Degree Program
Students are required to pass successfully an entrance examination that focuses on the students- academic background in the related program and on their analytical abilities. Entrance Exam will include two parts, one hour each. The first part is general and the second is a technical specific exam.
- The general exam (one hour exam) assesses the student general analytical ability through questions.
- The technical exam (one hour exam) assesses the student's basic scientific background through questions in specializations shown in the table below:
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- Analog and Digital Communications, including Optical Communication Systems.
- Digital Signal Processing.
- Analog and Digital Electronics
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- Computer Architecture
- Algorithms
- Discrete Math and Programming Languages
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- Automatic control
- Robotics
- Electronics
- Programming
- Mechatronics
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- Operations research: linear programming applications (formulation -graphical solution-sensitivity analysis)
- Project planning (CPM-PERT-crashing cost)
- Operations Management (forecasting- deterministic inventory models – line balancing)
- Traditional manufacturing processes (cutting conditions-tool life)
- Non conventional machining (EDM-ECM-Water Jet Machining-Plasma Jet Machining -laser cutting)
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- Basics of metallurgy (Crystal structure, phase transformation, solidification, deformation)
- Materials selection
- Basics of Electrochemistry
- Polymer and composite materials
- Basics of glass and ceramics
- Basics of organic chemistry
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Mechanical Power and Energy Engineering (include Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Combustion engineering, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, heat exchangers)
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Civil and Environmental Engineering related topics including Hydrology, Hydraulics, Irrigation and Drainage, Groundwater, and Water Resources Management and Planning, Soil-water Interaction, Climate Change, Air Pollution and Transportation, Water Supply, Sewage and Sewerage Engineering, and Waste water Treatment Technologies.
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- Basic Chemical and Petrochemicals Engineering Principles
- Thermodynamics and kinetics
- Physical Chemistry.
- Separation Processes.
- Environmental Chemistry and Corrosion.
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- ECE= Electronics and Comminucations Engineering
- CSE= Computer Science and Engineering
- MTR= Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering
- IEM= Industrial Engineering and Systems Management
- MSE= Materials Science and Engineering
- ERE= Energy Resources and Environmental Engineering
- ENV= Environmental Engineering
- CPE= Chemical and Petrochemicals Engineering
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