GS111: Mathematics I Credits: 3
Limits, continuity, derivatives, chain rule, higher derivatives, implied differentiation, trigonometric functions, maximum, minimum, point of inflection, curve sketching, role’s theorem, mean value theorem. Definite and indefinite integrals: Definition, area under curve, area between two curves, volume of solids of revolution. Methods of integration by substitution, integration by parts.
GS112: Physics I Credits: 3
Units and Dimensions, Vectors and scalars, Kinematic Equations 1, Kinematic Equations 2, Kinetics, Work and Kinetic Energy, Energy and Momentum, Waves definition, Types of waves The wave equation, Sound waves, Electromagnetic waves.
GS113: Chemistry I Credits: 3
Classifications of matter, physical and Chemical properties, measurements(SI), Scientific Notation, Naming Compounds, Atomic number, Mass number, Atomic weight, Isotopes, Molecular weights and Percent composition, Stoichiometry, The structure of an atom, Periodic Table of Elements, Types of Chemical Reactions, Lewis Symbols or Diagrams, Chemical Bonds, Chemical Equilibrium, Acidic and Bases, Gases laws, Introduction in organic chemistry.
GE114: Engineering Drawing-I Credits: 2
Introduction: Drawing instrument, types of lines, letters and figures, geometrical construction, dimensioning, projections, principles of first angle and third angle projection, projection applications, sectioning, section of views and hatching.
GH116: Arabic Language Credits: 2
Review of Arabic courses taken in high school, including construction of Arabic sentence, spelling and punctuation.
GH115 & GH125: English (I&II) Credits:2&2
GH115 and GH125 are complimentary courses designed to introduce the student to the basic patterns of scientific English at the introductory stage and thereafter deals with more advanced materials. Each cover:-
- Intensive reading of passage containing material the student needs with comprehension questions, contextual references, vocabulary exercises and affixation.
- The study of scientific vocabulary which includes use of dictionary, spelling and affixation.
- Revision and study of Basic English verb tenses, action and passive.
- Description of the laboratory experiments.
- Study and use of the passive voice in scientific technical English.
- Form.
- Compound nouns. The English noun phrases, relative clause
GS121: Mathematics II Credits: 3
Methods of integration: By partial fractions, by successive reduction formula, transcendental function; differentiation and integration of transcendental functions. Complex numbers, partial differentiation, applications on relative maxim and minim, the method of Long-range multiplier integration with applications.
GS122: Physics II Credits: 3
Electrostatics: Charges and fields, the electric potential electric current, the magnetic fields electric fields in matter. Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s explanation and quantum theory of the hydrogen atom, radioactive decay law derivation.
GS123: Chemistry II Credits: 2
Laboratory safety, Laboratory techniques, definition acids, bases and salts, Identification of Acidic and Basic Radicals, Experiments……..
A- Acidic Radicals:
1- Dilute HCl acid group (Carbonate CO32-, BiCarbonate HCO3-, SulphideS2, Sulphite SO32-, Thiosulphate S2O32-, Nitrire NO2- and Acetate CH3COO–).
2-Concentrated H2SO4 acid group (( Chloride Cl– Bromide Br–, Iodide I–, Nitrate NO3– and Oxalate C2O42- ))
3- Miscellaneous group (( Sulphate SO42-, Phosphate PO43- and Borate B4O72-)).
B- Basic Radicals: some available radical
Copper Cu2+, Cadmium Cd2+, Ferrous Fe2+, Ferric Fe3+, Aluminium Al3+, Cobalt Co2+, Calcium Ca2+, Barium Ba2+, Magnesium Mg2+, Potassium K+.
GE124: Engineering Drawing-II Credits: 2
This course is a comprehensive introduction to AutoCAD to produce 2D drawings. The course is delivered in a variety of modes, including theory, demonstrations and practical work. Participants gain hands on experience of AutoCAD through a series of practical exercises.
GE127: Workshop Technology Credits: 2 Industrial safety, engineering material and their properties, casting, rolling, forging extrusion, sheet metal work, welding, principle of metal cutting and machining operations, heat and surface treatment, principle of management engineering.
GE126: Engineering Mechanics-I (Statics) Credits: 3
Static of particles; forces in plane and space, static of rigid bodies; Equivalent system of force; equilibrium in two and three dimensions. Work and energy, analysis of trusses, frames and machines, free body diagrams; kinematics; stability friction, centroids and centre of gravity-lines, areas and volumes moment of inertia of areas and masses.
GE216: Eng. Mechanics II (Dynamics) Credits: 3
Dynamics of particles: kinematics including rectilinear and curvilinear action kinetics of particles, Newton’s Laws of motion, energy principles, impulse and momentum, impact. Riding body dynamics: kinematics of motion including plan motion, motion relative to rotating frame, kinetics of rigid bodies. Introduction to mechanical vibration