Course DescriptionSyllabusCurriculum

# Course Code Course Title
1 AVE 113 Engineering Graphics
Learn to depict three-dimensional geometric objects in the plane, draw and interpret technical drawings, access to basic drawing-mounting standards and requirements.
2 AVE 111 General Physics
To know the principles of classical and modern physics and understanding the construction of the university and to apply the basic of physics knowledge for further studies of technical disciplines.
3 AVE 112 Introduction to Programming for Engineers
Get acquainted with programming basics, variables, arrays, matrices and learn to formally to describe and solve typical tasks, create algorithms, detect and fix errors in the programs.
4 AVE 114 Calculus I
Introduction, functions of several variables, Limits and continuity in higher  dimension, Functions, Trigonometry, and Algebra of calculus topics designed to fully prepare students for all first semester calculus courses. Functions topics include Quadratic, Higher Order Polynomials, Rational, Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric. Other focuses include graphing of functions and solving application problems and matrices.
5 AVE 124 Calculus II
Topics include trigonometric and exponential functions; limits and differentiation, rules of differentiation, maxima, minima and optimization; curve sketching, integration, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Properties of definite integrals and numerical methods. Applications to life, managerial and social sciences.
6 ELT 103 Advanced English
The course reinforces academic writing skills. In this course students write different types of essays based on the ideas they are exposed to in the reading selections. The emphasis is on the writing process in which students go through many stages from brainstorming and outlining to producing a complete documented piece of writing.
7 KUR 105 Kurdology I 
General introduction, The Kurds and their country Kurdistan, History, Kurdish society, Language, Folklore and literature.  
8 AVE 121 Introduction of Aviation Engineering
To acquire knowledge about higher education, field of aviation engineering study and Aviation Engineering program particularity in university studies, develop abilities to study and general competence, allowing to understand content of studies, career
9 ME 121 Engineering Mechanics I
This course lets the students to understand the following topics :force systems , equilibrium , structures , centroid &Center of grafity , second moment of area & moment of inertia , friction and method of virtul work & Stability
10 MAT 102 Calculus II
This course lets the students to understand the following topics :Quadratic, Cubic, Exponential Logarithmic and Hyperbolic functions, the inverse of these functions and their graphs, Limits, Continuity and Derivatives and some Applications, the mean-Value theorem of differentiation and its applications, integration which is one of the basic subjects of calculus with definite and indefinite integral, some application of integration.
11 IT 103 Introduction to Information Technology
This course introduces Information Technology. Information technology (IT) is the application of computers and telecommunications equipment to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data. The goal of this course is to help students interested in an information technology career decide where their interests lie.
12 ME 122 Algorithm and Computing
This course lets the students to understand the following topics :Introduction to Programing, Data Concepts, Input and Output , Operators , Structured Programming , Selection , Repetition , Programmer Functions , Arrays , Structures , Building Blocks of Object Oriented Programming , Pointers & References and Files.
13 ELT 102 Technical English
This course is continuation of ELT 103, which is build the oral, reading and writing English skills of non-native speakers of English of Aviation Engineering department students, in order to prepare for specific academic work in English. It teaches advance level of students the language and skills they need to understand and work in the world of computers.
14 KUR 106 Kurdology II
This course is a continuation of Kurdology I. A further study of history of Kurdistan and Kurds as well as major events and figures in after-Islam period.

 

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