Computer Engineering Program



Princess Sumaya Universityfor TechnologyKing Abdullah II Facultyof EngineeringBachelor DegreeInComputer EngineeringCurriculumStarting Academic Year2015 / 2016 Bachelor in Computer Engineering CurriculumCurriculum CompositionUniversity Requirements27 =sum(left)*100/160 \# "0.0 %" 16.9 %College Requirements30 =sum(left)*100/160 \# "0.0 %" 18.8 %Department Requirements103 =sum(left)*100/160 \# "0.0 %" 64.4 %Total160 =sum(above)*100 \# "0 %" 100 % Course Numbering SystemD5D4D3D2D1Where:DigitDescriptionDetailsD1Serial NumberWithin the areaD2AreaGeneral EngineeringGeneral Electrical EngineeringElectronicsComputersCommunicationPower & MachinesControl & Specialized TopicsTechnical ElectivesSenior Project and TrainingD3Level (Year)D4Academic ProgramElectronics EngineeringComputer EngineeringCommunications EngineeringElectrical Power & EnergyD5CollegeKing Hussein Faculty of Computing SciencesKing Abdullah II Faculty of EngineeringKing Talal Faculty of Business & TechnologyUniversity Requirements (27 Credit Hours):Mandatory courses (12 credit hours):Course No.Course TitleCredit HoursPrerequisite11000Computer Skills Placement Test0?11100Computer Skills (Remedial) (1)0?31010Arabic Language Placement Test0?31019Arabic Language (Remedial) (2)0?31020English Language Placement Test0?31029English Language (Remedial) (2)0?31111Arabic Language33101931121English Language33102931151National Education (Jordanian Students) (3)3?31251Military Science (Jordanian Students Only) (4)3?(1) Students who pass the placement test successfully or obtain the ICDL certification are exempted from this remedial course.(2) Students who pass the placement test successfully are exempted from taking this remedial course.(3) Non Jordanian students may choose to take it or any other University Elective course instead. (4) Non Jordanian students may choose to take, in lieu of this course, any other University Elective course.Elective Courses (15 credit hours):Humanities (3 to 6 credit hours)Course No.Course TitleCredit HoursPrerequisite31152Islamic Arabic Civilization3?31211Arabic Literature33111131351Current Issues in the Arab World3?31352Jerusalem: History and facts3?Social and Economic Sciences (3 to 6 credit hours)Course No.Course TitleCredit HoursPrerequisite31161Introductions to Library Science3?31261Introductions to Politics and Economics3?31262Introductions to Educational Science3?31361Introductions to Philosophy3?Science, Technology, Agriculture and Health (3 to 6 credit hours)Course No.Course TitleCredit HoursPrerequisite11201Geographical Information Systems3?31171History of Science3?31271Environmental Science3?31371Health Education3?College Requirements (30 credit hours):Course No.Course TitleCredit HoursPrerequisite(* Co-requisite)11103Structured Programming31110011151Structured Programming Lab111103*24218Engineering Drawing Using Computers1?24219Engineering Workshop1?24411Engineering Ethics199 Cr. Hrs.20132Calculus (1)3?20133Calculus (2)32013220141Physics (1) 3?20142Physics (2)32014120148Physics (1) Lab120141*20149Physics (2) Lab1 20142*20231Calculus (3)32013331263Technical Writing & Communication Skills331111, 3112132431Engineering Economics3?Department Requirements (103 credit hours):Mandatory Courses (94 credit hours):Course No.Course TitleCredit HoursPrerequisite(* Co-requisite)11206Object Oriented Programming31110311212Data Structures & Introduction to Algorithms311206, 2013411253Object Oriented Programming Lab111201*11323Database Systems31121211335Operating Systems31121221231Electronics (1)32422121331Electronics (2)32123121332Digital Electronics32133121338Electronics Lab124229, 21331*21339Digital Electronics Lab121338, 21332*22241Digital Logic Design3?22348Digital Logic Lab12224122344Microprocessors322241, 2123122442Embedded Systems32234422443Computer Networks32234422444Computer Architecture & Organization (1)32224122445Computer Networks Lab (1)12244322447Microprocessors Lab122344, 2234822448Embedded Systems Lab12244222466Mobile Application Programming 31120622490Engineering Training399 Cr. Hrs.22540Computer Architecture & Organization (2)32244422547Computer Networks Lab (2)12244522548Computer Design Lab122540*22591Senior Project (1)1120 Cr. Hrs.22592Senior Project (2)22259123351Signals and Systems324222, 20232, 23352*23352Programming Applications in Signals and Systems123351*23459Communications Lab121338, 23451*24221Electric Circuits (1)32014224222Electric Circuits (2)32422124229Electric Circuits Lab124222*24321Applied Electromagnetics320142, 2033124471Automatic Control32335124479Automatic Control Lab124471*20134Discrete Mathematics3?20232Engineering Mathematics (1)32013320234Linear Algebra32013320331Engineering Mathematics (2)320231, 2023220334Applied Probability320232Elective Courses (9 credit hours):Course No.Course TitleCredit HoursPrerequisite(* Co-requisite)11203Visual Programming31110311425Software Engineering31132311427Database Systems (2)31132311428Artificial Intelligence31121211436Distributed Systems3?11464Networks & Information Security31121221573Image Processing32335122542Advanced Computer Networks32244322543Digital System Design32244422544Internet Protocols31133522545Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic32033322546Network Management & Security322443 or 2355323552Cellular Communications32345123571Digital Signal Processing32335120333Numerical Analysis32013311343Special Topics in Computers (1)3To be set by Dept.11446Special Topics in Computers (2)3To be set by Dept.21581Special Topics in Electronics Engineering3To be set by Dept.22581Special Topics in Computer Engineering3To be set by Dept.23581Special Topics in Communication Eng.3To be set by Dept.24581Special Topics in Power and Energy Eng.3To be set by Dept.Bachelor in Computer Engineering Curriculum Course DistributionGeneral Math & ElectricityElectronicsCommunicationComputersPower, Machines, ControlNo.Course TitleCrNo.Course TitleCrNo.Course TitleCrNo.Course TitleCrNo.Course TitleCr24221Electric Circuits (1)321231Electronics (1)323351Signals and Systems311206Object Oriented Prog324471Automatic Control311212Data Structure & Intro to Algorithms324479Automatic Control Lab124222Electric Circuits (2)321331Electronics (2)323352Programming Applications in Signals & Systems111253OOP Lab124229Electric Circuits Lab121332Digital Electronics311323Database Systems311335Operating Systems324321Applied Electromagnetics321338Electronics Lab123459Communications Lab122241Digital Logic Design322344Microprocessors320134Discrete Mathematics321339Digital Electronics