Available courses

Data Summary: Plots, Histograms, Mean, Median, Standard Deviation, Quartiles
Probability: Rules of Probability, Conditional Probability, Bayes Theorem, Independence, Tree diagrams
Random variables and special distributions: Discrete and continuous random variables, expected value and variance, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential, and Normal random variables.
Confidence Intervals for: Population mean, population variance, population proportion, and two-sample confidence intervals for difference between population means and ratio of population variances.
Hypothesis Testing: Test of hypothesis for the mean, tests of hypothesis for the difference between two means, tests of hypothesis and for the population proportion, tests of hypothesis and for the difference between two proportion, tests of hypothesis and for the sample variance, tests of hypothesis and for the ration of sample variances.
Simple regression and correlation: Simple linear regression by least square method, validation the model, Correlation coefficient.
This course covers the basics of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and ray optics. The topics of fluid mechanics are: Pressure of static fluid, Buoyant Forces and Archimedes’ Principle. The topics of thermodynamics are: Zeros law of thermodynamics, Thermal expansion, First law of thermodynamics, Work and Heat in Thermodynamics, the kinetic theory of gases, Maxwell distribution of molecular speed, Mean free path, second law of thermodynamics, Heat engine, Irreversibility and Entropy. The topics of ray optics are: Nature of light, Light reflection, light refraction and dispersion.
Laplace Transform: Laplace Transforms, Inverse Laplace Transforms, Solving Differential Equations (DEs) and Systems of DEs with Laplace Transforms. Analytic Geometry: Vector Algebra, Scalar and Vector Products, Lines and Planes, Derivatives of Scalar and Vector Functions, Directional Derivatives, Linear Approximation of Curves, Tangent Planes, Grad, Div, Curl. Linear Algebra: Systems of Linear Equations, Gaussian Elimination, Vectors and Matrices, Matrix Algebra, Inverse Matrices, Determinants, Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues, Applications to Differential Equations, Diagonalization of Matrices.
This covers the following:
• Basic equipment, media, techniques
• Principles of graphic communication.
• Fundamental skills established in both freehand and drafting techniques.
• The different design elements: point, line, direction, shape, size, texture, color, light and form.
• The processes involved in perception, nature of light, movement, color, depth and distance cues.
• Design fundamentals
This covers the following:
• Basic equipment, media, techniques
• Principles of graphic communication.
• Fundamental skills established in both freehand and drafting techniques.
• The different design elements: point, line, direction, shape, size, texture, color, light and form.
• The processes involved in perception, nature of light, movement, color, depth and distance cues.
• Design fundamentals
Introduction to a high level programming language; flowcharting with Flowcode; Program structure and simple I/O; Assignments. maths and precedence; Conditional branching; Looping structures; Functions and their role in design. 1D/2D arrays; I/O using files; An introduction to a modular design approach; Code debug strategies. Limits to arithmetic accuracy. Introduction of two Integrated Development Environments (Microscoft, MPLAB) to program code on a computer and a microcontroller. Notions of cross-compilation. Problem-Based robotic programming.
Definition of Human Rights and its classification. Explanation of Human Rights historical context and the fundamental sources of Human Rights. Classification of the various categories of Human Rights.
Introduction to computer and information systems. Types of computers. Computer hardware and software components. Data representations, Introduction to networking. Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web. Hardware and software components for internet access. Email, database management, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation applications.
The course content is divided into several units that extend students’ knowledge of English vocabulary and grammar. Each unit has two main lessons through which students practice English skills: reading, writing, listening, speaking in an integrated way. The lessons’ topics depend on realistic situations that make the course an authentic one and therefore, students can make a prominent breakthrough. In addition, the course content is built to develop students’ intellectual and professional skills preparing them for international tests.
ENG100 is an English language course designed for A2+-level students aiming to improve their overall proficiency in English.
