جامعة النجاح الوطنية
An-Najah National University
Mechanical Engineering
Duration: 60 Months (5 Years)
Degree Awarded: Bachelor
Student must complete 175 credit hours

University Requirements Student must complete 20 credit hours

Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequests
3
Computer components, types of computers, numbering systems, using of windows operationg system, user applications (word processing, electronic sheets, electroinc slides), introduction to computer networks and dealing with internet.
3
This course aims to establish the concept of islamic culture and its position among the other international cultures, its position in the muslim life, its sources, its bases and its characteristics. it also aims to introduce the islamic culture in faith, worship, relations, morals, and knowledge, to discuss the clash between cultures in addition to globalization, human rights, woman rights, democracy and other contemporary issues.
3
This course aims to improve the level of students in language skills and various literary, read and absorb and express written, and oral and tasted literary, through texts flags authors and poets in different eras, lessons in grammar and spelling, and brief definition months dictionaries and arab old ones the modern and how to use them. this course aims to implement the arabic language in the areas of reading and expression of both types oral and written communication.
3
University english i (e11000103) is a three credit-hour university-required english language course designed for students who need to work on the four skills of the language: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. the development of vocabulary and skills of comprehension are integral parts of the course. in addition, various reading strategies (making predictions, identifying main ideas, reading for details, relating information in the text to life experience) are introduced and developed through a wide range of topics for reading and writing. the course encourages a more analytical and independent approach to study and helps prepare the students for any subsequent exam preparation.
3
The course is mandatory for university students from various disciplines, so it provides students with knowledge and `information about the palestinian reality and in particular the political developments of the palestinian cause since its inception until the present day in line social and economic developments and political which constitute the main pillars for the study of the palestinian political reality. this course aims to study the palestinian issue from its beginning until present in social, economic and political issues.
10106 Physical Education 1 1
1
This course aims to familiarize students with community institutions and their contribution through voluntary efforts to serve these institutions to achieve the sdgs. students are required to complete a minimum of 50 hours of community service to successfully pass the course. additionally, students must attend 6 guidance sessions on volunteer work and participate in intensive training for selected community service programs if they choose to engage in such programs.
3
University english ii is a three-credit hour university-required english language course which is offered to students majoring in sciences, engineering, agriculture, veterinary, and information technology ... etc. students in this course will be exposed to a range of science-based writings in english that supply students with samples of the kind of academic english they are likely to encounter in their textbooks. exercises on grammar, vocabulary and textual organization are geared towards developing students observational and analytical skills that aid comprehension. the course uses an integrated approach which allows for communicative interaction in the class to actively test and broaden the listening and speaking abilities of the students. furthermore, the acquisition of vocabulary items will be reinforced through their use in written sentences. additional training in writing will be given through questions and answers, summaries of principal ideas in a reading passage and the preparation of reports.
32100 Remedial English 0

