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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.
2002 English Language 3 This course aims at developing the four skills: writing, reading, comprehension (listening) and pronunciation. 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

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2017 Physical Education 1 The course aims to familiarize students with the nature of large and small industrial establishments, their characteristics, requirements for their establishment, and factors affecting their success, identifying organizational structures in industrial establishments and the tasks of industrial supervision in them and the responsibilities of the supervisor in industrial work, developing the student's positive attitudes toward occupational safety and health issues in industrial work, and 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 loss treatment in industrial work, and 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
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 engineering drawing principles and provide him with the ability to read stereoscopic and schematic engineering drawings by identifying the basics and principles of engineering drawing, drawing regular and curved geometric shapes, writing Arabic and English letters in a geometric line, vertical projection, and extracting the third projection and isometric drawing.
2007 Engineering Workshop 2 This course aims to introduce the student to the principles of manufacturing, as well as the proper handling of machines, equipment, and various tools without falling or causing practical accidents in workshops, factories, and various construction projects, as well as to provide him with the knowledge of the processes required to complete a part.
3395 1 3 The course covers Newton's laws, force, force analysis in two perpendicular directions, net forces, particle equilibrium, moment of force, and object equilibrium.
3396 1 1 The course covers tensile topics in wires and ropes, compressive forces in columns, and friction and its applications, such as torque, tensile and compressive forces in foundation members, force in basic beams, and center of area for geometric forms.
3397 3 It is an engineering course that aims to study the behavior and properties of fluids (such as water and oils) and their applications in mechanics and hydraulics. This course addresses multiple concepts related to fluids and the transfer of forces using fluids in a variety of systems and vehicles
3398 1 1 The course aims to train the student to read truck diagrams and read vehicle diagrams that have additions such as seats or other things. In addition to determining the importance of the center of gravity of the vehicle and the load and distributing the loads on the plans correctly, the course also aims to familiarize the student with the weights and standard dimensions of vehicles according to what is stated in the technical orders.

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
3399 1 3 Connection system, power transmission devices, clutch system, road resistors, torque converter, regular and automatic gearbox, axles and joints, differential gears, axle installation, working and processing system, tires, exterior structure, suspension system, system Steering and braking system.
3400 1 2 Introduction to maintenance, general technical factors affecting vehicles, factors affecting consumption, detection and detection of faults, maintenance methods, detection of mechanical faults in internal combustion engines using some equipment and tools, detection and maintenance of parts of cooling and lubrication systems, coupling and drive systems, brakes, use of catalogs. In maintenance operations, detecting and maintaining parts of the ignition cycle and scheduling their failure.
3401 1 2 The principle of operation of the various electrical and electronic systems in modern vehicles that work to protect and comfort the driver: the additional protection system (airbags and seat belts), conditions for activating the airbags system and its main parts, the collision sensor, components of the airbags and the mechanism for activating the system, precautions that must be followed during system maintenance. , various communication systems in vehicles, the technology and speed of each of these systems, learning about the working principle of CAN Bus, ways to protect the system from interference, examining the CAN Bus network, the theft deterrent system, and the system’s working mechanism, the luxury system in modern vehicles (electronic seat, mirror and window Electric, cruise control, parking assistance system, navigation system).
3402 1 3 Batteries, normal ignition system, electronic injection system, starter motor, generation and charging system, generation and charging regulator circuit, dashboard, lights.
3403 3 Principles of the work of internal combustion engines, reciprocating four-stroke, two-stroke, parts and specifications of internal combustion engines, valves, engine calculations and characteristics, fuel used, feeding systems in engines (gasoline, diesel), cooling systems, lubrication systems, forced charging in engines. Rotary engines and gas turbine engines.
3404 3 This course includes the working principle of the automatic power transmission and its main parts, in addition to the working principle of the hydraulic clutch and torque converter. It also includes the internal parts of the gearbox, such as the coupling gear unit, clutches, and brake belts. It also addresses the hydraulic control system in the gearbox.
3405 1 3 Ignition systems, gasoline fuel injection systems, diesel fuel injection systems, comprehensive management systems for gasoline engines (PFI, SPI, DI), comprehensive management systems for diesel engines, alternative fuel systems.
3406 1 1 This course aims to learn about dismantling, installing, maintaining and diagnosing ignition systems, diesel and gasoline fuel injection systems, methods of diagnosing faults in vehicles, diagnosis using a computer, diagnosis using an oscilloscope, and diagnosis using exhaust analyzers.
3407 1 1 Dismantling, installing, and carrying out the necessary inspection and repair of electrical devices in vehicles, identifying faults in electrical circuits, tracking electrical circuits according to maintenance and repair plans, using testing and calibration devices to control the operation of various electrical systems in vehicles.
3408 2 Engine calculations, mixture ratio for different fuels, engine volume calculation, compression ratio, engine power, engine torque, engine efficiencies, thermal, mechanical and volumetric
3409 1 1 This course aims to train the student to disassemble, install and maintain the power transmission system such as the clutch, regular gearbox, drive shafts, four-wheel drive systems, in addition to the final drive group. In addition to the steering, suspension and braking systems.
3410 1 This course aims to train the student to dismantle, install, and maintain automatic gearboxes, torque converters, and electronically controlled automatic gearboxes, in addition to the regular electronically controlled gearbox.
3411 1 1 Practical testing of various electrical and electronic systems in vehicles, airbag and seat belt system, crash sensor, precautions to be followed during system maintenance, various communications systems in vehicles, technology and speed of each of these systems, learning about the working principle of CAN Bus, ways to protect the system from interference, inspection CAN Bus network, theft deterrent system, and the system’s working mechanism, the luxury system in modern vehicles (electronic seat, electric mirror and window, cruise control, parking assistance system, navigation system).
3412 1 3 An introduction to hybrid and electric cars, their working mechanism, types and shapes, the batteries used in them, the main parts of hybrid and electric cars and their high-voltage system, in addition to the correct and safe procedures in dealing with high-voltage systems in these cars. The course also deals with the types of hybrid systems in cars.
3413 1 1 Safety procedures in dealing with electric and hybrid cars, various technical procedures on the hybrid car, parts of the high-voltage system in the hybrid car, disconnecting the high-voltage system, dismantling, installing and examining the inverter, disassembling, installing and examining the battery, examining the high-voltage wires in hybrid cars.
3414 2 This course aims to train the students in related to the specially community institutions on engineering basic competencies such as safety, technical terminology, administrative rules and layouts, drawings and energy analysis and protection.
3415 1 2 The ability to receive customers and listen to them and diagnose malfunctions, the ability to write a complete diagnostic and maintenance report and ensure the correctness and quality of the maintenance process, the ability to name spare parts by their scientific names and their common names in the market, the ability to use programs for car parts, the ability to use inspection programs Various types of fault diagnosis, good use of personal protective equipment, identification of safety and security means within the institution (ventilation, firefighting, lighting, first aid cabinet, means of communication in cases of danger...), Participation in dismantling and installing mechanical, electrical and electronic parts and components in the cars.
3416 1 1 This course aims to prepare the student for the graduation stage and determine the requirements for the graduation project, so that the student ends with his project idea along with the main details of the project.
3417 1 3 In this part of the project students must implement and test the design described in the “Introduction to Graduation Project”.

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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.