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Student Academic

Handbook (FOE)

Academic Year
2021/2022
www.ejust.edu.eg
Academic Calendar 2021-2022
Table 1 Academic Calendar

EJUST 2021-2022 Academic Year Calendar


Academic Event Date
Fall 2021
Course Registration Start Sunday 17/10/2021
Lectures’ Start
Course Registration End Sunday 24/10/2021
Add and Drop Start
Add and Drop End Thursday 04/11/2021
Midterm Exams Saturday-Thursday 18-23/12/2021
Course Withdrawal End Thursday 30/12/2021
Revolution Day 25 January Thursday 27/01/2022
Final Term Exams Saturday-Thursday 12/02/2022 to 24/02/2022
Term Break Sunday-Thursday 27/02/2021 to 10/03/2022
Spring 2022
Course Registration start Sunday 06/03/2022
Lectures’ Start
Course Registration End Sunday 13/03/2022
Add and Drop Start
Add and Drop End Thursday 24/03/2022
Easter Holiday Sunday-Monday 24-25/04/2022
Labor Day Sunday 01/05/2022
Eid Al-Fitr Tuesday-Thursday 03-05/05/2022
Midterm Exams Saturday-Thursday 07-12/05/2022
Course Withdrawal End Thursday 19/05/2022
Eid Al-Adha Saturday-Thursday 19-14/07/2022
Final Term Exams Saturday-Thursday 02/07/2022 to 07/07/2022
+
16/07/2022 to 21/07/2022

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1. Study at E-JUST
E-JUST Mission

 To become a role model for graduate education and research institutions in Egypt by
fostering the Japanese educational standards, policies, and systems. In this regard,
EJUST will foster links of collaboration between the Egyptian and Japanese academic
institutions.
 To award academic degrees to EJUST’s special graduates a high status of international
recognition and accreditation certificates from local and international accrediting bodies.
 To contribute in the enhancement and improvement of human resources in the region, by
providing high level educational system and to offer pragmatic and innovative solutions
for human needs.
 To promote and support the establishment of a strong business, technical and commercial
ties between Japanese industries and organizations, and their counterparts in countries
and regions which are served by E-JUST.

Faculty of Engineering (FoE)

Mission

 Discovery and dissemination of new knowledge, through focusing on quality education


and active learning to improve the quality of life.
 To become a role model for higher education and research institutions in Egypt by
fostering the Japanese educational standards.
 To implement Japanese academic concepts founded on Experimental Learning
methodology by integrating Lab Based-Learning (LBI), Project Based-Learning (PBL) and
Problem Based-Learning, with teamwork spirit.
 To provide a high-quality, effective, and efficient learning environment for its students
based on experimental learning approach.
 To prepare creative engineers who can design, manufacture, manage and operate
intelligent systems in the professional fields of industry and economy.
 To lead institutions towards unifying main curriculum courses in specialized programs, to
encourage internationalization of higher education soon, and to enable credit transfer and
students’ mobility, making the best use of the most successful practices to award Joint
degrees.

FoE Schools and Programs


The faculty is constituted of three engineering schools which include ten undergraduate
programs of multidisciplinary engineering specializations namely as shown below.

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Table 2 FoE Schools and Programs
Dept. Program
School Department Offered Program
Code Code
Computer Science and
CSE Computer Science and Engineering CSE
Engineering
Electronics, ECE Electronics and Communications
Communications, ECE
Electronics, Communications Engineering
and Computers
Engineering Engineering Biomedical and Bioinformatics
MIE
(ECCE) Engineering

Electrical Power Engineering EPE Electrical Power Engineering EPE

Industrial Engineering and Industrial and Manufacturing


IEM IME
Systems Management Engineering
Innovative
Mechatronics and Robotics
Design MTR Mechatronics Engineering MTE
Engineering
Engineering (IDE)
Materials Science and
MSE Materials Science and Engineering MSE
Engineering
Energy, Energy Resources
ERE Energy Resources Engineering ERE
Environment, Engineering
Chemical and Environmental Engineering ENV Environmental Engineering ENV
Petrochemical
Engineering Chemical and Petrochemical Chemical and Petrochemical
CPE CPE
(EECE) Engineering Engineering
FoE Students will choose their Specialization at their third semester and confirm it before the start of the fourth semester.

Academic Information and Notices from E-JUST

Table 3 Academic Information and Services

Office Services Office Hours

 Academic Affairs Office & Academic Affairs Section


Student Affairs Office Course Registration, Classes, Sunday - Thursday
 Main Campus, Examinations.
9:30 am - 03:30 pm
Administrative Building Office, Student Affairs Section
Ground floor. Scholarship and Career Support

Notices from the Academic Affairs Office and Student Affairs Office
General Messages to students are sent by email to E-JUST Email address.
Academic Affairs Office and Student Affairs Office E-mail:
Admission Section: info.admission@ejust.edu.eg
Registration Section: ug.registration@ejust.edu.eg
Career Support Section: career.support@ejust.edu.eg

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Faculty office hours and contact details
Each faculty member has allocated office hours to facilitate consultation and guidance
relating to coursework. Students may visit faculty as necessary during these office hours.

Information on faculty office hours, locations and contact e-mail addresses will be shared
among students by the instructors at the beginning of each semester.

Basic Academic Information


The following information contains details relating primarily to academic matters and
Academic Office procedure..

Year Level and Graduation

Year Level

A student is transferred from level 1 to level 2 after successfully completing 36 credit hours,
and from level 2 to level 3 after successfully completing 72 credit hours, from level 3 to level
4 after completing 108 credit hours, and from level 4 to level 5 after successfully completing
144 credit hours.

Graduation
 In order to graduate from E-JUST, students should fulfill all of the following requirements.
 The minimum number of credit hours required for obtaining the Bachelor of Science Degree
(B.Sc.) in Engineering is 160 credit hours and with an average score of not less than
CGPA 2.00 in no less than nine semesters and maximum of 8 years.
Degree
Those who have fulfilled graduation requirements will be awarded a bachelor's degree
(B.Sc.) in one of the following specializations:
 Electronics and Communications Engineering.
 Computer Engineering.
 Electrical Power Engineering.
 Biomedical and Bioinformatics Engineering.
 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.
 Mechatronics Engineering.
 Materials Science and Engineering.
 Energy Resources Engineering.
 Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering.
 Environmental Engineering.

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Overview of Academic Year

E-JUST academic year 2021/2022 begins in October. The academic year is divided into two
main semesters. Registration and grade announcements are semester-based, released at
the end of the semester. There may also be instances where classes and internships are
scheduled on Saturdays or holidays.

Table 4 Overview of Academic Year


November

December

February
January
October

Note
March

June
April

July
May

Fall Semester Spring Semester Number of Weeks Excludes Midterm


15 Weeks 15 Weeks and Final Examination Weeks

Credit System

Coursework at E-JUST is based on the credit system. The number of credits earned per
course is determined by the Academic Plan and is based upon the number of class hours
(including study conducted outside of class, homework, etc.).

1. Treatment of Class Absences


 Applicable cases for official absence
1. Absence to attend practical training sessions held as part of a curricular course
conducted by E-JUST.
2. Absence for any other special cases according to above cases
*When such an instance occurs, it will be approved VPEAA.
 Measures to be taken in the case of an official absence
In order to avoid disadvantages due to official absence, the following measures shall
be taken.
1. Not count the class as an absence (do not include the class in the number of
required days of attendance)
2. Take measures as described below:
 Provide the student with any materials distributed during class.
 Indicate the material covered during class and explain the key points.
 Provide guidance for self-study.
 Provide other guidance and/or assistance regarding the class, including an
alternative for the tests or reports given during the class.
 Application Procedure for Official Absence
1. Students submit the certificate or such documents from hosted institution stating
their accepted period for training to the Academic Affairs Office.
2. After Academic Affairs Office confirms the period of absence, a designated “Official
Absence Form” will be sent by email. After the student has filled out the form, it has

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to be signed by the student and his academic advisor and submit it to student
affairs office to take the approval of VPEAA.
3. Student affairs office will send “Approved Absence Period” to the instructor in
charge.
2. Special Consideration for Absence Other Than Official Absence
 Cases in which special consideration will be given:
o Extracurricular activities.
o Death in the family member (relatives within the second degree of relationship).
o Being involved in disaster.
o Illness.
 Measures to be taken in the case of absence other than an official absence
Absence associated with extracurricular activities
 Not count the class as an absence in case the student successfully completes the
makeup assignment given by the course instructor.
 Take measures as described below.
o Provide the students makeup assignment equivalent to the quality of the
missed classroom work
o Provide the student with any materials distributed during class
o Indicate the material covered during class and explain the key points
o Provide guidance for self-study
o Provide other guidance and/or assistance regarding the class, including an
alternative for the tests or reports given during the class
Absence by the death in the family member, disaster, or illness
 These absences are treated as an absence.
 Take measures as described below.
o Provide the student with any materials distributed during class.
o Indicate the material covered during class and explain the key points.
o Provide guidance for self-study.
o Provide other guidance and/or assistance regarding the class, including an
alternative for the tests or reports given during the class.
3. Special Consideration for Absence due to the Egyptian Law defined Infection
Disease
 Cases in which special consideration will be given
Contracting an infectious disease as defined by the Egyptian Law

 Measures to be taken in the case of absence due to the Egyptian Law Defined
Infection Disease.
 The university will take appropriate measures as defined in the Law for each
appropriate situation. If a student is diagnosed by a medical doctor as having an
infectious disease, the President of E-JUST shall suspend the student.
 These absences are treated as an absence.

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 However, if there are many affected persons, the university may treat absences as
“Official Absence” in order to preserve the safety of other students, faculty, and
staff and prevent further spread of the disease. In such cases, students will receive
a separate notification.
 Take measures as described below:
o Provide the student with any materials distributed during class.
o Indicate the material covered during class and explain the key points.
o Provide guidance for self-study.
o Provide other guidance and/or assistance regarding the class, including an
alternative for the tests or reports given during the class.
o
 Application Procedure
After recovery, students present the medical certificate directly to student affairs office.

