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Courses

Physics I

Course Aim: The aim of this module is to explore the topics of engineering physics, for engineering and computer science students. Course contents: Physics and measurements, Elastic properties of solids, Fluid statics and Fluid dynamics, Electrostatic Force, Electric Field and Electric Flux, Gauss Law, Electric Potential, Capacitance, Current and Resistance, Magnetic Force, Magnetic Field Sources.
PHYS101

Intensive English

Course Aim: This is a preparatory theme-based course designed to build students’ proficiency in reading, listening, speaking, presentation and writing skills. For the reading and vocabulary class, the course focuses on introducing reading in context employing the skills of skimming, scanning, reading for gist, and using context clues. Also, in the listening and speaking class, students will learn
ENGL001

English I

Course Aim: This course uses an integrated approach to teaching the reading, writing, speaking and thinking skills that first year students need in order to succeed in their academic work. Students are challenged to be independent thinkers by showing them how to organize information, interpret different perspectives, make inferences, synthesize complex issues and communicate their ideas clearly by
ENGL002

English II

Course Aim: This course builds on the skills developed in English-101 and introduces the student to the art of rhetoric and argumentation. It is developed to help students enhance their critical thinking skills as they move to more formal, academic discourse, using the four language skills, with a focus on reading, writing, and speaking. Emphasis is placed on identifying the elements of argument
ENGL003

Scientific Writing

Course Aim: This course focuses on the development and use of research, critical analysis, organization and revision within the writing process. Students are given instructions in library and online research and methods of documentation, using quotations and source citations for professional papers using inductive and deductive reasoning, developing the skills of scientific argumentation
ENGL201

Communication and Presentation Skills

Course Aim: It is a course that aims at creating a communicative atmosphere for the students to enhance their proficiency level in the four main skills of the language (reading, writing, listening and speaking). This course helps students learn and practice the skills of writing professional documents, including emails, reports, business letters, resumes, proposal …etc. It focuses on professional
ENGL202

Selected Topics in Humanities and Arts

Course Aim: The students can select any topic offered from the University in any of the fields of Literature, Philosophy, Art, Music, or Sports. Course contents: The contents of this course are updated and tailored to cope with the recent advancements in different fields of Literature, Philosophy, Art, Music, or Sports.
HUMA103

Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking

Course Aim: The course is a study of the processes by which the intellect conceptualizes, applies, analyzes, synthesizes, and evaluates the information it gathers from observation, experience, reflection, reasoning and communication. Course contents: intellect conceptualizes, reasoning, Problems of moral philosophy, moral judgments, cultural relativism and subjectivism, Theoretical approaches for
HUMA111

Ethics in Information Technology

Course Aim: The focus of the course is on ethical issues and problems that arise in professional and business environments Course contents: An overview of Ethics, Ethics for IT workers and IT Users, Computers and Internet Crimes, Privacy, Intellectual Property, Software Development, Ethics of IT organizations.
HUMA203

Selected Topics in Egyptian and Arab Heritage

Course Aim and Contents: The students can select any topic offered from the University that highlights aspects of the extraordinarily rich Ancient Egyptian, Coptic and Islamic heritage of Egypt.
SSCI101

Selected Topics in World Cultures and Diversity

Course Aim and Contents: The students can select any topic offered from the University that exposes students to World Cultures both from a historical and a contemporary point of view. The course also emphasizes the positive aspects of multicultural societies.
SSCI102

Selected Topics in Business Administration

Course Aim and Contents: The students can select any topic offered from Business school in any of the fields of Business Administration, economics or Business Management.
SSCI203

Selected Topics in Entrepreneurship

Course Aim and Contents: The students can select any topic offered from university in any of the fields of Entrepreneurship, Sustainability or Startups Management.
SSCI204

Project Management

Course Aim: The aim of the course is to teach students how to approach project management and understand all the essential concepts from both a theoretical and applied perspective, especially of information technology projects. Course contents: Introduction to Project Management, The Project Life Cycle, Managing Project Teams, Managing Project Stakeholders and Communication, Managing Project Scope
SSCI301