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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Islamic University of Gaza Engineering Faculty
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Technical English ENGG 1305
Basil Hamed, Ph. D. Control Systems Engineering
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Course Syllabus Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technical English ENGG 1305 Prerequisite: General English Instructor : Basil Hamed, Ph.D. Control Systems Engineering Office : B336 iugaza.edu WebSite : Phone : Ext. 2875 Meeting :ENGG 1305 (S, TU) 9:30-11: (K 503)
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Course Syllabus Course Description:
English Technical Writing, is designed to teach engineering students how to effectively communicate technical information. Specifically, it helps students learn how to report technical information to a non-technical audience in both oral and written formats. We will work to better understand and develop our writing process, composing with word and image.
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Course Syllabus References:
Text Book: Mark Ibbotson, Cambridge English for Engineering, Cambridge References: Michael Alley, “ The Craft of Scientific Writing” 3rd ed., 2000. Huckin, T. and Olsen. L. Technical writing and professional communication for non-native speakers of English. McGraw-Hill, 1991 Handbook of Technical Writing, 4th ed.,1993 by Charles T. Brusaw, Gerald J. Alred, and Walter E. Oliu
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Course Syllabus Course Aim:
Develop language skills for greater accuracy and precision Provide students with opportunities to improve their English communication skills in the context of their own interests, disciplines and/or future career aspirations Give students further opportunities to explore how to use English as a tool for inquiry, learning, thinking and communicating within their chosen fields or areas of interest. To be able to speak & Write technical English
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Course Syllabus Materials Covered: Design Measurement
Material Technology Manufacturing and Assembly Static And Dynamic Principles Energy & temperature Mechanisms Electricity .
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Units Chapters Unit 1 Design Chapters 1-3: Drawing, Design Development, design solutions Unit 2 Measurement Chapters 4-7, 10: Horizontal and vertical Measurements, Locating and setting out, Dimensions of circles, Dimensional accuracy, Area, size and mass Unit 3 Material Technology Chapters 11-17: Material types, Steel, Non-ferrous metals, Polymers, Minerals and ceramics, Concrete, Wood Unit 4 Manufacturing and Assembly Chapters 26-28: Interconnection, Mechanical fasteners, Non-mechanical joints
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Unit 5 Static And Dynamic Principles Chapters 30-33: Load, stress and strain, Structural mechanics, Motion and simple machines Unit 6 Energy & temperature Chapters 36-37: Energy, Heat & temperature Unit 7 Mechanisms Chapters 40-41: Engines and motors, Transmission Unit 8 Electricity Chapters 43-45: Current, voltage and resistance, Electrical supply, Circuits and components
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Course Syllabus Course outcomes: Speaking:
- To communicate about technical topics. Reading: - To understand a wide variety of texts including diagrams, tables, graphs, course brochures and job advertisements. - To compare different sources of information, written and spoken. Writing: - To write simple descriptions and explanations on technical subjects related to student's field of study. - To write study- and work-related letters.
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Course Syllabus Grading System: Homework, and Class participation 10 %
Quizzes % Mid term Exam % (9/4/2019, :30-12:30) Final Exam % (19 /6/2019, 8:30-10:30) Quizzes: Will be given in the class Homework Homework assignments are to be returned on time. No excuses will be accepted for any delay. Office Hours Open-door policy, by appointment or as posted.
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