الوصف المختصر لمقررات لبرنامج الهندسة المدينة

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Islamic Culture 1SLM1112يهدف هي المقرر إلى توضيح المفاهيم الأساسية في الثقافة الإسلامية المبنية على الوسطية والاعتدال المأخوذة من القران والسنة وليتزود بالمعارف والفنون والاتجاهات السلوكية اللازمة والتي تحلي بقيم الإسلام المواضيع هذا المقرر تشمل مفهوم الثقافة الإسلامية، خصائص الثقافة الإسلامية، أسس العقيدة الإسلامية، لمحات من حياه رسولنا الكريم صلى وعلية وسلم، مفهوم النظم الإسلامية، النظام الاجتماعي في الإسلام، النظام الاخلاقي في الإسلام، مكانه المرأة في الإسلام، الشباب ومشكلاته، اسهامات المسلمين.
Arabic Language 1ARAB1122صُمِّم هذا المساق؛ ليزوّد الطالب بأساسيّات اللغة العربيّة التي تبصّره بقواعد نظامها النحويّ والصرفيّ بأسلوب سهل وواضح؛ ليتمكّن من التواصل اللغويّ السليم، متحدّثا، وكاتبا، وقارئا، ومستمعا، بوصفه ناطقا بالعربيّة.
English Language 1ENG1132This course for students of all B.A departments at A-Arab University to improve their skills writing, listening, speaking and reading) of English language. The course offers new vocabulary and illustrates punctuations and grammar rules and makes the students familiar with daily language.
Computer SkillsIT1142This course aims to introduce the student to the basic skills and knowledge necessary to deal with the computer to enable him to use the basic systems, applications and services as an information and knowledge base for use in his field of specialization and the possibility of dealing with any applications or services that may be provided to the student in other courses according to his field of specialization. The course includes learning about the components of information technology, the Windows operating system, a word processing program, an electronic spreadsheet program, and a presentation program, in addition to skills in dealing with the Internet and using e-mail. The course is accompanied by performing some applications in the laboratory.
Deferential CalculusEIT1153This course deals with the concepts of sets,  graphs and their gradients,  rectangular coordinates system, lines, the  circle,  functions  and  their  graphs,  some  types  of  functions,  trigonometric  functions,  the exponential function, logarithmic functions, limits and continuity of functions,  derivatives  of functions, derivatives of  trigonometric  functions,  higher  order  derivative,  implicit  differentiation, velocity  and acceleration.
General physicsEIT1163This course provides the concepts of units, dimensions, vectors and state the different kinds of motion including one-dimension and two-dimension motion and the laws that govern them, in addition illustrate the basic principles of fluid mechanics and Summarize the elastic inelastic properties of solids.      
General ChemistryCHEM1173This course covers fundamental concepts in chemistry essential for engineering students. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, properties of gases, liquids, and solids, and the basics of thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium. Students also gain laboratory skills by conducting simple experiments that reinforce theoretical principles. The course lays a foundation for understanding chemical interactions in the engineering field.
Engineering DrawingCE1182This course introduces students to the fundamentals of engineering drawing and engineering graphics. Topics include types of lines, scales, orthographic projections, sections, and dimensioning. Students learn how to represent objects clearly and accurately through manual drawing. Practical exercises help develop precision and understanding of spatial relationships essential for engineering design.
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Islamic Culture 2SLM1212يهدف هذا المقرر إلى توضيح السياسة الشرعية بمبادئها واصولها في سياسة الحياة والرقي به على الرفاهية والحياة الكريمة والقدرة على مواجهه التحديات بأنواعها الداخلية والخارجية والمستجدة وإيجاد الحلول المناسبة لها ويشمل هذا المقرر المواضيع التالية النظام السياسي في الإسلام، فضل الإسلام، نظام الشورى في الإسلام، قضايا سياسية/ قضايا اقتصادية، قضايا معاصره وغزو فكري.
Arabic Language 2ARAB1222صُمِّم هذا المقرّر؛ ليزوّد الطالب بأساسيّات اللغة العربيّة التي تبصّره بقواعد نظامها النحويّ والصرفيّ، وبالأساليب اللغويّة الشائعة في العربيّة، وبمهارات الكتابة الأساسيّة، كل ذلك بأسلوب سهل وواضح؛ لتعزيز تمكّنه من التواصل اللغويّ السليم في أثناء القراءة والكتابة والمحادثة، بوصفه ناطقا بالعربيّة.
