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xxx Engineering Technology Division The Engineering Technology division of the Higher Colleges of Technology offers a wide range of programs at the Diploma, Higher Diploma and Bachelor of Applied Science levels. These programs prepare students to take up challenging and critical positions requiring technical expertise in a modern and evolving world. Students experience a hands-on approach to learning that combines theory with practice and focuses on the demands of the modern workplace. Graduates are competent in their chosen technical specialization, communications and information technology, critical thinking and problem solving, self management and teamwork. Employment prospects are excellent in many large sectors such as construction, energy, oil and gas, aviation, telecommunications, computing, manufacturing, consulting, the government and the military. 93

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Engineering Technology Division

The Engineering Technology division of the Higher Colleges of Technology offers a wide range of programs at the Diploma, Higher Diploma and Bachelor of Applied Science levels. These programs prepare students to take up challenging and critical positions requiring technical expertise in a modern and evolving world.

Students experience a hands-on approach to learning that combines theory with practice and focuses on the demands of the modern workplace. Graduates are competent in their chosen technical specialization, communications and information technology, critical thinking and problem solving, self management and teamwork.

Employment prospects are excellent in many large sectors such as construction, energy, oil and gas, aviation, telecommunications, computing, manufacturing, consulting, the government and the military.

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Mission: The mission of the Aircraft Maintenance Technology Diploma program is to provide the regional aerospace industry with qualified aviation professionals trained to international standards.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27).

Program Regulations: Letter grades are determined in accordance with the requirements of the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) Information Bulletin (IB) 20/2006 and to conform to the requirements of the HCT’s Training Organization Certificate No. U.A.E. 12/2008 issued 13 May 2008 as follows: A+ = 95% to 100%, A = 90% to 94%, A- = 85% to 89%, B+ = 80% to 84%, B = 75% to 79%, F = less than 75%. The maximum grade allowed for supplemental assessments is, accordingly, a

grade ‘B’ for Aviation Program courses.

Students who have successfully completed Semester 4 of the Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance may transition into Semester 5 of the Higher Diploma in Aviation Engineering Technology (Avionics) or (Airframe and Aeroengines) after completing successfully all courses in the Aviation Bridge program (ARAB N100, ENGL N124, ENGL N125, ENGL N174, ENGL N175).

Students are required to complete the International English Language Testing System (Academic Module) with an overall band of 4.5 with no skill below 4.0 to graduate.

Students assessed to be in need of remediation to complete the final English assessment have the option of registering for the non-credit course of ENGL N2255 Diploma English IV.

Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Technology

Year 1 - Semester 1 coursecredits

required courses: 5 required credits: 25

EARC N112 Aviation Diploma Mathematics (EASA Mod 1) 7

EARC N122 Aviation Physics (EASA Mod 2) 4

EARC N166 Materials and Hardware (EASA Mod. 6) 6

EARC N188 Basic Aerodynamics (EASA Mod 8) 3

ENGL N3136 Aviation English I 5

Year 1 - Semester 2

required courses: 3 required credits: 22

EARC N133 Electrical Fundamentals (EASA Mod. 3 B1.1 & B2) 9

EARC N177 Maintenance Practices (EASA Mod 7 A & B2) 9

ENGL N3137 Aviation English II 4

Year 2 - Semester 3 coursecredits

required courses: 7 required credits: 25

EARC N210 Legislation (EASA Mod 10) 4

EARC N215 Gas Turbine Engines (EASA Mod. 15) 4

EARC N217 Propellers (EASA Mod. 17) 2

EARC N244 Semiconductors (EASA Mod 4) 4

EARC N255Digital Techniques/Electronic Instrument Systems (EASA Mod 5)

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EARC N299 Human Factors (EASA Mod 9) 2

ENGL N3236 Aviation English III 5

Year 2 - Semester 4

required courses: 2 required credits: 25

EARC N211Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (EASA Mod 11A)

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ENGL N3237 Aviation English IV 5

Total Required Credits 97 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 2

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4 Program Code AMNTDP

Cost Recovery Program No Major Code AMNT

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Mission: The mission of the Diploma in Highway Technology Program is to prepare UAE national students for positions as technicians and inspectors with the Road and Transport Authority in the emirate of Dubai.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

Program Regulations: Students assessed to be in need of remediation to complete the final English assessment have the option of registering for the non-credit course of ENGL N2255 Diploma English IV.

Diploma in Highway Technology

Year 1 - Semester 1 coursecredits

required credits: 37

ENGL N0155 Diploma Foundations English 30

ENHT N2103 Arabic for construction 2

MATH N2131 Mathematics I: Construction 5

Year 1 - Semester 2

required credits: 24

ENGL N1155 English I 8

ENHT N2100 Computing Highway Engineering 3

ENHT N2113 Construction Materials 4

ENHT N2123 Introduction to Transportation 2

ENHT N2203 Engineering Drawing 3

MATH N2240 Math II 4

Year 2 -Semester 3

required credits: 18

ENGL N1255 English II 8

ENHT N3103 Applied Drawing and CADD 4

ENHT N3113 Highway Construction Materials 2

MATH N3140 Math III 4

Year 2 - Semester 4 coursecredits

required credits: 27

ENGL N2155 English III 7

ENHT N3203 Traffic Engineering I 4

ENHT N3213 Geotechnical Technology 4

ENHT N3223 Highway Maintenance I 4

MATH N3240 Math IV 4

WORK N3200 Work Experience (4 weeks) 4

Year 3 - Semester 5

required credits: 25

ENHT N3303 Project Planning and Quantity 4

ENHT N3313 Traffic Engineering II 4

ENHT N3323 Surveying 6

ENHT N3333 Highway Maintenance II 3

ENHT N3343 Pavement Technology 4

ENHT N3353 Highway Infrastructure Management 4

Year 3 - Semester 6

required credits: 22

ENHT N3403 Highway Equipment 3

ENHT N3413 Fundamentals of GIS 4

ENHT N3423 Highway Technology 4

ENHT N3433 Highway Structures Maintenance 3

ENHT N3443 Highway Construction and Quality Control 4

ENHT N3453 Highway Project 4

Total Required Credits 153 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 3

