Courses Description


 

General reference academic national standards:

Knowledge and understanding

In addition to the general knowledge and understanding of the student in engineering sciences, the graduate should be characterized by the following:

1-    Realizing the importance of the basics, methodologies, and ethics of scientific research.

2-    Full knowledge of the principles and laws required in the practice of the profession.

3-    Realizing the importance of adopting the principles and basics of quality in the practices of the profession.

4-    Realizing the role of professional practices on the environment, its development and preservation.

 

Professional skills

By the end of the study program, the graduate should be able to:

1-    Mastering basic and modern skills in the field of specialization.

2-    Work on the continuous development of practicing the profession and plan for it.

3-    The use of technology in the service of professional practice.

4-    Writing professional reports and evaluating them in a scientific way.

 

Mental skills

By the end of the study program, the graduate should possess the following mental skills:

1-    The ability to analyze and evaluate information, measure it, and draw conclusions from it.

2-    The ability to draft and publish scientific papers.

3-    The ability to identify environmental problems and propose solutions within the framework of a profession by conducting research studies on them.

4-    Capable of continuous development; To perform and assess risks in professional practice.


General skills

In addition to the general skills of a graduate of the Faculty of Engineering, a holder of a degree in postgraduate studies in the Faculty must be able to:

1-    Using information technology to serve professional practice.

2-    Working in a team and leading research teams.

3-    Efficient and professional time management.

4-    Continuous self-learning.

5-    Effective communication of all kinds.

6-    Realizing the importance of scientific research courses in the development and development of society.

 

The student must study and pass 36 credit hours to obtain a master's degree, distributed as follows:

6 Hours Compulsory Course Requirements

12 credit hours elective course requirements

18 hours master's thesis