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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2001 Arabic Language 3 The Arabic language course is considered a fundamental requirement for the college of applied professions. The course aims to prepare students to communicate fluently in Arabic in their daily lives and academic work by providing them with basic practical knowledge and skills in Arabic language and its arts that are in line with their needs and knowledge. This will enable them to use it correctly in reading, writing, and speaking, reflecting positively on their performance and increasing their self-confidence and the confidence of others in them. The course includes lessons in grammar, morphology, and basic linguistic rules, as well as listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises. Additionally, it also includes the study of common vocabulary and phrases in the Arabic language.
2002 English Language 3 This course aims to develop the English language skills: writing, reading, comprehension, listening, and pronunciation. It also develops the grammatical rules related to tenses, direct & indirect speech, prepositions, and conditionals.
3219 Entrepreneurship 3 " Entrepreneurship course is an educational course aimed at developing students' skills in managing and operating small and medium-sized enterprises، and teaching them how to develop their ideas and turn them into successful projects. During the course, students are taught many basic concepts and skills in the field of entrepreneurship, such as market research, development of administrative and marketing plans, management of human and financial resources, creation of business plans, innovation, and digital transformation. The course is taught practically, relying on practical activities and applied projects that allow students the opportunity to apply the concepts they have learned in their own projects. Entrepreneurship course is considered one of the important courses that helps students achieve their dreams of self-employment and financial independence."
3350 Digital skills 3 "This course aims to introduce computer components and their various units, the evolution and classification of computers, and computer generations. It also covers number systems, memory units, the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), input/output units, operating systems, and the fundamentals of programming."

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2003 Studies in Arabic & Islamic Thought 3 The course deals with introducing Islamic culture, its characteristics, and its sources, discussing some contemporary cultural issues, and Islam’s view of them, as well as talking about issues pertaining to the Muslim community such as the educational and moral system, rehabilitation for marital life, and family and community rights in Islam, especially with regard to psychological rehabilitation of those about to get married, as well as the rights and duties of each of the spouses over the other, and talking about important rules to tackle marital problems.
2017 Physical Education 1 The physical activity course is designed to promote health and fitness and improve students' athletic skills. It includes various concepts and physical activities, including team sports such as soccer and basketball, and individual sports such as running, swimming, weightlifting, and yoga. In addition, the course emphasizes teamwork, collaboration, and challenge. It also focuses on committing to sports ethics and social responsibility, and learning about some of the injuries that can occur on and off the field, their causes, symptoms, and first aid methods. This course is useful for improving physical and mental health, balance, coordination, and self-confidence. It also promotes discipline, dedication, and perseverance in sports and other activities in life.
2999 Anti - Corruption "Challenges & Solutions" 3 This course provides in-depth knowledge about the concept of corruption globally and locally, and the complex forms in which it manifests in both official and unofficial institutions. The course also discusses the most important factors that increase the likelihood of the emergence and spread of corruption, whether those related to the structural organization of state institutions, or political and social complexities that affect the functioning of these institutions and weaken their ability to combat this phenomenon. The course also covers the most important strategic plans and internationally recognized approaches to combat corruption, and also identifies the national strategy for combating corruption.
3550 Artificial Intelligence Applications 1 An intensive practical course specifically designed for vocational education students, introducing the fundamental concepts of artificial intelligence with a focus on practical applications in technical professions. Students learn through real-world examples and tools that do not require complex programming, and the course concludes with a student-presented project related to their field of specialization, utilizing various AI tools.

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2005 Mathematics (1) 3 This course strengthens students’ understanding of functions like; polynomials, absolute value functions, greatest integer functions, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, in preparation for the process of differentiation and integration. Then students will extend their experience with functions as they study the fundamental concepts of calculus: limiting behaviors, continuity, the derivative by definition, the differentiation rules including chain rules and implicit differentiation. Finally this course covers basic ideas of integration; definite integral, anti-derivatives and indefinite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and some integration's methods .
2007 Engineering Workshop 2 Metals; classification, properties and specifications. Mechanical engineering measurement tools. Work piece marking and planning. Manual filing. Sawing, sheet cutting, riveting and binding of work pieces, electrical arc-welding. Electrical wiring, electrical measuring instruments, operating electrical machines, electronic elements and circuits.
2011 Principles of Elect. Ciruits 3 This course aims to study the electrical quantities, the elements of the direct current circuits, ohms law, Kirchhoff's laws, series and parallel connections, techniques of analyzing dc circuits, mesh and nodal analysis, Thevenin Theorem and superposition principle, and energy saving elements . Studying Alternating current circuits and analyzing them by complex numbers, power triangle, resonance circuits, and inductive circuits.