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 5 Program Code ENHTDP

Cost Recovery Program Yes Major Code ENHT

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Mission: The mission of the Shipbuilding Technology Diploma program is to produce graduates with electromechanical hands-on skills. These graduates will find employment with the program sponsor, The Abu Dhabi Ship Building Company. The mission of the program is to be achieved through a unique cooperative arrangement between college teachers and shipyard engineers who will jointly teach some of the courses at the work site.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework on (p. 27).

Program Regulations: This program is specifically designed to meet the training requirements of Abu Dhabi Ship Building, but graduates of the program will be able to take up employment with similar local industries of the U.A.E.

All courses in Semester 4 are of 12 weeks duration with 4 weeks of Work Experience.

Students assessed to be in need of remediation to complete the final English assessment have the option of registering for the non-credit course of ENGL N2255 Diploma English IV.

Diploma in Shipbuilding Technology

Year 1 - Semester 1 coursecredits

required courses: 6 required credits: 21 ELME N1101 Basic Engineering Measurements 3ELME N1105 Engineering Drawing - CAD 3ENGL N1155 English I 8

MATH N1145 Engineering Calculations and Computer Applications 3

MECH N1101 Mechanical Workshop Practices 3PPDV N1155 Personal and Professional Development I 1

Year 1 - Semester 2 required courses: 6 required credits: 22

ELEC N1210 Electrical Workshop 3ELME N1215 Welding and Metal Cutting 3ELME N1220 Material Selection and Testing 3ELME N2215 Pneumatics and Hydraulics 4ENGL N1255 English II 8PPDV N1255 Personal and Professional Development II 1

Year 2 - Semester 3 coursecredits

required courses: 6 required credits: 23 ELME N2125 Fabrication and Machining 4ELME N2130 Occupational Health, Safety and Environment 3ELME N2135 Shipbuilding Technology 4ELME N2140 Production and Planning in Shipbuilding 4ENGL N2155 English III 7PPDV N2155 Personal and Professional Development III 1

Year 2 - Semester 4 required courses: 7 required credits: 22

ELEC N2245 PLC Controls 3ELME N2250 Integrated Project (Shipbuilding) 2ELME N2255 Shipboard Maintenance 4ELME N2260 Installation and Testing of Ship Machinery 4

ELME N2265 Installation and Testing of Ship Electrical Systems 4

PPDV N2255 Personal and Professional Development IV 1WORK N3200 Work Experience (4 weeks) 4

Total Required Credits 88 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 2

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4 Program Code SHBGDP

Cost Recovery Program Yes Major Code SHBG

Minimum Admission Requirements:

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Mission: The mission of the Steel Plant Operation and Metallurgy Diploma program is to produce graduates with process operation skills relevant to the steel and similar industries. Graduates will be equipped with skills such as operating in the control room as well as operating heat exchangers, pumps, furnaces, and other steel plant equipment. The graduates will find employment with the program sponsor, the Emirates Steel Industries in Abu Dhabi.

The mission of the program is to be achieved through a unique cooperative arrangement between college teachers and the steel industry technical personnel who will jointly teach some of the courses at the work site.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework on (p. 27.)

Program Regulations: This program is specifically designed to meet the training requirements of the Emirates Steel Industries, but graduates of the program will be able to take up employment with similar local industries of the U.A.E.

All courses in Semester 4 are of 12 weeks duration with 4 weeks of Work Experience.

Students assessed to be in need of remediation to complete the final English assessment have the option of registering for the non-credit course of ENGL N2255 Diploma English IV.

Diploma in Steel Plant Operation and Metallurgy Technology

Year 1 - Semester 1 coursecredits

required courses: 6 required credits: 22 CHEM N2115 General Chemistry 4CHEM N2130 Chemical Process Calculations 3

ELME N3245Occupational Health, Safety and Environment for Steel Plant

3

ENGL N1155 English I 8

POPS N2240Introduction to Steel Plant Process and Drawings

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PPDV N1155 Personal and Professional Development I 1

Year 1 - Semester 2

required courses: 6 required credits: 21 ENGL N1255 English II 8MATH N2134 Technical Math: Chemical 3POPS N2245 Electrical Fundamentals and Instrumentation 3POPS N2250 Material Sciences 3

POPS N2255 Introduction to Material and Energy Balances 3

PPDV N1255 Personal and Professional Development II 1

Year 2 - Semester 3 coursecredits

required courses: 6 required credits: 22 ENGL N2155 English III 7

POPS N2260 Introduction to Control and Simulation in Steel Plant 4

POPS N2265 Introduction to Metallurgy of Iron and Steel 3POPS N2270 Operation of Furnaces in Steel Plant 3POPS N2275 Introduction to Fluid and Heat Transfer 4PPDV N2155 Personal and Professional Development III 1

Year 2 - Semester 4

required courses: 7 required credits: 21POPS N2280 Graduation Project 2POPS N2285 Heat Exchangers and Towers 4POPS N2290 Introduction to Rolling of Steel 3

POPS N2295 Electrical and Mechanical Auxiliary Equipment in the Steel Plant 4

POPS N2300 Quality Control and Assurance for Steel Plant 3

PPDV N2255 Personal and Professional Development IV 1WORK N3200 Work Experience (4 weeks) 4

Total Required Credits 86 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 2