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Table 5 Treatment of Class Absences

Category Case Required document Treatment of absence Measures to be taken by course instructor

1. Absence to attend practical Certificate or such documents


training sessions held as part of from hosted institution stating
a curricular course conducted their accepted period for
Official Not count the class as an
by E-JUST. training
Absence absence
2. Absence for any special Subject to be decided by the
cases equivalent to the above*1 Education Council

Not count the class as an  Provide the students with any materials
Proof of tournament absence in case the student  distributed during class
1. Absence associated with participation
successfully completes the  Indicate the material covered during class
extracurricular activities
(E-JUST prescribed form) makeup assignment given by and explain the key points
course instructor  Provide guidance for self-study
 Provide other guidance and /or assistance
2. Absence by the death in the  regarding the class, including an alternative
family member (relatives within for the tests or reports given during the class
Official proof of death
Other Than the second degree of  Additional treatment for the case of 2.-1),
Official relationship)  Provide makeup assignment equivalent to
Absence the quality of the missed classroom work
3. Absence by being involved
Disaster victim certificate These absences are treated as
in disaster
an absence.
4. Absence by illness Medical certificate

5. Absence by contracting an
infectious disease as defined by Medical certificate
the Egyptian Law*2

*1: When such an instance occurs, it will be deliberated at the Education Council.
*2: If there are many affected students, the university may treat absences as “Official Absence” in order to preserve the safety of other students, faculty,
and staff and prevent further spread of the disease.

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Study Support and Academic Advising

E-JUST offers a variety of study support options to support students in their independent
study. We hope that all students will proactively make use of this support.
Academic Advising

An academic advisor will be assigned for each student. The academic advisor is
responsible for:

 Advising the student during his course work.


 Clarify the articles of the bylaw to the student.
 Helping the students in registration and the proper courses selection each
semester.
 Helping the student to select the elective courses relevant to the field he wishes
to study.
 Recommending any additional complementary courses that, in the opinion of the
academic advisor, the student must take.
 Put the student who got GPA below 2.00 under observation and try to help him
to raise his GPA by proper courses selection.
 Help the student in add/drop courses and in withdrawal.
So please consult with your advisor if you want to ask about any academic issue.

Topics for Academic Advising


You can speak with an advisor on any issue, large or small. Please consider academic
advising for the following topics, or for any other questions you wish to ask or concerns
you might have:
 Unsure what to do now to prepare for your future.
 Unsure how to write reports.
 Trouble understanding in class.
 Having too many things you want to do and not knowing where to begin.
 Trouble completing credits.

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Curriculum and Academic Plans (Faculty of Engineering)
Meaning of Curriculum

Curriculum is a determined requirement; the student has to fulfill all the requirements to
obtain Bachelor of Science Degree (B.Sc.) in Engineering.

Graduation Requirement

The minimum number of credit hours required for obtaining the Bachelor of Science
Degree (B.Sc.) is 160 credit hours in no less than nine semesters and maximum of 8
years with average score of not less than CGPA 2.00.

Year Levels and Curriculum Structure


Year Level:

The following flow indicates number of credit hours required for each student to transfer
from level to another:

36 credit 72 credit 108 credit 144 credit 160 credit


hours hours hours hours hours
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

Curriculum structure:

All registered students will study the same courses in the first three semesters; the student
will start his specialization (engineering courses) from the fourth semester.
Course Structure
The undergraduate courses are divided into three main groups as follows:

 University Requirements (UR) / Liberal Arts courses

 Faculty, School, and Program Requirements courses

 Industrial Training and Graduation Project


University Requirements (UR) / Liberal Arts courses

University Requirements (UR) courses which represent in the liberal arts courses contains
four main categories (Arts and Humanities, Social sciences, Natural sciences and Key
skills) and these categories have 10 core courses of 18 credit hours and at least four
elective courses of 8 credits hours. The lists of these courses are given in the study plan
attached as an Appendix of this book.

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Faculty, School and Program Requirements courses

 Faculty requirement courses are studied by all the programs of faculty (common for all
the schools of the faculty) and contain two different groups: Basic Science courses and
Basic Engineering courses.
 School requirement courses are studied by all the programs of the school (common for
all the programs of each school).
 Program requirement courses are studied by each program (not common in all the
programs of each school).
Each program contains core courses and five elective courses. The students select the
five elective courses from a list of offered courses by each program. The faculty
requirements courses, core courses and elective courses of each program are given in
the study plan attached as an Appendix of this book.

Industrial Training and Graduation Project


(1) Industrial Training (4 credit hours)

Industrial training is considered a mandatory of the study. The B.Sc. degree will not be
awarded to the student unless he/she spends a total of two months of industrial training
throughout the academic years starting from the first year. Industrial Training weighs 4
credit hours, and the evaluation criteria is specified according to E-JUST system.

(2) Graduation Project (10 credit hours)

The student registers his/her graduation project in the final two semesters, which consists
of two parts. The student cannot register it before the eighth semester, and it weighs 10
credit hours (3 in eighth semester + 7 in ninth semester).

From Registration to Credit Completion


Course registration is the process of each student registering for courses they would like
to take, as well as a declaration of intent. Course registration is the most important part
of course planning, and is obligatory to attend classes, receive credit and for graduation.
Course registration takes place in the beginning of each semester. Please refer to courses
timetable and study plan sent by the Academic affairs Office in order to register for
courses during the appropriate course registration period. Please use extra caution when
registering for classes and for the registration deadline to ensure you are able to progress
in your study plan.

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Credit Registration Limits
There is a fixed maximum number of credits for which students may register each
semester. Please note that this number differs depending on the student Cumulative GPA
(CGPA).
Registration will be according to the following conditions for FoE:
1. In Fall - and Spring semesters: Normal students can register up to 20 credit hours
and no less than 14 credit hours for FOE.
2. Students with CGPA less than 2.00 can register less credit hours.
3. All new accepted students should register all the credit hours of the first semester.
Provisional students can register up to 11 credit hours based on the university’s
academic schedule along with English intensive course.

Important Note for Course Registration

1. Students cannot register over the credit limit per semester.


2. Students cannot register for subjects held during the same period on the same
day.
3. Students may register for subjects that can be taken more than once or when they
are approved for re-registration. Please refer to Course Repetition.
4. Before your registration for a course, you have to check if it has any prerequisite
or co-requisite courses (with your advisor).
5. Students cannot register a course without completing and attending the final exam
of its prerequisite course (if any).
6. Students have to register the course and its co-requisite course (if any) in the same
semester.
7. Courses may be cancelled in cases where the number of students registered for
the subject does not satisfy the established minimum quota.

Registration Schedule

The registration for any course should take place during the two weeks preceding each
semester, after satisfying all registration requirements and the payment of tuition fees set
by the University Council.

Add & Drop / Withdraw


1. If a student wants to change his/her registered courses, he/she can change it
during the first two weeks of the semester by Adding or Dropping courses
using the online registration system and after consulting with his/ her academic
advisor.
2. If a student wants to drop any course after the first two weeks, he/she can use the
online registration system to withdraw from any course (in this case student will
receive grade “W” in his/her transcript).
3. Deadline to withdraw from the courses through the online registration in
both fall / Spring Semester is before the end of the tenth week.
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4. Any withdraw request after the deadline, student will receive grade Withdrawn
Failing “WF” in his/her transcript and it will be counted in CGPA. Grade “W” will
not affect the CGPA however the “W” will be mentioned at the transcript only for
documentation. The W and WF course will be considered as a repeated course
when the students register it in the future.

Course Repetition

 Courses in which a student received a grade of F, FW, W and WF should be


repeated.
 Courses in which a student received a grade of D+, D may be repeated for
improvement (based on the student’s desire).
 If student repeats the course, he/she should attend the class lectures – labs and
fulfill all course requirements.
 Repetition more than once requires the approval of the department chair.
 If a student takes the same course more than once, all grades will appear on the
student's record.
 The student will receive credits for the most recently earned grade and will be used
in computing the cumulative GPA.
 Student will pay the repeated course fees in addition to the semester fees.
Course and Laboratory Attendance

The student is not allowed to attend the final exam of a course unless he/she attended at
least 75% of the study hours of the course. In this case, the student will be considered as
"Forced Withdrawn" and the course will appear in his certificate as (FW), and will not be
counted in calculating the CGPA.

Probation and Dismissal


If you Got CGPA less than 2.00:
 You will be considered as Under Probation student.
 You can register less credits per semester (Fall and/or Spring) as 14 credit hours
for FOE.
 To end under probation period your Cumulative GPA must raise to 2.00 or more.
 You are allowed to stay under probation for 6 semesters as maximum. If your
CGPA remains below 2.00 at the end of the last probationary semester, you
will be academically dismissed.

Registration Advising
Advising for course registration process is always available at the Academic Affairs Office.
When requesting assistance with course registration, please refer to the following
guidelines. This will ensure the University is able to provide accurate support.

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Office Contact
Please visit the Academic Affairs Office during office hours. As a rule, registration
assistance is not provided via phone, as we cannot confirm a student's identity. Due to
possible delays in a reply to email enquiries, in the case of an emergency, please come
directly to Academic Affairs Office for assistance.

Academic Affairs Office Hours


Sunday – Thursday
From 9:30 am to 03:30 pm
(Main campus, Administrative building, Ground floor)

Documents to Bring
・Student ID
Preparation
・Please consider the topics you wish to talk about before coming to the Academic Affairs
Office.
・Please review the Student Academic Handbook for relevant information and rules.
Future Plans and Goals
After fully understanding the content discussed, students are responsible for making their
own decision in carrying out registration.

Examinations

Midterm Examination

Midterm Examinations are held according to the following schedule.