Using the Roadmap A2+ student book, the course focuses on developing students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills
in everyday contexts. Through interactive activities and real-life scenarios, students will build the necessary language skills to
communicate confidently in social, academic, and professional settings.
It provides the general laws (Egyptian & international) of the medical professional regarding the patients & stuff members. It provides the student with the ethics & behavior in dealing with the patients, families & care givers.
It provides the fundamental knowledge of the use of electromagnetic wave, superficial & deep heating to reduce pain. Emphasis on the indications, precautions, contraindications, and different techniques of application.
It provides the fundamental knowledge about the properties of water (Hot/Cold/Warm) and its uses in treatment. It also provides with the knowledge of underwater exercises.
It provides the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to assess and evaluate the joint range of motion & muscle testing.
It provides the fundamental knowledge kinematic and kinetic concepts in the applied mechanics in addition to gait analysis in normal subjects.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to molecular biology, nutrition, metabolic reaction, bioelectric energy, and clinical assessment techniques.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to electrophysiology and neurophysiology with emphasis on the function of central & peripheral nervous system in normal & pathological conditions.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to the anatomy of the muscles of thoracic wall, spine, the respiratory. cardiovascular systems and internal organs.
It provides the student with knowledge about medical vocabulary with specific emphasis on the root (stem words), prefixes, suffixes, and abbreviations. At the end of the course students will be expected to have a basic comprehension of medical terms & be able to communicate accurately to their peers in the field.
It provides the fundamental about the biophysics laws of electricity, electromagnetism, fluids & heat.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to normal human tissues and cells of bone, muscle & nerve.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to biochemistry of cells and blood.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to normal human physiology of metabolism, gastrointestinal tract, skin, muscles & nerves, and function of blood.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to normal human structures & functional anatomy of upper extremity (bones, joints, muscles, nerves, vessels & soft tissues). It also emphasizes on important regions: axilla, carpal tunnel…
Focus on the interconnection between entrepreneurial thinking and innovation, look at models used in Silicon Valley to grow both start-up companies as well as innovation inside large organizations, address critical areas for successful growth, including design thinking, open innovation, business models, product-market fit, and financing, how to think like an entrepreneur and provides the models, tools and frameworks to further develop your business or idea, emphasis on the IT space.
Data Summary: Plots, Histograms, Mean, Median, Standard Deviation, Quartiles
Probability: Rules of Probability, Conditional Probability, Bayes Theorem, Independence, Tree diagrams
Random variables and special distributions: Discrete and continuous random variables, expected value and variance, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential, and Normal random variables.
Confidence Intervals for: Population mean, population variance, population proportion, and two-sample confidence intervals for difference between population means and ratio of population variances.
Hypothesis Testing: Test of hypothesis for the mean, tests of hypothesis for the difference between two means, tests of hypothesis and for the population proportion, tests of hypothesis and for the difference between two proportion, tests of hypothesis and for the sample variance, tests of hypothesis and for the ration of sample variances.
Simple regression and correlation: Simple linear regression by least square method, validation the model, Correlation coefficient.
• This course offers an introduction to architecture design of simple public buildings, projects would include: Primary school, motel, exhibition hall, office building, small museum, bank branch, local post office, and community library.
• How to create Program analysis, functional studies, & design of simple building elements, site planning analysis.
• Study of site context and analysis of site planning elements.
• Introduction to structural expression in architecture. And Study of structural coordination and constructional technology. Relationship between indoor & outdoor spaces. Study of pedestrian and vehicular circulation
• How to think of architecture from an “outside-in” approach, focusing on form and composition.
It provides the fundamental knowledge of the use of electrotherapeutic modalities, including alternating, direct, and pulsed current, neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES); transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS); iontophoresis, electrical muscle stimulation; and biofeedback, to reduce pain and increase muscle power.
