خطة التخصص

Civil 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 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.
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, 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.
2008 Industrial Supervision & Org. 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.
2589 Introduction to Eng. Professions 1 This course aims to introduce the student to the concept of engineering and applied arts and the interrelationship between them and their nature as professions and the development of these professions throughout history. It also aims to clarify the various departments of engineering and applied professions, both traditional and modern, professional ethics and what can be added to engineering and technological education plans in order to develop them.

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2162 Surveying I 2 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.
2163 Surveying I Practical 1 Enabling the student to measure ground distances and angles using surveying tools, and enabling him to measure heights using the Level device.
2164 Building Materials 2 Teaching this course aims to introduce the student to the different building materials, the properties and installation of these materials, the technical specifications and quality standards for these materials, the places and methods of supplying these materials and their prices in general.
2168 Civil Surveying 2 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.
2169 Civil Surveying Lab 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.
2171 Concrete Properties 2 This course is based on the definition of: the properties of concrete and its components of cement, aggregate, mixing water and additives, design of concrete mixtures, the manufacture of fresh concrete and the pre-cast and post-cast stage, the properties of fresh concrete and hardened concrete, light concrete, and pre-cast concrete.
2173 Building Drawing 2 This course aims to introduce students to manual skills in drawing projects at different drawing scales. The student also gets to know the tools and symbols used in drawing to enable the student to draw architectural plans and facades with the ability to show projects in an appropriate manner.
2222 Legistlations & Laws 1 The course aims to give the student an idea of the law for organizing cities, villages and buildings in the Palestinian territories, knowledge of the planning authorities and their powers, the steps taken to issue licenses for new or old buildings, and the adoption of land parceling plans.
2434 Field Training I 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.
2597 Statics & Strength of Material 3 The course aims to introduce the student to the basic principles, theories and laws of statics, as well as to introduce him to the mechanical properties of materials, through the study of vectors and force vectors, the equilibrium of a group of forces affecting the plane, moments and couplings, the equilibrium of solid bodies, analysis of simple beams and finding shear forces and bending moments With a graphic representation of the relationship between them, calculate the center of gravity, the geometric center, and the moment of inertia for areas and regular geometric shapes, strain and stress, and torque, convexity in the beams and buckling in the columns.
2598 Buildings Construction 1 2 The course aims to introduce the student to the stages of constructing building structures, methods of implementing works, technical specifications and quality standards used in constructing building structures, and safety precautions to be taken during the implementation of works.
2599 Buildings Construction 2 2 The course aims to introduce the student to the stages of finishing works of buildings, methods of implementing works, technical specifications and quality standards used in building finishing, and safety precautions to be taken during the execution of works.

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2182 Soil Mechanics & Foundations 3 Teaching this course aims to introduce the student to the characteristics of soil and its components, the basic examinations of soil, especially those related to its physical properties and its interaction with different loads, the relationship of soil properties to the design of different foundations.
2183 Projects Management 2 Teaching this course aims to introduce the student to the methods of managing and organizing work in construction projects, scientific methods for managing resources in construction projects, how to prepare time work programs for construction projects, and providing the student with the ability to use computer programs to manage projects.
2228 Project 2 The course aims for the student to apply all the information and skills that he acquired during the previous theoretical and practical courses, and to provide the student with research, investigation and problem-solving skills, through the completion of an integrated design project in the field of construction or any field determined by the supervisor, according to the following mechanism (preparing an introduction to the project, setting Ideas for the project, making all the necessary calculations and designs for the project, directing the project and preparing the full project report).
2435 Field Training II 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.
2600 Highway Engineering and Drawing 3 The course aims to introduce the student to the types of roads and their uses, engineering design and its horizontal and vertical paths, how to drain water on roads, transportation and road engineering, and enable him to prepare and prepare all road works manuscripts.
2601 Quantity Surveying 2 Teaching this course aims to enable the student to calculate quantities, prepare claims for construction projects, read plans and technical accounts related to their quantities, various construction elements and their agent.
2602 Contracts &Specifications 2 The course aims at introducing the student to the types of construction contracting, clarifying the duties and responsibilities of engineers and contractors, and providing samples of agreements and some articles of the general conditions of the contracting contract as mentioned in the Palestinian contracting contract book, which is attributed to the international conditions (FIDIC).
2603 Structural Analysis 2 Teaching this course aims to introduce the student to the different methods of analyzing Statistically Determinate and Indeterminate Structures, enabling the student to analyze Beams −, Frames, and Trusses.
2604 Stcel Structures &Rria. Con. Design 3 The course aims to introduce the student to the basic principles of designing simple concrete and metal elements for concrete and metal structures, as well as introducing him to the details of rebar, sections and connections for these elements. Through the design of reinforced concrete beams, design of reinforced concrete slabs, design of reinforced concrete columns, design of foundations for buildings, design of metal parts and their connections, design of metal connections at the places where metal structures rest on foundations, drawing of details of rebar for concrete elements and details of sections and connections for metallic elements.
2605 Computer Aided Drawing 3 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.
2606 Material Testing 1 1 The course aims to introduce the student to the components of concrete and their impact on the properties of concrete mixtures, cement tests, checks to ensure the quality of aggregate (aggregate), characteristics of fresh and hardened concrete and tests of these properties, block tests (bricks) and tiles.
2607 Material Testing 2 1 The objective of the course is to introduce the student to the laboratory experiments of soil mechanics, and to enable him to carry out these experiments and find the physical properties of soil from the laboratory results.
2608 Sanitary Systems 3 The course aims to introduce the student to the components of water and methods of obtaining it from its natural sources and methods of treatment, theoretical principles of water flow, water distribution systems, methods of designing distribution networks and types of pipes, sewage systems, wastewater treatment systems and methods, examinations conducted on water, tests that Runs on pipes, sanitary facilities.

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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.