Fall and Spring Semester


Midterm examination period
The 9th week of semester

 Examinations shall be conducted separately for each subject by the course


instructor of the subject. Only the courses with grade evaluation method of midterm
examination in the bylaws/syllabus shall qualify for midterm examinations.
 The course instructor shall announce the exam results to the students in the next
lecture of the exam week.
 Midterm examination schedules (including course, dates, times and rooms) are
released each semester. Remember that the examinations take places at timings
different from those classes are usually held at. Students are responsible for
checking their examination schedule by themselves.
 Midterm examinations shall be conducted in writing. The students answer the
questions in the exam sheet. There is no separate answer sheet.

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 Midterm examinations can only be taken by persons with current student status at
the time of the examination and only in the subjects in which they are enrolled.
 Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, students who are suspended at the time
of the examination are not eligible.

Final Examinations
Final Examinations are held according to the following schedule.

Action Fall and Spring Semester

Announcement of final examination schedule One week before the final examination

Final examination period The 17th week of semester

1. Final examinations are held for each course per semester. These examinations
are important in measuring students’ progress in their daily studies and are based
on independent study.
2. Final examination schedules (including course, dates, times and rooms) are
released each semester. Remember that the examinations take places at timings
different from those classes are usually held at. Students are responsible for
checking their examination schedule by themselves.

Makeup Examinations
A student who couldn’t take the final examination(s) due to an unavoidable reason listed
below may be allowed to take makeup exams for up to five courses per semester.

Courses with the Grade Evaluation Method of “Final Examination” in the Syllabus/Bylaws
qualify for makeup examinations.

* Tests or quizzes administered in classes, or subjects that are assessed solely by report
examinations do NOT qualify for makeup examinations.

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Valid Reasons for Applying to Makeup Exams
Table 6: Valid Reasons for Applying to Makeup Exams

Reason for Not Taking Final Exam Required Documents and Information

1) Illness of the examinee*1 1) Medical certificate (including the examination


date).

2) Bereavement leave (spouse and 2) Official death certificate (up to 7 days from the
first or second degree relative) date of death of the first degree relative or spouse
inclusive of Fridays/national holidays, or up to 5
days from the date of death of the second degree
relative inclusive of Fridays and national holidays).

3) Natural or man-made disaster 3) Disaster victim certificate.

4) Extracurricular activity 4) The form will be subject to decision by the


Education Council (or delegated to VPEAA).

5) Other unavoidable grounds*2 5) The form will be subject to decision by the


Education Council (or delegated to VPEAA).

*1. The treatment of students with infectious diseases will be set forth separately.
*2. Decisions will be made by the Education Council (or delegated to VPEAA).

Schedule of Makeup Examination

 Makeup examinations will be held on or after five working days after the final day
of examination (inclusive of the examination date).
 Students cannot specify a date for a makeup examination.
 No excuse accepted after the second exam date (makeup exam).
How to Request Makeup Examination
Students must submit requests for makeup examinations before the examination day of
the subject. If, for reasons beyond their control, students are unable to make the request
beforehand, they must do so within three days (excluding Fridays and Saturdays) after
the examination date (inclusive of the examination date).

(1) Required Documents:


 A makeup examination request form.
 Necessary evidential documentation.
 Valid Reasons and Required Evidential Documents to Qualify for Makeup
Examination.

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(2) Required Procedures:
 Make a request to Academic Affairs Office for a makeup examination before the
deadline. Bring all necessary certificates and evidential documentation.
* Even if students cannot obtain the necessary evidential documentation or
students are unable to come to campus by the deadline, students must consult
with the Academic Affairs Office before the deadline.
 Students will be given a makeup examination request form if students are eligible
to make a request. Students should fill out the request form and submit the form
with the necessary evidential documentation by the deadline.
* If the request is subject to review by the Educational Council, students will be
asked to submit only the request form.
 Academic Affairs Office will examine and approve the requests in case of reason
1), 2) and 3) in the above table (Valid reasons). These requests will be reported to
VPEAA weekly and the nearest Education Council by Academic Affairs Office. The
requests in case of reason 4) or 5) in the above table (Valid reasons) will be
approved by the nearest Education Council or by VPEAA if the nearest Education
Council will be badly timed.
 Students who are granted to take makeup examinations will receive a stamped
admission ticket for makeup examination.
 Students must bring their admission ticket for the makeup examination together
with their Student ID when they take the makeup examination.
* The admission ticket and student ID are also required upon submission of a
makeup report examination.
 Makeup examination will be conducted in the same manner as final examination
following the flow chart of UG final examination.

Precautions regarding Midterm, Final and Makeup Examination Procedures

 Place student ID on the desk with the photograph side up.


 Follow the directions of course instructor.
 Do not engage in any improper conduct as defined below or any actions that may
be construed as improper conduct.
 Mobile phones, smartphones, smart watches, etc. can’t be used in the examination
classrooms even as a clock and must be turned off.
 A student arriving more than 30 minutes late after the start of an exam will not be
admitted to the examination room.
 Examinees may leave the examination venue after at least a half of examination
has elapsed since the start of the examination and if permitted by the course
instructor.

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Improper Conduct:

Improper conduct in examination venue is conduct that falls into any of the following
categories:

 Revealing an answer to another examinee.


 Exchanging answers with another examinee.
 Possessing and/or using a cheat sheet.
 Using notes, reference materials, a dictionary or other material that is not permitted
in the examination venue.
 Using a mobile telephone, personal computer, electronic dictionary, or other
information and communications device.
 Writing on personal effects, a desk or the like in advance and/or using such writing
 Talking or peeping.
 Using or acting as a stand-in examinee.
 Entering false information on an answer sheet, attendance list or other material, or
deliberately failing to write one’s name on an answer sheet.
 Failure to submit answer sheets by taking them out of the examination venue,
destroying them or other.
 Failure to follow the directions of a proctor in regarding to the production of
answers.
 Other conduct that is judged to obstruct the fair implementation of an examination.

Treatment of improper conduct


A student who has engaged in improper conduct in a midterm examination will be subject
to E-JUST Student Disciplinary Regulations.

Evaluation and Grades


Grading System
The final grade and the grade point in a course are based on the total aggregate of marks
earned from all activities done in the course.

Table 7: Grading System of FoE courses


Percentage Marks Grade
≥ 95% 4.00 A+
Excellent
≥ 90%-less than 95% 3.70 A
≥ 85%-less than 90% 3.30 B+
Very good
≥ 80%-less than 85% 3.00 B
≥ 75%-less than 80% 2.70 C+
Good
≥ 70%-less than75% 2.30 C
≥ 65%-less than 70% 2.00 D+
Pass
≥ 60%-less than 65% 1.70 D
Less than 60% Fail 1.00 F
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Table 8: Grading system of University Requirements and Liberal Arts Courses

Percentage Marks Grade


≥ 95% 4.00 A+
Excellent
≥ 90%-less than 95% 3.70 A
≥ 85%-less than 90% 3.30 B+
Very good
≥ 80%-less than 85% 3.00 B
≥ 75%-less than 80% 2.70 C+
Good
≥ 70%-less than75% 2.30 C
≥ 65%-less than 70% 2.00 D+
Pass
≥ 50%-less than 65% 1.70 D
Less than 50% Fail 1.00 F

Other Grades
In addition to the above grades, the following grades may appear in the student transcript:

Student was enrolled in a credit course and withdrew from


W Withdrawn the course before the tenth week in the fall and spring
semesters.

Student was enrolled in a credit course and withdrew from


WF Withdrawn Failing the course after the tenth week in the fall and spring
semesters

Students who do not achieve the minimum attendance of


FW Forced withdrawal
the course sessions (75%)
A course in which the grade F, FW, W or WF is received will not be counted toward degree requirements.

GPA

Semester GPA
The semester GPA is the sum of all quality points (quality points of a course = course
credit hours' x grade points of the course) for one semester for grades A+, A, B+, B, C+,
C, D+, D, WF, and F divided by the sum of all corresponding semester credit hours.

 How to calculate Semester GPA


(No. of A+ credits×4)+(No. of A credits×3.7)+(No. of B+ credits×3.3)+(No. of B credits×3)+
(No. of C+ credits×2.7)+(No. of C credits×2.3)+(No. of D+ credits×2)+(No. of D credits×1.7)+ (No. of F,WF credits×1)

Registered credits for given semester

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Cumulative GPA

The cumulative GPA is computed similarly using all the grades received by the student.
It is calculated from the time of a student's enrollment through to a student's last semester.

 How to calculate Cumulative GPA

(No. of A+ credits×4)+(No. of A credits×3.7)+(No. of B+ credits×3.3)+(No. of B credits×3)+


(No. of C+ credits×2.7)+(No. of C credits×2.3)+(No. of D+ credits×2)+(No. of D credits×1.7)+ (No. of F,IF,WF credits×1)

Total Credits Hours Gained

Notification Result

Students are notified with the result through the system after the approval of the result.
Grade Re-Confirmation Application

Students may make appeals regarding their grades if they find the followings on the
transcript after the grades are issued:

 Register for the course but did not receive a grade


 Did not register for the course but received a grade.
 Registered for the course and met the grading criteria based on the syllabus/ bylaws
but received an “F” grade. In this case, student can submit a grade-reconfirmation
application
How to make an application

 The student fills the application form for the grade re-confirmation signed by him/her
and submits it to Academic Affairs Office.
 The student must pay fees of 200 EGP for making an inquiry.
 Student can’t review his/her answer sheet. This job is done by the course instructor
and the control team only.

Scholarships
Excellence Scholarships

Students who have any excellence scholarships must get GPA 3.0 to keep their
scholarship.