English Language 2ENG1232This course for students of all B.A departments at A-Arab University to improve their skills writing, listening, speaking and reading) of English language. The course offers new vocabulary and illustrates punctuations and grammar rules and makes the students familiar with daily language.
Communication SkillsCOM1242تهدف المادة إلى المام الطالب بالمفاهيم والنظريات في مجال الاتصال الإنساني واكسابه المهارات الأساسية في مجال التواصل مع الذات والأخرين وتعزيز ممارستها في مجال حياته اليومية والعلمية باستخدام أساليب جدية تعتمد على التدريب والتقويم المتنوع والفعال ويشكل المواضيع التالية: مقدمة في الاتصال، الاتصال مع الذات، مهارات الاستقبال، مهارات الارسال، الانصات غير الكلامي، مهارات الحوار والاقناع، الاتصال في بيئة العمل.
Integral CalculusEIT1253This course proves the principles of integral Calculus. The topics include Integration, Antiderivative, Indefinite Integral, rules of Indefinite Integral, the definite Integral:  sums and sigma notation, the area under the curve, the definite integral and the fundamental theorem of calculus, the mean value theorem for definite integral, substitution in definite integral.  Techniques of integration:  basic integration formulas, integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, trigonometric substitutions, integration by partial fraction, numerical integration:  trapezoidal and Simpson rules, errors and their estimation.  Some applications of integration:  area under the curves, volume of the solid of revolution, work.  Indeterminate forms and improper integrals: indeterminate formulas, L’Hopital’s rule, improper integrals of types one and two, tests for convergence, divergence: direct comparison test, limit comparison test.
Advanced General physicsCE1263This course provides advanced concepts in physics Topics include rotational dynamics, oscillations, wave motion, thermodynamics, and electricity and magnetism. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, experimental analysis, and real-world applications in engineering. Laboratory experiments support theoretical learning and develop students’ practical skills in measuring and interpreting physical phenomena. Students build a strong foundation for advanced engineering courses requiring physical principles.
Graphics by using computer CADCE1272This course introduces students to computer-aided design (CAD) software used for engineering drawings. It covers the fundamentals of creating, editing, and presenting 2D and basic 3D models. Students learn to produce professional-quality technical drawings for civil engineering projects. Emphasis is placed on accuracy, layer management, dimensioning, and the practical application of CAD tools in design and drafting tasks. Hands-on practice ensures students can effectively apply CAD skills in future engineering work.
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Technical WritingEIT2112The objective of this course is to study the fundamentals of technical writing. Topics include the concepts of technical writing  and its differences with academic writing, processes in technical communication, tools and techniques to perform collaborative projects and writing, formatting the technical documents with modern tools and techniques, techniques to write official letters, memos and Email, writing definitions and descriptions, writing informal reports to address immediate and intermediate tasks accomplishment, writing formal report to portray complex nature of issues, writing informal proposals to cover project with limited scope, writing formal proposals to submit a detailed document, normally applied to large projects, developing presentation skills, preparing effective CV’s and cover letter, developing skills for Job interview, learning styles in technical writing for effective revision, and practicing professional presentations in a seminar environment.
Differential EquationsEIT2123This course covers the basic concepts of differential equations such as types, order, degree, types of solutions, differential equations of first order and first degree and then linear differential equations of first order and their solutions, and applications. Recognition of linear differential equations of higher order and finding their solutions by general and short methods, as well as undetermined coefficients and variation of parameters methods for finding the particular integral.
StaticsCE2133This course focuses on the fundamental principles of statics and its applications in architectural and structural engineering. Students learn to analyze forces and equilibrium, apply Newton’s laws of motion to structural systems, and calculate reactions in static structures. The course also covers moments, internal stresses, and structural stability, providing a solid foundation for understanding building structural design.
Engineering GeologyCE2143This course introduces basic geological concepts essential for civil engineers. Topics include the formation and classification of rocks and minerals, geological structures, and processes affecting earth materials. Students learn how geological factors impact engineering projects, including site selection, stability, and foundation design. Field trips and practical exercises reinforce understanding of real-world geological challenges in engineering.
