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CHEM 101
General Chemistry I (CHEM 101) is a four-hour credit course that introduces students to atomic structure, quantum theory, and the periodic table, chemical bonding, reactions in aqueous solutions, physical properties of solutions, properties of gases, thermochemistry, and electrochemistry.
PHY 101
General Physics I (PHY 101) is a four-hour credit course that introduces students to the basic's laws, principles, and equations in the field of physics and their applications in real-life scenarios. Students will study laws of motion and their associated concepts and principles, and apply such information to solve problems pertaining to physics. Students will conduct and interpret lab experiments and results while gradually improving their proportional reasoning estimation abilities and graphing
MA 101
Calculus I (MA 101) is a four-hour credit course that emphasizes prime topics of differential calculus, including limits and continuity of functions of a single variable; derivatives, and differentiation techniques. In this course, first (second) order derivatives are applied to problems dealing with related rates, linear approximations, functions' behavior, extreme values, and optimization; the Newtonian method of approximate root calculation; Rolle's and Mean-Value theorems; curve sketching.
ARB 101
Practical Grammar (ARB 101) is a two-hour credit course that aims at improving students' linguistic production. Students will be introduced to grammatical rules that will enhance the cohesion and coherence of their output. Further, students will analyze text stylistics with the goal of improving text quality.
HPE 101
Heath and Physical Education (HPE 101) is a one-hour credit course. It aims to provide students with practical exercises for the purpose of enhancing their overall health and physical ability while focusing on necessary aspects of values, autonomy, and responsibility.
PHY 102
General Physics II (PHY 102) is a four-hour credit course. It introduces the topics of wave motion and sound, temperature, first and second laws of thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases, Coulomb's law, electric and magnetic fields, Gauss' law, electrical potential, capacitors and dielectrics, and D.C. circuits, Ampere’s and Faraday's laws by linking them to everyday life scenarios
MA 102
Calculus II (MA 102) is a four-hour credit that is a continuation of Calculus I. This course teaches an introduction to integral calculus. The topics include The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techniques of integration of functions of a single variable, arc length, areas, volumes, and improper integration. Sequences and series: convergence tests, integral, comparison, ratio, and root tests. Alternating series. Absolute and conditional convergence. Power series. Taylor and Maclaurin series.
ESP 102
Introduction to Report Writing (ESP 102) is a three-credit hour course. The course aims at enabling students to write a variety of reports that are found in the workplace and academic contexts. Specifically, students will be introduced to the writing of long (formal) and short reports alongside the use of graphical representations and appropriate referencing styles. Further, students will be introduced to the basics of data collection, data exploration and analysis, and data graphical representation.
ARB 102
Objective Writing (ARB 102) is a two-hour credit course. The course aims to introduce students to objective writing in essays, reports, assessments, summaries, scientific research, and administrative writing in the Arabic language
ISL 101
Belief and its Consequences (ISL 101) is a two-hour credit course. The course explains the roots of the right faith, special characteristics of the Islamic faith, Islamic description of the universe, human beings and life, and reasons for increasing the faith.
CSE 101
Introduction to Computer Programming (CSE 101) is a two-hour credit course. This course introduces students with basic programming concepts. The topics covered in this course include basic program constructs: variables, assignments, expressions, decision structures, looping, functions, lists, files and exceptions; Introduction to objects and classes, and pointers
ESP 201
Academic & Professional Writing (ESP 201) is a three hour credit course. The course introduces students to oral and written communication applied in academic and professional settings. Students will prepare and deliver presentations and participate in meetings while applying effective communication strategies. Further, students will write memos, letters, meeting minutes, cover letters, and resumes
ME 201
Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Graphics (ME 201) is a two-hour credit course. The course introduces the principles and interpretation of orthographic projections, including auxiliary views, sectional views, dimensioning, and translation of design instructions into detail and assembly drawings. In addition, the course includes engineering drawing conventions and symbols, including weldments, piping and instrumentation diagram symbols, surface finish notation, and a selection of tolerances.
ME 203
Statics (ME, 203) is a three-hour credit course. In this course, students introduce to the fundamental concepts and principles of statics. It covers general principles, force vectors, equilibrium of particles, force system resultants, equilibrium of a rigid body, structural analysis, internal forces, friction, the center of gravity and centroid, moment of inertia, and virtual work.
ME 204
Thermodynamics I (ME 204) is a three-hour credit course. In this course, students are introduced to the concepts and theories of thermodynamics and their applications. The course covers basic concepts, energy, pure substance, closed system, mass, and energy analysis of control volumes. Also, it introduces the concept of the 2'd law of thermodynamics and exergy.
CSE 201
Introduction to Data Science (CSE 201) is a three-hour credit course. This course to data science techniques and applications for practical engineering problems. Topics cover statistics, linear algebra, and optimization from a data science perspective
ISL 201
Professional Ethics (ISL 201) is a two-hour credit course. In this course, students will learn about the concept of ethics, their status in Islam, how ethics related to faith, worship, and relations, management morals, and positive work ethics. Students also will learn about the most important professional violations, and ways of dealing with such violations, and see related examples from the Saudi labor system.
ME 206
Materials Science and Engineering (ME, 206) is a one hour credit course. This course covers laboratory experiments related to the fundamental concepts and theories of materials science and engineering. The course includes lab experiments such as tensile tests, hardness, fatigue, heat treatment, creep, and impact.
