| | | Welcome To the College | Welcome To the College It is of my great pleasure to welcome you to the College of Engineering at Mutah University. Our College is one of the oldest engineering colleges in Jordan. It was established in 1984 with four College members. The College has grown since that time to become one of the largest colleges in the university. Currently, a total of 67 College members and about 50 of supporting and technician staff with a wide spectrum of research and industrial experience who are involved in well-structured undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Since that time, the number of students increased sharply year by year to reach 3000 students enrolled in six different departments. The College offers Bachelor Degree of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Computer and Industrial Systems Engineering with the completion of 163 credit hours of multidisciplinary subjects, and eight weeks of field training. In addition, the College offers Masters Degree (M.Sc) in five programs: MSc in Engineering Management, MSc in Telecommunications Engineering, MSc in Renewable Energy, MSc in Mechanical Engineering, and MSc in Water and Environmental Engineering. Additionally, the College provides short courses, workshops, and consulting services in different fields of engineering through the University Southern Center for Studies and Continuing Education (SCSCE) to extend its services to community by participating in meetings, councils, committees, and conferences in both public and private sectors. Moreover, our College has excellent reputation among Arabic and Jordanian Engineering Colleges through graduating qualified engineers who proved themselves in local, regional and international job markets. Nowadays, the College is working on strategic plan for its academic programs to be accredit by the Qٍ Quality assurance and by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET of the United States of America in order to maintain its excellence in engineering education in Jordan and the region. | | | | | | About us | About The Department of Electrical Engineering started with a few staff members, offering an intensive five-year Bachelor degree program. Currently, there are 275 students and 17 college members. These numbers are expected to increase over the next upcoming years. The department offers two tracks: Electrical Engineering /Communications and (b) Electrical Engineering / Power & Control (undergraduate). The undergraduate degree curriculum provides a wide range of basic knowledge in applied sciences such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. This is followed by strong comprehensive and balanced departmental requirements in the different fields of Electrical Engineering, both in classrooms and laboratories. The degree requirements also include a wide spectrum of selective knowledge in Languages, Social Sciences, History, Management, Law and many other fields. The students have access to the latest computer facilities and software that are available in the market, in order to stimulate their engineering skills. Students have the chance of combining the different knowledge skills they gained by conducting different designs through their graduation projects. Moreover, the department offers two postgraduate program (MSc.) in Communication and in Power Engineering. The department has the following well-equipped laboratories to support the theoretical understanding of students. Electrical Circuits and Filters Lab MATLAB Applications Lab in Electrical Engineering Electronic Circuits and Devices Lab Electronics Lab Analog Communication Lab Measurements and Instrumentation Lab Industrial Electronics Lab (Power Electronics Lab) Electric Machines Lab Power System Programing Lab Power Systems Lab Digital Communications & Communication Systems Lab Automatic Control Lab Protection and High Voltage Lab Antenna and Microwave Lab Logic Design and Microprocessors Lab These laboratories are available for students to use during their scheduled laboratory courses. Moreover, students can also request permission from their instructors to access the laboratories outside of the designated course hours. | Electrical Engineering | Electrical Engineering | | | | About us | Society has always viewed Mechanical Engineers as creators of products that are needed at affordable costs. Mechanical Engineers develop and use technologies from aerospace to agriculture. The growing concern for the environment has opened up new opportunities and engineers. Mechanical engineers also play major roles in many fields of interest which include: energy utilization and conservation, heating and air conditioning, transportation and automotive fields, refrigeration and fluid machinery, production and processing machinery, and their maintenance. They have responsibility for research and development, testing and maintenance, control, and manufacture in many diverse fields. Because a mechanical engineer might work in any of these fields, an academic program has been planned that offers challenging and basic education. The Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in 1994 as part of the Engineering College. Currently, it has a total number of 226 student enrollment, and 18 college members with interest in the following fields of specializations such as: thermal sciences, fluid mechanics, design and manufacturing, controls and dynamics, applied mechanics, industrial management, and material science. The department offers a Bachelor degree in mechanical engineering. A basic science program in physics, chemistry and mathematics is followed up by an intensive engineering science program in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, solid mechanics, design, materials and manufacturing, engineering management, energy, and many more courses. This gives the student a broad knowledge in the thermal field sciences, production and management sciences. The program includes a number of elective courses that permit the student to undertake further studies in the field of her/his particular interest. Many courses are supported with their related labs to increase the knowledge and prepare the student for graduate work. A master's degree program is currently under planning and will be introduced into the department in the near future. Teaching And Research Labs: The following laboratories in the department are well-equipped and provide facilities for both instruction and research. 1- Mechanical Maintenance. 2- Mechanical Vibrations. 3- Advanced Thermal Lab. 4- Heat Transfer. 5- Thermodynamics. 6- Fluid Mechanics. 7- Theory of Machines. 8- Automotive and Internal Combustion Engine. 9- Properties of Materials. 10- Strength of Materials. 11- Metrology. 