Lab1022348Digital Logic Lab122442Embedded Systems320232Engineering Mathematics (1)3022443Computer Networks322444Computer Architecture & Organization (1)320234Linear Algebra3020331Engineering Mathematics (2)3022445Computer Networks Lab (1)1020334Applied Prob.3022447Microprocessors Lab1022448Embedded Sys Lab122466Mobile Application Programming 3022540Computer Architecture & Organization (2)30022547Computer Net Lab (2)1022548Computer Design Lab1Total =SUM(ABOVE) 25Total =SUM(ABOVE) 11Total =SUM(ABOVE) 5Total =SUM(ABOVE) 40Total =SUM(ABOVE) 4Electives: 9 Credit HoursEngineering Training: 3 Credit HoursSenior Projects (1) & (2): 3 Credit HoursSuggested Study Plan for Bachelor in Computer Engineering (2015)First Year (16 + 17)Second Year (17 + 17)Third Year (15 + 16)Fourth Year (17 + 16)Fifth Year (12 + 14)No.CoursePrereq.No.CoursePrereq.No.CoursePrereq.No.CoursePrereq.No.CoursePrereq.20132Calculus (1)?11206Obj Oriented Prog1110320234Linear Algebra2013322442Embedded Systems2234422540Computer Arch. & Org. (2)2244420141Physics (1)?11253OOP Lab11206*20331Engineering Mathematics (2)202312023222443Computer Networks2234420148Physics (1) Lab20141*20231Calculus (3)2013322444Computer Arch. & Org. (1)2224122547Computer Networks Lab (2)2244531111Arabic Language?20232Engineering Mathematics (1)2013321331Electronics (2)2123131151National Education?21338Electronics Lab2422921331*22447Microprocessors Lab223442234822548Computer Design Lab22540*University Elective24218Engineering Drawing?22348Digital Logic Lab2224122466Mobile App. Prog.11206Technical Elective24221Circuits (1)2014223351Signals andSystems242222023223352*23459Comm. Lab.23355Technical Elective31263Technical Writing11011104University Elective22591Senior Project (1)120 Cr.Hrs.23352Prog. Applications23351*11103Structured Programming?11212Data Structures & Intro to Algorithms112062013420334Applied Probability2023211335Operating Systems1121211323Database Systems1121221332Digital Electronics2133122445Computer Networks Lab (1)22443University Elective11151Structured Programming Lab11103*21231Electronics (1)2422121339DigitalElectronics Lab2133821332*University Elective22241Digital Logic Design?22448Embedded Systems Lab22442Technical Elective20133Calculus (2)2013222344Microprocessors2224122592Senior Project (2)2259120134Discrete Math?24219Engineering Workshop?23355Communications Principles2335124411Engineering Ethics99 Hrs.20142Physics (2)2014124471Automatic Control2335120149Physics (2) Lab20142*24222Circuits (2)2422124321Applied Electromagnetics201422033124479AutomaticControl Lab24471*31121English Language?24229ElectricCircuits Lab24222*32431Engineering Economics?31251Military Science?University Elective* Prerequisite or co-requisite.- Students can take their practical training in any semester once they finish 99 Cr. Hrs. No courses, labs or senior projects are allowed to be taken during that semester.University ElectivesElectronics Engineering Technical ElectivesSelect minimum 1 and max 2 courses from each group:Select 2 of the following courses:No.CoursePrereqNo.CoursePrereqNo.CourseNo.CourseNo.CoursePrereq20333Numerical Analysis2013323552Cellular Communications2345131152Islamic Arabic Civilization31351Current Issues in the Arab World11203Visual Programming1110321573Image Processing2335123571Digital Signal Processing2335131211Arabic Literature31352Jerusalem: History and facts11425Software Engineering1132322542Adv. Computer Networks224431134311446Special Topics/Computers (1)Special Topics/Computers (2)Set ByDept.31261Intro. to Politics and Economics31262Intro. to Educational Science11427Database (2)1132322543Digital System Design2244421581Special Topics in Electronics31161Intro. to Library Science31361Intro. to Philosophy31372Business Skills11428Artificial Intelligence1121222544Internet Protocols1133522581Special Topics in Comp. Engr.11201Geographical Info Systems31271Environmental Science11436Distributed Systems1143522545Neural Nets & Fuzzy Logic2033323581Special Topics in Comm. Engr.31171History of Science31371Health Education11464Information Security1121222546Network Mgmt & Security2244324581Special Topics in Power and Energy Engr.Course Description11000 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11000" English11000 Computer Skills Placement TestPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 0This test covers all topics taught in 2100 Computer skills (Remedial).11100 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11100" English11100 Computer Skills (Remedial)Prerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 0Introduction to computers: historical, components, functionality. Introduction to computer hardware and software. Programming languages. Introduction to operating systems. Introduction to word processing with practical applications in preparing homework and reports. Spreadsheets. Computer graphics. Presentation design. Using the Internet and emails.11103 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11103" English11103 Structured ProgrammingPrerequisite: 11100Credit Hours: 3Concepts of structured programming. Structured programming languages. Program design, development, running, and testing, and debugging programs. Syntax and semantics of the programming language C++. Basic elements of the language: variables, constants, and data types. Basic input/output functions. Conditional and iterative control structures. Concept of procedural programming, Top/down design. Structured decomposition. Functions and parameter passing. Recursive functions. Pointers and dynamic variables. Basic data structures: one and two-dimensional arrays, string manipulation, structures. Input / Output files, Concepts of OOP and Classes.11151 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11151" English11151 Structured Programming LabCo-requisite: 11103Credit Hours: 1Laboratory sessions on applications of structured programming. It includes training on the different aspects and topics of the structured programming using C.11201 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11201" English11201 Geographical Information SystemsPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3The goal of this course is to introduce the students to the basics of GIS. Specific features of the course include: coverage of basic geographic, cartographic, and GIS concepts. Topics include: computer representation of physical, political, statistical, and social aspects of space using vector-based maps, graphic design principles for using shape, hue, size, and patterns in mapping, attribute-based and graphic feature-based queries for spatial analysis. