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