Course image Computer 1
First Semester

This course provides an overview of essential computer concepts and basic operations. It covers hardware components, security fundamentals, and common software applications. Students learn how computers function and how they are used in personal and professional contexts. By the end, learners can effectively use computers to create documents and solve basic problems.

Course image Mathematics
First Semester

The program is designed to prepare students for transfer into a baccalaureate degree in mathematics. It offers foundational freshman- and sophomore-level courses in continuous and discrete mathematics. Students develop strong analytical and logical thinking skills through rigorous mathematical training. Graduates are able to prove mathematical statements, solve complex problems, and execute mathematical algorithms.

Course image Engineering Workshops
First Semester

Workshop practice forms the foundation of real industrial environments by developing essential technical hand skills. The course introduces basic manufacturing processes and the proper use of common hand tools. It emphasizes practical learning through interaction between facilitators and students.
Workshops enhance awareness of engineering challenges and support improved learning, inclusion, and professional readiness.

Course image Introduction to Robotics
First Semester

This course introduces robotics as an interdisciplinary field combining engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence. It focuses on the fundamentals of modeling, design, planning, and control of robotic systems. Key concepts from geometry, kinematics, dynamics, and control theory are explored. Students gain foundational knowledge in motion planning, trajectory generation, programming, and robot design.

Course image Engineering Drawing
First Semester

This course develops essential engineering language and communication skills through sketching and technical drawing. It introduces freehand sketching and instrument-based drawing using standardized engineering symbols and conventions. Students learn accurate measurement, scaling, lettering, and multiple projection techniques used in mechanical drawings. By the end, learners can produce clear and precise working drawings applicable across engineering disciplines.

Course image English
First Semester

This module introduces beginner learners to the English language through essential vocabulary and basic structures. It develops listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills using simple, practical, and interactive activities. The course emphasizes everyday communication, including common situations and basic conversations. By the end, learners can understand, use, and apply English effectively at a beginner level with cultural awareness.