Introduction to descriptive geometry, projection of points, lines, surfaces. Intersection of bodies and surfaces. Development of surfaces. The principles of steel drawing and construction. Derivation of views and sections from given views of steel constructions. Fundamentals of architectural drawings: Plans, sections, elevations, and paraline drawings. Computer aided drafting (CAD).
Introduction to descriptive geometry, projection of points, lines, surfaces. Intersection of bodies and surfaces. Development of surfaces. The principles of steel drawing and construction. Derivation of views and sections from given views of steel constructions. Fundamentals of architectural drawings: Plans, sections, elevations, and paraline drawings. Computer aided drafting (CAD).
Focus on the interconnection between entrepreneurial thinking and innovation, look at models used in Silicon Valley to grow both start-up companies as well as innovation inside large organizations, address critical areas for successful growth, including design thinking, open innovation, business models, product-market fit, and financing, how to think like an entrepreneur and provides the models, tools and frameworks to further develop your business or idea, emphasis on the IT space.
Focus on the interconnection between entrepreneurial thinking and innovation, look at models used in Silicon Valley to grow both start-up companies as well as innovation inside large organizations, address critical areas for successful growth, including design thinking, open innovation, business models, product-market fit, and financing, how to think like an entrepreneur and provides the models, tools and frameworks to further develop your business or idea, emphasis on the IT space.
Data Summary: Plots, Histograms, Mean, Median, Standard Deviation, Quartiles
Probability: Rules of Probability, Conditional Probability, Bayes Theorem, Independence, Tree diagrams
Random variables and special distributions: Discrete and continuous random variables, expected value and variance, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential, and Normal random variables.
Confidence Intervals for: Population mean, population variance, population proportion, and two-sample confidence intervals for difference between population means and ratio of population variances.
Hypothesis Testing: Test of hypothesis for the mean, tests of hypothesis for the difference between two means, tests of hypothesis and for the population proportion, tests of hypothesis and for the difference between two proportion, tests of hypothesis and for the sample variance, tests of hypothesis and for the ration of sample variances.
Simple regression and correlation: Simple linear regression by least square method, validation the model, Correlation coefficient.
Typography and writing, Formal report components, types of engineering reports, content and appearance, communication types, nonverbal communication, memo, letter, email and social media, infographics in reports and presentations, types of graphs, how to evaluation written material and oral presentations
Focus on the interconnection between entrepreneurial thinking and innovation, look at models used in Silicon Valley to grow both start-up companies as well as innovation inside large organizations, address critical areas for successful growth, including design thinking, open innovation, business models, product-market fit, and financing, how to think like an entrepreneur and provides the models, tools and frameworks to further develop your business or idea, emphasis on the IT space.
Kinematics, Dynamics, Rotation of Rigid Bodies, Dynamics of Rotational Motion And Equilibrium, Special Relativity, Gravitational Forces And Fields, Kepler's Laws And Black Holes, Electric Forces, Fields and Potential, Application Of Electric and Magnetic Fields, Faradays Law and Induction
Laplace Transform: Laplace Transforms, Inverse Laplace Transforms, Solving Differential Equations (DEs) and Systems of DEs with Laplace Transforms. Analytic Geometry: Vector Algebra, Scalar and Vector Products, Lines and Planes, Derivatives of Scalar and Vector Functions, Directional Derivatives, Linear Approximation of Curves, Tangent Planes, Grad, Div, Curl. Linear Algebra: Systems of Linear Equations, Gaussian Elimination, Vectors and Matrices, Matrix Algebra, Inverse Matrices, Determinants, Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues, Applications to Differential Equations, Diagonalization of Matrices.
