YARMOUK UNIVERSITY
Hijjawi Faculty for Engineering Technology
Study Plan For Obtaining B.Sc. Degree In Engineering At
Hijjawi Faculty For Engineering Technology
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Hijjawi Faculty for Engineering Technology was established in 1984 in cooperation between Yarmouk University and Hisham Adeep Hijjawi Scientific Foundation. It was started as a three years technical college with the aim to contribute in the development of productive Jordanian Technicians.
Owing to the increasing necessity for graduate Engineers, the decision was taken to upgrade the level of the college to be a Faculty offering B.Sc. Degrees in Applied Engineering in non conventional specializations, which makes it a pioneering faculty in this field. Rapid steps, were, taken to coop with the decision and the University, in collaboration with the Hijjawi Foundation, continued to foster the progress and development of the faculty programs and courses.
Again, in order to follow up the rapid development in all aspects of the Electrical Engineering as well as to meet the necessity for highly qualified graduate Engineer, the decision was taken to upgrade the level of the college to be a faculty offering B.Sc. Degrees in Engineering Technology. Accordingly, the study plan has increased from 153 to 167 credit hours. More specialized courses, related to the technology, are considered.
The B.Sc. Degree is awarded after completing 167 credit hours, subdivided into University, Faculty and department requirement. Courses which tends to be of a more theoretical nature constitute about 45%. Another 45% are for courses that tend to be more practical.
Field training allotted 9 credit hours, remains of six month duration. It is planned to be taken after completing the prerequisites, normally after the Fourth year.
The graduation project is divided into two courses, the primary one which proceeds the field training and the secondary one which follows the field training.
The existing departments lie in the field of Electrical Engineering which are: Electronic, Communication, Computer & Control and Machine & Power Engineering.
The college maintains laboratories for work in all the departments, where the basic as well as the advance laboratories are equipped with state of the art range of instrumentation and apparatus. The computing facilities are based on ethernet network (Sun Sparce 1000 server) linking many Sun workstations and Variety of PCs. Its also connected to the University computing facility, at the computer center, which is based on VAX 6000-410 machine.
Study
Plan
The study plan that leads to Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering Technology at Hijjawi Faculty For Engineering Technology at Yarmouk University was issued in accordance with the regulation for Awarding B.Sc. Degree at Y.U., No. (2) for 1989 issued in accordance with By-law No. (76) for 1976, and are effective as of September (1) 1989.
1- Hijjawi Faculty for Engineering Technology offers study plans that leads to B.Sc. Degree in the following specializations:
a- Electronics Engineering.
b- Communications Engineering.
c- Computers and Control Engineering.
d- Electrical Power and Machines Engineering.
2- The minimum number of credit hours, in all the departments, required for obtaining the B.Sc. Degree from the faculty is 167 credit hours.
3- Provision of the regulations that lead to the B.Sc. Degree at Yarmouk University No. (2) for 1989 shall apply also to Hijjawi Faculty for Engineering Technology.
4- Admission to the Faculty shall be in accordance with the Admission Regulations at Yarmouk University.
5- B.Sc. Degree is awarded in all specialization that are offered at Hijjawi Faculty For Engineering Technology after completing the following requirement of paragraph (5) of the regulation No. (2) for 1989:
First: University Requirements (21 credit
hours):
A- |
Compulsory Requirements (12 credit hours): MS100, AR100, EN100, EN11B |
Course |
Course Title |
No. of Hours |
Prerequisites |
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No. |
|
Theory |
Practical |
Credit |
|
|
|
MS100* |
Military Science |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
AR 100 |
Arabic
Language |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
EN 100 |
English Language Skills |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
EN 111B |
Skill In Reading and Listening |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
* For Jordanians, it is considered from the minimum credit hours to obtain the B.Sc. Degree. Results given as pass or faild. It is forgiven for the student who were graduated from the Royal Military College, or equivelent. For non-Jordanians, they may take the course (Hist. 376, Modern Jordan History) as a replacement, and in this case the result is credited and counted within the total average.
