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Survey Engineering

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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 It aims to develop the students' four basic skills: writing, reading, comprehension, correct pronunciation, and conversation. As well as the development of basic language rules, which include: verbs, direct speech, prepositions, and the conditional sentence. It also aims to provide the student with English words and terms related to the student's daily and practical life. Writing technical reports in English
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.
3219 Entrepreneurship 3 This course aims to develop entrepreneurial skills among young people and prepare them at an academic level, not only to be able to create their own projects in the future, but also to work effectively in small and medium-sized enterprises. Thus, the overall goal of the course on a broader level is to contribute to the creation of an entrepreneurial culture in Palestine. The course is theoretical in nature, but also practical, using student-centered teaching methods to facilitate learning and achievement of goals through daily activities, games, and data interpretation
3350 Digital skills 3

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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 .
2006 Engineering drawing 2 The course aims to introduce the student to the principles of engineering drawing, and to provide him with the ability to read stereoscopic engineering drawings and planning by recognizing the basics of the principles of engineering drawing, drawing regular and curved geometric shapes, writing Arabic and English letters in a geometric font, vertical projection and extracting the third view, drawing Sections, isometric drawing, free drawing.
2007 Engineering Workshop 2 This course aims to introduce the student to the principles of manufacturing and proper handling of machines, equipment and various tools without falling or causing practical accidents inside the workshops, factories and various construction projects, and giving him the ability to know the processes necessary to complete a piece.
2008 Industrial Supervision & Org. 1 Teaching this course aims to become familiar with the nature of large and small industrial establishments, their characteristics, requirements for their establishment, and factors affecting their success, to identify the organizational structures in industrial establishments and the tasks of industrial supervision in them and the responsibilities of the supervisor in industrial work, to develop positive attitudes among the student regarding issues of occupational safety and health in industrial work. Through familiarity with the relevant foundations and the means and procedures used to prevent industrial accidents, identifying the elements of industrial costs and methods of cost reduction and treatment of losses in industrial work, familiarity with the most important aspects addressed by parliamentary legislation related to work and workers such as the Social Security Law.

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2742 Catography 3 Definition of a map, basics of cartography, relevance of cartography, fields of use, types of lines used in making maps, drawing scale, and ways of projecting from sphere to planar coordinates. UTM projection, as well as the characteristics of map projections and the principles of projection systems. In map projections, an understanding of coordinate transformations and the principles of coordinate calculations. The accuracy of maps is tested using a set of standards. A theoretical introduction to computer mapping, including techniques for creating digital maps, maintaining them, altering them, and identifying their flaws.
2743 Catography / practical 1 The preparation of selected maps using both old and new approaches. Using a range of programming machines, the student will be able to prepare and process digital maps.
2744 legal principles of surveying & land percolation 2 Knowledge of land types, definition of institutions and studies that deal with issues of ownership and exploration, higher organization of works and roads, knowledge of the laws, regulations, and foundations found in governments, lands and assets, methods of editing their title, sorting , and different with a focus on giving an integrated project and excreting it from a method In the event of a dispute, determining how to divide real land, restoring boundaries, and clarifying boundaries.
2745 legal principles of surveying & land percolation/p 1 Knowledge of land types, definition of institutions and studies that deal with issues of ownership and exploration, higher organization of works and roads, knowledge of the laws, regulations, and foundations found in governments, lands and assets, methods of editing their title, sorting , and different with a focus on giving an integrated project and excreting it from a method In the event of a dispute, determining how to divide real land, restoring boundaries, and clarifying boundaries.
2746 photogrammetry (1) 3 The concept of aerial photography, an introduction to the origins of images, types of aerial photographs and their contents, fields of aerial photography, stages of plan production from aerial photographs, the difference between aerial photographs and maps, engineering characteristics of an aerial photograph, calculation of the scale of drawing an aerial photograph, and types of distortion are among the fundamentals of aerial photography science. In the shot from above. Introduction to the origins and evolution of airspace, survey flight, ground control points, basic air survey procedures, orthophoto pictures (vertical projection), and map modification
2747 photogrammetry (1)/p 1 Different intersecting methods in creating and measuring the parallax using the parallax bar and identifying the heights, calculating the coordinates of the points from aerial images are all examples of stereoscope applications.
2748 photogrammetry (2) 3 It focuses on symmetry methods, internal, relative, and absolute orientation, stereoscopy and the concept of stereoscopic vision, types of stereoscopic drawing devices and steps for manually directing images to obtain stereoscopic vision, mechanical and optical elements in stereoscopic symmetry devices for analytical devices, and analytical methods, including spatial intersection. Printing, directing, shooting, and ready-to-use projects have all begun.
2749 photogrammetry (2)/p 1 Internal, relative, and absolute orientation, compilation of various maps utilizing digital stereoscopic devices, contour mapping, and atmospheric triangulation are some of the applications for stereoscopic analytical equipment.
2750 linear algebra & theory of errors 3 This course aims to learn linear rates, matrices and their determinants and their inverse, confidence intervals, statistical examination and discovery of errors, foundations of error theory, correction of simple area networks and problems on aerial photography, methods of matrices, the use of computer programs (Excel) in solving problems, the principle of Studying the spread of errors in survey work, the weights and importance of readings and their relationship to accuracy.
2765 Surveying 1 3 The course aims to introduce the student to the land area, its role and divisions, measuring ground distances and angles using surveying tools, and measuring heights using the level device.
2766 Surveying 2 3 The area using the Theodolite device and its use in measuring horizontal and vertical angles, identifying the Total Station and using it in measuring distances and angles, as well as identifying the tachometric area and using it in measuring horizontal and vertical distances. Recognize coordinate systems and their calculations and calculate and correct polygons.
2767 Surveying 1 / practical 1 Enabling the student to measure ground distances and angles using surveying tools, and enabling him to measure heights using the Level device.
2768 Surveying 2 / practical 1 The area using the Theodolite device and its use in measuring horizontal and vertical angles, identifying the Total Station and using it in measuring distances and angles, as well as identifying the tachometric area and using it in measuring horizontal and vertical distances. Recognize coordinate systems and their calculations and calculate and correct polygons.

