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        Bachelor of                   MTT 204 - Introduction to Linear   PHY 102L - Physics and               CHE 205 - General Chemistry I  engineering workshop.         component designed to allow
                                                                                                                                                                           students to build simple data-driven
                                                                     Engineering Applications I Lab
                                      Algebra
                                                                                                              Credit Hours: 3
        Science in                    Credit Hours: 3                        Credit Hours: 1                  Pre or Co-requisites: ENG 200   CSC 201 - Structured         AI using Excel. The data used in
                                                                                                                                            Programming I
                                                                                                                                                                           these laboratories is collected from
                                                                     Prerequisite: MTT 102
        Mechanical                    Prerequisite: MTT 200          Co-requisite: PHY 102                    Chemistry is the study of matter and   Credit Hours: 3       different domains such as health,
                                                                                                              interactions . This course introduces
                                                                                                                                                                           environmental science, business, and
                                      This course introduces Linear
                                                                                                                                            Prerequisite: MTT 102 or MTT 102
        Engineering                   Algebra and its practical applications,   This course is designed to help   the principles of chemistry including;   The main objective of this course is to   engineering.
                                                                                                              elements and their symbols, the
                                                                     students develop the ability to
                                      particularly in Engineering. It aims
                                      to impart fundamental concepts of   perform scientific experiments and   periodic table, names and formulas   provide students with the logic and   COE 202 - Engineering Ethics,
                                                                                                              of compounds, chemical reactions,
                                                                                                                                                                           Economy and Law
                                      linear algebra while demonstrating   to enhance their understanding     balancing chemical equations,   tools required to develop structured
                                      their applicability in engineering   of theoretical concepts presented   stoichiometry, and other major   software programs in C++. C++ is a   Credit Hour: 3
         Degree Requirements          contexts. Topics covered include   in Physics I course (PHY 102) by     principles of organic and in-organic   challenging programming language   Prerequisite: ENG 200 + MTT 102
                                      matrices, systems of linear equations,   performing landmark experiments   substances.  Laws and applications   that is based on both structured
                                      determinants, linear transformations,   with emphasis on the presentation   will also be described in this course.    programming and object-oriented   This course integrates two
                                      eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and   and interpretation of experimental                                   programming methodologies.     interrelated general engineering
        MTT 200 - Calculus II         diagonalizing matrices.        data                                     This course gives the students a full   However, this course focuses on   disciplines, namely: ethics and
        Credit Hours:  3              MTT 205 - Differential Equations  PHY 201 - Physics & Engineering       idea about the basic definitions of   structured programming as the main   economy. In the first part of the
                                                                                                              chemistry, chemical interactions and
                                                                                                                                            learning objective. It also serves as a
        Prerequisite: MTT 102                                        Applications II                          laws, and characteristics of mater.   preliminary foundation for learning   course, the students are introduced
        The Calculus II course extends the   Credit Hours:  3                                                 Also, it reviews important algebraic   the object-oriented programming   to ethical issues that practicing
        principles introduced in Calculus I,   Prerequisite: MTT 200       Credit Hours:  3                   concepts and introduces the use of   methodology.            engineers may face in their
        aiming to deepen understanding and   Co-requisite: MTT 204   Prerequisite: PHY 102                    these concepts in chemistry.                                 professional practice. This includes a
        expand applications. Beginning with   This course is designed to equip   The course is intended to provide                          COE 101 - Introductory Artificial   discussion of the code of ethics and
        a review of foundational functions   engineering students with essential   engineering and computer                                 Intelligence                   responsibility of engineers, ethical
        from Calculus I, students will   techniques for solving various types   science students with sufficient   CHE 201L - General Chemistry I   Credit Hours: 3        theories, ethical problems-solving
        progress to explore Transcendental   of first-order differential equations   understanding and knowledge of   Lab                   Prerequisite: STT 100          methods, and case studies based
        Functions, Integration Techniques,   including Separable, Exact, Linear,   physics concepts in Electricity and   Credit Hour: 1                                    on real events that illustrate the
        Infinite Series, and Power Series.   and Bernoulli equations. Additionally,   Magnetism that can be relevant to   Prerequisite: ENG 200    This course introduces students to   problems faced by engineers. The
        Through practical problem-solving   students will learn to formulate   their field of study. The course is   Co-requisite: CHE205   broad topics in artificial intelligence   case studies also show the effects of
        exercises, students will refine   mathematical models for basic   divided into two parts; Electricity and                           (AI) and machine learning without   engineering decisions on society.
