The courses offered to any undergraduate student are categorized in 5 groups:
University core courses
Faculty core courses
Area core courses
Area elective courses
University elective courses
University Core Courses:
University Core Courses are mainly General Education required predefined courses and offered to all students within the following minimum framework:
Communication in English I and II
Arguments and Knowledge I and II
One foreign language I and II
Mathematics and Physical Sciences Courses
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Professional Competency in Computer programming and application
Entreprenuership and management principles and practices.
Faculty Core Courses:
These are courses common to all students of a faculty/school believed to be necessary to develop a common background and culture for the students of different disciplines within the faculty.
Area Core Courses
These are fundamental, discipline-specific courses required by a specific programme but not including specialized tracks in the discipline.
Area Elective Courses:
These are the courses offered by the staff of the department. Some of these courses can be taken from related departments upon the approval of the Department Board.
University Elective Courses:
These are the courses described in item 2.2 and presence of at least 3 University Elective Courses is recommended for each programme.
The underlying philosophy of course structure is to enable every student to:
Choose a set of subjects closest to his/her interest.
Have horizontal or vertical specialization in the chosen area.
Have diversity in choice of subjects
Plan for a future career path and life long learning process.
Courses:
The catalog description of all courses offered at University are defined by
Course code
Course title
Course content
Course credit
Pre-requisites and co-requisites
The language of instruction where other than English