Online assessment: an introduction to math software which generates individualized assessments and feedback. First-Order Differential Equations: Terminology; First-Order DEs; Separation of Variables; Solution of DEs using Transformations; First-Order Linear DEs, Applications. Second-Order Differential Equations: Second-Order Homogeneous DEs with Constant Coefficients; Applications. Further Second-Order Differential Equations: Second-Order Inhomogeneous DEs with Constant Coefficients; Applications. Partial Differentiation: Review of Differentiation; Partial Differentiation; Higher-Order Partial Derivatives; Directional Derivatives; Chain Rule; Partial Differential Equations. Maxima and Minima: Stationary Points; Maxima, Minima and Saddle Points; Applications. Taylor Series: Taylor series in 1D; Maclaurin Series; Taylor Series in 2D; Error Analysis. Multiple Integrals: Double Integrals over Rectangular Domains and over More General Regions. Further Multiple Integrals: Double Integrals using Polar Coordinates; Length of Curves; Surface Area; Mass; Centre of Mass; Applications
Online assessment: an introduction to math software which generates individualized assessments and feedback. Advanced Differentiation: Revision of differentiation; Maclaurin and Taylor series. Applications of Differentiation: Optimization, Differential equations. Advanced Integration: Revision of integration; Integration by substitution; Integration by parts; Integration using partial fractions. Applications of Integration: Area under and between curves; Average value; Curve length; Separation of variables for 1st order ODEs; Approximate integration (Trapezoidal rule). Complex Numbers: Definition; Real and imaginary parts; Arithmetic of complex numbers; Solving quadratic equations; The Argand diagram; Modulus and argument; the polar form of a complex number; The exponential form; De Moivre's theorem. Matrices: Definition and notation for matrices; Null (zero) matrix; Identity matrix; Trans-pose matrix; Addition and subtraction; Multiplication by a scalar; Matrix multiplication; The2x2 and 3x3 determinant; The inverse of a 2x2 matrix; Solving systems of linear equations; formulating problems in matrix form.
Introduction to Human Resources Management (HRM) in a changing Environment. The HRM Frameworks, Functions and Strategy. Effective job analysis, job description, and job specifications. Employee’s planning, recruitment, testing, interviewing, and selection. Training and developing employees. Performance management and Appraisal. Career planning and development. Compensation, employee benefits, health and safety, and labour relations.
The concept of marketing: definition of marketing and its role in achieving organizational objectives, the importance of marketing, the marketing system, and organizing the marketing functions. The concept and aspects of the consumer behaviour, studying the markets. Market mix, segmentation, targeting, and positioning. The product strategy: branding, packaging, product mix, product life cycle, new products development. The pricing strategy: The importance of pricing, Methods of pricing. Distribution strategy: distribution channels, distribution outlets. Promotion strategy: advertising and personal selling.
Fundamental Maths for Mechanics A & B: Units: SI units, multiple and sub-multiple of units, conversion of units. Error estimation, accuracy and approximation. Forces: triangle of forces, force components, moment of a force, moment of a couple. Reactions at supports of simply supported beams. External effects on beams with uniformly distributed loads. Forces in members of pin jointed frames – method of joints and method of sections. Shear force and bending moment diagrams in simply supported beams.
Database Design: data requirements, entity relationship diagrams, relational data model, integrity constraints, key constraints, types, integrity maintenance. Relational Queries: SQL, Boolean combinations of queries, aggregation, duplicate elimination, nested queries, negation, views, insertions, deletions, updates, command level interfaces, integration with programming application Query execution and optimization: data storage principles, file organization, indexing, indexes in commercial DBMSs, relational algebra, query execution plans, cost estimation of plans, interpretation of plans, physical database design. Concurrency: transactions, schedules, serializability, concurrency control protocols, locking, two-phase-locking, time stamp-based concurrency control. Emerging Database Trends: data warehousing, distributed databases, and alternative database models such as XML, document, object, and graph stores
Industrial automation history and applications, automation system structure and components: sensors, signal conditioning, human machine interface (HMI), actuators, drivers, control systems, automation strategies. Hardwired ladder diagram, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC): Hardware, programming Languages, Programming functions, Analogue modules, Special functions. Communication networks in industry and automation, signal and data transmission and protocols, network control systems configurations, Industrial network standards and protocols.; Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA); Distributed Control Systems (DCS); Internet of Things (IoT) based Industrial Automation; Automation Systems Security; Case studies.