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4 Program Code SPOMDP

Cost Recovery Program Yes Major Code SPOM

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Year 1 - Semester 1 coursecredits

required courses: 5 required credits: 19 ELME N1101 Basic Engineering Measurements 3ELME N1110 Mechanical Workshop Fundamentals 4

ELME N3245 Occupational Health, Safety and Environment for Steel Plant 3

ENGL N1155 English I 8PPDV N1155 Personal and Professional Development I 1

Year 1 - Semester 2 required courses: 6 required credits: 24

ELEC N2106 Electrical Fundamentals 4

ELME N1105 Engineering Drawing - CAD 3

ENGL N1255 English II 8

MATH N2135 Computing and Mathematics 4

MEIM N3205 Fabrication and Welding Processes 4

PPDV N1255 Personal and Professional Development II 1

Year 2 - Semester 3 coursecredits

required courses: 6 required credits: 21

ELME N2145 Machining and Metal Cutting 3

ELME N2215 Pneumatics and Hydraulics 4

ELME N3250Maintenance of Rotary Equipment in Steel Plant

3

ELME N3255 Maintenance of Electrical Equipment and Instruments in Steel Plant 3

ENGL N2155 English III 7

PPDV N2155 Personal and Professional Development III 1

Year 2 - Semester 4

required courses: 6 required credits: 21

ELME N3240 Electromechanical Project 4

ELME N3260 Installation and Testing of Mechanical Machinery for Steel Plant 4

ELME N3265 Installation and Testing of Electrical Systems for Steel Plant 4

ELME N3270 Maintenance of Cranes and Auxiliary Equipment in Steel Plant 4

PPDV N2255 Personal and Professional Development IV 1

WORK N3200 Work Experience (4 weeks) 4

Diploma in Steel Plant Maintenance Technology

Mission: The mission of the Steel Plant Maintenance Technology Diploma program is to produce graduates with electromechanical hands-on skills relevant to the iron and steel and similar industries. Graduates will be equipped with skills such as welding, fabrication, and maintenance of mechanical and electrical industrial equipment. The graduates will find employment with the program sponsor, the Emirates Iron and Steel Industries in Abu Dhabi.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework on (p. 27.)

Minimum Admission Requirements:

Students assessed to be in need of remediation to complete the final English assessment have the option of registering for the non-credit course of ENGL N2255 Diploma English IV.

Total Required Credits 85 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 2

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4 Program Code STPMDP

Cost Recovery Program Yes Major Code STPM

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Higher Diploma in Aviation Engineering Technology (Airframe and Aeroengines)MissionThe mission of the Aviation Engineering Technology (Airframe & Aeroengines) Higher Diploma program is to provide the regional aerospace industry with qualified aviation professionals trained to international standards.

Program Entry RequirementsSee Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

Program RegulationsLetter grades are determined in accordance with the requirements of the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) Information Bulletin (IB) 20/2006 and to conform to the requirements of the HCT’s Training Organization Certificate No. U.A.E. 12/2008 issued 13

May 2008 as follows: A+ = 95% to 100%, A = 90% to 94%, A- = 85% to 89%, B+ = 80% to 84%, B = 75% to 79%, F = less than 75%. The maximum grade allowed for supplemental assessments is, accordingly, a grade ‘B’ for Aviation Program courses.

Graduates of Aircraft Maintenance Diploma transfer students who have successfully completed the Aviation Higher Diploma Bridge program may enrol in ENGL N214 and ENGL N264 in the same semester.

Students must meet the minimum academic requirement for program entry as set out in the Program Regulations.

Year 1 - Semester 1 required courses: 6 required credits: 29

Credits

EARC N111 Aviation Higher Diploma Mathematics (EASA Mod 1)

4

EARC N122 Aviation Physics (EASA Mod 2) 4

EARC N166 Materials and Hardware (EASA Mod 6) 6

EARC N188 Basic Aerodynamics (EASA Mod 8) 3

ENGL N124 Basic Research and Report Writing 4

ENGL N125 English Communications I 8

Year 1 - Semester 2 required courses: 4 required credits: 30

Credits

EARC N133 Electrical Fundamentals (EASA Mod 3 B1.1 & B2) 9

EARC N177 Maintenance Practices (EASA Mod 7 A & B2) 9

ENGL N174 Basic Research and Report Writing II 4

ENGL N175 English Communications II 8

Year 2 - Semester 3 required courses: 7 required credits: 24

Credits

EARC N210 Legislation (EASA Mod 10) 4

EARC N215 Gas Turbine Engine (EASA Mod 15) 4

EARC N217 Propellers (EASA Mod 17) 2

EARC N244 Electronic Fundamentals (EASA Mod 4) 4

EARC N255 Digital Techniques/ Electronic Instrument Systems (EASA Mod 5)

4

EARC N299 Human Factors (EASA Mod 9) 2

ENGL N214 English Communications III 4

Year 2 - Semester 4 required courses: 2 required credits: 24

Credits

EARC N211 Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (EASA Mod 11A)

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ENGL N264 English Communications IV 4

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total required credits 155 Program length, full time (in years) 3

maximum duration Of Study, full time (Year/s) 5 Program code Airfhd

cost recovery Program no major code Airf

Year 3 - Semester 5 required courses: 4 required credits: 25

Credits

EAIR N315 Advanced Gas Turbine Engines 8

EAIR N317 Advanced Propellers 6

EAIR N366 Advanced Materials and Hardware 8

ENGL N320 Technical Communications III 3

Year 3 - Semester 6 required courses: 2 required credits: 23

Credits

EAIR N311 Advanced Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (EASA Mod 11 B1.1)

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EAIR N377 Advanced Maintenance Practices - Me-chanical (EASA Mod 7)

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Higher Diploma in Aviation Engineering Technology (Avionics)

MissionThe mission of the Aviation Engineering Technology (Avionics) Higher Diploma program is to provide the regional aerospace industry with qualified aviation professionals trained to international standards.

