خطة دراسية قسم الهندسة الكهربائية
خطة دراسية قسم الهندسة الكهربائية
1. UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS
2. COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
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c. Elective Program Courses (2 courses with 6 Credit Hours)
Credit Contact
No. Course Number Course Title Prerequisites
Hours Hours
1 1402455 Power Syst. Instrument. and Measur. 1402306 3 4
2 1402441 Advanced Control Systems 1402340 3 4
3 1402456 Power System Transients 1402360 & 1402350 3 4
4 1402463 Electromechanical Energy Conversion III 1402361 3 4
5 1402412 Power Electronics II 1402411 3 4
6 1402457 High Voltage Techniques 1402350 3 4
7 1402458 Economic Operation of Power Systems 1402451 3 4
8 1402464 Special Electrical Machines 1402361 3 4
1402360 & 1402361 & 4
9 1402465 Electrical Drive Systems 3
1402411
10 1402442 Program. Logic Controller and its Appl. 1402322 3 4
11 1402459 Energy Efficiency 1402451 3 4
Total Credit Hours 6 12
d. Field Training
The student spending 8 weeks at the training on-site in a manufacturing or service industry, 5
days a week and 6 hours per day with a total number of hours 240 hours.
Credit Contact
No. Course Number Course Title Prerequisites
Hours Hours
1 1405391 Summer Training 90 C.H. & Dept. Appr. 2 240
Total Credit Hours 2 240*
(*) Summer Training has a special nature which is different from other courses.
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TYPICAL STUDY PLAN
Year 1/ Term 1
Credit Contact
Course Number Course Title Prerequisites
Hours Hours
1101101 General Physics I --- 4 9
1104111 Engineering Mathematics 1 --- 4 7.5
1403101 Engineering Drawing --- 3 9
Total Credit Hours 11 25.5
Year 1/ Term 2
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1405101 Introduction to Engineering Design --- 2 4.5
1601101 Islamic Culture 1 --- 2 3
1606114 Reading (I) --- 2 3
1403111 Basic Workshop 1403101 2 6
1104212 Engineering Mathematics II 1104111 4 7.5
Total Credit Hours 12 24
Year 1/ Term 3
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1404101 Chemistry for Engineers --- 3 6
1405202 Engineering Economy 1104111 2 3
1402102 Basic Electrical Circuits 1101101 3 6
1402120 Structured Computer Programming --- 2 4.5
Total Credit Hours 10 19.5
Year 2/ Term 4
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1104313 Eng. Math III 1104212 3 7.5
1402208 Physics of Electricity and Magnetism 1101101 & 1104212 3 6
1405204 Probability and Statistics 1104212 3 6
1606110 Writing I 2 3
Total Credit Hours 11 22.5
Year 2/ Term 5
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1402210 Electronics I 1402102 3 6
1402204 Digital Design I 1402102 3 6
1104314 Eng. Math IV 1104111 3 6
1402221 Object-Oriented Computer Programming --- 3 6
Total Credit Hours 12 24
Year 2/ Term 6
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1402201 Analytical Methods in Engineering 1104212 3 6
1402120 & 1402102 &
1402203 Electrical Circuits and Systems 3 6
1104313
1402102 & 1402208 &
1402205 Electromagnetic Fields 3 6
1104314 (co)
1602101 Arabic Language 2 3
Total Credit Hours 11 21
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Year 3/ Term 7
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1505101 Principles of Law - 3 6
1402306 Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation 1402210 3 6
1402360 Electromechanical Energy Conversion I 1402205 3 6
1402201 &
1402340 Principles of Automatic Control 3 6
1402203
Total Credit Hours 12 24
Year 3/ Term 8
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1402120 &
1402350 Electrical Power Systems I 3 6
1402205
1402300 Numerical Methods in Engineering 1104313 3 6
1601201 Islamic culture 2 --- 2 3
1402361 Electromechanical Energy Conversion II 1402205 3 6
Total Credit Hours 11 21
Year 3/ Term 9
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1402360 &
1402362 Machines lab 1 3
1402361 (co)
1402204 &
1402322 Microprocessors and microcontrollers 3 6
1402221
1104212 &
1403465 Power Plants for Non-ME Students 3 6
1101101
1405405 Engineering Ethics --- 1 3
1606111 Writing II --- 2 3
Total Credit Hours 10 21
Summer Term
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
90 C.H. & Dept.
1405391 Summer Training 2 240
Appr.
Total Credit Hours 2 240*
(*) Summer Training has a special nature which is different from other courses.
Year 4/ Term 10
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1402430 Introduction to Communications 1402203 3 6
1402411 Power Electronic I 1402210 3 6
1402350 &
1402451 Electrical Power Systems II 3 6
1402361
1601xxx Elective (1) Islamic culture --- 2 3
Total Credit Hours 11 21
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Year 4/ Term 11
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1405203 Engineering Management --- 2 3
1402454 Power systems lab 1402350 1 3
Complete (96 Cr)
1402498 B.SC. Project 1 and department 2 4.5
approval
14024xx Elective I * 3 6
1601xxx Elective (2) Islamic culture --- 2 3
Total Credit Hours 10 19.5
(*) The prerequisites for elective courses vary depending on each individual course.