12- Manufacturing Process A steam power plant in the advanced thermal lab is a good example of the equipment available. The department can be reached on 032372380 ext 6115 , 6116 Or by Email: sajibury@mutah.edu.jo Prof.Saloom A. Al-Jibury | Mechanical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | | | | About us | Significant progress has taken place in recent years in the field of Civil Engineering. The need for design qualifications in Civil Engineering is also on the rise. The aim of this department is to extend the knowledge and expermint in a wide range of Civil Engineering subject areas. The department provides a thorough understanding of each subject area. The academic staff have established strengths in certain areas of Civil Engineering such as: Structures, Soils Mechanics, Foundations, Environment, and Water Resources. Current research by the academic staff covers many broad and complementary areas. The department was established in l990. Currently it has 16 college members with 204 undergraduate students. The department offers (B.Sc.) degree in Civil Engineering through an integrated study plan which consists of the basic science, mathematics, and computer courses, in addition to the core courses in Structural Analysis, Reinforced Concrete and Steel Design, Traffic and Highway Construction and Design, Soil Mechanics, Foundation Design, Water Resources and Sanitary Engineering, and Construction Engineering and Management. The department has several state-of the-art laboratories which have been designed to implement the basic theoretical knowledge in the fields of Civil Engineering. Currently, the department is finalizing a proposed study to introduce the M.Sc. degree in the very near future. The department can be reached on ext 6137 , 6138
| Civil and Environment Engineering | Civil and Environment Engineering | | | | About the Department | Greetings and welcome to the home page of Computer Engineering Department (CED), a department of the College of Engineering at Mutah University! Here, we invite you to have a look around and find out important information about our great department. This website provides information about the undergraduate degree program, research studies and activities. In addition, on this page, check out the latest news and information about our faculty, staff, and students. CED offers an undergraduate program (B.Sc.) in Computer Engineering. Currently, we have about 200 students enrolled in this program. Since its establishment in 2000, our Department has been ranked as one of the best computer engineering departments in Jordan. Based on this, our graduates are employed by key companies in Jordan and worldwide. We hope this website will give a useful help and information about the CED department. If you need more information about our CED, we encourage you to contact us anytime and our faculty and staff will be happy to answer your inquires. The department can be reached on 032372380 ext 6135 , 6136 Or by Email: mutaz.altarawneh@mutah.edu.jo Dr. Mutaz A. Al-Tarawneh | Computer Engineering | Computer Engineering | | | | About us | The Department Of Industrial Systems Engineering Started With A Few Staff Members, Offering An Intensive Five-Year Bachelor Degree Program. Currently, There Are 200 Students And 12 College Members. These Numbers Are Expected To Increase Up To 500 Students. The Undergraduate Degree Curriculum Provides A Wide Range Of Basic Knowledge In Applied Sciences Such As Mathematics, Physics, And Chemistry. This Is Followed By Strong Comprehensive And Balanced Departmental Requirements In The Different Fields Of Industrial Systems, Both In Classrooms And Laboratories. The Degree Requirements Also Includes A Wide Spectrum Of Selective Knowledge In Languages, Social Sciences, History, Management, Law And Many Other Fields. The Students Have Access To The Latest Computer Facilities And Software That Are Available In The Market, In Order To Stimulate Their Engineering Skills. In Addition To The Senior Project, The Students Are Assigned Independent Projects At An Appropriate Stage For Designing Systems And Solving Problems Related To Local Industries And Local Communities. The Total Credit Hour For Undergraduate For Graduation Is 163. Moreover, The Department Offers Postgraduate Programs (MSc.) In Engineering Management And In Smart Systems Of Energy Management. Teaching and Research Labs: The Department Has The Following Well-Equipped Shared Laboratories With Other Departments: 1- Strength Of Materials Lab 2- Thermo Dynamics And Heat Transfer Lab. 3-Industrial Control Lab 4-Systems Modeling And Simulation Lab. 5-Measurement And Instrumentation Systems Lab. Vision; To Be A Recognized As A National And Regional Pioneer Program In Industrial Systems Engineering Education, Research, And Community Engagement Mission: To Graduate Competent Industrial Systems Engineers Who Fulfill Market Needs And Are Equipped With Industrial Systems Engineering Knowledge And Research And Fundamental Skills Capable Of Working In Diverse Environments And Able To Contribute To The National Sustainable Development Plans. Program Objectives: The Following Main Objectives Will Be Achieved By The Program:- 1. Graduates With Sound Knowledge And Research Foundations Needed By The Potential Job Market. 2. Graduate Equipped With Fundamental Skills Necessary For Success As Industrial Systems Engineers In Diverse Environments Including Such Skills As Problem Solving, Communication, Ethical And Cultural Awareness, And Teamwork. 3. Graduates Prepared To And Capable Of Pursuing Advanced Degrees In Industrial Systems Engineering Or Closely Related Fields Oriented To Serve National Development By Addressing Pressing National And Global Contemporary Issues. 4. Graduates Who Demonstrate Leadership And Life-Long Learning Capacity For Continuous Improvement. Students Outcomes: By The Time Of Graduation, Our Graduates Should Be Able To Demonstrate The Ability To: A - Apply Knowledge Of Mathematics, Science, Smart Systems And Engineering In Practice. B – Design, Analysis Of Industrial Systems And Conduct Experiments As Well As Analyze And Interpret Data. C - Design Systems, Components, Or Processes To Meet The Desired Needs. D - Function Within Multidisciplinary Teams. E - Identify, Formulate, And Solve Engineering Problems. F - Understand Professional And Ethical Responsibilities Of Industrial Systems Engineers. G - Communicate Effectively. H - Obtain Broad Knowledge To Understand The Implications Of Engineering Solutions Within Global And Societal Contexts. I - Recognition Of The Need For, And Possess The Ability To Engage In, Lifelong Learning. J - Possess Knowledge Of Contemporary Issues. K - Use The Techniques, Skills, And Modern Engineering Tools Necessary For Industrial Systems Engineering Practice. Head Of Industrial Systems Engineering: Prof.Saloom A. Al-Jibury Email: sajibury@mutah.edu.jo Ext. 6176 | Industrial Systems Engineering | Industrial Systems Engineering | | | | . | | Chemical Engineering | Chemical Engineering |
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