Course Description - Diploma of Smartphones and Telecommunication Technology

  • 99991051: Physical Activity [1 Credit Hours]

    The course introduces the basic concepts of physical education, its objectives and its relationship to general education, defining the most important skills and basic principles of some group and individual games.


  • 3070496: Technical Mathematics [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to provide students with the following skills: complex numbers, sequences and series, Fourier series and integration, Laplace integration


  • 3061207: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3062107: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 3062102: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 3062203: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3082124: Logic Circuits Lab [1 Credit Hours]

    This course allows the students to practice the following subjects: logic circuits, logic gates, Boolean algebra, algorithms law, XOR gate and its applications, test circuits, coding and decoding circuits, synchronous counting circuits, recording circuits and memory circuits.


  • 3061201: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 99991061: Digital Skills [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to enhance and enrich students’ skills with modern concepts of information technology, as well as skills in dealing with computers, digital devices, modern computer applications in practical life, the Internet, information security concepts, and data analysis. The student applies the concepts and skills he acquires using appropriate programs.


  • 3102213: Computer Programming and Networking Lab [1 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to equip the students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to implement and design a practical software applications on networks, methods of connection and network hardware components.


  • 3062104: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3062105: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 99992011: Arabic & Islamic Thought [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to solidify the concept of Islamic culture, and to introduce students to sound cultural and intellectual concepts about the sources of Islam, the Islamic faith and its’ pillars, and the Islamic Shariah, which regulates all aspects of life: social, economic and political. It also clarifies the position of Islam on a number of contemporary intellectual issues, and introduces the most important challenges facing Islam and its’ culture.


  • 3062207: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 99992061: English Language [3 Credit Hours]

    This course aims at developing students’ repertoire of the English language main skills as well as sub-skills through providing them with broad varieties of language patterns, grammatical and structural rules, and vocabulary items that can enable them to communicate meaningfully within ordinary and real-life contexts and situations. This course is also oriented towards equipping students with the skills they need to comprehend texts, contexts, and situations that are related to ordinary and real-life topics. Throughout this course, students will be exposed to a wide and various aural inputs in order to broaden and deepen their skills in listening, judgment, and critical thinking. Students of this course are expected to acquire and practice the skills they need to maximize their capabilities to express opinions about ordinary and real life topics both orally and in a written format, which will help in widening the students’ academic horizon.


  • 3081081: Electrical Circuit Lab [1 Credit Hours]

    Identification, use and calibration of measuring devices, carrying out of selected experiments to study the components and characteristics of electrical circuits in the case of DC and AC current and the classification of different changes in the analysis. Identify a number of electrical applications using special components and circuits such as relays.


  • 3061204: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 99991031: Arabic Language [3 Credit Hours]

    The course aims to develop the students’ cognitive abilities and communication skills in Arabic language by introducing Arabic dictionaries, spelling and grammatical errors, and familiarizing them with ancient and modern Arabic literary models including models from the Holy Qur’an.


  • 3062205: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3062208: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 3062204: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3081071: Electrical Circuits [3 Credit Hours]

    Components of direct current circuits, theories and methods of analysis of circuits (parallel, parallel and composite). Types of power sources and their transformations, equivalent circuits, capacitors, coils and their transient conditions in direct current circuits, magnetic circuits, star and triangle couplings and switching between them. AC power, sinusoidal signals, AC power elements, induction, capacitance and resistance.


  • 3102212: Computer Programming and Networking [2 Credit Hours]

    This course aims to introduce programming algorithms and their input and output statements, variables, constants, control statements, iterations, associations, arrays, pointers, and structures. In addition to the basics of networks, their different types, their physical and logical structures and protocols


  • 3061206: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 99992013: Anti-corruption "Challenges and Solutions" [3 Credit Hours]

    This course introduces the concept of corruption, its forms and definition as well as the role of civil society institutions and local bodies in combating corruption.


  • 3071402: ُُElectronics [3 Credit Hours]


  • 3061202: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3062103: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3061203: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3062202: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 99991111: [3 Credit Hours]


  • 3062101: [3 Credit Hours]


  • 3061101: [2 Credit Hours]


  • 3062201: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3061209: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3062206: [1 Credit Hours]


  • 3062106: [3 Credit Hours]


  • 3071503: Electronics Lab [1 Credit Hours]

    This course discusses a number of electronic circuits in terms of their role, design, and operation. The student is introduced to a number of different electronic elements such as the diodes, zener diodes, transistors, and others. This course is the practical implementation of the material covered in the Electronics course.


  • 3061208: [3 Credit Hours]


  • 3061205: [1 Credit Hours]