2012 Principles of Elect. Circuits lab. 1 Experiments in electrical circuits basics; resistive circuits (series, parallel, compound), ohms law, superposition principle, thevenin’s, Norton theorems, and maximum power transfer. kirrshoff’s laws, application in ac circuits, frequency response of RL, RC and RLC circuits resonance circuit, transformer’s.
2271 Electronics 3 Diode (diode) and representation of properties according to the first and second approximations, line of work, unification circuits, half-wave and full-wave single-phase, filters, applications on the diode, zener diode and its properties and applications, unipolar UJT and bipolar transistor BJT and its properties, bias and practical applications on it, study of some thyristor properties FET transistor, its bias and applications, basics of electrical measurement, classification of electrical and electronic measuring devices, direct and alternating current measuring devices, how to extend the measurement range in measuring devices, potentiometer circuits, standard voltages, direct and alternating current bridges, signal generators and digital measuring devices, measuring resistance, voltage and current.
2343 Electronics lab 1 Experiments to understand the operation of semiconductor devices; testing and studying Diode circuits, bipolar junction transistors (BJT) biasing circuits, field effect transistors (FET), Thyristor, Triac and Diac.
2366 Electrical Machines and Transformers 3 Basic theory of electrical machines, fundamentals of direct current ad Alternating current motors and generators, construction and operation, their types, electrical and mechanical characteristics, methods of starting of and breaking. Studying single phase and three phase transformers, construction and operation, equivalent circuit analyzing and voltage regulation electrical characteristics and transformer tests, and methods of connections.
2381 Sensors and Measurements 3 Principles of electrical measurements, measurement devices, and using electronic voltmeter, the oscilloscope, function generators, digital measuring instrument. Classification of electrical & electronic measuring instruments, alternating and direct current measuring instruments, instrument range extending (current and voltage transformer) DC & AC bridges. Principles of sensors and transducers; heat sensors, smoke sensor, capacitive sensors, inductive sensors, and photo sensors. In the Lab; the students get practical experiments about the different types of sensors.
2511 Graduate Project 2 The graduation project, as a requirement for students expected to graduate, aims to give the student an academic opportunity within which he can deepen his understanding of one or more aspects of his specialization and try to achieve a constructive scientific addition, drawing on his academic achievement, his own abilities, and the capabilities of the university such as libraries, laboratories, workshops, faculty, and others.
2512 Field Training 1 2 In this course, students are involved in the local market of their major so that they could understand the field get practical skills from the local market. Student’s train in electrical installations for buildings and facilities. The students is requested to write a reports about their training. They will be under the supervision and evaluation continuously by the instructor.
2513 Field Training 2 2 In this course, students are trained to put there theoretical knowledge into practical aspect, and to get technical skills from the local market. Student’s enroll in the field so they could develop their contact skills with the local market. They get training in security systems, alarm systems, cameras installations, and smart BMS systems. The students are requested to write reports about their training. During the training period, they will be under the supervision and evaluation by the instructor.
3275 Electrical Machines and Transformers Lab 1 Lab experiments study methods of connecting, starting, and braking of different types of DC motors. And studying their electrical and electromechanical characteristics (Torque current and speed torque curves) and also operating transformers, and 3 phase and single phase motors.

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2008 Industrial Supervision & Org. 1 The course aims at introducing the student to the principles of industrial planning and organizing. Industrial safety, costs, industrial relations and management.
2330 Digital Electronics 2 Introduction to Boolean Algebra, Theorems and Laws of Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, Simplification of Boolean Functions, Karnaugh Maps, Combinational Logic Circuits (Adders, Subtractors, Code Conversion, ..etc). Medium Scale Integration Logic Circuits (Comparators, Encoders, Decoders, MUX, DeMUX, ..etc). , Flip-Flops and Related Devices, Counters, shift Registers
2367 Applied Engineering Drawing 2 Introduction in engineering drawing in order to use the drawing tools, and to get manual drawing skills. Studying and drawing electrical and electronic symbols for the different types of electrical drawing. Using AutoCAD to draw buildings electrical drawings; wiring, and distribution boards drawings for high voltage and low voltage installation systems.
2368 Electrical Drive and Control 2 This course teaches the principles of automatic electric drive and control, mechanical and electromechanical characteristics of electric machines, speed control, methods of operations and automatic stop, transient conditions, and selection of prime mover and power calculations.
2371 Electrical Drive and Control Lab. 1 Applying experiments to understand the principles of automatic motors electric drive and control, mechanical and electromechanical characteristics of electric machines, speed control, methods of operations and automatic stop.
