCE331 Dynamics of Ocean Waves 3(2,2,0) Prerequisite: OCE311


Development of classical wave theory, description and formulation of wave problems in realistic
seaways, free waves and forced waves, generation, propagation, diffraction, radiation, refraction, and
reflection of ocean waves, random water waves.

OCE332 Open Channel Hydraulics 3(2,2,0) Prerequisite: OCE213


Review of basic concepts of fluid flow, types of flow, states of flow, equation of motion, energy
principle, transition problem, momentum equation, hydraulic jump, critical flow applications, flow
measurement, Manning' formulae, uniform flow computations and design for prismatic and compound
irregular cross-sections, erodible and nonerodible channels, gradually varied steady flow,
classification and computation of flow profiles, the discharge problem, flow around bridge piers and
flow through culverts, storm sewer design, numerical solutions, kinematics wave approximation, the
method of characteristics, computer applications

OCE334 Renewable Energy 3(2,2,0)Prerequisite: EME203


Types of renewable energy: wave, wind, solar, hydrogen; energy management principles, applications:
offshore wind turbines, OTEC (offshore thermal energy conversion), photovoltaic, solar collectors,
fuel cells, cold out of heat, absorption refrigeration units, computer applications.

OCE335 Tidal Hydraulics, Wave Generation and Prediction 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE213,
OCE311
Classification of estuaries, tides and other long waves, winds and wind-generated waves, wave
prediction, freshwater inflow, changes in sea level, factors influencing hydrodynamics, solution
methods, sedimentation, analysis of estuaries, control work design, sitting of control works,
maintenance dredging, environmental considerations.

OCE4E3 Elective Course (3) 3(2,2,0)


The student should select one of the following courses:

OCE434 Dredging Technology 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE213, OCE402


Types of dredgers, hydraulic dredging, dredging in navigation channels, dredging in cohesive sediment
areas, disposal of dredged materials at sea, dredging management, dredge pump selection, pump and
system characteristics, head loss in horizontal and vertical pipes for two- and three- phase flow, design
of disposal methods for dredged material, environmental effects of dredging, selection of dredging
equipment, littoral drift and sediment problems.

OCE432 Coastal Management 3(2,2,0)


Introduction, coastal management issues, concepts of coastal planning and management, major coastal
management and planning techniques, coastal management planning.

OCE436 Analysis and Interpretation of Wave Data 3(2,2,0) Prerequisite: OCE311


Unidirectional data; time history, statistics of individual wave heights and periods; the shape of one
dimensional spectrum, wave climate and its variability, wave groups and envelopes, estimating
extreme wave height, directional data; angular harmonic and directional parameters, noise and its
effects, analysis and description of processes in random seas, producing- from measurements- the
statistical distributions of waves, parametric and spectral sea-state descriptions, directional wave
spectra, ocean engineering design criteria and linear responses of ocean structures and systems.

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OCE4E4 Elective Course (4) 3(2,2,0)

The student should select one of the following courses:

OCE431 Advanced Coastal Structures II 3(2,2,0) Prerequisite: OCE401


Terminals, wharves, bulkheads, moorings, berthing, sheet pile systems, sand bypassing systems.
Protective beach and dune construction-stabilization, risk analyses, construction methods, life time
estimation, functional and structural design.

OCE433 Floating Structure Design 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE211, OCE222, OCE303


Forces on offshore floating structures, wave and wind loading, stability and trim, longitudinal strength,
pressure vessel design: theory and codes, combined bending and pressure loads, plate panels under
bending and buckling, local strength analysis.

OCE5E6 Elective Course (6) 3(2,2,0)

The student should select one of the following courses:

OCE535 Materials and Protection for Coastal Structures 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: MSE201,
OCE401
Maintenance , inspection and repair , rock, concrete, steel, timber, geotextiles, polymers and
composite materials, factors affecting corrosion and materials deterioration, cathodic protection,
coatings and inhibitors , materials selection, designing to minimize the deleterious effects on metals,
concrete and woods, environmental degradation.

OCE533 Underwater Technology 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: PE102, OCE421


Diving, manned and unmanned submersibles, underwater imaging, underwater cutting, underwater dry
and wet welding, underwater non-destructive testing, underwater installation, underwater maintenance
and repair.