Program Entry RequirementsSee Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

Program RegulationsLetter grades are determined in accordance with the requirements of the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and to conform to the requirements of the HCT’s Training Organization Certificate No. UAE CAR

147/02/2009 as follows: A = 90% to 100%, A- = 85% to 89%, B+ = 80% to 84%, B = 75% to 79%, F = less than 75%. The maximum grade allowed for supplemental assessments is, accordingly, a grade ‘B’ for Aviation Program courses.Graduates of Aircraft Maintenance Diploma transfer students who have successfully completed the Aviation Higher Diploma Bridge program may enrol in ENGL N214 and ENGL N264 in the same semester.

A student must meet the minimum academic requirement for program entry as set out in the Program Regulations.

Year 1 - Semester 1 required courses: 6 required credits: 29

Credits

EARC N111 Aviation Higher Diploma Mathematics (EASA Mod 1)

4

EARC N122 Aviation Physics (EASA Mod 2) 4

EARC N166 Materials and Hardware (EASA Mod 6) 6

EARC N188 Basic Aerodynamics (EASA Mod 8) 3

ENGL N124 Basic Research and Report Writing 4

ENGL N125 English Communications I 8

Year 1 - Semester 2 required courses: 4 required credits: 30

Credits

EARC N133 Electrical Fundamentals (EASA Mod 3 B1.1&B2) 9

EARC N177 Maintenance Practices (EASA Mod 7 A & B2) 9

ENGL N174 Basic Research and Report Writing II 4

ENGL N175 English Communications II 8

Year 2 - Semester 3 required courses: 7 required credits: 24

Credits

EARC N210 Aviation Legislation (EASA Mod 10) 4

EARC N215 Gas Turbine Engine (EASA Mod 15) 4

EARC N217 Propellers (EASA Mod 17) 2

EARC N244 Electronic Fundamentals (EASA Mod 4) 4

EARC N255 Digital Techniques/ Electronic Instrument Systems (EASA Mod 5)

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EARC N299 Human Factors (EASA Mod 9) 2

ENGL N214 English Communications III 4

Year 2 - Semester 4 required courses: 2 required credits: 24

Credits

EARC N211 Turbine Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (EASA Mod 11A)

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ENGL N264 English Communications IV 4

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total required credits 162 Program length, full time (in years) 3

maximum duration Of Study, full time (Year/s) 5 Program code AviOhd

cost recovery Program no major code AviO

Year 3 - Semester 5 required courses: 4 required credits: 14

Credits

EAVO N313Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (EASA Mod 13B2) (Continuing Course) 41

EAVO N314 Propulsion 3

EAVO N344Advanced Electronic Fundamentals (EASA Mod 4) 3

EAVO N355Advanced Digital Techniques Electronic Instrument Systems (EASA Mod 5) 5

ENGL N320 Technical Communications III 3

Year 3 - Semester 6 required courses: 1 required credits: 41

Credits

EAVO N313Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems (EASA Mod 13B2) (Continuing Course) 41

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Mission: The mission of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering Technology program (which follows on from the Higher Diploma in Chemical Engineering Technology) is to prepare students for positions as engineers in the petroleum, power generation and related sectors. Expertise acquired in Higher Diploma studies is enriched and extended to include the applied design, development and implementation of plant manufacturing and processing systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

Program Entry Requirements: Higher Diploma in Chemical Engineering Technology in addition to fulfilling the admission criteria for HCT Bachelor programs.

Program Regulations: All options courses must be selected from the same stream.

Courses used to fulfill credit requirements at the Higher Diploma level cannot be used again to fulfill graduation requirements for this program.

A student who has completed a course at the Higher Diploma level must complete an additional course of the same credit weighting to meet the total program credit requirement to graduate.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering Technology

coursecredits

engineering technology Bachelor core required courses: 3 required credits: 12

ETEC N435 Ethics and Professional Practice 4ETEC N450 Project Management 4and ETEC N410 International and UAE Economics 4or ETEC N305 Organizational Behavior and Management 4

chemical engineering technology core required courses: 3 required credits: 12

CHEM N420 Process Dynamics and Control 4CHEM N425 Transport Phenomena 4MATH N416 Analytical Geometry and Advanced Calculus 4

chemical engineering technology Options required courses: 6 required credits: 24

Process engineering Stream (Required Courses: 6 & Credits: 24 )CHEM N405 Process and Equipment Design 4

CHEM N407 Optimization and Application in Refinery and Petrochemical Planning 4

CHEM N409 Independent Work Based-Project 4CHEM N415 Separation Processes 4CHEM N431 Chemical Process HAZOP and Risk Analysis 4CHEM N433 Petroleum Gas Processing 4

Total Required Credits 48 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 1

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 3 Program Code CHEMBP

Cost Recovery Program No Major Code CHEM

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Mission: The mission of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering Technology program (which follows on from the Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology) is to prepare students for positions as engineers in engineering consultancy and contracting offices, the military, oil industry and local / federal government departments. Expertise acquired in Higher Diploma studies is enriched and extended to include project management methods, cost estimates and analysis, applied analysis and design and projects.

Program Entry Requirements: Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology in addition to fulfilling the admission criteria for HCT Bachelor programs.

Program Regulations: In addition to Core and Major courses, students must successfully complete

option courses, with at least one 400-level option course from each stream (Construction, Highway, Municipal Services, or Structural). The remaining four options may be from any stream including Project (CIVL449).

Courses used to fulfill credit requirements at the Higher Diploma level cannot be used again to fulfill graduation requirements for this program.

