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 methods such as the auxiliary   data.   and characteristics of mater. Also, it   and axiomatic; model-based such as   tables, transaction management,   technologies, problem solving
 equation, infinite series, and Laplace   reviews important algebraic concepts   visual and abstract and formalisms;   professional, legal, and ethical issues   assignments, and practical projects
 transforms. Furthermore, students   PHY 201 - Physics and   and introduces the use of these   temporal logic, contracts, and   in data management, security and   related primarily to machine learning
 will explore the solution of systems of   Engineering Applications II   concepts in chemistry.  assertions; algebraic specifications   administration, and networked   and natural language processing. In
 differential equations  Credit Hours: 3      CHE 201L - Chemistry Lab   and formalisms; Object-Z specification   databases.  addition, this course is aligned with
 MTT 204 - Introduction to Linear   Prerequisite: PHY 102  and Z languages; automata; extended   CSC 307 - Web Design  Oracle AiML certificate. The students
        finite state machines and finite state
                                                                    will have the chance to attend training
 Algebra   The course is intended to provide   Credit Hours: 3      machines [also known UML State   Credit Hours: 3      bytes on an Oracle training channel
 Prerequisite: CHE 205 (co-req)
 Credit Hours: 3      engineering and science students   Diagrams.  Prerequisite: SWE 201 or CSC 201  dedicated for this course. At the end
 Prerequisite: MTT 200  with sufficient understanding and   This course introduces the principles   SWE 401 - Software Engineering  of the course the students can set
 knowledge of physics concepts in   and concepts of chemistry with the   The Internet and the Web have   for the AiML final exam and earn
 This course introduces Linear   Electricity and Magnetism that can   emphasis on laboratory skills and   Credit Hours: 3      revolutionized the way people   a completion certificate issued by
 Algebra and its practical applications,   be relevant to their field of study.   practical hands-on experiences for   Prerequisite: CSC 202  communicate and organizations do   Oracle Academy
 particularly in Engineering. It aims   The course is divided into two parts:   the students.  This course will have   business. The business environment
 to impart fundamental concepts of   Electricity and Magnetism.  The topics   laboratory experiments, simulated   This course covers the principles of   of today demands that ICT   CSC 408 - Distributed
 linear algebra while demonstrating   covered are; electric field, Gauss’s law,   experiments, demonstrations and   software engineering and object-  professionals know how to establish   Information Systems
 their applicability in engineering   electric potential, capacitance and   group activities for the students that   oriented analysis and design. Topics   and maintain an interactive and   Credit Hours: 3
 contexts. Topics covered include   dielectrics, current and resistance,   illustrate the principles and concepts   include software development   dynamic Websites.  In this course,   Prerequisite: CSC 202 + CSC 305
 matrices, systems of linear equations,   direct current circuits, magnetic fields,   for the course CHE 205.  as an engineering discipline,   students gain the knowledge needed
 determinants, linear transformations,   sources of magnetic field, Faraday’s   STT 201 - Intermediate Statistics   modeling with UML, requirements   to develop a well-designed Website.    The study of distributed systems is
 eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and   law and inductance.  elicitation, object-oriented analysis,   They learn the fundamentals of HTML   exciting and interesting! In many
 diagonalizing matrices.   and Research Methods  architecture design, object design,   syntax and layout, creating effective   respects, distributed systems are at
 PHY 201L - Physics and   implementation and testing,   web pages, writing client-side   the forefront of a revolution in the
  PHY 102 - Physics and   Engineering Applications II Lab  Credit Hours: 3      Software Development Lifecycle,   JavaScript, integrate JavaScript into   computer science discipline. In this
 Engineering Applications I   Prerequisite: STT 100  Software Configuration Management,   web pages and create an interactive   course we will explore the principles
 Credit Hours: 3
 Credit Hours: 3      Prerequisite: PHY 102 + PHY 201 (co-  This course provides students with   Requirements Engineering,   and dynamic Website. Cascaded Style   and paradigms that are associated
 Prerequisite: MTT 102  req)  a comprehensive understanding   Software Architecture, Use Cases,   Sheets (CSS) are introduced to specify   with distributed systems. During
 of statistical techniques commonly   Object-Oriented Design, UML   the presentation of elements on a   our exploration of principles, we
