Course image Arabic
First Semester

اللغة العربية ليست وسيلة تخاطب وتواصل بين الناس وحسب، بل إن اللغة هُوية تختزل ماضي الأمة وإرثها الحضاري والسيادي وتقترن قوتها بقوة أبنائها، وتجسد حاضرها.لذا يهدف هذا المقرر إلى إكساب بعض المهارات التطبيقية في مستويات اللغة العربية؛الصوتية النطقية، والصرفية، والدلالية المعجمية، وكذلك النحوية، والإملائية، والبلاغية، والتعبير الشفوي والكتابي من خلال الوحدات الدراسية المقدمة.

مخرجات التعلم

بعد الانتهاء من دراسة هذا المقرر، سيكون الطالب قادراً على أن:

  • يطبق المهارات الرئيسية لعلم الصرف، كالميزان الصرفي ، والتخلص من التقاء الساكنين ، وإسناد الأفعال للضمائر.
  • يستخرج معاني الكلمات من المعاجم التي تختلف في منهج تأليفها .
  • تعامل مع مختلف النصوص الادبية ويستقرأ منها.
  • يوضح نوع القضايا البلاغية في النصوص والأمثلة.
  • يصوب الأخطاء الإملائية الشائعة.
  • يضع علامات الترقيم في مواضعها الصحيحة.
  • يطبق مهارة قراءة الاستماع والقراءة الجهرية.
  • يطبق مهارة التعبير الشفوي والتعبير الكتابي.
Course image Computer 1
First Semester

This course introduces computer concepts, including fundamental functions and operations of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer operations, security issues, and use of software applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the role and function of computers and use the computer to solve problems.

Upon completing requirements for this course, the student will be able to:
1. Identify the basic elements required in a computer system.
2. Produce electronic documents using various software applications.
3. Illustrate the role of the computer for personal and professional uses.

Course image Mathematics
First Semester

he primary goal of the program is to prepare students for transfer to a baccalaureate program in mathematics. This curriculum provides freshman- and sophomore-level courses in both continuous and discrete mathematics.

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • Prove mathematical statements.
  • Solve mathematical problems.
  • Execute mathematical algorithms.
Course image English
First Semester

The module aims of English Language (Beginner) are designed to help learners at the beginner level develop their English language skills and achieve specific learning objectives. While I don't have access to the specific module aims of this coursebook, I can provide you with a general outline of the typical aims for a beginner-level English course:

1. To introduce beginner-level learners to the English language, focusing on building vocabulary and acquiring essential language structures.
2. To develop listening and speaking skills through interactive activities and engaging in basic conversational practice.
3. To enhance reading comprehension abilities by introducing simple texts and emphasizing vocabulary and sentence structures.
4. To provide foundational writing skills, including sentence formation, paragraph writing, and completing basic forms.
5. To cultivate cultural awareness and equip learners with practical language skills for everyday situations, such as ordering food,
shopping, and asking for directions.

The module learning outcomes for the English Language (Beginner) module
are as follows:
1. Develop basic proficiency in listening and understanding spoken English at a beginner level.
2. Demonstrate improved speaking skills by participating in simple conversations and expressing basic ideas and opinions.
3. Comprehend and interpret basic written texts, including short passages and simple dialogues.
4. Produce written texts using basic grammatical structures and vocabulary appropriate for beginner-level communication.
5. Increase vocabulary knowledge and usage to effectively communicate in everyday situations.
6. Develop an awareness of cultural aspects related to English-speaking countries and demonstrate cross-cultural understanding in language use.
7. Apply basic language skills in practical situations, such as greetings, introductions, making requests, and asking for and giving simple directions.

Course image Physiology, Pathology, and Medical Terminology
First Semester

In this Introduction to Medical Terminology and the Human Body course, you will learn about the medical language that is used to describe the human body. Throughout each Lesson, the roots of terms are explained to help students understand how medical terminology works in healthcare and to increase their knowledge and understanding of the material discussed.

This course will provide you with a better understanding and working knowledge of medicine that is required for understanding of medical records used for multiple purposes and job duties in the medical field. Lessons include: Introduction to Medical Terminology, Introduction to Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, Cells – The Foundation of Life, and The Human Body.

Course image Network Fundamentals
First Semester
  • This Specialization builds a strong foundation in key networking concepts, terminology, and architectures essential for modern IT roles. Learners will explore topics such as network segmentation, routing policies, access-lists, and traffic forwarding, equipping them to work confidently alongside network professionals. Developed in collaboration with industry experts, this program prepares participants to effectively support and interact with networked systems across diverse IT environments.

    The learning outcomes could be, and not limited to:

    1-Describe the fundamental concepts in network architecture

    2- Understand the importance of the many protocols that allow the network to function correctly, route traffic, and gain access to the internet

    3- Understand the different management approaches to configure, monitor, and troubleshoot the network

    4- Understand the importance of security in the network infrastructure to safeguard it from potential cyber threats and thefts

Course image Digital Health Fundamentals and Health Care System
First Semester
Global health systems are at a crossroads, facing exponential
growth in healthcare costs that are far outpacing the growth
rates in the GDP to support health system sustainability.
Stretched budgets, coupled with aging populations and the
rapidly growing prevalence of chronic illness, are collectively
exerting strain on health systems that are already struggling
to cope with demands for services. 

The key topics include Learning Health Systems and Electronic Health Records and various types of digital health technologies to include mobile applications, wearable technologies, health information systems, telehealth, telemedicine, machine learning, artificial intelligence and big data.