A student who has completed a course at the Higher Diploma level must complete an additional course of the same credit weighting to meet the total program credit requirement to graduate.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering Technology

engineering technology Bachelor core coursecredits

required courses: 3 required credits: 12 ETEC N435 Ethics and Professional Practice 4ETEC N450 Project Management 4and ETEC N410 International and UAE Economics 4or ETEC N305 Organizational Behavior and Management 4

civil engineering technology core coursecredits

required courses: 1 required credits: 4 MATH N416 Analytical Geometry and Advanced Calculus 4

civil engineering technology Options

required courses: 8 required credits: 32

Structural Options - 300 level CIVL N308 Engineering Mechanics II 4CIVL N313 Reinforced Concrete Design and Detailing I 4CIVL N323 Structural Masonry Design 4CIVL N326 Structural Steel Design and Detailing I 4CIVL N362 Structural Analysis II 4

Structural Options - 400 level (Required Courses: 1 & Credits: 4 )

CIVL N401 Prestressed Concrete Design 4CIVL N403 Structural Timber Design 4CIVL N413 Reinforced Concrete Design and Detailing II 4CIVL N426 Structural Steel Design and Detailing II 4

highways Options (Required Courses: 1 & Credits: 4 )

CIVL N407 Traffic Engineering 4CIVL N412 Transportation Planning 4CIVL N422 Road Design and Construction 4

construct. Options - 300 level CIVL N314 Quantity Surveying and Estimating 4CIVL N327 Civil Engineering Construction 4CIVL N328 Highway Maintenance 4CIVL N329 Highway Engineering 4CIVL N331 Highway Construction and Quality Control 4CIVL N332 Pavement Engineering 4CIVL N333 Project Planning for Construction 4CIVL N334 Health and Safety Management 4CIVL N335 Construction Equipment 4

construct. Options - 400 level (Required Courses: 1 & Credits: 4)

CIVL N427 Construction Contract Management 4CIVL N432 Construction Surveying 4CIVL N437 Engineering Economics 4

municipal Options - 300 level CIVL N319 Wastewater Engineering 4CIVL N324 Water Resources and Supply Engineering 4

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municipal Options - 400 level (Required Courses: 1 & Credits: 4)

CIVL N411 Water Resources Modeling 4CIVL N443 Hydrology 4CIVL N445 Waste Management 4CIVL N451 Coastal Engineering 4CIVL N455 Environmental Engineering 4

Project electiveCIVL N449 Project: Civil Engineering Technology 4

Total Required Credits 48 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 1

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 3 Program Code CIVLBP

Cost Recovery Program No Major Code CIVL

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Mission: The mission of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering Technology program (which follows on from the Higher Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology) is to prepare students for positions as engineers in power, process control and instrumentation sectors. Expertise acquired in Higher Diploma studies is enriched and extended to include the applied design, development and implementation of electrical systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

Program Entry Requirements: Higher Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology in addition to fulfilling the admission criteria for HCT Bachelor programs.

Program Regulations: In addition to Core and Major courses, students must successfully complete option courses, with at least three 400-level options. The remaining six options may be 300-level or 400-level.

Courses used to fulfill credit requirements at the Higher Diploma level cannot be used again to fulfill graduation requirements for this program.

A student who has completed a course at the Higher Diploma level must complete an additional course of the same credit weighting to meet the total program credit requirement to graduate.

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engineering technology Bachelor core required courses: 3 required credits: 12

ETEC N435 Ethics and Professional Practice 4ETEC N450 Project Management 4and ETEC N410 International and UAE Economics 4or ETEC N305 Organizational Behavior and Management 4

electrical engineering technology Options required courses: 9 required credits: 36

400 level courses (Required Courses: 3 & Credits: 12 )ELEC N402 Advanced Electrical Control Systems 4ELEC N406 Advanced Power Electronics and Drives 4ELEC N408 Advanced Utility Generation Systems 4ELEC N441 Power Systems Analysis 4ELEC N442 Transmission and Distribution 4ELEC N443 Alternative Energy Systems 4ELEC N444 Electrical Machines II 4ELEC N445 Maintenance and Safety Practices 4ELEC N449 Independent Work-Based Project 4EMGT N416 Reflective Practice and Research Methods 4MATH N416 Analytical Geometry and Advanced Calculus 4

300 level coursesELEC N317 Utility Power Systems I 4ELEC N319 Utility Power Systems II 4ELEC N332 Lighting System Analysis and Design 4ELEC N336 Electrical Machines I 4ELEC N337 Engineering Programming I 4MTRX N312 Instrumentation and Control II 4

Total Required Credits 48 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 1

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Mission: The mission of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Electronic Engineering Technology program (which follows on from the Higher Diploma in Electronic Engineering Technology) is to prepare students for positions as engineers in the communications, process control and instrumentation sectors. Expertise acquired in Higher Diploma studies is enriched and extended to include the applied design, development and implementation of electronic systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

Program Entry Requirements: Higher Diploma in Electronics Engineering Technology in addition to fulfilling the admission criteria for HCT Bachelor programs.

Program Regulations: In addition to Core courses, students must successfully complete option courses, with at least three 400-level options. The remaining six options may be 300-level or 400-level.

Courses used to fulfill credit requirements at the Higher Diploma level cannot be used again to fulfill graduation requirements for this program.

A student who has completed a course at the Higher Diploma level must complete an additional course of the same credit weighting to meet the total program credit requirement to graduate.

