Certificate awarded
BSC
Major
physics
Program outcomes
Preparing scientifically, educationally and technically qualified teachers in the field of the Physics Department.
Program objectives
1- Preparing scientifically and technically qualified teachers in the fields of physical sciences to support the educational process and scientific research to contribute to meeting the needs of society. 2- Graduating scientific cadres capable of facing work challenges. 3- Providing university education according to modern methods of learning in order to create a teacher who keeps pace with the aspirations and requirements of society in the educational process. 4- Developing and raising the efficiency of teaching scientific courses to keep pace with the requirements of the educational process 5- The ability to conduct scientific research in the field of physics. 6- Building basic capabilities that qualify students to complete postgraduate studies
Job Market
Basic and middle education schools.
Description
The department of physics is the science that studies basic concepts such as energy, force and time, and everything that flows from this, such as mass, matter and their movement and, more broadly, the general analysis of nature, which aims to understand how the universe works. Physics attempts to understand natural phenomena and the forces and movement affecting their course, and to formulate knowledge in laws that not only explain previous processes, but also predict the course of natural processes with models that are slowly approaching reality.
Program content
Duration
4 Year
General credits
40
Elective credits
3
Compulsory credits
46
Total credits
124
Subject code | Subject name | Credits | Subject type | Subject prerequisites |
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ت.س101 | Islamic Culture | 2 | General | - |
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ل.ع102 | Arabic language 1 | 2 | General | - |
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ل.أ103 | English language | 2 | General | - |
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ح.س104 | Computer | 2 | General | - |
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م.ك.ت105 | Statistics | 2 | General | - |
This course presents: some general statistical concepts, tabular and graphical presentation of statistical data, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, correlation and regression. |
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م.ك.ت106 | 3 | General | - | |
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م.ك.ت107 | 2 | General | - | |
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م.ك.ت109 | 2 | General | - | |
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م.ر.ض110 | General mathmatical 1 | 4 | Supportive | - |
This course provides students with a basic understanding of functions, continuity, differentiation and its applications, and other basic concepts of mathematics. |
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CHEM101 | General Chemistry | 3 | Supportive | - |
The general chemistry course seeks to provide the student with theoretical knowledge about chemistry and its importance. The course also covers units of chemical measurement and chemical calculation. It also briefly covers a definition of the periodic table and the arrangement of elements based on their properties. And the shapes of some chemical molecules |
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PHY112 | Mechanics 1 | 3 | Compulsory | - |
The course provides the physics student with the basic principles of physics through systems of units and the basics of mechanics, from motion in one dimension to Newton's laws, work, energy, potential energy, and conservation of energy |
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PHY113 | Heat and properties of matter | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course studies heat and the properties of matter, including the following topics: temperature and thermometers, the zeroth law of thermodynamics and ideal gases, the amount of heat and thermal energy, elasticity, stress and strain, and fluid mechanics |
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PHY114 | sound and light | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course is concerned with studying mechanical (transverse and longitudinal) and electromagnetic waves and the phenomena resulting from them. |
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ل.ع.201 | Arabic language 2 | 2 | General | - |
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م.ك.ت.204 | Developmental psychology | 2 | General | - |
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م.ك.ت.205 | Teaching aids | 2 | General | - |
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م.ك.ت.206 | General teaching methods | 2 | General | - |
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م.ك.ت.207 | Methods and research methods | 3 | General | - |
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م.رض.208 | General mathematics ii | 4 | Supportive | - |
This course is concerned with studying some important applications of differentiation that were not taught in the first general mathematics course. It is also interested in studying integration in detail and dealing with the mathematical methods used to find it and some related applications. |
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م.رض209 | Linear Algebra | 3 | Supportive | - |
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م.رض306 | Ordinary Differential Equation | 4 | Supportive | - |
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م.فز211 | Mediumechanics | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course presents the principles of classical mechanics by studying different types of motion: such as motion in one dimension under the influence of variable forces (depending on time, speed, and position), motion under the influence of centripetal forces, gravitational forces, and rotational motion of solid bodies. |