2372 Electrical Workshop 1 This course aims to give practice on the tools and elements of the electrical works, and using measuring devices. Reading and applying the drawings of electrical installations. Studying types of electrical motors, starting and operation, inversing the direction of rotation ,star and delta connections. Studying and connecting electrical switches, circuit breakers, contactors, relays, timers, and sensors. Drawing and applying control and power circuits for electrical motors . Basics of electrical maintenance.
2382 Computer Programming and Networks 2 This course includes a general introduction to programming languages structural (Structural Programming Languages), and the definition input and output sentences and variables and constants, and control sentences, repetition and loops and functions and arrays, pointers and structures. Identify the installation of computer networks and basic components of the networks and the layers system in building networks and network subnetting. As well as the work of local networks of computers and transfer data through the network.
2384 Air-conditioning Workshop 1 In the workshop, the students study the air conditioning cycles. Apply practical exercises and experiments on air conditioning devices, and get practical training in installing, operating, and controlling central air conditioning system.
2390 Renewable Energy 2 This course presents introduction in traditional energy resources and alternatives in Palestine. Studying solar energy systems, studying photovoltaic systems (on grid and off grid systems), making system calculations and implementing and connecting photovoltaic system parts. Studying and installing wind energy systems.
2391 Air-conditioning 2 Studying basics of the air conditioning cycles . The course focuses on the central air-conditioning system; system components (especially actuators and sensors); installation, operation, and system control methods.
2616 micro controllers 3 Describe specifications and architecture of PIC Microcontroller systems, PIC families 16F, 18F, and how to program these microcontrollers using C or Assembly language to be used in many applications.
3441 Surveillance & Alarm Systems 3 إليك الترجمة الاحترافية للنص، مع استخدام المصطلحات التقنية المعيارية المعتمدة في هندسة الأنظمة الأمنية والتيار الخفيف (Light Current Systems): Professional Translation "This course aims to study surveillance systems, including IP and analog cameras, as well as intrusion detection systems and both conventional and addressable fire alarm systems. It also covers security and public address (PA) systems, focusing on the study of their schematics, components, programming, installation, operation, and maintenance. The theoretical portion is accompanied by a practical section consisting of applied experiments designed to study the components of these systems and gain hands-on experience in their installation, programming, operation, and troubleshooting."
3724 Electrical Wiring 2 This course aims to introduce students to the basics of designing and extending main and sub-variable current circuits in domestic and commercial buildings, calculating loads, lighting, and installing electrical panels, in addition to identifying the basics of extending direct current circuits.
3728 Programmed control of building systems 3 Study and connect PLC devices. Study and apply programming languages; statement list, ladder, function block diagram, and SFC. PLC components (CPU, Input/Output modules,… etc). PLC capabilities such timing, counting, comparing,… etc. program a PLC using PC, and using hand programmer. In the Lab. The student use a PLC in solving different practical exercises for logic control applications.
3729 Intelligent systems in buildings 3 This course focuses on intelligent automated control technologies applied in buildings, covering electrical systems (lighting), electronic control systems (alarm, security, and surveillance), and HVAC systems (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning). It introduces the evolution of home automation and building management for residential and commercial facilities, exploring various Building Management Systems (BMS), their specifications, features, capabilities, and the feasibility of their implementation. The course also distinguishes between global and local systems and their manufacturers, while examining the correlation between BMS and energy efficiency. The practical section provides an introduction to communication protocols for modern building control systems, their operating mechanisms, and the design of control networks and bus topologies. It involves studying and installing building control and monitoring components, including switches, sensors, controllers, and actuators. Students will learn to use control and monitoring software to execute various tasks, interface input/output devices, and perform addressing and programming, including group addressing for integrated system operation. Additionally, it covers the wiring and installation of control devices according to engineering schematics, with practical exercises on controlling lighting and HVAC systems, along with their operation and maintenance. Finally, students will learn to source operational software and technical catalogs from the internet for use in design, programming, and troubleshooting."
3730 Advanced applications in smart buildings 2 This course aims to provide advanced practical experiments and exercises in integrating and interfacing control devices within smart building systems. It focuses on the integration of conventional systems with intelligent networks, as well as the programming and operation of smart building servers. Students will learn to design, upload, and operate local and remote monitoring software via the internet and smartphones. Furthermore, the course introduces communication gateways, bridges, and simulation tools used for interoperability between diverse systems (BMS, HVAC, Lighting, and PLC). It covers their interfacing and programming, alongside advanced practical exercises for the centralized control of lighting and HVAC systems. The course also develops the ability to operate, monitor, and maintain these integrated systems, while utilizing specialized Building Management Systems (BMS) for energy monitoring and consumption optimization."