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ELEC N404 Advanced Instrumentation and Control Applications 4

ELEC N410 Computer Graphics and Multimedia Applications 4

ELEC N414 Digital Video and Audio 4ELEC N415 Electromagnetic Compatibility 4ELEC N416 Embedded Systems Design 4ELEC N418 IC Design 4ELEC N420 Intelligent Systems 4ELEC N421 Digital Signal Processing I 4ELEC N423 Optical Communications II 4ELEC N424 Electrical Machine Control II 4ELEC N425 Mobile Communications 4ELEC N427 Remote Sensing II 4ELEC N428 Radio Communications and Radar Systems 4ELEC N429 Satellite and Broadcast Networks 4ELEC N430 Power Electronics and Drives 4ELEC N431 Power Systems Control 4ELEC N432 Power Systems Engineering 4ELEC N449 Independent Work-Based Project 4EMGT N402 Marketing 4EMGT N416 Reflective Practice and Research Methods 4MATH N416 Analytical Geometry and Advanced Calculus 4

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ETEC N435 Ethics and Professional Practice 4ETEC N450 Project Management 4and ETEC N410 International and UAE Economics 4or ETEC N305 Organizational Behavior and Management 4

300 level courses ELEC N316 Engineering Programming II 4ELEC N321 Digital Signal Processing I 4ELEC N322 Telecommunications I 4ELEC N323 Optical Communications I 4ELEC N324 Electrical Machine Control I 4ELEC N327 Remote Sensing I 4ELEC N329 Data Transmission and Telemetry Systems 4ELEC N331 Electronic Systems 4ELEC N333 Power Electronics and Drives 4ELEC N338 Data Communications I 4ELEC N339 Engineering Programming II 4ELEC N372 Telecommunications II 4ELEC N388 Data Communications II 4MECH N313 Non-destructive Testing 4MECH N327 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Systems 4

MTRX N302 Industrial Plant Maintenance, Management and Planning 4

MTRX N308 SCADA 4MTRX N312 Instrumentation and Control II 4MTRX N314 Programmable Logic Controllers II 4MTRX N322 Engineering Design 4SWET N313 Computer Operating Environments 4SWET N319 Introduction to Networks 4

Total Required Credits 48 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 1

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 3 Program Code ELECBP

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Mission: The mission of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology program (which follows on from the Higher Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology) is to prepare the students for positions as engineers in the industrial maintenance, manufacturing, fabrication, plant and processing sectors. Expertise acquired in Higher Diploma studies is enriched and extended to include the applied design, development and implementation of mechanical systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects

Program Entry Requirements: Higher Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology, in addition to fulfilling the admission criteria for HCT Bachelor programs.

Program Regulations: In addition to Core and Major courses, students must successfully complete Option courses from the same stream.

Courses used to fulfill credit requirements at the Higher Diploma level cannot be used again to fulfill graduation requirements for this program.

A student who has completed a core course at the Higher Diploma level must complete an additional option to meet the total program credit requirement to graduate.

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engineering technology Bachelor core required courses: 3 required credits: 12

ETEC N435 Ethics and Professional Practice 4ETEC N450 Project Management 4and ETEC N410 International and UAE Economics 4or ETEC N305 Organizational Behavior and Management 4

mechanical engineering technology core required courses: 5 required credits: 20

MATH N416 Analytical Geometry and Advanced Calculus 4MECH N420 Vibrations in Mechanical Systems 4MECH N425 Applied Thermodynamics 4MECH N430 Health, Safety & Environment 4MECH N449 Independent Work-based Project 4

mechanical engineering technology Options required courses: 3 required credits: 12

General Stream (Required Courses: 4 & Credits: 16 )MECH N435 Heat Transfer 4MECH N440 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems 4MECH N445 Power and Desalination 4MECH N450 Mechanical Engineering Design 4

design Stream (Required Courses: 3 & Credits: 12 )MECH N450 Mechanical Engineering Design 4MECH N460 Piping, Pipelines and Welding 4MECH N465 Industrial Equipment and Machinery 4

Total Required Credits 44 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 1

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 3 Program Code MECHBP

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Mission: The mission of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology program (which follows on from the Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering Technology) is to prepare students for positions as engineers in the industrial maintenance, manufacturing and plant sectors. Expertise acquired in Higher Diploma studies is enriched and extended to include the applied design, development and implementation of computer-based intelligence to mechatronic and electromechanical systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

Program Entry Requirements: Higher Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering Technology, in addition to fulfilling the admission criteria for HCT Bachelor programs.

Program Regulations: In addition to Core and Major courses, students must successfully complete option courses, with at least three 400-level options. The remaining six options may be 300-level or 400-level.

Courses used to fulfill credit requirements at the Higher Diploma level cannot be used again to fulfill graduation requirements for this program.

A student who has completed a course at the Higher Diploma level must complete an additional course of the same credit weighting to meet the total program credit requirement to graduate.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology

mechatronics engineering technology Options

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400 level courses (Required Courses: 3 & Credits: 12 )EMGT N416 Reflective Practice and Research Methods 4

EMGT N435 Total Quality Management 4

MTRX N405 Advanced Control Systems 4

MTRX N410 Embedded Microcontrol and Microprocessor 4

MTRX N415 Interfacing 4

MTRX N417 Robotics and Automation 4

MTRX N420 Systems Design 4

MTRX N449 Independent Work-based Project 4

300 level coursesELEC N302 Embedded Microprocessor and Real-time Systems 4

ELEC N334 Power Electronics Design 4

MECH N307 Materials and Corrosion 4

MECH N314 Rotating Equipment 4

MECH N316 Process Control: Mechanical 4

MECH N319 Mechanics of Machines 4

MECH N322 Advanced Dynamics and Kinematics of Machines 4

MECH N324 Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics 4

MECH N326 Fabrication and Welding 4

MECH N331 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4

MECH N332 Thermal Systems 4

MECH N361 Industrial Plant Services II: HVAC Systems 4

MTRX N302 Industrial Plant Maintenance, Management and Planning 4

MTRX N304 Maintenance of Mechanical Systems 4

MTRX N308 SCADA 4

MTRX N309 Computer Aided Manufacture 4

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ETEC N435 Ethics and Professional Practice 4ETEC N450 Project Management 4and ETEC N410 International and UAE Economics 4or ETEC N305 Organizational Behavior and Management 4