Certificates
Types of Certificates and Fee
Transcripts and other certificates can be requested from Student Affairs Office.
Student shall pay the document fees according to the table below.
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Table 10: Types of Certificates and Fee

Type of Certificates Fee per copy

Academic Transcript 250 EGP

Certificate of Enrollment 100 EGP

Course Description 400 EGP

Other General Statement 100 EGP

Suspension for one semester 1500 EGP

Certificate Issue Times

1. Certificates are issued and given to you in 3 working days (excluding weekends
and holidays) after Student Affairs Office has received the receipt of payment
the fees.
2. Certificates cannot be issued on the same day.
3. Depending on the type of certificate, additional time may be required.
4. Student must submit martyr label (‫ )طابع شهيد‬for any requested document. “From any
post office”

How to Apply for Certificates

1. Applications for certificates are accepted by email.


2. Applications by telephone are not accepted.
3. Please present your student ID card when requesting any document.

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Career Support Activities
Career Education

 Raise Awareness: E-JUST has been working on raising awareness of career


planning during students’ period of study at E-JUST by
equipping them with tools required to make them competitive
in the job market.

 Lectures form from various professionals: E-JUST


always welcomes business professionals from outside E-
JUST to increase student knowledge about real business
fields and the nature of business environments, stressing on
what they need to do to build themselves during their study period. Visits by various
companies are most welcome for developing a career-oriented mind among E-JUST
Students.

 Improve business and soft skills: E-JUST undergraduate students have a chance
to participate in specialized programs such as entrepreneurship as well as developing
special skills such as language and communication, etc.

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Counseling:

Individual counseling meetings designed to facilitate


students’ achievement, improve their behavior and
attendance, and help them develop socially and
academically.

Internships:

 More than half of E-JUST 2nd year undergraduate


students have experienced the first internship
opportunities during Spring 2019. They are
enthusiastic to join more. It would be highly
appreciated if you have interest and contact us to
accept E-JUST interns at your workplace!
 Past internships:
PHARCO, Enppi, SIDPEC, ETHYDCO, Toyota,
Mega Trust

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(Appendix A)
(Appendix A) Study Plans and Elective Courses of FoE Programs

Study Plan for Semester 1: Semester 3 (FoE-All Programs)

requisites
Semester

Pre/ Co-
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Course

Credits
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course
Exam
Duration
LRA 101 Japanese Culture 2 2 0 0 2 -
LRA 405 Key skills seminar (1) 2 2 0 0 2 -
LRA 401 Japanese Language (1) 1 0 0 2 2 -
MTH 111 Mathematics (1) (Calculus + Linear Algebra) 3 2 2 0 3 3
PHY 111 Physics (1) 3 2 2 0 3 PHY 112* 3
1 CHM 111 Chemistry (1) 2 2 0 0 2 CHM 112* 2
PHY 112 Basic Sciences Lab-1 (Physics (1)) 1 0 0 2 2 PHY 111* -
CHM 112 Basic Sciences Lab-2 (Chemistry (1)) 1 0 0 2 2 CHM 111* -
MCE 111 Mechanics (Statics + Dynamics) 3 2 2 0 3 3
IME 111 Safety and Risk Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
Total 20 14 6 6 23
LRA 402 Japanese Language (2) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 401 -
LRA 406 Key Skills Seminar (2) 2 2 0 0 2 LRA 405 -
MTH 121 Mathematics (2) (Calculus + Linear 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 111 3
Algebra)
PHY 121 Physics (2) 3 2 2 0 4 PHY 111 + PHY 122* 3
CHM 121 Chemistry (2) 2 2 0 0 2 CHM 111 + CHM 122* 2
PHY 122 Basic Science Lab-3 (Physics (2)) 1 0 0 2 2 PHY 121* -
2
CHM 122 Basic Science Lab-4 (Chemistry (2)) 1 0 0 2 2 CHM 121* -
EPE 121 Electrical Engineering (Circuits + Machines) 3 2 2 0 4 PHY 111 + EPE 122* 3
Electrical Engineering Lab (Circuits +
EPE 122 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 121* -
Machines)
IME 121 Engineering Drawing 3 2 0 2 4 3
Total 20 12 6 10 28
LRA 403 Japanese Language (3) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 402 -
LRA 201 Introduction to Economics and Sustainable 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
MTH 211 Probability and Statistics 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 111 2
CSE 211 Computer Programming 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 212* 2
CSE 212 Computer Programming Lab 1 0 0 2 2 CSE 211* -
ECE 211 Introduction to Electronics Engineering 2 2 0 0 2 EPE 121 + ECE 212* 2
ECE 212 Electronics Engineering Lab 1 0 0 2 2 ECE 211* -

Introduction to Energy, Environmental and


CPE 211 2 2 0 0 2 2
3 Chem. Eng.

Introduction to Energy, Environmental and


CPE 212 1 0 0 2 2 CPE211* -
Chem. Eng. Lab

MSE 221 Fundamentals of Materials Science 2 2 0 0 2 2

MSE 222 Materials Science Lab 1 0 0 2 2 MSE 221* -

IME 211 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes 2 2 0 0 2 IME 121 + IME212* 2


IME 212 Manufacturing Processes Laboratory 1 0 0 2 2 IME 111 + IME 211* -
Total 20 14 0 10 26

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Study Plan for ECE Program (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Semester

Duration
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Course

Credits

Exam.
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
4
CSE 213 Numerical Analysis 3 2 1 2 5 MTH 121 + CSE 211* 3
IME 221 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
ECE 221 Digital Logic Design 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 211 + ECE 211 2

ECE 222 Digital Logic Design Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 221* -


Total 18 14 2 8 24
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
ECE 310 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 221 + ECE 311* 2
ECE 311 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 310* -
ECE 312 Lab
Electric Circuits 2 2 0 0 2 EPE 121 + ECE 313* 2
ECE 313 Electric Circuits Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 312* -
5 ECE 314 Signal and Systems 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + ECE 315* 2
ECE 315 Signal and Systems Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 314* -
ECE 316 Engineering Mathematics 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 121 3
ECE 317 Electronic Devices 2 2 0 0 2 PHY 121 + MTH 121 + 2
ECE 318*
ECE 318 Electronic Devices Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 317* -
ECE 319 Seminar on ECE 2 2 0 0 2 EPE 221 + ECE 221 -
Total 19 12 6 12 30
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
LRA xxx UR elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
ECE 321 Project Based Learning on ECE 2 0 0 4 4 ECE 310 -
ECE 322 Electronic Circuits 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 2
ECE 323 Electronic Circuits Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 322* -
ECE 324 Digital Signal Processing 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 314 + ECE 325* 2
6
ECE 325 Digital Signal Processing Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 324* -
ECE 326 Communications Systems Fundamentals 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 314 + ECE 316 + 2
ECE 327 Communications Sys.& Fundamentals 1 0 1 2 3 327*
ECE 326* -
ECE 328 Lab
Engineering Electromagnetics 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 316 + ECE 329* 2
ECE 329 Engineering Electromagnetics Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 328* -
Total 18 10 4 16 30
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
ECE 411 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 328 + ECE 412* 2
ECE 412 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 411* -
MTH 211 + ECE 326 +
ECE 413 Digital Communications Systems 2 2 0 0 2 2
ECE 414*
7
ECE 414 Digital Communications Systems Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 413* -
ECE/EPE/MTE Elective 1 3 2 1 2 5 3
ECE/EPE/MTE
xxx Elective 2 3 2 1 2 5 3
ECE/EPE/MTE
xxx Elective 3 3 2 1 2 5 3
Total xxx 17 12 5 10 27
LRA xxx UR elective 4 2 2 0 0 2 -
MTE 324 Automatic Control 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + MTE 325* 2
MTE 325 Automatic Control Lab 1 0 1 2 3 MTE 324* -
ECE 421 Principles of Information Theory and 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 413 + ECE 422* 2
8 Coding
ECE 422 Principles of Information Theory and 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 421* -
Coding Lab
ECE/EPE/MTE Elective 4 3 2 1 2 5 3
ECE/EPE/MTE
xxx Elective 5 3 2 1 2 5 3
ECE
xxx420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12 -
Total 17 10 4 20 34
9 ECE 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 ECE 420 -
ECE 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48

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Study Plan for CSE Program (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Semester

Duration
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Course

Credits

Exam
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
4
CSE 213 Numerical Analysis 3 2 1 2 5 MTH 121 + CSE 211* 3
IME 221 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
ECE 221 Digital Logic Design 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 211 + ECE 211 2

ECE 222 Digital Logic Design Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 221* -


Total 18 14 2 8 24
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
CSE 311 Computer Organization 3 2 0 2 4 ECE 221 3
CSE 312 Discrete Mathematics 3 2 2 0 4 MTH111+ CSE326 3
CSE 313 Advanced Programming 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 211 + CSE 314* 2
CSE 314 Advanced Programming Lab. 1 0 1 2 3 CSE 313* -
5
ECE 314 Signals and Systems 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + ECE 315* 2
ECE 315 Signal and Systems Lab. 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 314* -
CSE 315 Seminar on CSE 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 312* 2
CSE 317 Data Structures 3 2 2 0 4 CSE 312* 3
Total 19 12 6 10 28
LRA xxx UR elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
CSE 321 Project Based Learning on CSE 2 0 0 4 4 CSE 313 -
CSE 322 Software Engineering 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 312 + CSE 313 2

CSE 323 Software Engineering Lab 1 0 1 2 3 CSE 322* -

6 CSE 324 Embedded Systems 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 311 2


CSE 325 Embedded Systems Lab 1 0 1 2 3 CSE 324* -
CSE 326 Analysis and Design of Algorithms 3 2 2 0 4 CSE 312+CSE 317 3

CSE 328 Computer Networks 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 311 2


CSE 329 Computer Networks lab 1 0 1 2 3 CSE 328* -
Total 18 10 5 14 29
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
CSE/ECE xxx Elective 1 3 2 1 2 5 3
CSE/ECE xxx Elective 2 3 2 1 2 5 3
CSE/ECE xxx Elective 3 3 2 1 2 5 3
7
CSE 411 Cryptography 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 211 + CSE 312 3
CSE 412 Operating Systems 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 311 + CSE 413* 2
CSE 413 Operating Systems lab 1 0 1 2 3 CSE 412* -
Total 17 12 6 8 26
Introduction to Economics and
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Sustainable Development