University Optional Requirements Student must complete 6 credit hours

Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequests
10110 Pharmacy & Society 2
10111 Household Gardening 2
10112 Farm Animals Husbandry 2
2
This course explores the concepts of democracy and human rights and the interrelationship between them. it examines the notion of human rights, their foundations, characteristics, and classifications, as well as the role of international organizations in their promotion and protection. the course aims to enhance students' understanding of the significance of democracy and human rights for both the state and society, with particular emphasis on the arab world. additionally, it addresses the evolution of democracy and human rights globally.the course further examines the concept of international humanitarian law (ihl), its historical development, and its principal sources both customary and treaty-based. it outlines the key legal obligations of parties to armed conflicts and neutral states, as well as the duties of occupying powers toward the occupied territory and its population.
2
A practical course that aims to connect fundamental physics concepts with everyday life and community needs. through this course, students acquire the scientific skills necessary to apply physics knowledge in solving real-world problems that affect society, such as measuring air quality, energy efficiency, lighting and heating technologies, and evaluating the physical properties of materials in local environments.the course encourages students to develop scientific projects that serve the local community and to work in teams to analyze data and propose practical, science-based solutions.
10123 Society & Chemistry 2
10124 Protection of Palestine Environment 2
2
This course aims at studying individual, family and community relationships, the cause of pathological phenomena in the society and their symptoms, sources of water and its pollution, air-transmitted diseases, flora and fauna. in addition, the course highlights diseases resulting from technological and urban development. noise pollution is a case in point. it deals with the dimensions of personal and environmental health and their relationship to social, economic, psychological and political factors, measurements and indices of community health status. theoretical framework for viewing organizational issues in the delivery of health services is also discussed.
2
This course addresses the importance of mathematics in daily life and its role in solving community problems. students are introduced to applications of mathematics in areas such as health, economics, environment, and urban planning, with an emphasis on using basic arithmetic skills and simple models to analyze real-world issues. the course aims to raise students awareness of the significance of mathematics and its role in improving quality of life in society.
10130 Information System in Knowledge Society 2
10131 Geography of Palestine 2
10132 History & Civilization of Palestinians 2
10133 Modern Palestinian Lit. 2
10134 Palestinian Society 2
10137 Population Communication 2
10141 System of Islam 2
10142 Family System in Islam 2
10143 Principles of Religious Observances 2
2
Topics addressed in this course include concept ofsira(biography), its sources, importance, benefit, qualities, most important contemporary suspicions around the qur'anic narrative and responses to them; study of the most important events in the life of the messenger, peace be upon him, from birth to death. this course is a detailed analytical study of the prophet's biography and the lessons that can be drawn from it.
10151 General Principles in Administration 2
10152 Accounting & Book_Keeping 2
2
This course explores the science of toxins and their impacts on human health and the environment, while emphasizing practical strategies for prevention and intervention. students will understand the mechanisms of toxic substances, including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental pollutants, and examine their effects on biological systems. by the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to assess risks, implement safety measures, and advocate for effective public health strategies to mitigate the impact of toxins in various societal contexts.
10156 Investment Principles 2
2
This course an in-depth examination of the interaction between drugs and societal factors, bridging the gap between pharmacological science and its broader social implications. students will explore the mechanisms of drug action, therapeutic uses, and side effects, while also addressing the societal, economic, and ethical dimensions of pharmacology and the impact of pharmaceuticals on public health.
10161 Engineering & Society 2
10162 Environment in Palestine 2
10165 Earthquake Eng'g & Hasards Assessments 2
10168 Principles of Occupational Safety 2
2
Definition of the word "music" from both linguistic and moral perspectives, interpreting the meanings of music as a science, an art, and a language, the different musical divisions and forms, writing these forms on the musical staff, the method of drawing the clef, the various musical scales, the dimensions that confine it, the distances where the notes exist, the different sections, also the student gets acquainted with the global musical templates, such as symphony and opera, and familiarizes with the arabic templates, such as qasida, mawwashah, adwar, and samai.
2
This course underscores the importance of studying folklore and how this genre inspires popular artists. this course also looks at the processes of glass- blowing, pottery-making, textile industry, etc. with a focus on hosting experts and craftsmen in various fields of folk arts.
10211 Principles of Healthy Nutrition 2
10251 Animal & Human Health 2
2
Psychological culturethis course studies the basic concepts of psychology, including perception, emotions, personality, and communication. it focuses on understanding human behavior through various psychological theories and aims to enhance students psychological awareness and culture, helping them interact with themselves and others in a healthy and social manner
2
Psychological culturethis course studies the basic concepts of psychology, including perception, emotions, personality, and communication. it focuses on understanding human behavior through various psychological theories and aims to enhance students psychological awareness and culture, helping them interact with themselves and others in a healthy and social manner
10712 Study Research and Skills 2
10713 Education in Palestine 2
10720 measurment and evaluation 2

