Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering offers programs that combine theory and practical application across multiple engineering disciplines including mechatronics, mechanical, electrical, civil, and materials engineering.
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Elementary Mathematics I
Introductory university mathematics covering sets, functions, trigonometry, algebra, and coordinate geometry as a foundation for engineering mathematics.
Elementary Mathematics II
Continuation of elementary mathematics covering differentiation, integration, differential equations, and their applications in engineering problem solving.
Elementary Mathematics III
Continuation of foundational mathematics covering sequences, series, limits, introductory calculus, and mathematical logic for engineering applications.
General Physics I
Introductory physics covering mechanics, motion, forces, energy, momentum, and gravitation, with emphasis on problem-solving techniques relevant to engineering.
General Physics III
General Physics II Vibration Waves and Optics
Study of wave motion, vibrations, sound, light, and optical phenomena including reflection, refraction, interference, and diffraction, with engineering relevance.
Practical Physics I
Practical Physics II
Probability I
Introduction to probability theory covering sample spaces, events, probability rules, random variables, probability distributions, and basic statistical inference for engineering applications.