CSE 424 Parallel and Distributed Computing 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 311 + CSE 326 2
CSE 425 Parallel and Distributed Computing lab 1 0 1 2 3 CSE 424* -
8 CSE 426 Theory of Computation 3 2 2 0 4 CSE 326 + CSE 312 3
CSE/ECE xxx Elective 4 3 2 1 2 5 3
CSE/ECE xxx Elective 5 3 2 1 2 5 3
CSE 420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12 -
Total 17 10 5 18 33
CSE 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 CSE 420 -
9
CSE 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48

Total
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Course Code
Study Plan for EPE Program (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Semester

Duration
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Credits

Exam.
Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
4 EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
CSE 213 Numerical Analysis 3 2 1 2 5 MTH 121 + CSE 211* 3
IME 221 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
ECE 221 Digital Logic Design 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 211 + ECE 211 2
ECE 222 Digital Logic Design Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 221* -
Total 18 14 2 8 24
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
EPE 310 Seminar on EPE 2 2 0 0 2 -
MTE 324 Automatic Control 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + MTE 325* 2
MTE 325 Automatic Control Lab 1 0 1 2 3 MTE 324* -
ECE 312 Electric Circuits 2 2 0 0 2 EPE 121 + ECE 313* 2
ECE 313 Electric Circuits Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 312* -
5 ECE 314 Signal and Systems 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + ECE 315* 2
ECE 315 Signal and Systems Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 314* -
ECE 316 Engineering Mathematics 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 121 3
ECE 328 Engineering Electromagnetics 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 316* + ECE 329* 2
ECE 329 Engineering Electromagnetics Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 328* -
Total 19 12 6 12 30 -
LRA xxx UR elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
EPE 320 Project Based Learning on EPE 2 0 0 4 4 EPE 121 -
EPE 321 Power System Analysis (1) 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 312 + EPE 322* 2
EPE 322 Power System Analysis (1) Lab 1 0 1 2 3 EPE321* -
EPE 323 Power Electronics (1) 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 312 + EPE 324* 2
6
EPE 324 Power Electronics (1) Lab 1 0 1 2 3 EPE323* -
EPE 325 Electrical Machines (1) 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 328 + ECE326* 2
EPE 326 Electrical Machines (1)Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE325* -
ECE 324 Digital Signal Processing 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 315 + ECE 325* 2
ECE 325 Digital Signal Processing Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 324* -
Total 18 10 4 16 30
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
EPE411 Electrical Machines (2) 2 2 0 0 2 EPE 325 + EPE 412* 2
EPE 412 Electrical Machines (2)Lab 1 0 1 2 3 EPE 411* -
EPE 413 Power System Analysis (2) 2 2 0 0 2 EPE 321 + EPE 414* 2
7 EPE 414 Power System Analysis (2) Lab 1 0 1 2 3 EPE 413* -
EPE 4xx Elective 1 3 2 1 2 5 3
EPE 4xx Elective 2 3 2 1 2 5 3
EPE 4xx Elective 3 3 2 1 2 5 3
Total 17 12 5 10 27
Introduction to Economics and Sustainable
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
EPE 421 Energy Conversion and Utilization 3 2 2 0 4 EPE 321 3
EPE 422 Switch Gear and Protection Systems 2 2 0 0 2 EPE 321 + EPE 423* 2
8 EPE 423 Switch Gear and Protection Systems Lab 1 0 1 2 3 EPE 422* -
EPE 4xx Elective 4 3 2 1 2 5 3
EPE 4xx Elective 5 3 2 1 2 5 3
EPE 420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12
Total 17 10 5 18 33
EPE 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 EPE 420
9
EPE 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20
Total 11 0 0 48 48 -

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Study Plan for IME Program-IE Track (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Semester

Duration
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Course

Credits

Exam.
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR Elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of Life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
4 EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
MTE 211 Theory of Machines 3 2 2 0 4 MCE 111 3
IME 221 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
ERE 221 Thermo-Fluids 2 2 0 0 2 PHY 121 2
ERE 222 Thermo-Fluids Lab 1 0 0 2 2 ERE 221* -
Total 18 14 2 6 22
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
IME 311 Seminar on IME 2 0 0 4 4 -
IME 312 Operations Research (1) 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 313 Mechanical Design (1) 3 2 0 2 4 MCE 111 + IME 121 3
5
IME 314 Conventional Machining Processes 3 2 2 0 4 IME 211 + IME 315* 3
IME 315 Machining Workshop 3 0 0 6 6 IME 212 + IME 314* -
IME 316 Production and Operations Management 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total 19 8 4 18 30
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
LRA xxx UR Elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
IME 412 Management Information Systems 3 2 0 2 4 IME 316 3
IME 321 Statistical Quality Control 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 211 3
IME 322 Metrology and Precision Engineering 2 2 0 0 2 IME 323* 2
6 IME 323 Precision Engineering Lab 1 0 0 2 2 IME 322* -
IME 325 Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering 2 2 0 0 2 IME 326* 2
IME 326 Ergonomics and Human Factor Lab 1 0 0 2 2 IME 325* -
IME 421 Supply Chain and Logistics Management 3 2 2 0 4 IME 316 3
Total 19 12 4 10 26
LRA xxx UR Elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
IME 320 Project Based Learning on IME 2 2 0 0 2 -
IME 411 Facility Layout and Material Handling 3 2 2 0 4 IME 312 3
7 IME 4xx Elective 1 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 4xx Elective 2 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 4xx Elective 3 3 2 0 2 4 3
Total 16 12 2 6 20
LRA 201 Introduction to Economics and Sustainable 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
IME 324 Mathematics (3) 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 121 3
IME 423 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) 3 2 0 2 4 IME 316 3
8
IME 4xx Elective 4 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 4xx Elective 5 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12 -
Total 17 10 2 18 30
IME 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 IME 420 -
9
IME 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48 -

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Study Plan for IME Program-ME Track (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Semester

Duration
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Course

Credits

Exam.
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

LRA 202 Peace Studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR Elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of Life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
4 EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* 1
MTE 211 Theory of Machines 3 2 2 0 4 MCE 111 -
IME 221 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
ERE 221 Thermo-Fluids 2 2 0 0 2 PHY 121 + 2
ERE 222 Thermo-Fluids Lab 1 0 0 2 2 ERE 221* 1
Total 18 14 2 6 22
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
IME 311 Seminar on IME 2 0 0 4 4 -
IME 312 Operations Research (1) 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 313 Mechanical Design (1) 3 2 0 2 4 MCE 111 + IME 121 3
5
IME 314 Conventional Machining Processes 3 2 2 0 4 IME 211 + IME 315* 3
IME 315 Machining Workshop 3 0 0 6 6 IME 212 + IME 314* -
IME 316 Production and Operations Management 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total 19 8 4 18 30
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
LRA xxx UR Elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
IME 413 Non-Conventional Machining Processes 3 2 0 2 4 IME 314 3
IME 321 Statistical Quality Control 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 211 3
IME 322 Metrology and Precision Engineering 2 2 0 0 2 IME 323* 2
6 IME 323 Precision Engineering Lab 1 0 0 2 2 IME 322* -
IME 327 Mechanical Design (2) 3 2 0 2 4 IME 313 3
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) of Machine
IME 328 2 2 0 0 2 IME 314 + IME 329* 3
Tools
IME 329 CNC Laboratory 1 0 0 2 2 IME 315 + 'IME 328* -
Total 19 12 2 12 26
LRA xxx UR Elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
IME 320 Project Based Learning on IME 2 2 0 0 2 -
IME 414 Mechanical Vibrations 3 2 0 2 4 IME 327 3
7 IME 4xx Elective 1 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 4xx Elective 2 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 4xx Elective 3 3 2 0 2 4 3
Total 16 12 0 8 20
Introduction to Economics and Sustainable
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
IME 422 Theories of Material Removal 3 2 2 0 4 IME 413 3
IME 423 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) 3 2 0 2 4 IME 316 3
8
IME 4xx Elective 4 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 4xx Elective 5 3 2 0 2 4 3
IME 420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12 -
Total 17 10 2 18 30
IME 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 IME 420 -
9
IME 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48 -

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Study Plan for MIE Program (Semester 4:Semester 9)
Semester

Contact
Tutorial
Lecture

Duratio
Course

Credits

Exam.
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

n
LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -
LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
4
CSE 213 Numerical Analysis 3 2 1 2 5 MTH 121 + CSE 211* 3
IME 221 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 2

ECE 221 Digital Logic Design 2 2 0 0 2 CSE 211 + ECE 211 2

ECE 222 Digital Logic Design Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 221* -