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2751 geology 2 The relationship between geology and civil engineering and surveying engineering, the earth's minerals, silicic and non-silicic minerals, rocks (igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic), mechanical, chemical, and biological weathering factors, as well as plant action, sediments on the Earth's surface and soil formation, soil transport methods, and characterization Some of the geological factors that affect some engineering projects include the characteristics of the remaining soil from the transported soil, geological exploration of the construction site, ground water and its disposal within the layers of the earth, and ground water and its disposal within the layers of the earth.
2752 geodesy & astronomy for land surveying 3 An overview of the various surfaces that are certified and approved in copies and approved in geodetic standards, coordinates and calculations on the surface of the globe, geodesic networks and triangulation, precise leveling and elevations, reference surface for elevations (Geoid), projection systems and methods (map projections), triangle and other systems. The link between astronomical coordinates and Earth coordinate systems, as well as time systems.
2753 Calculation of quantity & specifications surveying 2 The course aims to make the student able to calculate the quantities of works and materials needed to implement building projects by providing him with sufficient knowledge to calculate the different quantities.
2754 highway drawing /p 1 The course aims to learn the basics of drawing roads computerized on the Civil 3D program
2755 geographical information system GIS 2 Introduction to GIS, equipment needed for GIS, identification of necessary and available programs, importance and feasibility of GIS, multiple applications of GIS, coding, spread of error and the issue of accuracy in GIS.
2756 geographical information system GIS/p 1 This course includes practical exercises on the use of GIS programs such as Geomedia, AreGIS and others. The exercises include building databases, editing, file exchange, and inquiries.
2757 Highway Engineering 3 Definition of road types, road user and vehicle characteristics, necessary information for road design, road course selection, horizontal and vertical design and final road plan, final road design, transverse design and road body implementation, cumulative volumes form, construction of culverts and sidewalks, asphalt and concrete mixtures, traffic engineering, Road damage and maintenance.
2758 field training (1) 2 This course aims to enable the student to follow up on construction work in its various stages, and to gain practical experience through direct contact with the labor market.
2759 field training (2) 2 This course aims to enable the student to follow up on construction work in its various stages, and to gain practical experience through direct contact with the labor market.
2760 computer aided drawing CAD 2 The course aims to introduce the student to the computer and its types, sizes, parts, nomenclature, capabilities, and limits in drawing, design, storage, solving equations, classification and tabulation, and introducing him to languages and drawing programs in particular, and the use of some of these programs in drawing projections, interfaces, isometrics, pictorials, projecting shadows, drawing details, increasing and reducing them using the capabilities of the computer, and printing it. These drawings are on paper.
2761 glopal positioning system GPS 2 Types of satellites used in geodetic positioning, different systems used in satellite positioning, satellite orbits, uses of satellites in engineering applications, sources of errors in satellite surveying, the principle of calculating coordinates and locations using satellites, different monitoring methods using The GPS working principle and characteristics, fast measurement RTK and dynamicSTATIC.
2762 glopal positioning system GPS/p 1 Introduction to GPS devices, satellite surveying, calculating coordinates and positions using satellites, practical applications on different monitoring methods using GPS, RTK and dynamic STATIC.
2763 Graduation Project 2 Through the project, the understanding of an aspect of the specialization is deepened, or an attempt is made to achieve a scientific addition, building it under the supervision of the faculty. Then the projects are submitted for discussion by committees determined by the department consisting of specialists from inside and outside the college.

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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.
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.