ME 207
Dynamics (ME, 207) is a three-hour credit course. In this course, students introduce the fundamental concepts and principles of dynamics. It covers the kinematics of particles, force & acceleration, work & energy in particles, impulse & momentum in particles, planar kinematics of a rigid body, and planar kinetics of a rigid body
ME 208
Thermodynamics II (ME 208) is a three-hour credit course. The course covers applications of thermodynamics principles to design and optimize thermal systems. Topics include gas power cycles, vapor and combined power cycles, refrigeration cycles, thermodynamics property relations, gas-vapor mixtures and air-conditioning, chemical reactions, and chemical and phase equilibrium
CSE 301
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (CSE 301) is a three hour credit course. This course introduces students to state of the art of artificial intelligence in the modern world, fundamental issues, searching strategies, knowledge representation & reasoning, basic machine learning, reasoning under uncertainty, and neural networks
ARB 201
Literary Styles (ARB 201) is a two-hour credit course. The course aims to develop the linguistic communication skills that the student needs in their practical and professional career, which contributes to raising their expressive abilities, and competence in mastering communication skills such as speaking delivering, persuading, and good dealing with others
EE 331
Electrical Engineering Principles and Applications (EE, 331) is a three-hour credit course. The course covers electrical engineering fundamentals of and its applications to the mechanical engineering field. Topics include circuit analysis, digital systems, electronics, electric drives, and electromechanical control.
EE 332
Electrical Engineering Principles and Applications Lab (EE 332) is a one-hour credit course. This course covers lab experiments for electrical engineering fundamentals and their applications.
ME 301
Mechanics of Materials (ME 301) is a three-hour credit course. In this course students introduce to concepts and theories of mechanics of materials. Topics include mainly focused on deformable body mechanics, material behavior, and geometry of deformation.
ME 304
Manufacturing Processes Lab (ME 304) is a one-hour credit course. This course covers laboratory experiments related to manufacturing processes such as metal cutting, welding, and CAD CAM technology.
MA 301
Numerical Methods for Engineers (MA 301) is a three hour credit course. This course covers topics of roots of equations, systems of linear algebraic equations, numerical differentiation and integrations, interpolation, least squares and regression analysis, numerical solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations, and introduction to error analysis
MS 301
Business and Entrepreneurship (MS 301) is a two-hour credit course. This course introduces the basics of business and entrepreneurship. The course focuses on identifying and evaluating business opportunities, developing business plans, and how to finance, fund, and manage a business.
ISL 301
Human Rights in Islam (ISL 301) is a two-hour credit course. Through the course, the student will learn about honoring the human being, the concept of human rights and its advantages in Islam, the basic human rights in Islam, and suspicions about human rights in Islam.
ME 305
Machine Design (ME 305) is a three-hour credit course. In this course, students are introduced to concepts and principles of machine design. Topics include Introduction to mechanical engineering design, materials properties and materials selections, failure theories, design and analysis of a wide variety of machine elements, and special topics in design
ME 306
Mechanical System Design Lab (ME 306) is a one-hour credit course. This course covers case studies and practical topics related to machine design, such as using engineering and research tools to study or solve engineering problems.
ME 307
Heat Transfer (ME 307) is a three-hour credit course. In this course, students are introduced to concepts and principles of heat transfer and its applications. Includes Introduction to heat transfer, theories related to different methods of the heat transfer mechanism, and application of heat exchangers.
ME 308
Thermo-Fluid Lab (ME 308) is a one-hour credit course. This course covers the laboratory topics related to thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer.
ME 300
Design Project I (ME 300) is a two-hour credit course. The course is the first part of the capstone design course. The students emphasize initializing a project or a research idea and forming a team to start integrating the gained engineering knowledge and skills in addition to the values to develop a solution or research real-world engineering problems.
ME 402
Measurements and Control Lab (ME 402) is a one-hour credit course. The course covers case studies and practical topics related to system dynamics and control such as using engineering and research tools to study or solve engineering problems
ME 400
Design Project II (ME 400) is a two-hour credit course. The course is the continuation of the capstone design course ME 300 Design Project I. The students will progressively implement and complete their projects in this course based on the planned schedule.
ME 490
Internship (ME 490) is a six-hour credit course. This course is a period of 12 weeks of industrial employment followed by 2 weeks of overall evaluation
ME 403
Composite Materials (ME 403) is a three-hour credit course. This course introduces students to the basics of Composite Materials. Topics include basic concepts, materials for reinforcements and matrix, micro and macro and ply mechanics, Manufacturing processes, and Failure criteria
ME 405
Energy Conservation and Management (ME 405) is a three-hour credit course. The course covers the principles and concepts of energy conservation and management. Topics include energy accounting, energy audit, economics, efficiencies, and environmental aspects of energy sources, renewable energy, and other advanced energy topics
ME 406
Power Plant Engineering (ME, 406) is a three-hour credit course. The course covers the thermal, chemical, economic, and environmental analysis of different thermal power plant technologies.
ME 407
Turbomachinery (ME, 407) is a three-hour credit course. The course introduces students to the principles and concepts of turbomachinery. Topics include the interaction between the working fluid and the structure, efficiencies and losses, and jet propulsions and their applications.
ME 408
Production Planning and Control (ME 408) is a three-hour credit course. The course covers the principles and concepts of production planning and control. Topics include fundamentals of planning and control, forecasting, sales and operation planning, master scheduling, inventory management, material requirement planning (MRP), and capacity management