Year 4/ Term 12
Course Credit Contact
Course Title Prerequisites
Number Hours Hours
1402452 Power Transmission and Distribution 1402451 3 6
1402453 Switchgear and Protection of Power System I 1402451 3 6
14024xx Elective II * 3 6
1402499 B.SC. Project 2 1402498 2 4.5
Total Credit Hours 11 22.5
(*) The prerequisites for elective courses vary depending on each individual course.
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FLOWCHART OF PREREQUISITES
Math and Basic Sciences Engineering Topics General Topics
1101101 1104111 1403101
1 General Physics I Eng. Math. (1) Eng. Drawing
Analytical Methods in Engineering Electromagnetic Fields Electrical Circuits and Systems Arabic Language
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FLASH), Input/Output ports, serial communication, programmable interrupts and timers,
microcontroller programming model and instruction set, assembly language programming.
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Relays, electromagnetic, digital relay, overcurrent, voltage, directional. Distance relays. Differential
relays. Feeder protection. Transformer protection. Generator protection.
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This course discusses the Operating constraints. Short-term load forecast. Load curve analysis.
Economical load sharing between units and between stations, tariffs, and incremental costs. Unit
commitment and generator scheduling. Voltage and VAR control. Energy conservation.
8 1402464: Special Electrical Machines 3
Special Electrical Machines; Single-phase induction motors - AC Commutator motors: universal
motor, repulsion motor – Synchronous reluctance motors – Switched reluctance motors – Servo
motors – Steppers motors. Dynamics of Electrical Drives - Selection of motor power rating.
9 1402465: Electrical Drive Systems 3
This course includes: Introduction to electric drives, Dynamics of electrical drives, Selection of
motor power rating, DC motor drives, Induction motor drives, Synchronous motor drives, Solar and
battery powered drives.
10 1402442: Programmable Logic Controller and its Applications 3
This course is designed to give students a basic knowledge of Programmable Logic Controller
(PLC) and its applications in industry. It covers basic PLC definitions, history, systems and
Hardware. In addition, the course presents the different input/output devices such as sensors,
transducers, actuators and PLC Interface. PLC programming, Ladder diagram, timers, counters and
comparators. Application of PLC programming on industrial processes.
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develop problem-solving abilities specific to engineering contexts. Moreover, they will learn to
critically evaluate the economic feasibility of engineering projects. In Engineering Economy,
students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the financial aspects associated with
engineering decision making. The course provides a solid foundation for students to apply economic
analysis techniques to real-world engineering scenarios.
5 1405203: Engineering Management 2
This course introduces engineering management and technology management. Topics covered
include the historical development of industrial management, introductory operations management,
functions of technology management, planning production activities and managing engineering
projects.
6 1405204: Probability and Statistics 3
This course introduces statistics and data description, probability theory, random variables and
probability distributions, mathematical expectation, essential discrete and continuous random
variables, fundamental sampling distributions, and data analysis techniques for one- and two-
sample estimation problems.
7 1405405: Engineering Ethics 1
This course introduces engineering professionalism and ethics. Students will learn about codes of
ethics and professional conduct in various engineering disciplines, including NSPE, IEEE, AIChE,
ASCE, ASME, and ACM-IEEE/CS. The course will explore the ethical responsibilities of
engineers, including their commitment to safety, honesty, and environmental ethics. Students will
also examine the role of engineering in social experimentation and in addressing global issues.
Workplace responsibilities and rights will be discussed, along with the impact of technological
progress on society. Through case studies and ethical dilemmas, students will develop critical
thinking skills to identify and analyze ethical issues that arise in engineering practice. By the end
of the course, students will be able to apply ethical principles to real-world engineering scenarios
and make informed ethical decisions.
8 1404101: Chemistry for Engineering 3
Thermochemistry, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, chemical kinetics, oxidation-reduction reactions
and electrochemistry.
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regions, polar coordinates, applications of double integrals. Triple integrals. Change of variables in
multiple integrals.
4 1104313: Engineering Mathematics III 4
Basic definitions and construction of an ordinary differential equation, Methods of solving ordinary
differential equations of first order, Orthogonal trajectories, and Ordinary differential1equations of
higher orders with constant and variable coefficients, Laplace transform. Systems of linear first-
order differential equations, Series solutions of linear equations around ordinary and regular
singular points (method of Frobenius), Special functions: Gamma, Beta and Bessel functions,
Fourier series.
5 1104314: Engineering Mathematics IV 3
This course deals with vector calculus and linear algebra including: Vector algebra, vector fields,
vector differentiations (del operator, gradient, divergence, curl, conservative fields and potential
functions), Vector integration (Line integrals, Green’s theorem, and surface integrals). Matrices and
linear systems, determinant, orthogonal projection, linear transformation, Eigen values and
Eigenvectors, diagonalization, power of a matrix, differential system.