Total 18 14 2 8 24
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
ECE 310 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 221 + ECE 311* 2
ECE 311 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 310* -
MIE 211 Human Biology 3 2 0 2 4 BIO 121 3
MIE 312 Pathophysiology 2 2 0 0 2 BIO 121 + MIE 313* 2
5 MIE 313 Pathophysiology Lab 1 0 0 2 2 MIE 312* -
ECE 314 Signal and Systems 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + ECE 315* 2
ECE 315 Signal and Systems Lab 1 0 1 2 3 ECE 314* -
MIE 314 Biomedical Electronics 3 3 1 0 4 ECE 211 + MIE 315* 3
MIE 315 Biomedical Electronics Lab 1 0 0 2 2 MIE 314* -
Total 18 11 3 14 28
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
LRA xxx UR elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
Project Based Learning on Biomedical and
ENV 321 3 2 0 2 4 MIE 314 3
Bioinformatics Engineering
ENV 322 Medical Instruments and Instrumentation 3 2 1 2 5 EPE 221 3
ENV 323 Biomedical Signal Processing 3 2 1 2 5 ECE 314 3
6
ENV 324 Bioinformatics (1) 2 2 1 0 3 MIE 312 + MIE 325* 2
ENV 325 Bioinformatics (1) Lab 1 0 0 2 2 MIE 324* -
Data Structures & Algorithms 3 2 1 2 5 CSE 212 3
Total 19 12 4 14 30
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
MIE 410 Medical Image Processing 3 2 1 2 5 MIE 322 3
MIE 412 Computational Biology 3 2 1 2 5 MIE 324 3
MIE/ECE Elective 1 3 2 1 2 5 3
7 xxx
MIE/ECE Elective 2 3 2 1 2 5 3
xxx
MIE/ECE Elective 3 3 2 1 2 5 3
xxx
Total 17 12 5 10 27
Introduction to Economics and Sustainable
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
MIE 422 HealthCare Information Systems 3 2 1 2 5 MIE 414 3
MTE 324 Automatic Control 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + MTE 325* 2
MTE 325 Automatic Control Lab 1 0 1 2 3 MTE 324* -
MIE/ECE Elective 4
8 3 2 1 2 5 3
xxx
MIE/ECE Elective 5 3 2 1 2 5 3
xxx
MIE 424 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 6 6 MIE 410 -
Total 17 10 4 14 28
MIE 428 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 14 14 MIE 424 -
9
MIE 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 12 12 MIE 314 -
Total 11 0 0 26 26 -

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Study Plan for MTE Program (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Semester

Duration
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Credits

Exam.
Hrs.
Lab
Course

Course Pre/ Co-requisites


Code

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
4 EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
MTE 211 Theory of Machines 3 2 0 2 4 MCE 111 3
IME 221 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
ERE 221 Thermo-Fluids 2 2 0 0 2 PHY 121 2
ERE 222 Thermo-Fluids Lab 1 0 0 2 2 ERE 221* -
Total 18 14 8 22
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
MTE 311 Seminar on MTE 2 0 0 4 4 -
MTE 312 Applied Numerical Analysis 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 121 3
MTE 313 Strength of Materials 3 2 2 0 4 MSE 221 + MCE 111 3

5 MTE 314 Mechanical Vibrations 2 2 0 0 2 MTE 211+ MTE 315* 2


MTE 315 Mechanical Vibrations lab 1 0 0 2 2 MTE 314* -
CSE211+ECE211 + ECE
ECE221 Digital Logic Design 2 2 0 0 2 2
222*
ECE222 Digital Logic Design Lab 1 0 0 2 2 ECE221* -
Total 16 8 4 12 24
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
LRA xxx UR elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
MTE 321 Project Based Learning on MTE 2 0 0 4 4 MTE 322* -
MTE 322 Mechanical Design (1) 3 2 0 2 4 MTE 312+MTE 313 3

6 MTE 323 Embedded Systems 3 2 1 2 5 CSE 211 + ECE 221 3


MTE 324 Automatic Control (1) 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + MTE 325* 2
MTE 325 Automatic Control (1) Lab 1 0 1 2 3 MTE 324* -
ECE 322 Electronic Circuits 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 2
ECE 323 Electronic Circuits Lab 1 0 0 2 2 ECE 322* -
Total 18 10 2 16 28
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -

MTE 411 Introduction to Mechatronics 2 2 0 0 2 MTE 412*+MTE 211 2


MTE 412 Mechatronics Lab 1 0 1 2 3 MTE 411* -
MTE 414 Robotics 2 2 0 0 2 MTE324 +MTE 415* 2
7 MTE 415 Robotics Lab 1 0 1 2 3 MTE 414* -
MTE 413 Mechanical Design (2) 3 2 0 2 4 MTE 322 3
MTE 4XX Elective 1 3 2 1 2 5 3
MTE 4XX Elective 2 3 2 1 2 5 -
MTE 4XX Elective 3 3 2 1 2 5 3
Total 20 14 5 12 31
Introduction to Economics and Sustainable
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
MTE 421 Mechatronics systems design 3 2 1 2 5 MTE 411 3
MTE 422 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems 3 2 2 0 4 ERE 221 3
8
MTE 4XX Elective 4 3 2 1 2 5 3
MTE 4XX Elective 5 3 2 1 2 5 3
MTE 420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12 -
Total 17 10 5 18 33
MTE 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 MTE 420 -
9
MTE 599 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48 -

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Study Plan for MSE Program (Semester 4: Semester 9)

requisites
Semester

Duration
Pre/ Co-
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Course

Credits

Exam.
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamentals of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
4 EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
MTE 211 Theory of Machine 3 2 0 2 4 MCE 111 3
IME 221 Project Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
ERE 221 Thermo-Fluids 2 2 0 0 2 PHY 121 2
ERE 222 Thermo-Fluids Lab 1 0 0 2 2 ERE 221* -
Total 18 14 0 8 22
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -

MSE311 Structures and Properties of Materials 3 2 0 2 4 MSE 221 3


MSE 312 Physics of Solid Materials 3 2 1 1 4 PHY121+PHY111 3
MSE 313 Chemistry of Materials 3 2 1 1 4 CHM111 3
5 Thermodynamics and Phase Transformations in
MSE 314 3 2 1 1 4 MSE221 3
Solids
MSE 315 Fundamental of Materials Processing 3 2 1 1 4 MSE221 3
MSE 316 Project Based Learning on MSE 2 0 0 4 4 -
Total 19 10 4 14 28
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
LRA xxx UR elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
MSE 321 Seminar on MSE 2 2 0 0 2 MSE 221 -
MSE 322 Mechanical Behavior for Materials 3 2 1 1 4 MCE111 + MSE315 3
6
MSE 323 Mathematical Methods for Materials Computation 3 2 1 1 4 MTH211+MTH221 3
MSE 324 Ceramic and glasses 3 2 1 1 4 MSE311 3
MSE 325 Polymeric Engineering Materials 3 2 1 1 4 MSE315+MSE313 3
Total 18 12 4 8 24
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
MSE 411 Electrochemistry and Corrosion 3 2 1 1 4 MSE313 3
MSE 412 Structural Metallic Materials 3 2 1 1 4 MSE311 3
7 MSE 41x Elective 1 3 2 1 1 4 3
MSE xxx Elective 2 3 2 1 1 4 3
MSE xxx Elective 3 3 2 1 1 4 3
Total 17 12 5 5 22
Introduction to Economics and Sustainable
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
MSE 421 Nanomaterials for Engineers 3 2 1 1 4 MSE221+MSE313 3
Materials Selection in Engineering Design and
MSE422 3 2 - 2 4 3
8 Failure analysis MSE322+MSE412
MSE4XX Elective 4 3 2 1 1 4 3
MSE4XX Elective 5 3 2 1 1 4 3
MSE 420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12 -
Total 17 10 3 17 30
MSE 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 MSE 420 -
9
MSE 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48

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Study Plan for CPE Program (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Course Code
Semester

Duration
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Credits

Exam.
Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamentals of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
4 EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
CPE213 Material and Energy Balance 3 2 2 0 4 3
CPE 221 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics 2 2 0 1 3 2
ERE 222 Thermo-Fluids Lab 1 2 0 0 2 CPE 223* -
CPE223 Thermodynamics. 2 0 0 2 2 ERE 222* 2
Total 18 14 2 7 23
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
CPE 311 Seminar on CPE 2 2 0 0 2 -
CPE 312 Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer 3 2 2 0 4 CPE 213 3
CPE 313 Chemical Process Technologies I(Organic.) 3 2 0 2 4 3
5
CPE 314 Chemical Process Technologies II(Inorganic) 3 2 0 2 4 3
CPE 315 Chemical Reaction Kinetics 3 2 2 0 4 3
CPE 316 Corrosion and Electrochemical Eng. 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total 19 12 6 8 26
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
LRA xxx UR elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
CPE 321 Project Based Learning on CPE 2 0 0 4 4 -
Chemical Process Technologies III (Gas and
3 2 0 2 4 3
6 CPE 322 Petrochemicals)
CPE 323 Separation Processes 3 2 0 2 4 CPE 312 3
CPE 324 Chemical Process Modeling 3 2 2 0 4 CPE 213 3
CPE 325 Mechanical unit Operation 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total 18 10 4 12 26
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
CPE 411 Unit operations Laboratory 3 1 0 4 5 CPE 312 3
CPE 412 Chemical Process control 3 2 2 0 4 CPE 213 3
7 CPE xxx Elective 1 3 2 2 0 4 3
CPE xxx Elective 2 3 2 2 0 4 3
CPE xxx Elective 3 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total 17 11 8 4 23
Introduction to Economics and Sustainable
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
Clean Production and Sustainable
3 2 0 2 4 3
CPE 421 Development CPE313, CPE314
8 CPE 422 Plant Design and Economics 3 2 0 2 4 CPE 323, 3
CPE xxx Elective 4 3 2 2 0 4 3
CPE xxx Elective 5 3 2 2 0 4 3
CPE 420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12 -
Total 17 10 4 16 30
CPE 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 CPE 420 -
9
CPE 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48 -

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Study Plan for ERE Program (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Semester