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allow individuals and organizations to pose, explore and answer a variety of public- and private-sector questions using spatial data.11203 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11203" English11203 Visual ProgrammingPrerequisite: 11103Credit Hours: 3This course introduces computer programming using a modern visual programming language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger.11206 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11206" English11206 Object Oriented ProgrammingPrerequisite: 11103Credit Hours: 3Object oriented programming concepts and paradigms. Review of control structures, data types and functions. Data abstraction and ADT. Encapsulation and information hiding. Classes, attributes and methods (operations). Objects, instantiation, and constructors. Software reuse and reengineering. Inheritance. Overloading. Polymorphism. Templates. Graphical User Interface.11212 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11212" English11212 Data Structures & Introduction to AlgorithmsPrerequisite: 11206 & 20134Credit Hours: 3Basics of algorithm design and analysis. Asymptotic analysis of upper and average complexity bounds: best, average, and worst case behaviors. Big "O" notation. Searching and sorting algorithms. Recursion. Data abstraction and review of object oriented concepts. Basic data structures. Sequential and linked representation of data structures. Lists, ordered lists, sets, stacks, queues, trees, binary trees, graphs and networks.11253 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11253" English11253 Object Oriented Programming LabCo-requisite: 11206Credit Hours: 1Laboratory sessions on the different aspects and topics of object oriented programming.11323 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11323" English11323 Database SystemsPrerequisite: 11212Credit Hours: 3Basic concepts of databases. DBMS components. Transaction managements. Data modeling. Entity relationships diagrams. Relational databases. Database integrity constraints. Relational Algebra. Query languages. Dependencies, schema designs normalization and redundancy elimination.11335 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11335" English11335 Operating SystemsPrerequisite: 11212Credit Hours: 3Introduction to operating systems. Processes. Threads. CPU scheduling. Process synchronization. Dead-locks. Memory management. Virtual memory. File system. Mass storage management. Case study: UNIX.11343 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11343" English11343 Special Topics in Computers (1)Prerequisite: To be set by Dept.Credit Hours: 3The objective of this course is to introduce a new programming language (e.g. Java, C#, , AJAX, etc.).11425 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11425" English11425 Software EngineeringPrerequisite: 11324Credit Hours: 3.11427 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11427" English11427 Database (2)Prerequisite: 11323Credit Hours: 3.11428 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11428" English11428 Artificial IntelligencePrerequisite: 11212Credit Hours: 3Introduction to AI and its scope and applications. AI programming languages. Knowledge representation. Heuristic search and problem solving using various strategies for different types of problems. Introduction to knowledge based systems. Expert systems. Natural language processing. Machine learning. Other AI applications. A project is required.11436 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11436" English11436 Information Systems SecurityPrerequisite: 11212Credit Hours: 3.11446 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11446" English11446 Special Topics in Computers (2)Prerequisite: To be set by Dept.Credit Hours: 3The objective of this course is to introduce advanced and new topics in one of the areas of Computer Science and Information Technology.11464 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 11464" English11464 Information Systems SecurityPrerequisite: 11212Credit Hours: 3.21231 INCLUDETEXT "Z:\\EE College Shared Data\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 21231" English21231 Electronics (1)Prerequisite: 21221Credit Hours: 3Basic semiconductor concepts. Diodes: DC and AC analysis, special type diodes. Theory of Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT): biasing techniques, BJT amplifier analysis. Field Effect Transistors (FET): biasing techniques, FET amplifier. Simple applications of BJT’s and FET’s.21331 INCLUDETEXT "Z:\\EE College Shared Data\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 21331" English21331 Electronics (2)Prerequisite: 21231Credit Hours: 3Operational amplifiers: basic theory, characteristics and applications. BJT and MOSFET current mirrors. Differential and multistage amplifiers. Frequency response of single and multistage BJT and CMOS amplifiers. Negative feedback analysis: feedback topology, properties and stability analysis. Operational amplifier design and simulations project.21332 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 21332" English21332 Digital ElectronicsPrerequisite: 21331Credit Hours: 3Dynamic operation of the BJT switch. Early form of the digital circuit. Study of DTL and TTL circuits. Characteristics of the standard TTL circuit. TTL families with improved performance. Emitter-coupled logic (ECL) circuits. Design and performance evaluation of CMOS logic circuits. Types of the CMOS logic circuits: pass transistor, dynamic logic. Latches, flip-flop, architecture of memories (SRAM, DRAM, ROM). Logic gate based multi-vibrator circuits. BiCMOS and GaAs logic circuits. Interface of various logic gates. Sampling circuit, D/A and A/D conversion techniques.21338 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 21338" English21338 Electronics LabPrerequisite: 21229Co-requisite: 21331Credit Hours: 1Diode characteristics and applications. BJT characteristics and DC biasing. FET characteristics and DC biasing. BJT amplifiers. Operational amplifiers. Multistage amplifiers. Differential amplifiers. Frequency response. Feedback techniques.21339 INCLUDETEXT "Z:\\EE College Shared Data\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 21339" English21339 Digital Electronics LabPrerequisite: 21338Co-requisite: 21332Credit Hours: 1Basic TTL circuits. TTL characteristics. Basic MOS logic circuits. MOS characteristics. Logic gate based oscillators. Sampling