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Engineering Economics Management Engineering Engineering Ethics Project Management General Engineering Engineering Drawing Introduction to Elect. Eng Introduction to Strength of Material Surveying I Introduction to Material Science Introduction to Elect. Eng Total
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3 Credits hours EGS 11101: Calculus 1 Functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of polynomials, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, product, quotient and chain rules applications of differentiation to graphing, series, maximum-minimum problems and related rate problems, definite and indefinite integrals, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Surfaces of revolution, parametric equations, polar coordinates, sequences and series, and Taylor series. 3 Credits hours EGS 11102: Applied Linear Algebra Geometric vectors in three dimensions, dot product, cross product, lines and planes, complex numbers, systems of linear equations, existence and nonexistence of solutions, matrix algebra: matrix inverse, determinants, Cramer's rule, introduction to vector spaces, linear independence and bases, rank, linear transformations, matrix- matrix Transformation: rotation of sxes, orthogonality and applications, Gram-Schmidt algorithm, Eigen values and eigenvectors. 3 Credits hours EGS 11203 Physics 1 Part I: Vectors, particle kinematics and dynamics, work, energy, momentum, angular momentum, conservation laws, rigid bodies, oscillations, temperature, properties of matter .Part II: mechanisms of heat transfer, introduction to kinetic theory of matter. 3Credits hours EGS 11304 Chemistry 1 Atomic law, quantum mechanics and Bohor hydrogen atom, wave mechanics atomic model, periodic table, periodic properties of elements and its relation to electronic structure, chemical and physical bonding: types and properties, electronic bonding and particle structure, bonding forces. 3Credits hours EGS 11405: Computer Applications This class covers fundamental programming principles including flow control, modularity, and structured programming. The student will implement significant programs in the C language to solve engineering problems. 3Credit hours EGS12101: Calculus II This course covers applications of integration including areas, volumes, moments, pressure and work, techniques of integration, length of curves, surfaces of revolution, parametric equations, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, implicit functions, multiple integrals, line, surface, and volume integrals, change of variables in multiple integrals .Polar coordinates: polar curves ,standard polar curves 3Credits hours EGS 12102: Engineering Statistics 1 Tabular and graphical treatment and displays of Data. Measures of central tendency and variation. Probability: sample space- events and operations on events, counting techniques, tree diagrams- multiplicative rule- permutations and combinations. Probability, elementary rules of probability- conditional probability- bayes Theorem- Mathematical Expectation. Probability distribution: random variables- mean and standard deviation. Specific distribution: binomial, geometric, hyper geometric, poisson, and multinomial. basic theory
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of Queues with simple applications. Continuous random variables, normal distribution, uniform, log-normal, gamma, beta, weibull, and Joint distributions- checking data for normality- simulation. Sampling distribution : populations and samples, distributions of the Mean ( known and unknown) of the proportion, and of the variance. EGS 12203 Physics 2 3 Credits hours Part I: Reflection and refraction of light lens systems; light and electromagnetic waves; Part II: Electric charges and currents, electric and magnetic fields, capacitance, inductance, resistance, Maxwells equations, electromagnetic oscillations and wave. 3Credits hours EGS 12304 Chemistry 2 Ideal gas laws, boil law, Charlie law, Jay losak law, properties of gases mixtures, gases movement theory, ideal behavior of gases, gas constant and its units, nonideal behavior of gases, critical point and equivalent state law, types of solutions, methods of concentration identification, common properties of diluted solutions, surface tension, propitious of electrical solutions. EGS 12405:Principles of Computer Programming 3Credit hours This class introduces the student to system analysis, and software techniques. Topics covered include objects, stacks, queues, multiple linked lists, searching and sorting algorithms, and their implementation in the C++ programming language. 3Credits hours EGS 21101:Vector analysis and engineering application. Vectors: addition, subtraction, multiplications, vectors products. space curves, arc length, curvature, scalar and vector fields, gradient, divergence and curl. Theorem: the divergence Theorem, Greens theorem in a Plane, Stokes theorem. Derivation of Gausss Law, the Heat equation and Navier-Stokes equations. Applications to heat flow, electrostatics and fluid flow. Force balance under external forces. Center of gravity .Moments .Hydrostatics Floating bodies, Fluids forces. Newton law of motion. Impulse sand impacts. Kinetic energy. Mechanical energy, Work, Power Law of conservation of energy. General curvilinear coordinates. 3Credits hours EGS 21102: Differential Equations I. First order linear and non-linear differential equations, differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients, applications to Engineering problems, Laplace transforms, periodic functions, applications of Laplace transforms to linear systems. 2Credits hours EGS 21203 Introduction to Modern physics Principles and concepts of special and general relativity; origins of quantum mechanics; quantum structure of atoms, molecules, solids; applications to lasers and microelectronics; nuclear and particle physics; and cosmology. EGS21601 Introduction to material science 3 Credit hours