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MTRX N311 Industrial Plant Services I: Steam/Gas Turbines, Refrigeration and Pumps 4

MTRX N312 Instrumentation and Control II 4

MTRX N313 Design for Manufacture 4

MTRX N321 Quality Assurance 4

MTRX N324 Computer Numerical Control 4

MTRX N326 Measurement Systems 4

SWET N311 Software Engineering 4

SWET N355 Engineering Software 4

Total Required Credits 48 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 1

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Program Mission: The mission of the HD/BAS in Electrical Engineering Technology program is to prepare students for positions as engineers in the communications, process control and instrumentation sectors. Expertise acquired includes the applied design, development and implementation of electrical systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

The HD/BAS in Electrical Engineering Technology will satisfy the mission and goals of the HCT by providing an innovative professional program of the highest quality to UAE nationals.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

HD Exit Pathway: A student can elect or may be directed to complete the HD Exit pathway at the commencement of Semester 6 of the program. An HD Exit graduate may complete the final year of the BAS program.

HD / BAS in Electrical Engineering Technology

electrical engineering technology curriculum requirements

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liberal Studies required credits: 32Mathematics 4 Written and Oral Communication 12Natural Sciences 4 Social Sciences 4Humanities 4Fine Arts 4

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Total Required Credits 192 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4

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Program Mission: The mission of the HD/BAS in Electronic Engineering Technology program is to prepare students for positions as engineers in the communications, process control and instrumentation sectors. Expertise acquired includes the applied design, development and implementation of electronic systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

The HD/BAS in Electronic Engineering Technology will satisfy the mission and goals of the HCT by providing an innovative professional program of the highest quality to UAE nationals.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

HD Exit Pathway: A student can elect or may be directed to complete the HD Exit pathway at the commencement of Semester 6 of the program. An HD Exit graduate may complete the final year of the BAS program.

HD/BAS in Electronic Engineering Technology

electronic engineering technology curriculum requirements

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liberal Studies required credits: 32Mathematics 4 Written and Oral Communication 12Natural Sciences 4 Social Sciences 4Humanities 4Fine Arts 4

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Total Required Credits 192 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4

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Program Mission: The mission of the HD/BAS in Mechanical Engineering Technology program is to prepare students for positions as engineers in the industrial maintenance, manufacturing, fabrication, plant and processing sectors. Expertise acquired includes the applied design, development and implementation of mechanical systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

The HD/BAS in Mechanical Engineering Technology will satisfy the mission and goals of the HCT by providing an innovative professional program of the highest quality to UAE nationals.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

HD Exit Pathway: A student can elect or may be directed to complete the HD Exit pathway at the commencement of Semester 6 of the program. An HD Exit graduate may, complete the final year of the BAS program.

HD/BAS in Mechanical Engineering Technology

mechanical engineering curriculum requirements

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liberal Studies required credits: 32Mathematics 4 Written and Oral Communication 12Natural Sciences 4 Social Sciences 4Humanities 4Fine Arts 4

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Total Required Credits 192 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4

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Program Mission: The mission of the HD/BAS in Chemical Engineering Technology program is to prepare students for positions as engineers in the petroleum, power generation and related sectors. Expertise acquired includes the applied design, development and implementation of plant manufacturing and processing systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

The HD/BAS in Chemical Engineering Technology will satisfy the mission and goals of the HCT by providing an innovative professional program of the highest quality to UAE nationals.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

HD Exit Pathway: A student can elect or may be directed to complete the HD Exit pathway at the commencement of Semester 6 of the program. An HD Exit graduate may complete the final year of the BAS program.

HD/BAS in Chemical Engineering Technology

chemical engineering curriculum requirements coursecredits

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required credits: 112EGEN N100 Engineering Graphics 4 ECHM N204 Analytical Chemistry 4EGEN N101 Engineering Mathematics I 4 ECHM N205 Organic Chemistry 4EGEN N201 Engineering Mathematics II 4 ECHM N206 Thermodynamics 4EGEN N202 Engineering Mathematics III 4 ECHM N301 Materials and Corrosion 4EGEN N301 Engineering Mathematics IV 4 ECHM N302 Heat Transfer 4EGEN N302 Health, Safety and Environment 4 ECHM N303 Electrical Fundamentals and Instrumentation 4EGEN N400 Engineering Economics 4 ECHM N304 Process Control Systems 4EGEN N401 Project Management 4 ECHM N305 Unit Operation I 4ECHM N100 Chemistry 4 ECHM N306 Reaction Kinetics 4ECHM N101 Chem. Engineering Principles I 4 ECHM N307 Mass Transfer 4ECHM N200 Physical Chemistry 4 ECHM N400 Project: Chemical Engineering 8ECHM N201 Chem. Engineering Principles II 4 ECHM N401 Chemical Engineering Design 4ECHM N202 Industrial Processes 4 ECHM N405 Transport Phenomena 4ECHM N203 Fluid Mechanics 4

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liberal Studies required credits: 32Mathematics 4 Written and Oral Communication 12Natural Sciences 4 Social Sciences 4Humanities 4Fine Arts 4

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Total Required Credits 192 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4

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Program Mission: The mission of the HD/BAS in Civil Engineering Technology program is to prepare students for positions as engineers in engineering consultancy and contracting offices, the military, oil industry and local/federal government departments. Expertise acquired includes the applied analysis, design and construction of civil systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

The HD/BAS in Civil Engineering Technology will satisfy the mission and goals of the HCT by providing an innovative professional program of the highest quality to UAE nationals.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

HD Exit Pathway: A student can elect or may be directed to complete the HD Exit pathway at the commencement of Semester 6 of the program. An HD Exit graduate may complete the final year of the BAS program.

