Electrical Engineering
AlUmmah College is one of the colleges that began its inception in the field of distinguished vocational and technical education in 1983 to cover the needs of the labor market, in order to achieve harmony between the needs of the public and private sectors, so the College of the Nation proceeded with steady steps to devote the concept of harmony between the public and private sectors by opening the specialization of electrical engineering At the beginning of the academic year 2013/2014 AD. Note that this specialization was co-funded by the Belgian project – to support vocational and technical training in Palestine through the Jerusalem Chamber of Commerce and Industry -.
Specialization objectives:
• Providing programs of a distinctive technical nature at the national level
• Supplying the Palestinian market with distinguished technical and engineering skills to contribute to the national economy.
• Providing greater job opportunities that secure for them and their families a decent standard of living.
Fields of graduates
Electrical maintenance for public and private facilities. Preparing technical studies and plans necessary for designing and implementing conventional and programmed lighting, power and control installations for various projects. Preparing the consultations and studies needed by municipalities, local councils and electricity companies related to electricity networks in normal working conditions and in emergency situations and the occurrence of technical problems. Preparing the necessary technical studies for the design and implementation of electrical networks, both high and low pressure. The readiness to act as arbitrators to resolve disputes that arise between different business parties.
Study requirements for obtaining a diploma in the Department of Electrical Engineering:
The major leads to the award of a diploma in electrical engineering. All students wishing to obtain a diploma in this specialization must complete (74) credit hours, including the college’s compulsory requirements and the department’s requirements. With the possibility of bridging in universities after graduation
Note: Students of the scientific and industrial branches are accepted in this specialization and students of the “literary” branch are conditional.
College Requirement Diploma
Course NO. | Course Name | hours | Prerequisite | Year / Course | |
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1000101 | English | 3 | |||
1000102 | Introduction to computer use | 3 | |||
1000105 | Studies in Arab and Islamic thought | 3 | |||
1000104 | Arabic | 3 | |||
1000106 | Sports activity | 1* | |||
1000120 | Entrepreneurship (1) | 1 | |||
1000121 | Entrepreneurship (2) | 2 | Entrepreneurship (1) |
Electrical Engineering program courses
Course No. | Course Name | Houres | Prerequisite | Year / Course | course description |
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1401101 | Computer engineering drawing | 1 | |||
1401102 | Technical Mathematics | 3 | |||
1401103 | Engineering operator | 1 | This course provides the student with basic skills in electrical installations according to the laws and regulations in force in municipalities and mechanical motorcycles (measurements that use caliper, micrometers). The student also acquires basic skills in the use of manual hair in metal forming and the use of electric welding. | ||
1000110 | Field Training (1) | 2 | Finishing 30 credit hours | This course aims to introduce the student to local community organizations that serve this specialization and to provide him with basic practical skills for the labor market. | |
1000111 | Field Training (2) | 2 | Finishing 50 credit hours | This course aims to introduce the student to local community organizations that serve this specialization and to provide him with basic practical skills for the labor market. |
Electrical engineering specialization courses
Course No. | Course Name | Houres | Prerequisite | Year / Course | Course Description |
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1401104 | Principles of electrical circuits | 3 | |||
1401105 | Electrical Circuit Principles Lab | 1 | Principles of electrical circuits | ||
1401106 | AC systems | 3 | |||
1401107 | AC systems | 2 | Principles of electrical circuits | ||
1401108 | electronics | 3 | Principles of electrical circuits | ||
1401109 | Electronics Lab | 1 | electronics | ||
1401110 | Electrical measurements | 2 | Principles of electrical circuits | ||
1401111 | Electrometry Lab | 1 | Electrical measurements | ||
1401112 | Electrical systems and preventive safety | 3 | Principles of electrical circuits | ||
1401216 | Electrical systems and preventive safety laboratory | 1 | Electrical systems and preventive safety | ||
1401113 | Electrical machines | 3 | Principles of electrical circuits | ||
1401217 | Electrical Machines Lab | 1 | Electrical machines | ||
1401114 | Protection, surveillance and alarm systems | 1 | |||
1401218 | Protection, surveillance and alarm systems laboratory | 1 | Protection, surveillance and alarm systems | ||
1401219 | Lighting and electrical installations | 3 | |||
1401220 | Lighting and electrical installations laboratory | 1 | Lighting and electrical installations | ||
1401221 | Industrial extensions | 2 | |||
1401222 | Three-phase systems | 2 | AC systems | ||
1401223 | Three-Phase Systems Laboratory | 1 | Three-phase systems | ||
1401224 | Transmission and distribution networks | 3 | |||
1401225 | Industrial control | 2 | Electric machines | ||
1401226 | Industrial Control Laboratory | 1 | Industrial control | ||
1401227 | Interior design for installations | 1 | Lighting and electrical installations | ||
1401228 | Renewable energy technology | 2 | |||
1401229 | Programmed Logic Control | 3 | Industrial control | ||
1401219 | Technical English language | 1 | |||
1401219 | Graduation Project | 2 | Finishing 50 credit hours |