        their skills in translating real-  physical systems. Moreover, they will   Magnetism. The topics covered are;   This course introduces the principles   requiring them to have a computing   The second part of the course gives
        world scenarios into mathematical   solve higher-order linear ordinary   electric field, Gauss’s law, electric   and concepts of chemistry with the   or mathematical background.   students a working knowledge
        equations, enhancing their ability   differential equations using different   potential, capacitance and dielectrics,   emphasis on laboratory skills and   Students will have a closer look   on making economic comparison
        to interpret and solve complex   methods such as the auxiliary   current and resistance, direct current   practical hands-on experiences for   at the booming field of AI and   of investment alternatives in
        application problems.         equation, infinite series, and Laplace   circuits, magnetic fields, sources   the students.  This course will have   develop insights on how it drives   engineering project environment.
                                      transforms. Furthermore, students   of magnetic field, Faraday’s law,   laboratory experiments, simulated   value for the society in virtually
        MTT 201 - Calculus III        will explore the solution of systems of   inductance, and alternating current   experiments, demonstrations and   all sectors including business,   This includes description of the
                                                                                                                                                                           interest and time value of money
        Credit Hours: 3               differential equations.        circuits. Taken simultaneously with      group activities for the students that   healthcare, education, engineering,   relationships, methods of comparing
                                                                                                              illustrate the principles and concepts
        Prerequisite: MTT 200                                        PHY 201L (1 credit hour).                                              and governance. The course covers   alternatives using economic concepts
                                      PHY 102 - Physics & Engineering                                         for the course CHE 205        basic AI concepts and terminologies,
        This course is a continuation of the   Applications I        PHY 201L -  Physics and                  MEC 130 - Introduction to     applications, tools, and performance   such as: the rate-of return (ROR), the
        study of Calculus II. The purpose is                         Engineering Application II Lab           Mechanical & Industrial       evaluation in an accessible way to a   present worth (PW), the future worth
                                                                                                                                                                           (FW), the annual equivalent (AE),
        to establish a firm understanding   Credit Hours:  3                                                                                wide range of audiences.
        of multi-dimensional aspects of   Prerequisite : MTT 102     Credit Hour:  1                          Engineering                                                  cost-benefit analysis and breakeven
                                                                                                                                                                           and payback analysis. Other topics
        calculus and its applications. The   The course aim is to provide   Prerequisite: PHY 102             Credit Hours: 2               Students are introduced to
        topics covered are as follows: An   engineering and computer science   Co requisite: PHY 201          Prerequisite: No Prerequisite  supervised learning including   include replacement analysis,
        introduction to vectors and geometry   students with clear understanding   This course is designed to help   This course is intended to introduce   classification and regression, deep   inflation and depreciation. The course
                                                                                                                                                                           enables students to make suitable
        of space, partial derivatives, and   of the basic concepts of physics.   students develop the ability to   students to the fields and disciplines   learning, unsupervised learning, and
        multiple integrals.           The course is divided into two parts:   perform scientific experiments and                            reinforcement learning. They are also   decisions in their professional life
                                      Mechanics, and Waves. The topics                                        of mechanical engineering, including:   trained on using simple yet powerful   when they have to make a decision
        Working through application   covered are; Units, Vectors and   to enhance their understanding of     design, manufacturing, power,   AI tools to empower their creativity   on ethical and economical basis.
        problems, the students will develop   Scalars, Kinematics, Newton’s laws of   theoretical material presented in   thermofluids, robotics, aerospace,   and innovation in problem solving, AI
        the ability to interpret and evaluate   Motion, Work and Energy, Oscillatory   Phy201 (Electricity and Magnetism)   mechatronics, biomechanics,   strategy design, process automation,
        real world application problems   Motion, Wave Motion, Sound Waves,   by performing landmark experiments   renewable energy, and industrial   and cost reduction, and thus add
        from text form into a mathematical   and Superposition of Waves. Taken   with emphasis on the presentation   engineering. The course also   value to their future employers. This
        equation.                     simultaneously with PHY 102L (1   and interpretation of experimental    introduces students to the use of   is done through a practical course
                                      credit hour).                  data.                                    basic equipment in mechanical
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