B- |
Elective Requirements (9 credit hours): To be chosen by the student from the following groups: |
Group 1: Faculty of Science:
Course No. |
Course Title |
No. of credit hours |
Bio 100 |
General Health and Health Education |
3 credit hrs. |
Env. 100 |
Environment and Society |
3 credit hrs. |
CS 100 |
Introduction to Computer and Applications |
3 credit hrs. |
Group 2: Faculty of Arts:
Course No. |
Course Title |
No. of credit hours |
Hist 100 |
History of Jordan Throughout Ages |
3 credit hrs. |
Ar. 102 |
Arabic Language |
3 credit hrs. |
PS 100 |
Contemporary Issues |
3 credit hrs. |
Soc 100 |
Jordanian Society |
3 credit hrs. |
J 100 |
Communicational
Culture |
3 credit hrs. |
Group 3: Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences:
Course No. |
Course Title |
No. of credit hours |
BF 100 |
Financial Sector and Development in Jordan |
3 credit hrs. |
BA 100 |
Marketing and Consumer Protection |
3 credit hrs. |
PAD 100 |
Administration and Society |
3 credit hrs. |
Acc 100 |
Accountancy for Non-specialists |
3 credit hrs. |
Econ 100 |
Economics and the Jordan Society |
3 credit hrs. |
LAW 100 |
Law in Our Life |
3 credit hrs. |
LAW 100 |
Human Rights |
3 credit hrs. |
Group 4: Faculty of Education and Fine Arts:
Course No. |
Course Title |
No. of credit hours |
P.E 100 |
Athletics in Our Life |
3 credit hrs. |
F.A. 100 |
Aesthetic Culture |
3 credit hrs. |
Ed 100 |
Introduction to Education |
3 credit hrs. |
Ed 102 |
Introduction to Psychology |
3 credit hrs. |
Ed 103 |
Education and Environment |
3 credit hrs. |
Ed 105a |
Introduction to Library Sciences |
3 credit hrs. |
Group 6: Faculty of Sharia and Islamic Studies:
Course No. |
Course Title |
No. of credit hours |
ShQ 100 |
Islamic
Culture |
3 credit hrs. |
ShF 100 |
Islamic System |
3 credit hrs. |
ShF 101 |
Family System in Islam |
3 credit hrs. |
Group 7: Faculty of Physical Training:
Course No. |
Course Title |
No. of credit hours |
PE 100 |
Aslatics in our Life |
3 credit hrs. |
PE 173 |
Physical Fitniss for Society |
3 credit hrs. |
PE 174 |
Introduction to Sport Activity |
3 credit hrs. |
Second: |
Faculty Requirements (30 credit hours): Math 101, Math 102, Phys 101, Phys 102, Phys 105, Phys 106, Chem 101, Chem 105, GEE 201, GEE 214, GEE 220, GA 303. |
Course |
Course Title |
No. of Hours |
Prerequisites |
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No. |
|
Theory |
Practical |
Credit |
|
|
|
Math. 101 |
Differentiation and Integration 1 |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
Math. 102 |
Differentiation and Integration 2 |
3 |
- |
3 |
Math. 101 |
|
|
Phys. 101 |
General Physics I |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
Phys. 102 |
General Physics II |
3 |
- |
3 |
Phys. 101 |
|
|
Phys. 105 |
General Physics Lab. I |
- |
3 |
1 |
Phys. 101 |
|
|
Phys. 106 |
General Physics Lab. II |
- |
3 |
1 |
Phys. 102 |
|
|
Chem. 101 |
General Chemistry |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
Chem. 105 |
General Chemistry Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
Chem. 101 |
|
|
GEE 201 |
Engineering Drawing |
1 |
6 |
3 |
- |
|
|
GEE 214 |
Engineering Mechanics |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
GEE 220 |
Engineering Workshops |
1 |
6 |
3 |
GEE. 201* |
|
|
GA 303 |
Production Management |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
|
|
* Corequisite
Third: |
Department Requirements: |
1. |
Compulsory Requirements (107 credit hours): |
1.1 |
Mathmatics and Numerical Analysis (9 credit hrs.): GEE 210, GEE 270, GEE 310 |
1.2 |
Electromagentics (3 credit hrs.): CME 338 |
1.3 |
Electrical Circuits (7 credit hrs.): GEE 240, PME 242, PME 243 |
1.4 |
Electronics (7 credit hrs.): ELE 256, ELE 277, ELE 356 |
1.5 |
Measurements and Instrumentations (3 credit hrs.): GEE 260 |
1.6 |
Communication (4 credit hrs.): CME 418, CME 419 |
1.7 |
Computers (14 credit hrs.): CCE 204, CCE 300, CCE 304, CCE 305, CCE 404, CCE 405 |
1.8 |
Control Systems (4 credit hrs.): PME 314, PME 315 |
1.9 |
Primary Graduation Project (6 credit hrs.): PME 498, PME 598 |
1.10 |
Power and Machines Specialization (42 credit hrs.): PME 221, ELE 246, ELE 306, PME 352, PME 353, PME 362, PME 392, PME 393, PME 400, PME 401, PME 402, PME 403, PME 406, PME 422, PME 432, PME 442, PME 552, PME 553 |
1.11 |
Field Training (9 credit hrs.): ELE 500 It is of six month duration (the first, or second semester in addition to the summer semester) during which the academic staff from the department continuously follow up the training by doing regular field visits to training locations. |
Course |
Course Title |
No. of Hours |
Prerequisites |
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No. |
|
Theory |
Practical |
Credit |
|
|
|
CCE 204 |
Introduction to Programming |
2 |
3 |
3 |
- |
|
|
GEE 210 |
Eng. Mathematics I |
3 |
- |
3 |
Math. 102 |
|
|
PME 221 |
Electrical Workshops |
1 |
3 |
2 |
Phys. 102 |
|
|
GEE 240 |
Electrical Circuits I |