OCE5E8 Elective Course (8) 3(2,2,0)

The student should select one of the following courses:

OCE532 Dynamics of Offshore Structures 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: MP301, OCE311, OCE421


Wave-induced loads and load effects, frequency domain calculations of the dynamic response of
offshore structures in realistic seaways, time domain simulation of the dynamic response of offshore
structures in realistic seaways, influence of second order forces and moments on the dynamic response
of offshore structures, influence of mono-hull and twin-hull on the dynamic response of offshore
structures.

OCE535 Drilling Engineering 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE213, OCE421


Rotary drilling rig operations, well construction, drill strings, drill bits, casing and wellheads,
cementing, well control, directional and horizontal drilling, well planning and fishing operations,
extended reach, horizontal and multi-layered well drilling techniques, types of offshore drilling rigs,
drilling from offshore floating rigs.

OCE537 Geophysical and Geotechnical Design 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE301, OCE413,


OCE421
Introduction, regulations and standards, specifications, geophysical techniques: high resolution
reflection systems, sounders, side-scan sonar, sub-bottom profilers, marine magnetometer, remotely

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operated vehicles, autonomous underwater vehicles, seismic refraction systems, electrical resistivity
systems, geotechnical techniques: vessels and rigs, methods of drilling and sampling, soil sampling,
in-situ testing, operational considerations, legislation and regulations, offshore foundation design.

OCE5E9Elective Course (9) 3(2,2,0)

The student should select one of the following courses:

OCE521 Offshore Safety and Risk Assessment 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: MP301, OCE421
Safety and risk issues, regulatory requirements, hazard and hazard analysis, risk terminology,
quantitative risk analysis (QRA), risk assessment, case studies, project.

OCE536 Marine Pipelines and Risers 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE213, OCE421


Pipeline design analysis, wall thickness and material grade, limit state design, soil and pipe interaction,
hydrodynamics around pipes, on-bottom stability, vortex induced vibrations, pipeline installation,
routing, corrosion; inspection, maintenance and repair, design codes and criteria for risers, pipe-in-pipe
and bundle systems.

OCE538 Sediments Transport 3(2,2,0) Prerequisites: OCE301, OCE402, OCE501


Sediment properties and measurement techniques, erosion processes, transport processes, deposition
processes, wave propagation, numerical modeling, engineering and management implications.

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‫ﻣﺗطﻠﺑــﺎت ﺑرﻧــﺎﻣﺞ ﻫﻧدﺳــﺔ ﻣﻧﺻــﺎت اﻟﺑﺗــروﻝ اﻟﺑﺣرﻳــﺔ و ﻫﻧدﺳــﺔ اﻟﺷ ـواطﺊ طﺑﻘــﺎ‬
:‫ﻟﻠﺷروط اﻟﻣرﺟﻌﻳﺔ اﻟﺻﺎدرة ﻋن اﻟﻬﻳﺋﺔ اﻟﻘوﻣﻳﺔ ﻟﺿﻣﺎن ﺟودة اﻟﺗﻌﻠﻳم واﻹﻋﺗﻣﺎد‬

(A) Humanities and Social Sciences: (11%)

Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
HS101 English Language 2
HS102 Human Rights 1
HS103 History of Engineering Sciences 1
HS201 Technical Writing 2
HS202 Engineering Economics 2
HS301 Project Management 2
HS401 Law and Engineering Ethics 2
HS3E2 Elective Course (2) 2
HS4E5 Elective Course (5) 2
HS5E7 Elective Course (7) 2
HS5E10 Elective Course (10) 2
TOTAL 20

(B) Mathematics and Basic Sciences: (20%)

Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
MP101 Mathematics I 3
MP102 Mathematics II 3
MP103 Mechanics I 3
MP104 Mechanics II 3
MP107 Physics I 3
MP108 Physics II 3
GPE101 Engineering Chemistry 3
MP201 Mathematics III 3
MP202 Mathematics IV 3
EME203 Thermodynamics I 3
EME206 Fluid Mechanics I 3
MP301 Probability and Statistics for Engineers 3
TOTAL 36

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(C) Basic Engineering Sciences: (24%)

Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
MP 105 Engineering Graphics I 3
MP 106 Engineering Graphics II 3
PE 102 Production Engineering 3
EME207 Electric Circuits 3
OCE211 Buoyancy and Stability 3
OCE212 Civil and Marine Drawing 3
MSE201 Principles of Material Science and Engineering 3
OCE213 Marine Hydraulics 3
OCE222 Marine Structural Analysis I 3
OCE311 Water Wave Theory 3
OCE323 Marine Hydrodynamics I 3
OCE402 Sediment Transport and Littoral Processes 3
OCE423 Physical Modeling 3
OCE3E1 Elective Course (1) 3
TOTAL 42

