Certificate awarded
Specialized Bachelor’s Degree in Arts and Education (Bachelor’s)
Major
Physics
Program outcomes
Program objectives
Job Market
Description
Program content
Duration
8 Terms
General credits
43
Elective credits
0
Compulsory credits
93
Total credits
147
Subject code | Subject name | Credits | Subject type | Subject prerequisites |
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PH101 | Introduction to mechanics | 4 | Compulsory | - |
Providing the student with the basic principles of physics through unit systems and the basics of mechanics, from motion in one dimension to Newton’s laws, work, and conservation of energy. |
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PH106P | Laboratory physics 1 | 1 | Compulsory | PH101, PH102 |
The course contains many laboratory experiments that cover the basics of physics. |
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PH206P | Laboratory physics 2 | 1 | Compulsory | PH103, PH104 |
Laboratory experiments covering basic physics of electricity, sound and light. |
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PH302 | Electronic physics | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course introduces the principles of electronics and covers various topics of atoms, semiconductors, diodes, transistors, and digital circuits. |
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PH306P | Advanced electronic laboratory | 2 | Compulsory | PH207P, PH302 |
Laboratory experiments covering electronic physics. |
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PH404 | Quantum mechanics 2 | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course introduces advanced concepts of quantum mechanics at the final level of the program and covers a range of topics ranging from Dirac codes, orbital angular momentum, approximate methods and scattering theories. |
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PH406P | Advanced laboratory for modern optics | 2 | Compulsory | PH301, PH306P |
This course presents many laboratory experiments that cover the basics of physical and modern optics, such as determining the wavelength of sodium light in different ways and determining the specific charge of the electron. |
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PH407P | Advanced laboratory (nuclear) | 2 | Compulsory | PH403 |
This course presents modern theories in the field of radioactive materials and subatomic particles by presenting physical phenomena in a practical, tangible way, such as studying the properties of the Geiger tube. |
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PH408P | Advanced Laboratory (Solid State Physics) | 2 | Compulsory | PH402 |
This course presents a group of laboratory experiments related to solid state physics, which contribute to the student’s understanding of the composition of solid materials and the theories related to them, such as the magnetic retardation curve experiment. |
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PH324 | School physics | 2 | Compulsory | - |
This course provides a scientific critical analytical study of the topics of textbooks in chemistry along with solving methodological textbook exercises. |
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CH102P | General Chemistry (Lab) | 1 | Supportive | CH101 |
This course enables the student to learn about various laboratory tools, the dangers of chemicals, and methods of preventing them. |
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ARIS101 | Islamic studies 1 | 1 | General | - |
This course is a university requirement and provides the student with many topics related to Islamic culture that lead to consolidating the principles of Islam, believing in its ideals, understanding its systems, and helping him to contribute to the scientific and technical renaissance. |
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ARIIS103 | Arabic language 1 | 2 | General | - |
The student learns the skills of reading, expression, the art of dialogue, summarization, and text analysis. |
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EPSY101 | education basics | 2 | General | - |
Providing the student teacher with knowledge and skills and giving him the values and attitudes that contribute to his preparation and qualification for the teaching profession. The student is acquainted with the concepts of education, its patterns, characteristics and functions, and is acquainted with educational opinions and ideas. |