College Requirements Student must complete 20 credit hours

Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequests
3
This course covers the concepts of function, inverse function, models, limits, continuity and derivatives, the differentiation rules and their applications, related rates, linear approximation, and hyperbolic functions. the mean value theorem, indeterminate forms, l' hospital's rule, curve sketching, and optimization problems.
3
    • 21101
This course introduces students to: the integration and differentiation of exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric and partial trigonometric functions and methods of integration, polar co-ordinates, conic sections, extraordinary integration and indefinite quantities.
3
In this course, the following subjects are introduced: vectors, linear and two-dimensional motions, newtons mechanics, work and energy, linear and angular moment, gravitation and simple harmonic motion.
3
    • 22101
This course covers electrical fields and potentials, capacitors, electrical circuits, magnetic field induction, rc and rl circuits, electromagnetic waves, optics, interference and diffraction.
1
    • 22101
This course involves a number of selected experiments in mechanics.
22108 General Physics II ( Lab) 1
    • 22102
    • 22107
0
English for the workplace is a three-hour non-credited english course offered to students of economics and administrative sciences and engineering. this course is designed to train senior students in these faculties to communicate effectively in the business world. it focuses on practical oral and written business communication principles and applications with particular emphasis on writing, sending and answering e-mails, writing proposals for field projects and discussing them with an audience as well as training students to prepare and execute presentations and to express themselves orally. students are also trained to use modern technology in communication and to contact/ communicate with their instructors through the university moodle program.
61096 رسم هندسي- عملي 0
61097 Practical Eng'g Workshp I 0
61098 Practical Eng'g Workshop II 0
61099 Descriptive Geometry Lab. 0
61102 Eng'g Workshop I 1
61103 Eng'g Workshop II 1
    • 67100 or
    • 61102
61104 Eng'g Drawing 2
61120 Descriptive Geometry 2
    • 62113 or
    • 61104

Speciality Requirements Student must complete 111 credit hours

Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequests
3
    • 21102
Parametric equations and polar coordinates, vectors in r2 and r3 and surfaces, vector valued functions, partial differential with applications and multiple integration, vector calculus and its aspects
21203 Differential Equations 3
    • 21201
21241 Linear Algebra 3
    • 63211 or
    • 21201
3
Understanding of basic principles of general chemistry such as : structure of molecules ,ions and atoms , types of reactions , stoichiometry , theories of bonding .
1
    • 23101
The objective of this course is to provide the students with experiences in general chemistry techniques, i.e., using bunsen burner, electric balance, calorimeter, and other glassware, and performing various chemistry techniques such as filtration, titration and gravimetric analysis.
3
This course introduces the basic programming concepts including writing, executing and debugging programs. concepts of modularity and encapsulation, focusing on modules and abstract data types and basic data structures are covered.
67211 Statics 3
    • 22101
67212 Electrical Circuits 3
    • 22102 or
    • 21102
67221 Dynamics 3
    • 61110 or
    • 67211
67222 Electronics 3
    • 63292 or
    • 67212
67223 Engineering Economy 2
67227 Electrical Circuits & Electronics Lab 1
    • 63293 or
    • 63291 or
    • 67212
67311 Mechanics of Materials (1) 3
    • 61110 or
    • 67211
67312 Thermodynamics I 3
    • 23101
67313 Fluid Mechanics 3
    • 67211 or
    • 61110
    • 21202 or
    • 21203
67314 Engineering Materials 3
    • 23101
67315 Engineering Measurements 3
    • 65260 or
    • 63291 or
    • 67212
    • 63391 or
    • 67316
67316 Electrical Machines 3
    • 63291 or
    • 67212
67321 Thermodynamics II 3
    • 67220 or
    • 67312
67322 Numerical Methods 3
    • 21203 or
    • 21202 or
    • 21241
    • 66111
67323 Mechanics of Machinery 3
    • 61211 or
    • 67210 or
    • 67221
67324 Probability and Statistics 3
    • 21102
67325 Automatic Control 3
    • 63391 or
    • 63292 or
    • 63291 or
    • 67316
    • 21202 or
    • 21203
67326 Mechanical Drawing 2
    • 62102 or
    • 61104
67327 Engineering Materials Lab 1
    • 67330 or
    • 67314
    • 67311 or
    • 61207
67411 Machine Design I 3
    • 67210 or
    • 61211 or
    • 67221
    • 61207 or
    • 67311
67412 Digital Logic 3
    • 67222
    • 21203
3
    • 21202 or
    • 21203
Solving differential equations using series and special functions. fourier series, integrals, and transforms. partial differential equations and applications in mechanical engineering.
67415 Heat Transfer 3
    • 21203
    • 67220 or
    • 67329 or
    • 67312
67417 Engineering Measurements Lab 1
    • 67315
67418 Automatic Control Lab 1
    • 67325
67419 Electrical Machines Lab 1
    • 63391 or
    • 67316
67421 Machine Design II 3
    • 67317 or
    • 67411
67422 Mechanical Vibrations 3
    • 67210 or
    • 21203
    • 21202 or
    • 67323
67423 Manufacturing Processes 3
    • 67330 or
    • 61103 or
    • 67200 or
    • 67314
67424 Microprocessor 3
    • 63293 or
    • 67222
67425 Projects in Mechanical Design 1
    • 67317 or
    • 67411
67427 Thermo-Fluid Lab 1
    • 67329 or
    • 67321
    • 67320 or
    • 67313
67510 Engineering Practice 3
67511 Graduation Project I 2
67517 Heat Transfer Lab 1
    • 67415
67518 Microprocessor Lab 1
    • 67424
67521 Graduation Project II 3
    • 67511
67522 Operations Management 3
    • 64251 or
    • 67322 or
    • 67223
67527 Manufacturing Processes Lab 1
    • 67332 or
    • 67423
67528 Vibrations and Mechines of Machines Lab 1
    • 67414 or
    • 67422