circuits. A/D and D/A converters. Introduction to Hardware Description Language (HDL).21572 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 21572" English21572 Industrial ElectronicsPrerequisite: 24471Credit Hours: 3DC & AC bridges. Ammeters. Voltmeters. Power measurements and power meters. Loading effects. Sensors: thermal, mechanical, optical. Relay controllers and ladder diagrams. Analog controllers (P), (PI) and (PID). Digital and Programmable Logic Controllers.21573 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 21573" English21573 Image ProcessingPrerequisite: 23351Credit Hours: 3Enhancement in the spatial domain. Image enhancement in the frequency domain. Image restoration. Color image processing. Wavelets. Image compression. Morphological image processing. Image segmentation.21581 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 21581" English21581 Special Topics in Electronics EngineeringPrerequisite: To be set by the Dept.Credit Hours: 3The objective of this course is to introduce advanced and new topics in one of the areas of electronics engineering. The topics can be changed from one year to another depending on the instructor’s area of specialty.22241 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22241" English22241 Digital Logic DesignPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Number systems. Basic gates and logic functions. Boolean algebra, Boolean expressions. Logic minimization techniques. Combinational logic building blocks: decoders, encoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers and magnitude comparators. Digital arithmetic: adders and subtractors. Basics of sequential circuits: latches and flip-flops. Timing diagrams. Counters and shift registers. Basic PLDs, CPLDs and FPGAs. State machines. System design with state machines using VHDL. Memory devices and systems: RAM, ROM, FIFO, LIFO and DRAM.22348 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22348" English22348 Digital Logic LabPrerequisite: 22241Credit Hours: 1Building combinational circuits using gates. Parallel adder. Decoders and Multiplexers. ROM and RAM. Register and counters. A simple computer design Project.22344 INCLUDETEXT "Z:\\EE College Shared Data\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22344" English22344 MicroprocessorsPrerequisite: 22241 and 21231Credit Hours: 3Assembly language instruction set. Addressing modes. Arithmetic instructions. Logical and bit manipulating instruction. I/O instructions. Microprocessor pin out and timing diagram. Address decoding circuits. Memory interfacing. Input output interfacing. Serial and parallel communications. Counter and timers. Interrupts. DMA controllers.22442 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22442" English22442 Embedded SystemsPrerequisite: 22344Credit Hours: 3Embedded systems characteristics. Microprocessors versus microcontrollers. Microcontrollers characteristics. General-purpose microcontrollers. Examples of microcontroller architectures. Interrupts. Counters/timers. Input/output ports. Microcontroller programming. Instruction set. Program development and use of assemblers. Memory maps and addressing modes. Digital to analogue and analogue to digital conversion in microcontrollers. Data acquisition and distribution. Serial and parallel communications. Real-time systems and its constraints. Interfacing to external devices. Power consumption consideration. Applications.22443 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22443" English22443 Computer NetworksPrerequisite: 22344Credit Hours: 3Introduction to computer networks and the Internet. Protocol layers and the OSI model. Application layer: HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, DNS and peer-to-peer applications. Transport layer: UDP, TCP and congestion control. Network layer: virtual circuits, routers, IP protocols and routing algorithms. Link layer: error detection and correction, multiple access, MAC addressing, switches, ARP, Ethernet, PPP, local area networks and wide area networks. Wireless and mobile networks. Security in computer networks.22444 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22444" English22444 Computer Architecture and Organization (1)Prerequisite: 22241Credit Hours: 3Register transfer & microoperations. Design of arithmetic logic unit. Computer Instructions. Number representations and computer arithmetic. Computer organization and components. Processor design: datapath and control units. Instruction cycle. Pipelining.22445 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22445" English22445 Computer Networks Lab (1)Prerequisite: 22443Credit Hours: 1Setting up the PC and configuring the NIC. Establishing a LAN. Routers and network tools. Router configuration and router protocols. Securing networks using routers. Configuring switches. Network address conversion. Introduction to wireless networks and configuration.22447 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22447" English22447 Microprocessor LabPrerequisite: 22348 and 22344Credit Hours: 1Software development using PC assembly language. Implementation of simple I/O interfacing circuits. Keyboard and 7-segment displays scanning. A simple interfacing circuit project.22448 INCLUDETEXT "Z:\\EE College Shared Data\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22448" English22448 Embedded Systems LabPrerequisite: 22442Credit Hours: 1Introduction to PIC MPLAB IDE. Interfacing switches and LED displays. Use of mechanical and solid-state relays. Interrupts and counters. A/D conversion. Temperature measurement. Waveform generation. PWM techniques.22466 INCLUDETEXT "Z:\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22466" English22466 Mobile Application Programming Prerequisite: 11206Credit Hours: 3This course discusses mobile application programming for mobile devices such as smart phones, tablets, and pads. The course focuses on developing mobile platform will be introduced. A specific programming language along with the necessary libraries of reusable software components of a mobile platform will be introduced. This course explores the key theories, principles, concepts, tools current issues, and best practices of designing and developing applications for mobile devices. Upon course completion, students are expected to produce an innovative mobile solution for a real life situation.22490 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22490" English22490 Engineering TrainingPrerequisite: Finish 99 Credit HoursCredit Hours: 3Grade: Pass/FailStudents undertake suitable and supervised internships for a period of 8 consecutive weeks in Jordan, or 6 consecutive weeks outside.22540 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22540" English22540 Computer Architecture and Organization (2)Prerequisite: 22444Credit Hours: 3Technology trends. Computer performance: CPU time equation, benchmarks, die cost, power and Amdahl’s law. Instruction-level parallelism: pipeline review, pipeline hazards, superscalar processors, static multiple issue, VLIW, dynamic scheduling, speculative execution and branch prediction. Memory hierarchy: caches, cache performance, advanced cache designs, memory organization and virtual memory. Storage and I/O: performance, disk storage, flash storage, system and I/O busses and RAID. Parallel computers: shared-memory multiprocessors, coherence protocols, NUMA, message passing, clusters, multithreading and multicore processors.22542 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22542" English22542 Advanced Computer NetworksPrerequisite: 22443Credit Hours: 3Review of the OSI reference model. Logical link control. HDLC. Multiplexing. WANs. ATM. Frame relay. Ethernet LANs and VLANs. Wireless LANs.22543 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22543" English22543 Digital System DesignPrerequisite: 22444Credit Hours: 3Modern design methodology: register transfer level modeling (RTL), algorithmic state machines (ASMs), introduction to hardware description languages (Verilog), system-level modeling and simulation, use of hardware description languages to implement hybrid sequential and combinational designs. Design and implementation of significant digital designs using representative Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools.22544 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22544" English22544 Internet ProtocolsPrerequisite: 11335Credit Hours: 3Basic principles and architecture of Internet. IP protocol. Routing algorithms. TCP, UDP, and traffic characteristics. IP addressing. Network applications and specific protocols: Telnet, Rlogin, HTTP, FTP, NSF, SMTP, e-mail and directory services. SNMP protocol. Selected advanced topics.22545 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22545" English22545 Neural Network and Fuzzy LogicPrerequisite: 20333Credit Hours: 3Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and fuzzy systems. The Perceptron. Perceptron learning rule. Multi-layer perceptron. Hebbian learning algorithm and its variations. Widrow-Hoff learning algorithm and its applications. The Back Propagation (BP) learning algorithm and its variations. Unsupervised learning. Self-organization maps. Associative learning rules. Unsupervised Hebb rule. Instar rule. Outstar rule. Radial basis networks. Hopfield networks. Recurrent ANNs. Reinforcement learning via Approximate Dynamic Programming (ADP). Fuzzy set theory. Fuzzy logic. Fuzzy membership functions. Fuzzy relations. Fuzzy implications. Fuzzification and defuzzification. Fuzzy rule base and fuzzy inference engine. Applications: control systems, robotics, pattern recognition, nonlinear system modeling, speech processing, image processing, filtering systems, machine/artificial intelligence, data mining and knowledge discovery.22546 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22546" English22546 Network Management and SecurityPrerequisite: 22443 or 23553Credit Hours: 3Network management overview. Security policy and procedures. Cryptography and its application to network security. Authentication. Intrusion detection and prevention. Securing E-Commerce systems. Web security. Firewalls security implementation. Application of security tools. Wireless security technologies. Disaster recovery and continuation of E-Business functions.22547 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22547" English22547 Computer Networks Lab (2)Prerequisite: 22445Credit Hours: 1Wireless networks topologies. Ad hoc wireless connections. Wireless access points. Wired and wireless networks security and management. SSH protocol. Authentication and AAA system. Radius and TACACS systems. Authentication proxies. Access control list. Private virtual networks. Firewall.22548 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22548" English22548 Computer Design LabCo-requisite: 22540Credit Hours: 1.22581 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22581" English22581 Special Topics in Computer EngineeringPrerequisite: To be set by the Dept.Credit Hours: 3The objective of this course is to introduce advanced and new topics in one of the areas of computer engineering. The topics can be changed from one year to another depending on the instructor’s area of specialty.22591 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22591" English22591 Senior Design Project (1)Prerequisite: Finish 120 Credit HoursCredit Hours: 1Grade: Pass/FailProjects are aimed at developing independent engineering problem solving skills. A project should be performed by two or more students under the supervision of a faculty member.22592 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 22592" English22592 Senior Design Project (2)Prerequisite: 22591Credit Hours: 2Continuation of Senior Design Project (1). Students are required to fulfill the project objectives, perform a formal presentation and submit a final report.23351 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 23351" English23351 Signals and SystemsPrerequisite: 24222 and 20232Co-requisite: 23352Credit Hours: 3Classification of signals and systems. System modeling and time domain analysis. The Fourier series, the Fourier transform, and Laplace transform and applications. Frequency response and filter concepts. Signal transmission. Spectral analysis. Discrete-time signals and systems: classification of signals and systems. The Z-Transform and applications.23352 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 23352" English23352 Programming Applications in Signals and SystemsCo-requisite: 23351Credit Hours: 1Introduction to MATLAB. Using MATLAB in signals and systems. Signal generation and the convolution process. Fourier series. Laplace and Fourier transforms. Transient and steady state response. Filter design. Discrete signals: Z- transform and frequency domain analysis.23355 INCLUDETEXT COMMENTS "Z:\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 23355" English23355 Communication Principles Prerequisite: 23351Credit Hours: 3Review of signals: representation by orthogonal set, Transmission of Signals: Transmission through a linear system, Ideal and practical filters, signal distortion over communications channel, Amplitude Modulation: baseband and carrier modulation, QAM, AM receiver, Frequency modulation: Modulation and demodulation of FM signal. FM receiver, Sampling Theorem, Digital Data Transmission: Line coding, pulse shaping, M-ary communications, digital carrier systems.23459 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 23459" English23459 Communications LabPrerequisite: 21338Co-requisite: 23451Credit Hours: 1Spectral analysis. Amplitude modulation. Frequency modulation: phase shift keying, amplitude shift keying, frequency shift keying. TDMA. FDMA. Lab project.23552 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 23552" English23552 Cellular CommunicationsPrerequisite: 23451Credit Hours: 3Elements of cellular radio systems: specifications, cell coverage for signal traffic, cell site, mobile antenna, frequency management and channel assignment. GSM network systems. Introduction to the latest developments.23571 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 23571" English23571 Digital Signal ProcessingPrerequisite: 23351Credit Hours: 3Discrete-time signals and systems. Frequency analysis of discrete-time signals and systems. Sampling and quantization. Discrete Fourier transform. Windowing effect. Z-transform. FIR and IIR Digital filters design. Digital filters realization. Fast Fourier transform.23581 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 23581" English23581 Special Topics in Communications EngineeringPrerequisite: To be set by the Dept.Credit Hours: 3The objective of this course is to introduce advanced and new topics in one of the areas of Communications engineering. The topics can be changed from one year to another depending on the instructor’s area of specialty.24218 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24218" English24218 Engineering Drawing Using ComputersPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 1Introduction to engineering drawing and AutoCAD software. Setting up drawing parameters. Coordinates entry. Object snap. Basic editing techniques. Blocks. Multi-lines. Polylines. Spline. Layers. Dimensions. Orthographic projection. Auxiliary views. Sections. Three-dimensional pictorials. Editing solids and 3-D operations. Boolean Operations.24219 INCLUDETEXT COMMENTS "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24219" English24219 \* MERGEFORMAT Engineering WorkshopPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 1Development of basic skills in fields of hand filing, turning, welding, piping and plumbing, carpentry, sand casting, glass works, sheet metal fabrication, and household electric circuits. Theories related to metal machining, measurements, metal forming, sand casting, and welding. Industrial Safety. Engineering Materials and Their, Properties. Electrical wiring. Casting Processes. Metal Forming (Working) Processes. Metal Machining Processes. Metal Joining. Carpentering.24221 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24221" English24221 Electric Circuits (1)Prerequisite: 20142Credit Hours: 3Types of circuits and circuit elements. Revision of Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s Laws. Circuit analysis techniques: voltage and current division, nodal and mesh analysis, source transformation, superposition, Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems. Inductance and capacitance. Source-free RL and RC circuits. Applications of the unit-step forcing function. The RLC circuit: source-free parallel and series RLC and complete response. Sinusoidal forcing function. Phasor concept.24222 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24222" English24222 Electric Circuits (2)Prerequisite: 24221Credit Hours: 3The sinusoidal steady state response: application of phasor concept and circuit analysis techniques AC circuits. Average power and RMS values. Poly-phase circuits: three phase (Y) and (Δ) connection. Complex frequency. Frequency response and Bode plot. Magnetically coupled circuits. Two-port networks.24229 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24229" English24229 Electric Circuits LabCo-requisite: 24222Credit Hours: 1DC circuit: Kirchhoff’s laws and mesh analysis. Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems. Superposition theorem. Wheatstone bridge. Transient response: RL, RC, and RLC circuits. AC circuits: impedance concept, frequency response, three-phase circuits. Y- Δ transformation. Maximum power transfer. Two-port networks.24321 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24321" English24321 Applied ElectromagneticsPrerequisite: 20142 and 20331Credit Hours: 3Gauss’ law. Divergence Theorem. Ampere's law. Biot-Savart law. Maxwell’s equations and boundary conditions. Electromagnetic waves. Wave equations. Solutions in Cartesian coordinates. Solutions for partially conducting, good conducting and perfect dielectric mediums. Standing waves. Power and Poynting vector. Transmission lines, parameters, equations, input impedance, Standing Wave Ratio (SWR), power and Smith chart.24411 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24411" English24411 Engineering EthicsPrerequisite: Finish 99 Credit HoursCredit Hours: 1Safety and responsibility. Professional responsibility tow customers and to employers. Blowing the whistle. Codes of ethics and honor. Professional choices. Legal obligations. Standard ethics theories. Case studies.24471 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24471" English24471 Automatic ControlPrerequisite: 23351Credit Hours: 3Transfer Functions: block diagrams and signal flow graphs. Mathematical modeling of physical systems. State space representations. Control systems characteristics. Time response of systems and closed loop performance of second order systems. Stability and Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion. Root locus analysis. Nyqist stability criterion. Bode plots. Frequency domain analysis. Design of control systems.24479 INCLUDETEXT "y:\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 24479" English24479 Automatic Control LabCo-requisite: 24471Credit Hours: 1A set of experiments that cover the following: analog simulation, first and second order systems, transient and steady state for step, ramp, and parabolic inputs. Time and frequency response of second order systems. DC motor control. Application of PID controller, phase-lead, and phase-lag controllers. Level control. Applications using simulation