HD/BAS in Civil Engineering Technology

civil engineering curriculum requirements coursecredits

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liberal Studies required credits: 32Mathematics 4 Written and Oral Communication 12Natural Sciences 4 Social Sciences 4Humanities 4Fine Arts 4

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Total Required Credits 192 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4

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Program Mission: The mission of this program is to prepare students for positions as engineers in engineering consultancy and local/federal government departments. Expertise required includes highways, traffic, air transportation, water transportation as well as urban transportation and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

Bachelor of Transportation Engineering

transportation engineering curriculum requirements coursecredits

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EGEN N204 Introduction to Economics 4 ECVL N303 Structural Analysis I 4

EGEN N400 Engineering Economics 4 ECVL N305 Water Resources and Supply Engineering 4EGEN N401 Project Management 4 ECVL N311 Urban Transportation 4ECVL N100 Applied Drafting & CAD: Civil 4 ECVL N307 Civil Engineering Construction 4ECVL N101 Construction Materials 4 ECVL N312 Air Transportation 4ECVL N200 Soil Mechanics 4 ECVL N401 Road Design and Construction 4ECVL N201 Engineering Mechanics I 4 ECVL N407 Structural Design 4ECVL N210 Introduction to Transportation 4 ECVL N408 Transportation Facilities Maintenance 4

ECVL N203 Strength of Materials 4 ECVL N300 Project 8

ECVL N204 Foundation Engineering 4

transportation engineering electives1 coursecredits

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required credits: 16 1

Program Elective 1 4 Program Elective 3 4Program Elective 2 4 Program Elective 4 4

1 4th year electives will be offered on the basis of availability.2 A list of available Liberal Studies courses can be found on p. 58

Total Required Credits 192 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 6 Program Code TRENBP

Cost Recovery Program No Major Code TREN

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hct requirements coursecredits

english required credits: 24ENGL N125 English Communications I 8ENGL N175 English Communications II 8ENGL N214 English Communications III 4ENGL N264 English Communications IV 4

liberal Studies2 required credits: 32Mathematics 4 Written and Oral Communication 12Natural Sciences 4 Social Sciences 8Fine Arts 4

work experience required credits: 8WORK N301 Work Placement 8

total credits required credits 192

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Program Mission: The mission of the HD/BAS in Mechatronic Engineering Technology program is to prepare students for positions as engineers in the industrial maintenance, manufacturing and plant sectors. Expertise acquired includes the applied design, development and implementation of computer-based intelligence to mechatronic and electromechanical systems, and the supervision of related technical activities and projects.

The HD/BAS in Mechatronic Engineering Technology will satisfy the mission and goals of the HCT by providing an innovative professional program of the highest quality to UAE nationals.

Program Entry Requirements: See Academic Framework – Minimum Admission Requirements (p. 27)

HD Exit Pathway: A student can elect or may be directed to complete the HD Exit pathway at the commencement of Semester 6 of the program. An HD Exit graduate may, complete the final year of the BAS program.

HD/BAS in Mechatronic Engineering Technology

mechatronic engineering curriculum requirements coursecredits

coursecredits

required credits: 112EGEN N100 Engineering Graphics 4 EELX N205 Analog Electronic Devices 4EGEN N101 Engineering Mathematics I 4 EELX N302 Instrumentation and Control I 4EGEN N102 Engineering Measurements & Workshop 4 EELX N401 Engineering Design 4EGEN N201 Engineering Mathematics II 4 EELX N404 Control Systems 4EGEN N202 Engineering Mathematics III 4 EMCH N200 Computer Aided Drafting 4EGEN N301 Engineering Mathematics IV 4 EMCH N202 Statics and Dynamics 4EGEN N302 Health, Safety and Environment 4 EMCH N203 Manufacturing Technology 4EGEN N400 Engineering Economics 4 EMCH N204 Mechanics of Materials 4EGEN N401 Project Management 4 EMCH N205 Fluid Mechanics 4EGEN N104 College Physics II 4 EMCH N300 Fluid Power 4EELXN201 Digital Electronics 4 EMCH N301 Fabrication and Welding 4EELX N207 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals 4 EMCH N302 Thermodynamics I 4EELX N202 Engineering Programming 4 EMTX N400 Project: Mechatronic Engineering 4EELX N204 Principles of Machines and Power 4 EMTX N400 Project: (CC) Mechatronic Engineering 4

mechatronic engineering technology electives coursecredits

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required credits: 16EMTX N402 Program Elective 4 EMTX N408 Program Elective 4

EMTX N403 Program Elective 4 EMTX N409 Program Elective 4

EMTX N406 Program Elective 4 EMTX N410 Program Elective 4EMTX N407 Program Elective 4 EMTX N411 Program Elective 4

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hct requirements coursecredits

english required credits: 24ENGL N125 English Communications I 8ENGL N175 English Communications II 8ENGL N214 English Communications III 4ENGL N264 English Communications IV 4

liberal Studies required credits: 32Mathematics 4 Written and Oral Communication 12Natural Sciences 4 Social Sciences 4Humanities 4Fine Arts 4

work experience required credits: 8WORK N301 Work Placement 8

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hd exit PathwayEMTX N300 Project 4WORK N302 Work Placement 4

Total Required Credits 192 Minimum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 4

Maximum Duration Of Study, Full Time (Year/s) 6 Program Code MTRXBHB

Cost Recovery Program No Major Code MTRX