Speciality Optional Requirements Student must complete 15 credit hours

Course Code Course Name Credit Hours Prerequests
67505 Design of Thermal Systems 3
    • 67415 or
    • 67322
3
    • 67313 or
    • 67320
Introduction to buildings systems. analysis, design, and selection of fluidic, thermal, electro-mechanical and electrical systems. cold water, hot water, sewer and drainage systems analysis, standards, codes, specifications and networks, fire-fighting systems and alarms. elevators and escalators, and accelerators systems standards, selection and specifications. introduction to electrical power supply networks specifications, standards, and selection.
67540 Digital Logic and Computer Design 3
67541 Data Structure 3
    • 66111
67542 Electronics 2 3
    • 67222
67543 Computer Controlled Systems 3
    • 67424 or
    • 67325
67544 Fluid Power Control 3
    • 67471 or
    • 67424 or
    • 67325
67545 Industrial Automation 3
    • 67424 or
    • 67325
67546 Design of Mechatoronics Systems 3
    • 67424 or
    • 67325
67547 Computer Aided Manufacturing 3
    • 67423
67560 Heat Exchangers Design 3
    • 67313 or
    • 67415
67561 Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning 3
    • 67320 or
    • 67313 or
    • 67321
    • 67420 or
    • 67415
67562 Thermal Power Plants 3
    • 67321 or
    • 67415
    • 67313
67563 Hydraulic Machinery 3
    • 67313
67564 Fuel and Internal Combustion 3
    • 67415 or
    • 67321
67565 Heating and Plumping Systems of Building 3
    • 67415 or
    • 67321
    • 67320 or
    • 67313
67566 Refrigeration 3
    • 67321 or
    • 67415
67581 Electric Drives 3
    • 67212
67582 Robotics 3
    • 67325 or
    • 67323
67583 Special Topics in Mechatronics I 3
67584 Special Topics in Mechatronics II 1
67586 Energy Conversion 3
    • 67420 or
    • 67415
67587 Internal Combustion Engines 3
    • 67415 or
    • 67321
67588 Special Topics in Thermal Power (1) 3
67589 Special Topics in Thermal Power (2) 1
67590 Finite Elements Analysis 3
    • 67413
67591 Mechanics of Materials 2 3
    • 67311
67592 Casting and Welding 3
    • 67332 or
    • 67423
67593 Numerically Controlled Machining 3
    • 67423
67594 Metal Forming 3
    • 67423
67595 Disign for Manufacturing 3
    • 67425 or
    • 67423
67596 Design of Mechatronics Systems2 3
    • 67546
67597 Kinematic Synthesis 3
    • 67323

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