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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS PAGE
FOR ALL STUDENTST he
undergraduate program provides a solid foundation in the basic
principles, concepts, and techniques of engineering and applied sciences, on which
individuals may build technical competence in a variety of areas as their
professional careers develop. The program prepares students for careers in engineering
and applied science as they exist today and as they develop in the future.
Undergraduate study is the beginning of a lifelong program of education.
The Faculty Departments
The faculty is composed of the following departments:
- Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics.
- Department of Structural Engineering.
- Department of Irrigation and Hydraulics
- Department of Public Works
- Department of Architecture Engineering
- Department of Urban Planning
- Department of Electrical Power and Machines Engineering
- Department of Electronics Engineering and Electrical Communications
- Department of Computer Engineering and Systems
- Department of Design and Production Engineering
- Department of Mechanical Power Engineering
- Department of Automotive Engineering
The following subjects are assigned to the relevant department to teach and to carry out research work:
- Engineering Mathematics and Physics:
Mathematics, Physics, Mechanics, Chemistry.
Structural Engineering:
Structural Analysis, Design of Concrete Structures, Design of Steel Structures, Properties Testing & Strength of Materials & Quality Control, Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering, Construction Engineering & Project Management.
Irrigation and Hydraulics:
Irrigation & Drainage Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics, Water Structures Design, Inland Navigation & Harbour Engineering, Engineering Hydrology, Water Resources Engineering & Water Management, Dams & Tunnels Engineering.
Public Works:
Surveying & Geodesy, Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, Traffic Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Transportation Planning, Highway & Airport Engineering, Railway Engineering.
Architectural Engineering:
Architectural Design, Theory of Architecture, History of Architecture, Computer Applications in Architecture, Working Drawings, Building Technology, Legislations & Project Management, Building Conservation & Restoration of Architectural Heritage.
Urban Planning:
Urban Design, City Planning, Urban Planning, Landscaping, Environmental Studies, Sociology & Urban Geography, Urban Economy.
Electrical Power and Machines Engineering:
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Electrical Machines, Electric Power Systems, High Voltage Engineering, Power Electronics, Protection & Switchgear Engineering, Electrical Measurements & Testing, Control of Power Systems.
Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering:
Electrical Materials, Electronic Measurements, Electronic Engineering, Electronic Circuits, Communications, Electromagnetic Waves, Electrical Testing, Integrated Circuits.
Computers and Systems Engineering:
Computer Organization, Software Engineering, Computer Networks, Computer Applications, Industrial Measurements & Testing, Systems Engineering, Automatic Control, Artificial Intelligence & Applications.
Design and Production Engineering:
Casting & Welding Technology, Industrial Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Measurements, Mechanics of Machines & Automatic Control, Design & Engineering Drawing, Metal Cutting, Metal Forming, Mechatronics.
Mechanical Power Engineering:
Thermodynamics & Gas Dynamics, Heat & Mass Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Combustion, Thermal Power Systems, Internal Combustion Engines, öAir Conditioning & Refrigeration, Automatic Control & Measurements.
Automotive Engineering:
Automotive Engines, Automotive Design, Systems & Programs of Maintenance, Vehicle Repair, Control Systems in Vehicles, Electronic Systems in Vehicles, Automotive Technology.
The faculty council shall assign one department or more to supervise the general subjects belonging to humanities and social sciences, viz:
Technical English Language, Technical Report Writing, Management and Marketing, Engineering Economy, Project Management, Legislations & Contracts, Environmental Impact of Projects.
The Bachelor Degree of ScienceAin Shams University, Upon the request of the Faculty of Engineering
council, awards the bachelor degree of science in one of the following
specializations:
- Civil Engineering in one of the Following Sections:
- Structural
- Water and Hydraulic Structres
- Public Works
- Architectural Engineering in one of the Following Sections:
- Architecture
- Urban Planning and Design
- Electrical Engineering in one of the Following Sections:
- Electrical Power And Machines
- Electronics and Electrical Communications
- Computers and Systems
- Mechanical Engineering in one of the Following Sections:
- Production
- Mechanical Power
- Automotive
- Mechatronics
Period of Study:
The required period of study in the faculty to obtain a B.Sc. degree is five academic years. It starts with a preparatory year, which is general and common for all students. Specialization follows from first year according to the tables of the curricula .
Exemption from a course:
A student may be exempted from the attendance of some courses, other than those of the final year, if he produces evidence of attending equivalent courses in another recognized university faculty or scientific institute.
Also, a student may be exempted from examinations of some such courses if he produces evidence of successfully passed equivalent examinations in a university or scientific institute recognized by the university. Exemption will be issued by a resolution of the university president after the approval of students affairs council upon the proposal of the faculty council and the recommendation of the department council or the relevant departments councils, without breaching the ruling of article (36) of the universities organization law.
Practical Training:
Each department will prepare a scheme for practical training for its first, second and third year students during the summer vacation for at least three weeks annually inside or outside the faculty. This training is to be exercised under the supervision of members of staff within the available facilities.
Attendance Policy:
Promotion and B.Sc. degree examinations are held at the end of each semester in all courses the student has studied in his class and in referred courses from previous classes, according to the tables given in his STUDY PLAN.
Upon the request of the relevant department councils, the faculty council issues a resolution prohibiting the student to sit for the examination in the courses not satisfying 75% attendance. In this case the student is considered to have failed in the courses he has been prohibited from sitting their examination unless he provides an excuse acceptable to the faculty council. In such a case the student is considered absent with acceptable excuse.
Graduation Project:
The fourth year students are required to prepare and submit their final graduation project. The relevant departmental councils select the topics of the project. An extra period of four weeks after the final examinations is devoted for all specializations to work on the project. Moreover, the second semester is dedicated for the project for the architectural students in both architecture section and the urban planning and design section.
Examinations:
The student is considered successful if he passes the examinations in all courses of his class.
The student is promoted to the next higher level if he fails in not more than two subjects of his class or from lower classes.
In addition to the two subjects mentioned in the pervious item, the student who fails in two subjects in humanities and social sciences, whether from his class or from lower classes, is admitted to the transfer to the consecutive higher level. Passing successfully in all courses before obtaining the B.Sc. degree is a prerequisite.
The referred student has to sit the examination in the courses in which he has failed together with the students studying the same courses. The student gets a pass grade when he passes the examination successfully. In case the student was considered absent with acceptable excuse in a course, he gets the actual grade.
Supplementary Exams:
Supplementary examinations are to be held yearly in October for the fourth year students failing in at most two courses from their class or from any lower level, in addition to the courses in humanities and social studies the students have failed in them. However, the project has no supplementary examination.
Total Marks:
If the examination in one course includes a written paper as well as practical or oral examination, the total mark in this course consists of the sum of the written, practical, oral and the year’s work. The student who absents himself in the written examination is considered absent in the course and no mark is recorded for it.
Academic Standings:
The grades of the successful student in a course and in the general grade are evaluated as follows.
- Distinction : from 85% of the total mark and upwards.
- Very good : from 75% to less than 85% of the total mark.
- Good : from 65% to less than 75% of the total mark
- Pass : from 50% to less than 65% of the total mark
The grades of a failing student in a course is estimated in one of the following grades:
- Weak : from 30% to less than 50% of the total mark
- Very weak : less than 30% of the total mark.
The B.Sc. general grade for students is based on the cumulative marks obtained during all the years of study. The students are then arranged serially according to their cumulative sum.
The student is awarded an honor degree if his cumulative sum is distinction or very good provided that he gets a grade not less than very good in any class of study other than the preparatory year. Moreover, he should have not failed in any examination he has sat in any class other than the preparatory year.
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