Duration
Contact
Tutorial
Lecture
Course

Credits

Exam.
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
4 EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
ERE223 Engineering Mathematics 2 1 2 0 3 MTH 111, 121 2
ERE 221 Thermo-Fluids 2 2 0 0 2 PHY 121 2
ERE 222 Thermo-Fluids Lab 1 0 0 2 2 ERE 221* -
ERE213 Stress Analysis and Design 3 1 0 4 5 MCE111+IME121 3
Total 18 12 2 10 24
LRA 412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
ERE311 Project Based Learning on ERE 2 0 0 4 4 ERE 221 -
ERE 312 Fluid Mechanics 3 2 2 0 4 ERE 221 3
ERE 313 Thermodynamics 3 2 2 0 4 ERE 221 3
5 ERE 315 Computational Methods for Engineers 1 0 0 3 3 CSE211+MTH121 2
ERE 316 Theory of Machines and Vibrations 3 2 2 0 4 ERE 213+ERE 223 3
ERE 317 Energy Conversion and Management 2 2 0 0 2 2
ERE 318 Sustainable Energy 3 2 0 2 4 ERE 221 3
Total 19 10 6 13 29
MTE324 Automatic control (1) 2 2 0 0 2 MTH 121 + MTE 325* 2
MTE325 Automatic control (1) Lab 1 0 1 2 3 MTE 324* -
LRA 406 Key skills seminar (2) 2 2 0 0 2 LRA 405 -
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
ERE321 Seminar on ERE 2 2 0 0 2
6 ERE 322 Combustion and Fuels 3 2 0 2 4 ERE 313 3
ERE 323 Power Stations 3 2 2 0 4 ERE 313 3
ERE 324 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 2 2 0 4 ERE 312 3
Total 18 12 5 8 25
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
ERE 411 Refrigeration and Air conditioning 3 2 0 2 4 ERE 313, ERE 324 3
ERE 412 Solar Energy 3 2 0 2 4 ERE 324 3
7 ERE xxx Elective 1 3 2 2 0 4 3
ERE xxx Elective 2 3 2 2 0 4 3
ERE xxx Elective 3 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total 17 12 6 4 22
Introduction to Economics and Sustainable
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
ERE 420 Graduation Project (1) 3 0 0 12 12 -
ERE 421 Energy Storage and Transmission 3 3 0 0 3 ERE 313, ERE 324 3
ERE 422 Design of Thermal and Energy Systems 3 1 4 0 5 ERE 313, 324 and 412 3
8
ERE xxx Elective 4 3 2 2 0 4 3
ERE xxx Elective 5 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total 17 10 8 12 30
ERE 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 ERE 420 -
9
ERE 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48 -

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Study Plan for ENV Program (Semester 4: Semester 9)
Semester

Duration
Contact
Lecture

Tutorial
Course

Credits

Exam.
Code

Hrs.
Lab
Course Pre/ Co-requisites

LRA 202 Peace studies 2 2 0 0 2 -


LRA 404 Japanese Language (4) 1 0 0 2 2 LRA 403 -
LRA xxx UR elective 1 2 2 0 0 2 -
BIO 121 Fundamental of life Science 2 2 0 0 2 2
EPE 221 Measurements and Instrumentations 2 2 0 0 2 ECE 211 + EPE 222* 2
4 EPE 222 Measurements and Instrumentations Lab 1 0 0 2 2 EPE 221* -
CPE 213 Material and Energy Balance 3 2 2 0 4 3
Material
CPE 221 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics 2 2 0 1 3 2
and
EREEnergy
222 Thermo-Fluids Lab 1 2 0 0 2 CPE223* -
Balance
CPE 223 Thermodynamics 2 0 0 2 2 ERE 222* 2
Total 3 18 14 2 7 23
LRA2412 Japanese Language (5) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 404 -
2
ENV 311 Seminar on ENV 2 2 0 0 2 -
0
ENV 312 Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering 3 2 2 0 4 3
4
ENV 313 Global Environmental Engineering 3 2 0 2 4 3
5 135ERE223
Global
ENV 314 Water Quality and Analysis 3 2 0 2 4 3
Environmen
ENV 315 Environmental Hydraulics 3 2 2 0 4 3
tal
ENV 316 Municipal solid waste 3 2 2 0 4 3
Engineering
Total 19 12 6 8 26
LRA 413 Japanese Language (6) 2 0 0 4 4 LRA 412 -
LRA xxx UR elective 2 2 2 0 0 2 -
ENV 321 Project Based Learning on ENV 2 0 0 4 4 -
ENV 322 Air quality and pollution 3 2 0 2 4 3
6 ENV 323 Urban Development and Environmental Planning 3 2 0 2 4 3
ENV 324 Waste water treatment 3 2 2 0 4 CHM 111 3
ENV 325 Desalination processes and systems 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total 18 10 4 12 26
LRA xxx UR elective 3 2 2 0 0 2 -
ENV 411 Ground water Engineering 3 1 0 4 5 3
ENV 412 Sustainable design and technologies in buildings 3 2 2 0 4 ENV 321 3
ENV 413 Elective 1 (treatment of hazardous waste) 3 2 2 0 4 3
7
ENV 414 Elective 2 (Green economy) 3 2 2 0 4 3
ENV 415 Elective 3 (Air pollution monitoring and control) 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 211 3
ENV 416 Elective 4 (Health and Environmental impact of 3 2 2 0 4 3
Total (Water-Energy-Food Nexus)) 20 13 10 4 27
Introduction to Economics and Sustainable
LRA 201 2 2 0 0 2 -
Development
ENV 421 Clean production Technologies 3 2 0 2 4 ENV 324 3
ENV 422 Environmental Impact Assessment and 3 2 0 2 4 ENV 314, ENV 322 3
ENV 417 Legalization
Elective 5 (Alternative and future Energies 3 2 2 0 4 3
8 ENV 418 Applications (Renewable
Elective 6 (Industrial and
safety Nuclear
and Energies)
regulations) 3 2 2 0 4 3
ENV 423 Elective 7 (Modelling of the built Environment) 3 2 2 0 4 3
ENV 424 Elective 8 (Environmental statistics and 3 2 2 0 4 MTH 211 3
Total modeling) 20 14 8 4 26
ENV 500 Graduation Project (2) 7 0 0 28 28 -
9
ENV 499 Industrial Training (2 Modules) 4 0 0 20 20 -
Total 11 0 0 48 48 -

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Elective Courses of FoE Programs

1- University Requirements (Liberal Arts) Elective Courses


The student is free to select one course of two credit hours from each of the following four
categories of A, B, C and D.
Code Course Name Prerequisites Cr Hrs.
Arts and Humanities (UR Elective 1)
LRA102 Introduction to Philosophy none 2
LRA 103 Fine Arts Appreciation, Drawing and none 2
LRA104 Music and Technology none 2
LRA105 Theater and Drama none 2
LRA106 Physical Education none 2
LRA107 Selected topics in Japanese arts none 2
LRA108 Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt none 2
LRA109 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology none 2
LRA110 Modern Egyptian History none 2
Social Sciences (UR Elective 2)
LRA203 Entrepreneurship and Innovation none 2
LRA204 Public Policy none 2
LRA205 Egyptian Business Regulations none 2
LRA206 Sociology of work none 2
LRA207 African and Middle Eastern studies none 2
Natural Sciences (UR Elective 3)
LRA301 Environment and Earth Science none 2
LRA302 Introduction to Life Sciences none 2
LRA303 Introduction to Environmental Biology none 2
LRA304 Water and Politics in Africa and Middle East none 2
LRA305 Astronomy and Space Science none 2
LRA306 Natural Resources and Sustainability none 2
Key Skills (UR Elective 4)
LRA407 Advanced Japanese Language LRA406 2
LRA405 English Language none 2
LRA406 Arabic Language none 2
LRA407 Research Methods none 2
LRA408 Fundamentals of Communication none 2
LRA409 Transformational Leadership none 2

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2. Programs Requirements Elective Courses

In each program, students should select 5 Elective courses (Elective-1, Elective-2, Elective-3,
Elective-4, and Elective-5) from the following list of each program.
Credit
Code Course Title Pre- & Co-requisite
Hours
ECE Program Elective Courses:
ECE 430 Radio Frequency Electronics 3 ECE 317 + ECE 322
ECE 431 CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits 3 ECE 317 + ECE 322
ECE 432 Digital VLSI Modeling and Design 3 ECE 310 or CSE
311
ECE 433 Digital Integrated Circuits 3 ECE 221 + ECE 322
ECE 434 Embedded Systems 3 ECE 310 or CSE
311
ECE 435 Fundamentals of Wireless Communications 3 ECE 413
ECE 436 Optical Communications Devices 3 ECE 317
ECE 437 Satellite Communications 3 ECE 413
ECE 438 Mobile Communication Systems 3 ECE 413
ECE 439 Data Communication Networks 3 ECE 326
ECE 440 Optical Communications Systems 3 ECE 436
ECE 441 Microwave Engineering 3 ECE 328 + ECE 411
ECE 442 Antenna Engineering and Remote Sensing 3 ECE 328 + ECE 411
ECE 443 Advanced Topics in Signal Processing 3 ECE 324
ECE 444 Digital Image Processing 3 ECE 324
EPE 323 &
Power Electronics (1) & Power Electronics (1) Lab 3 ECE 312
EPE 324
MTE 430 Micro Electromechanical Systems (MEMS) 3
MTE 434 Sensors & Actuators 3 EPE 221 + EPE 222
CSE Program Elective Courses:
CSE 421 Advanced Computer Networks 3
CSE 422 Programming Languages and Compilers 3
CSE 423 Computer Graphics and Visualization 3
CSE 436 Advanced Embedded Systems 3
CSE 437 Intelligent Systems 3
ECE 432 Digital VLSI Modeling and Design 3
ECE 324 Digital Signal Processing 2
ECE 325 Digital Signal Processing Lab 1
CSE 438 Human Computer Interaction 3
CSE 427 Computer and Network Security 3
CSE 428 Data Engineering 3
CSE 429 Image Processing and Computer Vision 3
CSE 431 Advanced Computer Architecture 3
CSE 432 Robotics 3
CSE 433 Emerging Topics in Computer Engineering 3
CSE 434 Machine Learning 3
CSE 435 Performance Evaluation 3
EPE Program Elective Courses:
EPE 424 High Voltage Engineering 3 EPE 321+ EPE 322
EPE 425 Power Electronics (2) 3 EPE 323+EPE324