Overview of the embedded systems subject area
• Analyze in depth one particular microcontroller to highlight the facilities and software of a real commercial device
• Review the practical aspects of system actuators and sensors and how they can be used in an embedded system
• Describe the most common networks that are being used to connect multiple sensors and actuators into complex embedded systems.
Introduction: real-time system types, characteristics, and applications. Tasks, scheduling algorithms, and schedulability. Real-time system analysis. Real-time operating systems: shared resources management, concurrency, synchronization, real-time memory management. Developing embedded software, Memory maps and boot kernels, firmware, and ROM-resident system code. Timeline analysis and design. Design of embedded systems using real-time hardware and software components. Communicating, linking, interfacing, and processing techniques for embedded systems. Programming models: disciplines, methods, development. Machine instruction format and instruction timing. Interface between OS, ISA, and RTL layers of the virtual machine model. Interrupts, privilege states, and exception handling. Hardware interfacing and device driver programming. Algorithm analysis of embedded programs. Debugging live systems. Main challenges in the design, implementation, and validation of embedded systems. Secure coding practices. Code compression. Resource access protocols.
Introduction to object-oriented paradigm and the use of an object-oriented language. Objects and classes, Class definitions: fields, constructors, methods, parameters Selection and iteration. Object interaction: main method, creating and using class instances. Grouping objects: collection classes, iterators, arrays. Library classes, documentation. Testing and debugging. Deriving and creating own solutions to problems. Competence in the use of a command-line shell.
Electrical Circuits: Constants and variables of electrical Circuits, elements of electrical circuits, DC circuits, Network theorems, Sinusoidal alternating current circuits at steady state, Phasor diagram representation of sinusoidal quantities, Applications of network theorems on alternating current circuits, Electric power in alternating current circuits, complex power calculations, power factor. Electronic Circuits: Diodes and Zener models, diode applications: clamping, voltage doupler, clipping, rectification. Op-amp model, op-amp applications: Inverting, noninverting, buffer, summing, filters, Schmitt trigger, oscillator
Basic components of computer systems: Hardware, Software, CPU, Memory, Input-output
devices. Basic concepts of computer systems: Program, Language, Architecture, Interpreter,
Instruction. Teardown to show machine to high level language- from bits to code. Simple
processor (CPU) architecture and organization. CPU implementation: Von Neumann and
Harvard computer architectures. Instruction execution. Parallelism and Latency. Basic
pipelining techniques to achieve greater performance. Primary/Internal Memory – Memory
addresses, Parity bits. Secondary/External Memory – Memory hierarchy. Instructions –
Instruction Formats, Addressing. Input/Output Device Connection – Buses. Embedded
system design and interfacing concepts. Microprocessors and microcontrollers; their bus,
interconnect architectures, interface timing and decoding, memory hierarchies, I/O port
structures.
Energy, power, charge, voltage, current and resistance. Calculation of voltage multipliers and current shunts to extend meter operating range. Conductors moving in a magnetic field, force exerted and e.m.f. induced. Introduction to feedback control systems. Illustration of the various roles of engineers in society. The role of the engineer as an entrepreneur. Introduction to network analysis methods – Kirchhoff, mesh and nodal. Thevenin and Norton circuit reduction theorems. Maximum power transfer theorem. Use of superposition in analysing circuits. Introduction to capacitors and inductors and their transient behaviour. Load-line method for analysing circuits. Introduction to Digital Systems ON/Off True/False logic systems, Basic Logic Constructs (AND OR NOT). Number Systems in Electronic Engineering; Single Base Number Systems, Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal; Column Weights, Binary: Bits, Bytes, Hexadecimal, Base Conversion; Binary Arithmetic, Addition, Subtraction/Two's complement; the Coding Systems, Binary coded decimal (BCD), ASCII Boolean Logic: Representations of Boolean Functions, Logic Constructs, Boolean Notation; Truth Tables; Manipulation of Logic Equations, Zero, One and complement rules, Commutative, Distributive and Associative rules, De Morgan's Theorem, Proof of some Boolean Identities Logic Gates – Building Blocks for Digital Circuits; Switches; Logic Gates, AND, OR, NOT and Exclusive OR; Combinational Logic Design Process: Specification of Truth Table; Derivation of Boolean Expression From Truth Table , 'Sum of Products Expressions'; Combinational Logic optimizations and Tradeoffs, Boolean Reduction, simple Karnaugh maps
ENG100 is an English language course designed for A2+-level students aiming to improve their overall proficiency in English.
