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Mathematics

Bachelor

Levels
2
Courses
19
Credits
37
Number of students
171
    Overview
    "The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics program provides a comprehensive curriculum consisting of 135 credit hours. It aims to give students a strong foundation in mathematical theory, critical thinking, problem-solving, and reasoning skills. The program prepares students to succeed in various fields that require expertise in mathematics. Through a mix of core required courses and elective options, students can explore specialized areas of mathematics based on their interests and career goals. The diverse range of elective courses allows students to customize their education to meet their individual academic objectives and explore specific niches within mathematics. The program also emphasizes experiential learning, including field training and internships, to give students practical exposure to applying mathematical concepts in real-world scenarios. This hands-on experience enhances their understanding of theoretical concepts and equips them with valuable skills for professional settings."

    Program levels

    المستوى الاول
    BUS 1103 - Principles of financial knowledge - optional 2
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    It aims to provide students with basic knowledge on how to manage money and financial resources, whether at the individual or institutional level. The course focuses on understanding the basics of finance such as financial planning, budgeting, savings management, and investing, as well as knowledge of personal finance tools and concepts and business projects. The course aims to enable students to make informed and sustainable financial decisions.
    MTH 1101 - MATHEMATICS - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    3
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    3
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    Review of Basic concepts of: Algebraic Operations, Equations and Inequalities, transformation and rotation of axes. Functions, Polynomials and Rational Functions, Complex numbers. Studying Partial fractions, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. Trigonometric and inverse Trigonometric Functions, Circular functions and their graphs, Trigonometric Identities and Equations. Solving Systems of linear Equations. Matrices. Analytic geometry: line, pair of lines, circle, conic sections: parabola, ellipse, hyperbola.
    ISL 1102 - Islamic Faith & Family in Islam - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    A course that aims to educate students about the concept of Islamic faith in particular, with a focus on the role of faith in building the Muslim family, guiding the behavior of individuals within the family, and promoting Islamic values ​​and principles that govern family relationships. The course also addresses how to achieve a balance between the concepts of faith and family lifestyles, and rights and duties within the family in light of the teachings of Islam.
    CHM 1100 - General chemistry 1 - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    2
    Training
    Total Content
    4
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    A course that aims to introduce the basics and fundamental concepts in the field of chemistry. The course focuses on providing students with basic knowledge about the chemical properties of compounds, chemical reactions, and concepts related to atomic structure and chemical bonding. The course also includes an explanation of basic concepts in mechanical and thermal chemistry.
    EDU 1101 - History & Civilization of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The History and Civilization of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia course is a course that aims to provide a comprehensive study of the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from its inception to the modern era, in addition to the development of its civilization in various social, political, cultural and economic fields. The course focuses on the stages of transformation and development that the Kingdom has gone through, highlighting the factors that built the modern Saudi state and its impact on the region and the Islamic world.
    ENGL 1102 - English Language 1 - mandatory
    Credits
    4
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    4
    Training
    Total Content
    6
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    It is a course of study that aims to develop students' skills in the English language, and covers the basic aspects that enable them to use the language effectively in academic and practical life situations. The course focuses on improving listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, with an emphasis on basic grammar and vocabulary necessary to build a strong foundation in the English language.
    EDU 1104 - Islamic ethics and values - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    It is a course that aims to teach students the ethical principles that Islam urges, and how to apply these values ​​in their daily lives. The course focuses on understanding Islamic teachings related to ethics, and how to promote positive behaviors and integrity, and maintain the highest human values ​​in various aspects of life.
    ISL 1100 - Holy Quran - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The course aims to teach students the texts of the Holy Quran, understand their meanings and interpretations, as well as enhance their spiritual and educational connection to the teachings of the Quran. The course focuses on studying the Holy Quran in terms of interpreting the verses, understanding their historical contexts, and extracting lessons and morals from them, in addition to learning how to recite the Quran and its Tajweed correctly.
    EDU 1105 - Education & Communication Skills - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    It aims to develop students' skills in the areas of effective learning and effective communication. The course focuses on teaching students how to improve their ability to acquire and organize knowledge, in addition to developing oral and written communication skills that contribute to achieving academic and professional success in various work environments.
    ISL 1101 - Exegesis of Quran - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    A course that deals with the study of the interpretation of the verses of the Holy Quran, and seeks to clarify the meanings of the verses and extract lessons and morals from them based on precise scientific and methodological foundations. The course aims to enable students to understand the deep meanings of the verses of the Quran by studying the reasons for revelation, different readings, and the impact of the Quran on daily life, while delving into the various sciences of interpretation and their applications.