3 |
- |
3 |
Phys. 102 |
|
|
PME 242 |
Electrical Circuits II |
3 |
- |
3 |
GEE 240 |
|
|
PME 243A |
Electrical Circuits Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
PME 242 |
|
|
ELE 246 |
Theory of Semiconductors |
3 |
- |
3 |
GEE 240* |
|
|
ELE 256 |
Electronics I |
3 |
- |
3 |
ELE 246 |
|
|
GEE 260 |
Measurements & Instrumentation |
2 |
3 |
3 |
ELE 256* |
|
|
GEE 270 |
Numerical Analysis & Applications |
2 |
3 |
3 |
CCE 204 |
|
|
ELE 277 |
Electronics I Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
ELE 256 |
|
|
CCE 300 |
Computer Systems |
1 |
3 |
2 |
GEE 270 |
|
|
CCE 304 |
Digital Logic |
3 |
- |
3 |
ELE 256 |
|
|
CCE 305 |
Digital Logic
Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
CCE 304 |
|
|
ELE 306 |
Electrical Materials Technology |
2 |
- |
2 |
PME 242* |
|
|
GEE 310 |
Eng. Mathematics II |
3 |
- |
3 |
GEE 210 |
|
|
CCE 314 |
Automatic Control Theory |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 242 |
|
|
CCE 315 |
Automatic Control Lab. |
|
3 |
1 |
CCE 314 |
|
|
CME 338 |
Electromagnetic Theory |
3 |
- |
3 |
GEE 310 |
|
|
PME 352 |
Electrical Machines I |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 242 |
|
|
PME 353 |
Electrical Machines I Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
PME 352 |
|
|
ELE 356 |
Electronic Circuits II |
3 |
- |
3 |
ELE 256 |
|
|
PME 358 |
Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics |
3 |
- |
3 |
PHYS 102 |
|
|
PME 362A |
Electrical Power Systems |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 242 |
|
|
PME 392 |
Power Electronics I |
3 |
- |
3 |
ELE 356 |
|
|
PME 393 |
Power Electronics I Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
PME 392 |
|
|
PME 400 |
Electrical Measurements |
2 |
- |
2 |
GEE 260 |
|
|
PME 401 |
Electrical Measurements Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
PME 400 |
|
|
PME 402 |
Electrical Machines II |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 352 |
|
|
PME 403 |
Electrical Machines II Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
PME 402 |
|
|
CCE 404 |
Microprocessors |
3 |
- |
3 |
CCE 304 |
|
|
CCE 405 |
Microprocessors Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
CCE 404 |
|
|
PME 406 |
High Voltage Engineering I |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 362* |
|
|
CME 418 |
Communications Systems |
3 |
- |
3 |
GEE 310 |
|
|
CME 419 |
Communications Systems Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
CME 418 |
|
|
PME 422 |
Power Stations |
2 |
- |
2 |
PME 358 |
|
|
PME 432 |
Electrical Maintenance |
- |
6 |
2 |
PME 402 |
|
|
PME 442 |
Power System Analysis I |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 362 |
|
|
PME 498 |
Primary Graduation Project |
|
|
3 |
Directed by the Department |
|
|
PME 500 |
Field Training |
Six
months |
9 |
Directed by the Department |
|
||
PME 552 |
Electrical Power Protection |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 362 |
|
|
PME 553 |
Electrical Power Protection Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
PME 552 |
|
|
PME 598 |
Secondary Graduation Project |
|
|
3 |
Directed by the Department |
|
|
* Corequisite
2. |
Elective Requirements (9 credit hours): The student shall select 9 credit hours of the following courses: PME 404, PME 502, PME 512, PME 513, PME 522, PME 528, PME 532, PME 542, PME 546, PME 550, PME 562, PME 571, PME 572, PME 582, PME 583, PME 584 |
Course |
Course Title |
No. of Hours |
Prerequisites |
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No. |
|
Theory |
Practical |
Credit |
|
|
|
PME 404 |
Power Distribution Systems |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 362 |
|
|
PME 502 |
Power Electronics II |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 392 |
|
|
PME 512 |
Variable Speed Drives |
2 |
- |
2 |
PME 392 |
|
|
PME 513 |
Variable Speed Drives Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
PME 512* |
|
|
PME 522 |
Power System Analysis. |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 442 |
|
|
PME 528 |
Electrical Wiring and Illumination |
2 |
- |
2 |
PME 404 |
|
|
PME 532 |
Electrical Machines III |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 402 |
|
|
PME 542 |
Special Electrical Machines |
2 |
- |
2 |
PME 402 |
|
|
PME 546 |
Design of Electrical Machines |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 402 |
|
|
PME 550 |
Power Systems Stability |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 442 |
|
|
PME 562 |
Design and Erection of Electrical Power Systems |
3 |
- |
3 |
PME 362 |
|
|
PME 571 |
Energy Conversion and Utilization |
2 |
- |
2 |
PME 402 |
|
|
PME 572 |
New and Renewable Energy Sources |
2 |
- |
2 |
PME 362 |
|
|
PME 582 |
High Voltage Engineering II |
2 |
- |
2 |
PME 406 |
|
|
PME 583 |
High Voltage Engineering Lab. |
- |
3 |
1 |
PME 406 |
|
|
PME 584 |
Electrical Conditions Transients in Power Systems |
1 |
- |
1 |
Directed by the Department |
|
|
* Corequisite