software.31010 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31010" English31010 Arabic Language Placement TestPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 0Testing basic grammars in Arabic.31019 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31019" English31019 Arabic Language (Remedial)Prerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 0The verb and noun. Grammars. Punctuation. Al Hamza. Applications.31020 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31020" English31020 English Language Placement TestPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 0Testing basic grammars in English.31029 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31029" English31029 English Language (Remedial)Prerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 0Reading. Writing. Speaking. Listening. Application.31111 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31111" English31111 Arabic LanguagePrerequisite: 31019Credit Hours: 3Summarization. Punctuation. Spelling. Deletion. Displacement. Construction and inflection. Derivation. Substitution and the vowel system. Number. Indescribability. Sentence. Clause. Rhetoric issues and various applications.31121 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31121" English31121 English LanguagePrerequisite: 31029Credit Hours: 3Advanced reading. Advanced writing. Grammar. Speech. Translation.20132 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31132" English31132 Calculus (1)Prerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Functions, limits and continuity. Derivatives. Differentiation. Inverse functions. Trigonometric functions. Logarithmic and exponential functions. Hyperbolic functions. Integrals.20133 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31133" English31133 Calculus (2)Prerequisite: 20132Credit Hours: 3Methods of integration. Applications of integration. Plane analytic geometry including polar coordinates. Sequences and series, including power series.20134 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31134" English31134 Discrete MathPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Mathematical models. Proof methods. Program correction methods. Sets and operations. Relations and types. Charts and branches. Searching methods. Dividing. Functions and types. Algorithms. Counting methods.20141 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31141" English31141 Physics (1)Prerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Units and measurements. Vector algebra. Kinematics. Projectile and circular motions. Newton’s laws of motion. Forces of nature. Applications of Newton’s laws on rectilinear and circular motions. Work and energy. Law of conservation of mechanical energy. Laws of conservation of linear and angular momenta.20142 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31142" English31142 Physics (2)Prerequisite: 20141Credit Hours: 3Electric fields. Gauss’ law. Electric potential. Capacitance and dielectrics. Current and resistance. Direct current circuits. Magnetic fields. Source of the magnetic field. Faraday’s law. Inductance. Alternating current circuits. Electromagnetic waves.20148 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31148" English31148 Physics (1) LabCo-requisite: 20141Credit Hours: 1Basic measurements. Static equilibrium. Newton’s second law on the air track. Moment of inertia. The simple harmonic motion of a spring. Young’s modulus of elasticity. Resonance in air columns. Linear expansion of a solid.20149 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31149" English31149 Physics (2) LabCo-requisite: 20142Credit Hours: 1Electric fields. Slide-wire Wheatstone bridge. Damped electrical oscillations. Index of refraction. Interference and diffraction. Photoelectric effect.31151 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31151" English31151 National EducationPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Jordan: the land, people and homeland. The Arab nation. History of Jordan. Political system. Jordanian society. Major national institutions. Internal and external challenges facing Jordan. The role of local institutions in achieving development in national awareness. The family and its role in society.31152 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31152" English31152 Islamic Arabic CivilizationPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Concept of civilization. Stages of development of Islamic Arabic civilization. Principles and grounds of Islamic Arabic civilization. Areas of cultural creativity in Islamic Arabic Civilization. Linguistics. Theology. Islamic jurisprudence. Philosophy. Natural and social sciences. Islamic art and music. Unity of the Arab and Islamic worlds.31161 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31161" English31161 Introductions to Library SciencePrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Information sources. Types of cataloging. Types of catalogs. Types of classification. Information and knowledge. Information society. Information services. Information technology. Information storage. Information retrieval and dissemination. Information and Internet.31171 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31171" English31171 History of SciencePrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Importance of understanding science as a socio-historic phenomenon. Science as industry. Science and development. Cognitive conditions of scientific production. Examples: Kepler and Planck. Science as social production. Socio-historic determinants of the social production of science. Main epochs of the history of natural science. Greek Science. Hellenistic science Roman science. Arabic Islamic science. Modern European science. Science in the contemporary Arab world. Epistemological periodization of natural science. Roots of the philosophy of nature. The Ionians. Platonic project in astronomy. Aristotle. Ptolemy. Arabic Islamic astronomy. The 17th century Scientific Revolution.31211 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31211" English31211 Arabic LiteraturePrerequisite: 31111Credit Hours: 3Developing students' taste of Arabic literature through reading of literature essays. Analysis. Introducing some literature aspects from different eras.20231 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31231" English31231 Calculus (3)Prerequisite: 20133Credit Hours: 3Vectors in a plane. Vectors in space. Plane and space curves. Functions of several variables. Partial differentiation