 The course aim is to provide   This course is designed to help   used in data analysis. Through   Diagrams, Software Measurement   Webpage, e.g., fonts, spacing, sizes,   will focus on developing a working
 engineering and computer science   students develop the ability to   a combination of theoretical   and Cyclomatic Complexity.  colors and positioning.  JavaScript,   understanding of the notions and
 students with clear understanding   perform scientific experiments and   concepts and practical applications,   which is the standard client-side   concepts that are fundamental to all
 of the basic concepts of physics.   to enhance their understanding of   students will gain proficiency in   scripting language for Web-based   distributed systems: communication,
 The course is divided into two parts:   theoretical material presented in   utilizing statistical methods to draw   Major Requirements   applications, is presented to add   coordination, fault-tolerance,
 Mechanics, and Waves.  The topics   Phy201 (Electricity and Magnetism)   meaningful insights from data. Topics   functionality to the web page.  transparency, self-organization,
 covered are; Units, Vectors and   by performing landmark experiments   covered include Normal Distribution,   and synchronization. During our
 Scalars, vectors product, motion in   with emphasis on the presentation   sampling distributions, estimation   CSC 302 - Database Management   CSC 406 - Artificial Intelligence  investigation of paradigms, such as
 one and two dimensions, Newton’s   and interpretation of experimental   techniques, hypothesis testing for   Systems  Credit Hours: 3  message passing, remote object
 laws of Motion, Circular motion, Work   data.  single and multiple populations,   invocation, distributed shared
 and Energy, Conservation of Energy   Goodness-of-Fit, and Analysis of   Credit Hours: 3      Prerequisite: STT 201 + CSC 301  memory, or group communication,
 and Oscillatory Motion.  CHE 205 - General Chemistry I   Variance.  Prerequisite: MTT 202 + (SWE 201 or   This course provides a comprehensive   we will examine, in great depth,
        CSC 201)
 PHY 102L - Physics and   Credit Hours: 3      SWE 302 - Formal Methods in   introduction to Artificial Intelligence. It   specific technologies for building
                                                                    distributed systems. To this end, we
 Engineering Applications I Lab  Prerequisite: (Co) ENG 102/ENG 200  Software Engineering  This course is about databases, and   is intended to equip the students with   will focus on the implementation
        in particular, relational databases and
                                      theoretical and hands-on practical
 Credit Hours: 3      This course introduces the principles   Credit Hour: 3      languages. The course introduces   knowledge necessary to analyze   of distributed systems that utilize
 Prerequisite: MTT 102 + PHY 102 (co-  of chemistry including: elements and   Prerequisite: MTT 202 + SWE 401  the concepts relating to creating,   and understand different aspects   the Java programming language.
 their symbols, the periodic table,
 requisite)  managing and querying database   related to modern AI systems. Topics   Main topics include: interprocess
 names and formulas of compounds,   The focus of this course is to   systems. It covers the fundamentals   communication, remote invocation,
 This course is designed to help   chemical reactions, balancing   introduce a mathematical approach   of databases, the process of database   covered include intelligent agents,   distributed operating systems,
                                      search and optimization algorithms,
 students develop the ability to   chemical equations, stoichiometry,   for the specification, verification,   design, including data modelling, in   distributed file systems, coordination
 perform scientific experiments and   and other major principles of   and testing of software systems.   particular with the Entity Relationship   machine learning, deep learning,   and agreement, and concurrency
 to enhance their understanding   organic and in-organic substances.    It introduces the following topics:   Model, and the relational data   natural language processing,   control.
 of theoretical concepts presented   Laws and applications will also be   propositional logic and predicate   model. Students will gain a sound   and personalized systems and
 in Physics I course (PHY102) by   described in this course.  This course   logic; unordered structures and   practical understanding of the SQL   recommender systems. The course
                                      utilizes a variety of learning and
 performing landmark experiments   gives the students a full idea about   ordered structures; relations   relational database query language.
 with emphasis on the presentation   the basic definitions of chemistry,   and functions; type declarations     They will also develop skills related   assessment tools. These include
 and interpretation of experimental   chemical interactions and laws,   property-based such as algebraic   to normalization of relational   case studies of cutting-edge AI
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