Course Catalogue

Course Code: PHY 102
Course Name:
Physics Laboratory
Credit Hours:
1.00
Detailed Syllabus:

In this course students will perform experiments to verify practically the
theories and concepts learned in PHY 101.

Course Code: PHY 1101
Course Name:
Physics I
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

Vectors and motions: The SI units, position, displacement, velocity, acceleration, vectors & scalars, adding vectors, components of vectors, unit vectors, projectile motion. Forces: Newton’s laws of motion, friction, Newton’s gravitation, concepts of work & energy, conservation laws, planets & satellites, concepts of equilibrium. Oscillations: Simple harmonic motion, pendulum, resonance, transverse & longitudinal waves, Lissajous’ figures, musical sounds, beats, Doppler Effect. Thermodynamics: Temperature & heat, Laws of thermodynamics, engines, refrigerators.

Course Code: PHY 1102
Course Name:
Physics I Lab
Credit Hours:
1.00
Detailed Syllabus:

Based on the contents of PHY 1101

Course Code: PHY 1301
Course Name:
Physics II
Prerequisite:
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

Electromagnetism: Coulomb’s law, Gauss’ Law, Ohm’s Law, Ampere’s Law, Maxwell’s equations, magnetic materials, corpuscular & wave properties of light. Special Theory of Relativity, Length Contraction & Time Dilation, Mass-Energy Relation, Photo Electric Effect, Quantum Theory, X-rays and X-ray Diffraction, Compton Effect, Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation, Atomic Structure, Nuclear Dimensions, Electron Orbits, Atomic Spectra, Bohr Atom, Radioactive Decay, half-life, (and Rays, Isotopes, Nuclear Binding Energy), Fundamentals of Solid State Physics, Lasers, Holography.

Course Code: PHY-101
Course Name:
Physics-I (Waves Oscillation and Modern Physics)
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

Waves and Oscillation: Simple Harmonic Motion, total energy and average energy of SHM, combination of SHM, spring mass systems, tensional pendulum; Two body oscillation, reduced mass, damped oscillation, forced oscillation, resonance, progressive wave, power and intensity of wave, stationary wave, group and phase velocity. Nuclear radiation and Radioactivity, Fission and Fusion, Alpha, beta and gamma ray. Bohr’s atom model, Wave and particle nature of light, Photoelectric effect, Compton Effect, de Brogglie’s hypothesis, Uncertainty principle, Quantum mechanics and Schrödinger equation.

Course Code: PHY-201
Course Name:
Physics-II (Electricity, Magnetism and Optics)
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

Electricity, Magnetism: Electrical Charge, Coulomb’s law, electric field, dipole and flux of electric field and flux density, Gauss’s law, electric potential, potential energy. Magnetic field, Magnetic flux and flux density, Ampere’s law, Biot Savart’s law, Faraday’s law of Induction, Inductance, Energy in the Magnetic field. Optics: Defects of images, spherical aberration, astigmatism, coma, distortion, curvature, chromatic aberration. Light, interference of light, Young’s experiment, Fresnel prism, interference. Newton’s rings, interferometers, Diffraction, resolving power of optical instruments, diffraction grating; Polarization and polarized light. Brewster’s law, polarization by double refraction, Nicol prism, optical activity and Polarimeters. The course includes lab works based on theory taught.

Course Code: SAT 206
Course Name:
Statistics and Probability
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

Statistics:
Introduction to Statistics: what is statistics, statistical data, statistical methods, scope and limitation of statistics, Populations and Samples, collection and presentation of data, Grouped Data and Histograms, Some Graphical Methods: bar charts, time plots, Pie charts, scatter plots, box and Whisker plots, Measure of Central Tendency: mean , median and mode, Measure of Variations, Measure of Skewness, Moments and Kurtosis, difference between Variation and Skewness, Correlation and Regression Analysis: significance of the study of correlation, types of correlation, difference between correlation and regression Analysis, Sampling and Sampling Distributions, Survey Sampling Methods.

Probability:
Probability: meaning of probability, classical definition of probability, statistical probability, some theorems in probability, distribution function, probability distributions:
Binomial, normal and exponential distributions.

Course Code: SCM 501
Course Name:
Operations Management
Prerequisite:
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

Operations Management (OM) is concerned with the management of resources and activities that produce and deliver goods and services for customers. In addition to explaining the concept of Operations as a Competitive Weapon, Operations Strategy and Process Management some of the major tools of Operations Management to be covered are: Total Quality Control, Statistical Process Control, Location, Layout, Capacity, Supply-Chain Management and Inventory Management, Resource Planning and Scheduling.

Course Code: SCM 601
Course Name:
Total Quality Management
Prerequisite:
All major core courses
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

This course focuses on the quality function, its implementation; and cost and management in both manufacturing and service industries. The course provides students with a set of quality concepts and tools and the knowledge required for their application in quality planning quality improvement and quality control.

Course Code: SCM 602
Course Name:
Logistics Management
Prerequisite:
All major core courses
Credit Hours:
3.00
Detailed Syllabus:

The course is designed to address issues related to transportation and shipment of goods and also maintenance and supervision of logistics required for the overall smooth operation of the day to day activity of the organization.

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