and derivatives. Gradient. Extremal values. Lagrange multipliers. Double integrals in Cartesian and polar coordinates. Triple integrals in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.20232 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31232" English31232 Engineering Mathematics (1)Prerequisite: 20133Credit Hours: 3First order ordinary differential equations. Second and higher order linear ordinary differential equations. Systems of first order linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations and stability. Laplace transforms.20234 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31234" English31234 Linear AlgebraPrerequisite: 20133Credit Hours: 3.31251 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31251" English31251 Military Science (Jordanian Students Only)Prerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Grade: Pass/FailHistory of the Jordanian army. Jordanian peace forces. Preparing the nation for defense and liberation. Genesis and development of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.31261 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31261" English31261 Introductions to Politics and EconomicsPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3The nature of political economy. The issues of political economy. The importance of the market. Market effects and political economy. Three ideologies of political economy. The dynamics of the international political economy. The political economy of structural changes. Long-term variations of economic growth and the effect of political hegemonic. The politics of international trade. The political economy of international finance.31262 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31262" English31262 Introductions to Educational SciencePrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Education: principles and philosophy. Education and individuals. Education and learning. Education and society. Education and development. Educational courses and methods. Educational institutions and educational assessments. Education in the Arab and Islamic worlds.31263 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31263" English31263 Technical Writing & Communication SkillsPrerequisite: 31111 and 31121Credit Hours: 3Organization of the technical report. Layout and organization of the front page. Arrangement of information. Organization and layout of headings and sub-headings. Numbering systems. Order of arrangements of results and recommendations. How to prepare an undetailed proposal on any technical and scientific work.31271 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31271" English31271 Environmental SciencePrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3The earth and natural hazards. Ecosystems. Biogeochemical cycles. Man and the Environment. The natural resources in the solid Earth system. Air pollution. Water resources. Management and pollution. Solid waste. Food and Health. Environmental impact assessment.20331 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31331" English31331 Engineering Mathematics (2)Prerequisite: 20231 and 20232Credit Hours: 3Vector calculus. Line and surface integrals. The three main theorems: Green theorem, Stokes theorem and divergence theorem. Fourier series, integrals and transforms. Partial differential equations solutions using Fourier series and Transforms.20333 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\Engr-Dean-Srvr\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31333" English31333 Numerical AnalysisPrerequisite: 20133Credit Hours: 3Vectors and matrices. Determinants. System of linear algebraic equations. Cramer’s rule and characteristics-value problem. Error analysis. Iterative methods for solving linear and nonlinear systems of equations. Interpolation and approximation. Introduction to numerical differentiation and integration.20334 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31334" English31334 Applied ProbabilityPrerequisite: 20232Credit Hours: 3Probability principles and set theory. Random variables. Operations on random variables. Various distribution functions. Introduction to random processes. Weak stationary. Correlation functions, linear processing, and estimation. Poisson processes and Markov chains. Queuing analysis.31351 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31351" English31351 Current Issues in the Arab WorldPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Social and national fragmentation in the Arab east: Features and roots. The Arab-Israeli conflict. Democracy and civil society in the Arab world. Pan- Arabism and Islam. The self and the other. Secularism. The Arabs and globalization. Human security in the Arab world.31352 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31352" English31352 Jerusalem: History and factsPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3The geographic borders of AL-Quds through history. A glance at the historical discoveries in AL-Quds. AL-Quds and the British occupation. The establishment of Israel. The Israeli plans to jadeite AL-Quds. Importance of AL-Quds from religion point of view. The infringements of AL-Aqsa mosque since 1967 by Israel.31361 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31361" English31361 Introductions to PhilosophyPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Definition of philosophy. The relation between philosophy and science. The science-based and religion-based thoughts. A historical review of philosophy and science. A discussion of the most important fields in philosophy.31371 INCLUDETEXT "\\\\172.30.50.1\\College\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 31371" English31371 Health EducationPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Understanding the responsibility we have for our own health. Skills for dealing with emergency cases. Personal safety and accident prevention. Mental health, mental illness and stress.32431 INCLUDETEXT "Z:\\EE College Shared Data\\????? ????????\\Course Description\\Course Description.docx" Quote "English = SUM (Left) 32431" English32431 Engineering EconomicsPrerequisite: NoneCredit Hours: 3Cost concepts, Decision making process, Concepts of time value of money, Simple and compound interest, Interest formulas, rate of return, cash flow, project evaluation methods, break-even analysis, evaluating a single project, comparison and selection among alternatives and Depreciation calculations. ................
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