 Fluid MechanicsCE2153This course introduces the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics with applications in civil engineering. Topics include fluid properties, fluid statics, fluid dynamics, continuity, energy and momentum equations, flow in pipes and open channels, and dimensional analysis. Emphasis is placed on understanding fluid behavior and solving engineering problems related to water supply, hydraulics, and environmental systems.
Fundamental of surveying CE2163This course introduces the basic principles and techniques of surveying. Topics include measurement of distances, angles, and elevations, use of surveying instruments, and preparation of maps and plans. Students gain practical skills in field surveying through hands-on exercises. The course also introduces modern surveying techniques like GPS and total station use.
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Structural Analysis 1CE2213This course introduces the fundamentals of structural analysis. Students learn methods to determine forces, moments, and deformations in statically determinate structures. Topics include analysis of beams, trusses, and frames under various loads. It emphasizes problem-solving techniques and the importance of structural stability and equilibrium in civil engineering projects. Practical applications are discussed to bridge theory with real-world design.
Linear AlgebraEIT2223This course covers the principles of linear algebra, including systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, and linear transformations. It emphasizes applications in engineering problems such as structural analysis and computer modeling. Students also explore eigenvalues and eigenvectors, providing a strong mathematical foundation for advanced engineering courses.
Construction MaterialsCE2233This course explores the properties and behavior of materials used in construction, such as concrete, steel, wood, and composites. It discusses material selection, testing methods, durability, and performance criteria. Students understand the relationship between material properties and structural performance, preparing them for practical design and quality control in construction projects.
Advanced SurveyingCE2243This course covers advanced techniques like total station usage, GPS surveying, and topographic mapping. Students learn methods for precise measurement and mapping for large-scale engineering projects. Emphasis is placed on error analysis, fieldwork, and data processing. Practical training sessions enhance students’ technical surveying skills.
Mechanics of MaterialsCE2253This course studies the behavior of materials under different types of loads, including axial, torsional, bending, and shear forces. Topics include stress and strain analysis, deformation, elasticity, and failure theories. Students learn how materials respond to real-world forces and how to design components to ensure safety and reliability in civil structures.
Water Resources EngineeringCE2263This course introduces students to water resources management principles. Topics include hydrology, surface and groundwater flow, hydraulic structures, and water distribution systems. Students analyze the challenges of sustainable water usage and develop engineering solutions for water conservation, flood control, and supply systems. Practical case studies enhance learning.
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Learning and thinking and researchEIT3113This course is proved the student the skills of Learning, Thinking, and Research. Topic include: Introduction to Learning & Thinking & Research, Study Skills and Motivation to Learn, Information Processing Skills, Speed Reading Skills, The Concept of Scientific Research & Its Tools, Mechanics for Searching Documented Information, Elements of Scientific Research and Its Tools, Skills using   MS word to write project Skills using  reference management tool, Thinking Skills and it’s Types, The Six Hats of Thinking and Program (S.C.A.M.P.E.R) in Thinking, Renew Your Thinking (The CoRT Thinking Program).
Numerical Methods & ProgrammingCE3123This course introduces numerical methods for solving engineering problems and programming basics. Topics include error analysis, root finding, interpolation, numerical differentiation and integration, and solving differential equations. Students also learn programming languages like MATLAB or Python to implement numerical solutions. Emphasis is placed on practical applications in civil engineering problems.
Reinforced Concrete 1CE3133This course introduces the fundamentals of reinforced concrete design. Topics include material properties, behavior of structural elements, analysis, and design of beams, slabs, and columns under flexure, shear, and axial loads. Students learn to apply building codes and standards to ensure safe and efficient designs. Practical examples and design exercises are included
Soil MechanicsCE3143This course focuses on the engineering properties of soils and their behavior under load. Topics include soil classification, permeability, consolidation, shear strength, and compaction. Laboratory tests and field methods are emphasized to assess soil conditions for foundations and earthworks. Students learn practical skills essential for geotechnical investigations.