Using the Roadmap A2+ student book, the course focuses on developing students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills
in everyday contexts. Through interactive activities and real-life scenarios, students will build the necessary language skills to
communicate confidently in social, academic, and professional settings.
It provides the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to assess and evaluate the joint range of motion & muscle testing.
It provides the fundamental about the laws of physics and its application to electrotherapy & hydrotherapy.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to molecular biology, nutrition, metabolic reaction, bioelectric energy, and clinical assessment techniques.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to normal human tissues and cells of bone, muscle & nerve.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to normal human tissues and cells of different body organs and systems.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to carbohydrates, Fats, and proteins.
It provides the fundamental knowledge about the common manual techniques used to decrease pain, increases joint range of motion and relaxation. Students will also learn how to apply rhythmic massages to trigger point treatments as well as for supporting the patient’s breathing system.
It provides the fundamental knowledge to know and to analyze the underlying principles of the following types of therapeutic exercise: stretching, strengthening, endurance, balance co-ordination and PNF techniques.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related the biomechanics of human movement and posture of joints, levers, muscles, forces, and resistances.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to normal human physiology of respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, female reproductive system, endocrine and structure & function of Kidney.
It provides the fundamental knowledge related to normal human structures & functional anatomy of lower extremity (bones, joints, muscles, nerves, vessels & soft tissues) and abdominal wall.
It provides the fundamental knowledge to introduce general research and evidence-based principles by exploring research methodologies used in cardiopulmonary disorders research.Examines the formulation of clinical questions, searches appropriate literature sources, and critically appraises the evidence. Addresses literature searches and evidence-based analysis of research with emphasis on clinical decision-making.
The course content is divided into several units that extend students’ knowledge of English vocabulary and grammar. Each unit has two main lessons through which students practice English skills: reading, writing, listening, speaking in an integrated way. The lessons’ topics depend on realistic situations that make the course an authentic one and therefore, students can make a prominent breakthrough. In addition, the course content is built to develop students’ intellectual and professional skills preparing them for international tests.
A general introduction to international human rights, as well as an overview of some specific topics in this field. The first half of the course consists in: An introduction to basic notions of public ethics, the history of Human Rights, international instruments, categories of rights, Human Rights violations, protection and responsibility thereof. The second part of the course deals with current issues in the human rights agenda such as: Rights of women, rights of the child, rights of indigenous peoples, armed conflicts and terrorism, the environment, transitional justice, sexual minorities.
Introduction to Human Resources Management (HRM) in a changing Environment. The HRM Frameworks, Functions and Strategy. Effective job analysis, job description, and job specifications. Employee’s planning, recruitment, testing, interviewing, and selection. Training and developing employees. Performance management and Appraisal. Career planning and development. Compensation, employee benefits, health and safety, and labour relations.
Focus on the interconnection between entrepreneurial thinking and innovation, look at models used in Silicon Valley to grow both start-up companies as well as innovation inside large organizations, address critical areas for successful growth, including design thinking, open innovation, business models, product-market fit, and financing, how to think like an entrepreneur and provides the models, tools and frameworks to further develop your business or idea, emphasis on the IT space.