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م.فز212 | Electricity | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course studies static electricity, represented by Coulomb's law, electric field intensity, Gauss's law, electric voltage, capacitors, and methods of connecting them, and current electricity, represented by Ohm's law, electric current circuits, and methods of analyzing them |
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م.فز213 | Optics | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course introduces the principles of optics theories, geometric optics, and physical optics. It covers a range of topics such as wave motion in one and three dimensions, plane waves, spherical waves, propagation of light: refraction, internal reflection and optical properties of metals, geometric optics: lenses and mirrors, polarization, interference, diffraction and optical devices. |
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م.فز214 | Thermodynamics | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course provides the student with some definitions of the basic concepts, principles, terminology, and variables in thermodynamics as well as thermodynamic systems. Explains the concepts of work, heat, internal energy, and heat capacity. It includes topics such as the first law of thermodynamics and its applications, the concept of entropy, reversible and irreversible processes, and thermodynamic cycles. |
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م.ك.ت301 | Measurement and evaluation | 2 | General | - |
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م.ك.ت302 | Educational psychology | 2 | General | - |
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م.ك.ت303 | Studies programs | 2 | General | - |
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م.رض404 | Partial Differential Equation | 4 | Supportive | م.رض306 |
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م.رض310 | Complex Analysis | 3 | Supportive | - |
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م.فز311 | Magnetsium | 3 | Compulsory | م.فز212 |
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م.فز312 | Modern & Atomic | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course provides an explanation of the basic concepts in modern physics, such as the theory of relativity, the wave behavior of particles, the particle behavior of electromagnetic waves, and the ways photons interact with matter, with an introduction to quantum mechanics. |
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م.فز313 | Classical Mechanics | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course aims to introduce the student to classical mechanics by covering a group of topics, such as identifying the center of mass of a system of bodies, as well as deducing the principle of conservation of linear momentum and how to apply it to study the motion of a system of particles, and studying the issue of collisions, types of collisions, and simple rotational and harmonic motion |
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م.فز314 | Electronics | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This course introduces the principles of electronics and covers various topics such as the electronic arrangement of atoms, pure and doped |
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م.فز315 | Physics mathmatical | 4 | Compulsory | - |
This course provides basic mathematics skills for use in solving physical problems. Its lectures cover a range of topics such as matrices, complex numbers, values, eigenvectors, first- and second-order differential equations, and their physical applications |
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م.فز316 | Physics Teaching Methods | 2 | Compulsory | - |
This course covers a range of topics such as the nature, history, and philosophy of science, the development, goals, and characteristics of science, approaches and methods of teaching physics, and the role of modern educational methods and technology in teaching physics |
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م.ك.ت401 | Graduation project | 2 | General | - |
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م.ك.ت402 | Practical education | 4 | General | - |
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م.فز410 | Solid State Physics | 3 | Compulsory | - |
This introductory course in solid state physics enriches theoretical and experimental knowledge in the properties of solids. It covers several topics, including, but not limited to, lattice points, symmetry processes, types of crystals, X-ray diffraction, binding energy of a crystal, thermal properties of solids, and free electron theory |
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م.فز411 | Nuclear physics | 3 | Compulsory | م.فز312, م.فز313 |
This course presents the principles of nuclear physics and covers the topics of the atomic nucleus, nuclear force, nuclear phenomena, nuclear models, nuclear radiation, nuclear reactions, and Q reaction energy. Nuclear decay theories (alpha, beta, and gamma). Radiation detectors and radiation doses. |
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م.فز412 | Quantum physics | 4 | Compulsory | - |
This course introduces the principles of quantum mechanics and covers the wave function, the principle of imprecision, algebraic operations on effects, time-dependent and non-time-dependent Schrödinger equations, their applications, and the hydrogen atom |
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م.فز413 | Statistical physics | 4 | Compulsory | م.ك.ت105, م.فز214 |
This course introduces the physics student to the principles of statistical physics and covers many topics such as statistical methods, distribution of velocities in Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics, applications of Bose-Einstein statistics, and Fermi-Dirac statistics. |
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م.فز414 | Electromagnetism | 3 | Compulsory | م.فز212, م.فز311 |
This course covers basic topics about: vectors, basic electromagnetic concepts, and electromagnetic theories. |
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م.فز415 | Renewable energies | 3 | Elective | - |
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NL100 | 2 | General | - | |
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