Introduction to materials science ,classification of materials. Atomic structure: atomic structure and Inter-atomic bonding. Structure of crystalline solids, ceramics and polymers. Imperfections in solids. Diffusion. Mechanical properties of materials: Response to Stress, Shear and Torsion. Dislocation ,strengthening mechanics. Failure. Phase diagrams and transformation in metals. Application and Processing of Metal Alloys, Ceramics, and Polymers. Corrosion and degradation of materials.Electrical, optical ,thermal and magnetic properties: Material selection and design considerations. Economical, environmental and social issues in materials science. EGS21602 Introduction to mechanics of materials 3 Credit hours
Tension ,compression and shear: Introduction to mechanics of materials- normal stress & strain- linear elasticity, Hookes Law, and Poissons ratio- load classification. Axially loaded members: Deformation of axially loaded bars- statically indeterminate structures. Torsion: torsional deformation of a circular bar, circular bars of linearly elastic materials, statically indeterminate torsional members. Shear forces and bending moments : types of beams, loads, and reactions, shear forces & bending moments- shear & moment diagrams. Analysis of stress and strain: stress , strain components, transformations, linear elastic constitutive equations. Application of plane stress: pressure vessels, beams, and combined Loadings. Defection of beams : types of statically indeterminate beams, analysis by the differential equation of the deflection curve. Columns: buckling , stability. EGS 13223 Introduction to engineering drawing 3 Credits hours
The course emphasis on the graphic language , the correct use of tools and equipment, drafting media, sketching, lettering, alphabet of lines, geometric construction, dimensional and tolerating Orthographic multiview projection . Section views .Auxiliary views. Dimensioning EGS21603 Survey 1 3 Credit hours
Horizontal and vertical distance measurement, angles and direction, traverses, errors, control and construction surveys, coordinate systems, land records, and coordinate geometry, office and field practice. EGS 22101: Integrated Special Functions. 3Credits hours Fourier series, series solution of differential equation, Gama function, Bessel function, and Legendre polynomial. partial differential equations including the classification of equations and boundary conditions, separation of variables, solution of the heat equation, wave equation, and Laplace's equation Z transforms: Relation of the Z-transform to the Laplace transform of a sampled output function in a linear-sampled data system (e.g. computers, radar system )- properties of the Z-transform- shift, initial value and final value theoremsInverse Z- transform ,Z-transform convolution. Difference equations and their solutions. The error function: Its Occurrence in probability theory & science of Materials. Elliptic functions and integrals.
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ESG 21509 Geology 1: 3Credits hours An introductory study of the earth, including materials, internal and external processes, environmental implications, plate tectonics and deformational history. EGS 31101:Numerical methods in engineering 3Credits hours This course emphasis on approximations and errors; roots of linear and non-linear equations; interpolation and extrapolation; numerical differentiation and integration, curve fitting; and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations: Rung-Kutta methods- Stiffness and Multistep methods- boundary value and Eigen value problems. 3Credits hours EGS 32111: Complex Variables. This class has three parts. The first is complex analysis, including the residue theorem and its applications. The second part concerns transform theory including Fourier series, Fourier transform, the frequency domain representation of signals, impulse response, and transfer function. The third part concerns partial differential equations including the classification of equations and boundary conditions, separation of variables, the wave equation, Laplace's equation. EGS 31111 Engineering statistics 3 Credit hours
Inferences concerning means: Point and interval estimations- hypotheses testing (HT) - HT about a single mean- confidence interval (CI) - relation of HT and confidence intervals, inferences concerning two means: independent and large samples, independent and small samples, dependent samples. Inferences concerning variances: Estimation of variances, hypotheses concerning one variance, and two variances. Inferences concerning proportions: Estimation of proportions, Proportion hypotheses concerning one proportion, two, and several Proportions. Correlation and regression: Scatter plots, correlation-, regression. Coefficient of determination and standard error of estimate. CHI-square and analysis of variance(ANOVA): Test for goodness of fit, tests using contingency tables: test for independence, the contingency table, computation of expected Frequencies- statistical test, test for homogeneity of proportions, ANOVA.