Structural Analysis 2CE3153This course continues from Structural Analysis 1, focusing on statically indeterminate structures. Methods include moment distribution, slope deflection, and matrix analysis techniques. Students study load effects on continuous beams, frames, and arches. Advanced problem-solving and application to real-world structures are emphasized.
HydraulicsCE3163This course focuses on the principles of fluid flow in closed conduits and open channels, essential for civil engineering applications. Topics include pressure flow, pipe networks, flow measurement, energy and momentum equations, and steady/unsteady flow in open channels. Students will apply hydraulic concepts to the design and analysis of water distribution systems, drainage, and irrigation structures.
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Introduction to probability & statisticsEIT2213This course covers the fundamentals of probability theory and statistics used in engineering and applied science. The course begins with an introduction to statistics and data analysis. Then the probability topics will be covered which include; basic probability, presentation of data, Measures of central tendency, Measures of central tendency, Measures of dispersion, Counting Techniques, Definition of the probability and its applications, Independence of events and Bayes theorem and its applications, Definition of the random variable and the probability function.
Water & Environmental EngineeringCE3223This course introduces the fundamental concepts of water resources and environmental engineering. Topics include water supply and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, water quality, environmental pollution, and sustainable management of natural resources. Emphasis is placed on the design and evaluation of systems that protect public health and the environment, with applications relevant to civil engineering projects.
Reinforced Concrete 2CE3233This course focuses on advanced topics on Reinforced Concrete like the design of multi-story structures, foundations, stairs, and retaining walls. Students learn to apply load combinations, seismic considerations, and detailing practices based on modern codes. Practical design projects are integrated to build real-world skills.
Foundation EngineeringCE3243This course addresses the principles of foundation design and soil-structure interaction. Topics include shallow and deep foundations, bearing capacity, settlement analysis, and retaining structures. Students apply geotechnical principles to ensure safe and economical foundation solutions. Laboratory work and case studies supplement theoretical concepts.
Transportation Engineering 1CE3253This course introduces the fundamentals of transportation systems engineering. Topics include traffic engineering, highway design, pavement materials, geometric design, and transportation planning. Emphasis is placed on the analysis and design of transportation infrastructure, including roads, intersections, and parking facilities.
Engineering Project ManagementCE3263This course presents the concepts and techniques needed for effective project management in engineering. Topics include project planning, scheduling, budgeting, resource allocation, risk management, and project control. Students practice using project management software and learn leadership skills necessary for managing engineering projects successfully.
Summer TrainingCE3270This course where students undergo practical training in a real-world engineering environment during the summer. Students apply their academic knowledge to actual engineering tasks under the supervision of industry professionals. It provides valuable experience and prepares them for professional practice.
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Graduation Project 1CE4112This is the first part of the graduation project where students work in teams to select a project topic, perform literature reviews, and develop project proposals. Students apply research methodologies, preliminary design skills, and technical writing to prepare for the final project execution. Regular presentations and progress reports are required.
 Transportation Engineering 2CE4123This course builds upon Transportation Engineering 1, focusing on advanced topics such as transportation system management, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), and public transportation design. Students analyze complex traffic issues and propose modern engineering solutions. Practical case studies and modeling software applications are used.                                             
Engineering EconomyCE4132This course introduces economic analysis techniques applied to engineering decision-making. Topics include time value of money, cost analysis, investment evaluation, benefit-cost analysis, and financial planning. Students learn how to assess the economic feasibility of engineering projects and make informed financial decisions.
Fundamental of structural dynamicsCE4143This course introduces the basics of structural dynamics, including vibration analysis and dynamic loading on structures. Topics include free and forced vibrations, damping, response spectra, and seismic effects. Students learn analysis techniques essential for designing structures to resist dynamic forces like earthquakes and wind.
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Graduation Project 2CE4214This is the second phase of the graduation project where students complete the design, analysis, or research initiated in Graduation Project 1. Emphasis is on applying engineering principles to develop practical solutions. Students must submit a final project report, deliver presentations, and defend their work before a panel.
Steel Structures DesignCE4223This course focuses on the design of steel structures, including beams, columns, frames, and connections. Students learn design methodologies based on limit state design and working stress design principles. Emphasis is placed on safety, structural behavior under loads, and compliance with modern design codes. Practical design exercises and projects are included.