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Electrical machines technology program




A. Program educational objectives for electrical machinery technology program.


The Electrical Machinery Technology program goal is to equip the student with the mind tools and knowledge to be able to perform the tasks expected from an electrical energy technician. The program educational objectives (PEO) are designed with this aim in mind in addition to enabling the student to operate and communicate professionally in the work environment. The following are the PEOs:

1.     Demonstrate broad knowledge of electrical engineering technology practices to support design, application, installation, manufacturing, operation, and maintenance of electrical machines. [PEO1]

2.     Apply basic mathematical and scientific principles for technical problem solving in areas that may include circuit analysis of both analog and digital electronics, microprocessors programmable logic controls, and electrical machines. [PEO2]

3.     Use computers and software in a technical environment. [PEO3]

4.     Demonstrate competence in written and oral communication. [PEO4]

5.     Work effectively as an individual and as a member of a multidisciplinary team. [PEO5]

6.     Show awareness of social concerns and professional responsibilities in the workplace. [PEO5]

7.     Continue their professional training and adapt to changes in the workplace, through additional formal or informal education.  [PEO7].


B. Students outcomes as specified from ABET

 

The student outcomes are broken into performance indicators (PIs) to help instructors understand, evaluate, and assess each outcome based on specific course requirements. Below is each student outcome with its PIs.   

1.     An ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve well-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline. [SO1]

a.     Apply knowledge, skills and techniques of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve engineering technology problems.

b.     Use modern tools to effectively solve problems.

 

2.     an ability to design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the engineering design of systems, components, or processes appropriate to the discipline. [SO2]

b.     Design solutions for well-defined technical problems.

c.     Assist with engineering design of systems, components, or processes appropriate to the discipline.

 

3.     An ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in well-defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature. [SO3]

a.     Construct clear and effective documents including written reports.

b.     Deliver effective oral presentation.

c.     Identify and use appropriate technical literature.

 

4.     An ability to conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments and to analyze and interpret the results. [SO4]

a.     Follow laboratory/workshop best practice.

b.     Conduct standard tests/ measurements/experiments.

c.     Analyze experimental data.

d.     Interpret the results.

 

5.     an ability to function effectively as a member of a technical team. [SO5]

 

 

ABET recommend additional program criteria outcome (PCO) for each program seeking accreditation from the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET that it "must demonstrate that it satisfies all Program Criteria implied by the program title" for electrical engineering associate degree: "Graduates of associate degree programs must demonstrate knowledge and hands-on competence appropriate to the objectives of the program in:

 

PCO1. Application of circuit analysis and design, computer programming, associated software, analog and digital electronics, microcomputers, and engineering standards to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic(s) systems.

  PCO2. Application of natural sciences and mathematics at or above the level of algebra and trigonometry to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems.

 







​Program 
​Electrical Machinery Technology

DURATION

Two and half Years

LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION

English

AWARD

DIPLOM





PROGRAM  DESCRIPTION:


The Electrical Engineering Teclmology Department combines engineering knowledge with teclmical skills to emphasize practical application rather than theory and design.

The department offers specialization in Electrical Machinery Technology (EEM) and Electrical Energy Transmission & Distribution (EEP). The two offered programs will impart a basic understanding of electrical generation and conversion built on a foundation of electrical theory and technology. Areas of concentration focus on electric machinery & drive systems, test operations, power generation, transmission and distribution, industrial control, instrnmentation, analog circuits, and power electronics.




PRE-REQUISITES:

Applicants must be secondary school leavers or holders of an equivalent certificate obtained in the previous two years.




PROGRAM  OUTCOMES: 
On successful completion of the program the graduate will acquire:


a. an ability to apply the knowledge, techniques, skills, and modem tools of the discipline to nmrnwly defined engineering technology activities:

b. an ability to apply a knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to engineering technology problems that require limited application of p1inciples but extensive practical knowledge;

c. an ability to conduct standard tests and measurements, and to conduct,analyze, and inte1pret experiments;

d. an ability to function effectively as a member of a technical team;

e. an ability to identify, analyze, and solve nmrnwly defined engineering teclmology problem.s;

f. an ability to apply vnitten, oral, and graphical conunmlication in both technical and non-teclulical enviromnents; and an ability to identify and use approp1iate technical literan1Ie;

g. an understanding of the need for and an ability to engage in self-directed continuing professional development;

h.an understanding of and a commitment to address professional and etllical responsibilities, including a respect for diversity; and

i.a comnlitment  to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement .




Major Core Courses  ( 42 Credits )
CodeNo.Course NameCr.Hrs.Theo.Lab.FieldPre-req.
52130DC and Synchronous Machines34220110/70 ، 113/56
52220
Transformers34
2
20
115/70 
52237Induction Machines34220115/70 
52260Power Electronics34220115/70 
52270Electrical Drives34220260/52 ، 106/76
52286Electrical Machines Control3
7160237/52
52330Programable Logic Controllers34220237/52
52340Fractional HP Machines34220115/70 
52399Field Training6240024130/52, 162/30
70110Electrical Engineering Fundamentals34220 
70115Electrical Circuits34220110/70
70147Power and Installation W–S37160110/70
70260 Electrical Power Systems34220115/70
   4278223224



Major Elective Courses  ( 6 Credits )
CodeNo.Course NameCr.Hrs.Theo.Lab.FieldPre-req.
52233Electrical Measurements34220115/70
52250Automatic Control34220115/70
52259Digital Logic Circuits34220 
52287Advanced Computer Applications34220284/70
52297Project3
4220 
70216Advanced Electrical Circuits34220115/70
70246Electrical Installations34220106/76
70261Power System Operation34220260/70
70284Computer Applications342
20 
70292Electrical Calculations
34220
110/70


General Core Courses                                 (19 Credits):
CodeNo.
Course NameCr.Hrs.Theo.Lab.FieldPre-req.
3099 English (treatment)
0
5
5
00 
30102Technical English3
330030/99
76105Mathematics (1)
33300 
76106Mathematics (2)3330076/105
56113Basic Physics34220 
30
162Technical Reports Writing3330030/102
30171Comminucation Skills333
0030/102
18191720


General Compulsory Courses     (6 Credits)
Code
No.
Course NameCr.Hrs.Theo.Lab.FieldPre-req.
1
101Islamic Culture
2
2
2
0
0
 
64252Industrial Management
22
200 
81298Industrial Safety
22200102/30
666


General Elective Courses            (3 Credits)
CodeNo.Course NameCr.Hrs.Theo.Lab.FieldPre-req.
3112Work Ethics and Loyalty33300 
7141Art Education (1)12020 
7142Art Education (2)
1
2020141/07
8110Physical Education12020 
10104Research and Libraries12020 
13151Music Education12
020 
15114Industrial Psychology22200 
21164Accounting22200 
22104Small Projects Managment222
00 
25166Industrial Economics22200 
30107French Language General (1)23300 
57102Introduction of Contracts and Specification33300 
64268Creativity and Design in Technology22200 
65205Automotive Mechanics33300 
66135Energy and Water Conservation 33300 
70112Green Energy 33300 
79103Oil Culture33300 
         


TotalCr.Hrs.
75114




Courses

  • DC and Synchronous Machines
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-130
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 110/70 ، 113/56
    Details
  • Transformers
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-220
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 115/70
    Details
  • Induction Machines
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-273
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 115/70
    Details
  • Power Electronics
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-260
    Type of Course Selected elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 115/70
    Details
  • Electrical Drives
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-270
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 260/52 ، 106/76
    Details
  • Electrical Machines Control
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-286
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 7
    Prerequisite 237/52
    Details
  • Programable Logic Controllers
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-330
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 52-237
    Details
  • Fractional HP Machines
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-340
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 115/70
    Details
  • Field Training
    6 Credits
    Course Number 52-399
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 24
    Prerequisite 130/52, 162/30
    Details
  • Electrical Measurements
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-233
    Type of Course Selected elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 70-115
    Details
  • Digital Logic Circuits
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-259
    Type of Course Selected elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite -
    Details
  • Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
    3 Credits
    Course Number 70-110
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite -
    Details
  • Electrical Circuits
    3 Credits
    Course Number 70-115
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 70-110
    Details
  • Power and Installation W–S
    3 Credits
    Course Number 70-147
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 7
    Prerequisite 70-110
    Details
  • Electrical Power Systems
    3 Credits
    Course Number 70-260
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 70-115
    Details
  • Automatic Control
    3 Credits
    Course Number 52-250
    Type of Course Required Elective
    Contact Hours 4
    Prerequisite 70-115
    Details

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