(D) Applied Engineering and Design: (25%)

Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
OCE303 Marine Structural Analysis II 3
OCE424 Marine Hydrodynamics II 3
OCE301 Marine Foundations 4
OCE302 Harbor Planning and Coastal Structures 4
OCE312 Marine Machinery and Systems 3
OCE401 Advanced Coastal Structures I 3
OCE421 Introduction to Offshore Engineering 3
OCE403 Design of Reinforced Concrete and Steel 4
Structures
OCE511 Design of Offshore Platforms 3
OCE4E3 Elective Course (3) 3
OCE4E4 Elective Course (4) 3
OCE5E6 Elective Course (6) 3
OCE5E8 Elective Course (8) 3
OCE5E9 Elective Course (9) 3
TOTAL 45

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(E) Computer Applications and ICT: (7%)

Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
CSE 102 Computer Programming 3
CSE202 Advanced Programming and Applications 3
OCE413 Measurements and Control Systems 4
OCE534 Computer Applications in the Marine Field 3
TOTAL 13

(F) Projects and Practice: (6%)

Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
OCE512 Marine Production Technology 3
OCE551 Project I 3
OCE552 Project II 4
TOTAL 10

(G) Institution Character-Identifying Subjects: (7%)

Credit
Code Course Name
Hours
OCE304 Introduction to Oceanography 3
OCE422 Construction of Marine and Offshore Structures 3
OCE501 Offshore Oil and Gas Production 3
OCE502 Surveying in the Marine Field 3
TOTAL 12

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Alexandria University- Faculty of Engineering
Offshore and Coastal Engineering Program Prerequisite Credit or registration

First Year Second year Third Year Fourth Year Fifth Year
Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring
English Human Technical Engineering Project Humanities Law and Eng. Elective Elective Elective
Language Writing Economics
HS 101
c Rights
HS 102 HS 201 HS 202
Management
HS 301
Elective
HS 3E2
Ethics
HS 401
Course 5
HS 4E5
Course 7
HS 5E7
Course 10
HS 5E10

Mathematics I Mathematics II Mathematics III Mathematics Electric Marine Structural Sediment Transport Marine Offshore Oil& Gas Surveying in the
IV Circuits Analysis II & Littoral Processes Hydrodynamics Production Marine Field
MP 201 (3) MP 202(3) EME 307 OCE 303 (3) OCE 402 (3) II OCE 501 (3)
MP 101 (3) MP 102(3) OCE 502 (3)

Physics I Physics II Fluid Thermo- Probability Intro. To Measurements and Physical Design of Offshore Marine Production
Mechanics I dynamics and Statistics Oceanography Control Systems Modeling Platforms Technology
OCE 413 (4) OCE 423 OCE 511 (3) OCE 512 (3)
MP 107 MP 108 EME 206 EME 203 MP 301 (3) OCE 304

Engineering Engineering Advanced


Marine Marine Machinery Advanced Coastal Construction Of Offshore Safety and
Buoyancy and Programming & Elective course 8
& Systems Marine & Offshore Risk Assessment
Mechanics I Mechanics II Stability Applications Foundations Struct.I
structures OCE 521 (3)
MP 103 MP 104 OCE 211 CSE 202 (3) OCE 301 OCE 312 (3) OCE 401 (3) OCE 422 (3) OCE 5E8 (3)

Harbor Planning & Intro. To Design of Elective Course


General Production Civil and Marine Marine Water Wave Coastal Structures Elective Course 6
Offshore Eng. Reinforced Concrete 9
Chemistry Engineering Drawing Hydraulics Theory OCE 302 (4) &Steel Structures
PE 102 (3) OCE 212 (3) OCE 213 (3) OCE 311 OCE 421 OCE 5E6 (3)
GPE 101 OCE 403 (3)

Engineering Computer Principles of Material Marine Structural Marine Elective Course 1 Elective course 3 Elective Course 4 Project (I) Project (II)
Graphics Programming Science & Analysis I Hydrodynamics
Engineering
MP 105 (4) CSE 102 (3) OCE 222 (3) I OCE 3E1 (3) OCE4E3 (3) OCE 4E4 (3) OCE 551 OCE 552
MSE 201 (3)

Credit hours per term


18 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 17 18
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