    ARB 1102 - Arabic Language Skills - optional 1
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    A course that aims to develop students’ skills in the Arabic language, both in terms of understanding and oral and written expression. The course focuses on improving students’ ability in listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills, while strengthening grammar and linguistic structure. It also focuses on training students to use the Arabic language in various life and academic situations in a correct and effective manner.
    CIS 1100 - Computer Skills - optional 3
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    2
    Training
    Total Content
    4
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    It aims to provide students with basic knowledge and practical skills in the use of computers and computer software. The course focuses on teaching students how to deal with different software applications, understand operating systems, and interact with Internet tools in order to enhance their ability to use computers efficiently in daily, academic, and professional life.
    BUS 1101 - Entrepreneurship - optional 2
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    It is a course that aims to provide basic and advanced concepts related to establishing and managing business projects, and enhances students’ skills in creating business ideas and transforming them into successful projects. The course focuses on developing entrepreneurs’ skills in the areas of planning, strategy, leadership, and innovation, and enhances understanding of how to face challenges and achieve success in changing business environments.
    المستوى الثاني
    ENGL 1103 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 - mandatory
    Credits
    4
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    4
    Training
    Total Content
    6
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    It aims to teach students basic English language skills, whether the goal is to improve everyday communication skills or to prepare for using the language in academic or professional contexts. The course includes a range of topics that enhance students' understanding of the English language and help them express themselves effectively in a variety of contexts.
    MTH 1102 - Differential Calculus - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    3
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    3
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    This course is concerned with the study of limits of real functions of a single variable, continuity derivatives and their applications as mentioned in the topics below. 1. The Limit of a function. 2. Continuity and its Consequences, domain and range of functions, hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions. 3. Derivatives. The Chain Rule, Derivatives of polynomial, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions, hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions, Implicit Differentiation. Higher Order Derivatives, 4. Applications of derivatives. Indeterminate Forms and, L’Hospital’s rule, local extrema, concavity, horizontal and vertical asymptotes. Graphing curves, applications of extrema, related rates, Rolle’s theorem, mean value theorem, Taylor and Maclurin’s series in one variable.
    BIO 1101 - Principles of Biology - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    2
    Training
    Total Content
    4
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    Introduction to biology, its definition and most important branches, with a study of the characteristics of living organisms. Identifying the structure of the cell and its types (primitive, plant and animal cells), the functions of cell organelles, and the steps of meiosis and mitosis. Studying plant and animal tissues and their different types (structure and function), the basics of classification and the special characteristics of the kingdoms of living organisms. Studying representatives of other taxonomic groups and studying some biological and physiological processes of living organisms.
    MTH 1171 - General Statistics - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    3
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    3
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    Introduction and overview of statistics and the definition of some statistical concepts - Organization and presentation of statistical data - Measures of central tendency (Mean, Median and Mode) of the simple data and the frequency distribution. Measures of dispersion (The Range - The Mean Deviation - The Variance and the standard deviation - Coefficient of variation of the simple data and the frequency distribution. Definition of the probability and its applications - Independence of events - Definition of the random variable- The probability function (The probability Distribution of a discrete random variable)- The Expectation and the variance of the random variable. Sampling c of mean- Sampling distribution of sample variance. T Sampling distribution - F Sampling distribution-Central Limit Theorem- Estimating the mean of the single sample and one proportion - Estimating the difference between two means of the two sample. Tests hypotheses (One- and Two-Tailed Tests) - Tests hypotheses about the mean of the single sample and one proportion - Tests hypotheses about the difference between two means of the two sample. Correlation (Pearson and Spearman).
    PHS 1100 - General Physics (1) - mandatory
    Credits
    3
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    2
    Training
    Total Content
    4
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    A course intended for students in the early stages of their undergraduate studies in various scientific and engineering disciplines, and aims to introduce the basic concepts in physics and understand the principles governing natural phenomena. The course focuses on providing students with the tools and knowledge necessary to understand the behavior of objects and the interactions between forces and energy, and it is the basis for understanding advanced physics courses in the future.
    BUS 1102 - Project management principles - mandatory
    Credits
    2
    Theoretical
    2
    Pratical
    Training
    Total Content
    2
    Prerequisite
    Course Description:
    The course aims to provide the basic concepts and tools that students or professionals need to understand how to manage projects effectively from start to finish. The course covers various aspects of project management including planning, execution, monitoring and evaluation.
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