Second Semester

This course has been created to help students learn all the basics concepts that are the core of C++ programing. Topics covered include basic principles of programming using C++, algorithmic and procedural problem solving, program design and development, basic data types, control structures, functions, arrays, pointers, and introduction to classes for programmer-defined data types.

The course addresses the English language needs of the students at the undergraduate level. The focus will be upon five categories: Prose, Poetry, Vocabulary, Soft Skills and Grammar.  In addition to these, the last two units focus on developing the speaking skills of students. Overall the course will focus upon the critical thinking faculties of the students concerning academic, linguistic, political, literary and ethical concepts.

The syllabus has been designed to develop the linguistic and communicative competence of undergraduate students. The teachers also ask comprehension questions to stimulate discussion and based on the discussions the students are made to write short paragraphs /essays and participate in group discussions.



This course is designed for the students to know differential equations and their solutions that will need in their major programs. Topics include: an in-depth study of first order and higher order differential equations, applications of differential equations of first order and partial differential equations. Emphasis will be placed on both acquiring skills and on gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts behind the techniques. Thus, it is applied to Geometry, Mechanics and other branches of Physics and also Social Sciences such as Economics and Psychology.



Course Summary

  •  Course offering includes computer concepts and the use of information technology in organizations.
  •  Includes the basics of Windows Operating System and types of software and memories, classification and basic of computers organization/architecture.
  • Course offerings provide opportunities for students to learn BCD and other codes with Karnaugh map.



Course Objective
  • The purpose of this course is to insinuate to students the basic yet so important computer knowledge which will be useful in all aspects in future.
  • The course provides computer number system literacy and basic of computer codes.
  • Course learning outcomes focus on skill development related to basic computer operations and architecture.

Course Summary:

 

This course helps students to understand concepts of various discrete and continuous probability distributions which have a wide range of applications in the field of statistics, which includes discrete distributions such as uniform, Bernoulli, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric and Hyper geometric. Also includes continuous distributions like Rectangular, Normal, Exponential, Beta, Cauchy, Gamma Distribution