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Credit
Code Course Title Pre- & Co-requisite
Hours
EPE 426 Economic Operation of Power Systems 3 EPE 321+ EPE 322
EPE 427 Renewable Energy Systems 3 EPE 321+ EPE 322
EPE 428 Power Quality 3 EPE 321+ EPE 322
EPE 429 Distributed Control of Power Systems 3 MTE 324+ MTE 325
EPE 430 Power Transmission and Distribution 3 EPE 321+ EPE 322
EPE 431 Simulation and Design Power Electronics Systems 3 EPE 323 + EPE 324
IME (Industrial Engineering Track) Program Elective Courses:
IME 431 Industrial Safety and Work Hygiene 3 IME 111
IME 432 Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments 3 MTH 211
IME 433 Product Design and Development 3
IME 441 Simulation Modeling and Analysis 3 MTH 211 + IME 312
IME 442 Operations Research (2) 3 IME 312
IME 443 Work Design and Analysis 3 IME 325 + IME 326
IME 444 Mathematics (4) 3 IME 324
IME 445 Advanced Project Management 3 IME 221
IME 451 Advanced Statistical Methods 3 MTH 211
IME 452 Inventory Management and Control 3 IME 316
IME 453 Accounting and Finance for Engineers 3
IME 454 Strategic Management 3
IME 455 Total Quality Management 3
IME 456 Engineering Economic Analysis 3
IME 457 Macro and Microeconomics 3
IME 458 Marketing for Engineers 3
IME 459 Systems Engineering 3
IME (Manufacturing Engineering Track) Program Elective Courses:
IME 431 Industrial Safety and Work Hygiene 3 IME 111
IME 432 Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments 3 MTH 211
IME 433 Product Design and Development 3
IME 471 Materials Selection 3 IME 327
IME 472 Failure Analysis 3 IME 327
IME 473 Destructive and Non-Destructive Testing 3
IME 474 Finite Elements Analysis 3
IME 475 Reverse Engineering and Rapid Prototyping 3 IME 327
IME 481 Design of Jigs and Fixtures 3
IME 482 Abrasive Machining 3 IME 422
IME 483 Machine Tool Dynamics 3 IME 414
IME 484 Noise Measurement and Control 3 IME 414
IME 485 Machine Condition Monitoring 3 IME 414
IME 491 Metallic Materials 3 MSE 221
IME 492 Non-Metallic Materials 3 MSE 221
IME 493 Casting Processes 3 IME 211 + MSE 221
IME 494 Bulk-Deformation Processes 3 IME 211
IME 495 Sheet-Metal-Forming Processes 3 IME 211
IME 496 Joining Processes 3 IME 211
IME 497 Plasticity 3 MSE 221
MTE Program Elective Courses:

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Credit
Code Course Title Pre- & Co-requisite
Hours
MTE 423 Automatic Control (2) 3
MTE 424 Digital Control 3
MTE 425 Industrial Process Control 3
MTE 426 Programmable Logic Controllers 3
MTE 427 Electro hydraulic and electro pneumatic servo systems 3
MTE 428 Distributed Control Systems 3
MTE 429 Intelligent Control 3
MTE 430 Micro Electromechanical Systems (MEMS) 3
MTE 431 Mobile Robots 3
MTE 432 Selected Topics in Robotics 3
MTE 433 Machine Vision 3
MTE 434 Sensors & Actuators 3
MTE 435 Electric Drives 3
MTE 436 Product Design of Mechatronic Systems 3
MTE 437 Introduction to Bio-Mechatronics 3
MTE 438 Artificial Intelligence in Mechatronics and Robotics 3
MTE 439 Frontiers of Space Engineering 3
MSE Program Elective Courses:
MSE 414 Organic Chemistry 3
MSE 415 Materials Characterization 3
MSE 416 Kinetics and Diffusion processes of Materials 3
MSE 417 Introduction to composite materials 3
MSE 418 Functionally graded Materials 3
MSE 419 Science and Engineering of Nonferrous Materials 3
MSE 423 Electronic Properties of Materials 3
MSE 424 Biomaterials 3
MSE 425 Electron Microscopy and Diffraction Theory 3
MSE 426 Thin Film Technology 3
MSE 427 Smart Materials 3
MSE 428 Materials for Energy Applications 3
MSE 429 Magnetic Materials 3
MSE 430 Semiconductor Materials 3
MSE 431 Introduction of Advanced Materials 3
MSE 432 Optical Properties of Materials 3
MSE 433 Deformation and Fracture of Engineering Materials 3
MSE 434 Fundamentals of Stress and Strain, and Deformation of 3
Metals
MSE 435 Intermolecular Force and Aggregation 3
MSE 436 Continuum Mechanics 3
MSE 437 Dielectric Materials Science 3
MSE 438 Lattice Defects and Dislocation 3
MSE 439 Advanced Physical Metallurgy 3
MSE 440 Extractive metallurgy 3
CPE Program Elective Courses:
CPE423 Catalysis Engineering 3
CPE424 Desalination Technologies 3
CPE425 Design of Waste Treatment Units 3
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Credit
Code Course Title Pre- & Co-requisite
Hours
CPE426 Biofuel Engineering 3
CPE427 Chemical Engineering Computer Skills 3
CPE428 Renewable Energy Resources and Engineering 3
CPE429 Fuel Cell Engineering 3
CPE430 Surface Analysis 3
CPE431 Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology 3
CPE432 Process Optimization 3
CPE433 Air Pollution Control 3
CPE434 Chemical Process Safety 3
CPE435 Introduction to Nanotechnology 3
CPE436 Biochemicals and food Industry 3
CPE437 Chemical Engineering Materials 3
CPE438 Unit operations in Pharmaceutical Industry 3
CPE439 Seminar in chemical Engineering (II) 3
CPE440 Petroleum Engineering 3
CPE441 Polymers Engineering 3
ERE Program Elective Courses:
ERE 413 Hydraulic Machines and Hydraulic Stations 3
ERE 414 Desalination Technology 3
ERE 415 Energy Systems and Power Plants and Economics 3
ERE 416 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 3
ERE 417 Safety Codes and Environmental Laws 3
ERE 418 Project Management 3
ERE 419 Basics of Electrical Power and Smart Grid 3
ERE 423 Energy Systems 3
ERE 424 Energy Efficient Buildings 3
ERE 425 Energy Economics 3
ERE 426 Nuclear Power Plants 3
ERE 427 Gas Turbines 3
ERE 428 Diesel Engines 3
ERE 429 Electric Power and Machines 3
ERE 430 Turbines and Compressors 3
ERE 431 Thermal Hydraulic Power Plants 3
ERE 432 Heat Exchangers 3
ERE 433 Statistical Analysis 3
ERE 434 Energy Resources Engineering 3
ERE 435 Basics of Renewable Energy 3
ENV Program Elective Courses:
ENV 425 Elective 9 (Sustainable materials in buildings) 3
ENV 426 Elective 10 (Cities and climate change) 3
Elective 11 (Water and Energy conservation (in different
3
ENV 427 sectors; Environmental Impact)
ENV 428 Elective 12 (Ecological design of environmental systems) 3
ENV 420 Graduation Project (1) 3
ENV42x Modelling of the built Environment 3
ENV41x Treatment of hazardous waste 3
ENV42x Environmental statistics and modeling 3
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Credit
Code Course Title Pre- & Co-requisite
Hours
ENV41x Industrial safety and regulations 3
ENV42x Sustainable materials in buildings 3
ENV42x Cities and climate change 3
ENV41x Green economy 3
ENV41x Air pollution monitoring and control 3
ENV42x Ecological design of environmental systems 3
ENV42x Alternative and future Energies Applications (Renewable 3
and Nuclear Energies)
ENV42x Health and Environmental impact of (Water-Energy Food 3
Nexus)
ENV42x Water and Energy conservation (in different sectors; 3
Environmental Impact)
Biomedical Engineering Track Elective Courses
MIE 316 Biomedical Sensors and Actuators 3
MIE 430 Seminar on Biomedical Engineering 3
MIE 328 Fundamentals of Electromagnetics 3
MIE 421 Digital Communications 3
MIE 420 Medical Imaging 3
ECE 433 Digital Integrated Circuits 3
ECE 434 Embedded Systems 3
ECE 438 Mobile Communication Systems 3
ECE 439 Data Communication Networks MIE 4213 3
MIE 423 Computer Graphics and Visualization 3
MIE 437 Artificial Intelligence 3
Bioinformatics Engineering Track Elective Courses
MIE 310 Safety & Security of Health Information System IEM 111 2 2
ECE 439 Data Communication Networks MIE 421 3 3
MIE 450 Seminar on Bioinformatics Engineering MIE 324 3 3
MIE 452 Pattern Recognition & Decision Making MIE 324 3 3
MIE 454 Big data management MIE 422 3 3
MIE 456 Management and Design of Health Care Systems MIE 422 3
3
MIE 458 Algorithms in Bioinformatics MIE 324 3 3
MIE 460 Telemedicine MIE 422 3 3
MIE 462 Genomic Bioinformatics MIE 324 3 3
MIE 464 Computational Biology Techniques MIE 412 3 3
MIE 466 Database Systems MIE 414 3 3
MIE 468 Scripting Languages in Bioinformatics CSE211+ MIE324 3 3

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EJUST Code of Ethics

Students are responsible for maintaining an academic environment in which they act
honestly with peers, the faculty, and staff at E-JUST to inspire relationships of trust,
fairness, and respect.

A student must not engage in any dishonest behavior or behavior that would produce
deleterious consequences for others.

Therefore, students must abide with the following regulations to avoid punishment that
may reach to dismissal from the university Like:

1. Smoking Producing or drinking alcoholic beverages is not permitted on campus.


Smoking is not permitted in E-JUST buildings including private residences
2. The existence of some profanity and disrespectful words of some students while
practicing sports activities.
3. Dress Code:

E-JUST recognizes cultural diversity and respects the requirements needed for a
productive learning environment. Students are expected to dress in a manner respectful
of the local culture and traditions in Egypt. Inappropriate dress for both males and
females is unacceptable as follow:

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