Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit hours |
Description |
A0871103 |
Principles of Renewable Energy |
3 |
Introduction to renewable Energy include Photovoltaic, Wind power, Micro hydropower, Biomass energy, Waste power, Solar thermal power, Geothermal power, Ocean energy (tidal, tide-flow and wave), Ocean energy (OTEC), , Comparison of characteristics and cost of renewables. How we can use the sun, wind, biomass, geothermal resources, and water to generate more sustainable energy. It explains the fundamentals of energy, including the transfer of energy, as well as the limitations of natural resources. Starting with solar power, the text illustrates how energy from the sun is transferred and stored; used for heating, cooling, and lighting; collected and concentrated; and converted into electricity |
A0110168 |
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3 |
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A0110281 |
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3 |
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A1321100 |
Sport and Health |
3 |
Defining health and fitness: physical education, health education; the cognitive, emotional, skill-oriented, and social goals of physical education; the history of physical education: ancient, medieval, and modern ages, the Olympics, Athletics in Jordan: nutrition and exercising; athletic injuries: bone, joint , muscle, skin injuries; special exercises for figure deformation; diseases related to lack of exercise: diabetes, obesity, being underweight, back pain, cancer; hooliganism: causes and recommended solutions for hooliganism. |
A0110167 |
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3 |
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Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit hours |
Description |
A0551201 |
Microeconomics |
3 |
The course provides the basic knowledge of economics that is essential for all business major students to know. Topics covered in microeconomics include equilibrium models used by consumers and producers to satisfy needs under scarce resources, the theory of demand and supply, shifts in supply and demand, elasticity of demand and supply, consumer equilibrium, producer equilibrium, and markets under perfect competition. |
A0571101 |
Principles of Marketing (1) |
3 |
This course aim to describe the Marketing Concepts, the importance of understanding the marketplace and build customer engagement, and marketing mix; Analyzing the Marketing Environment: Marketing Environment Definition, The Micro-Environment, The Macro Environment, Responding to the Marketing Environment; Products: Product Definition, Product Dimensions, Product Classification, Product life cycle and its strategy;? pricing: pricing concept, pricing strategies and tactics; marketing channels: Understand the importance of marketing channels, Understand what value channel members create; marketing communications: define the promotion mix tools, the integrated marketing communications. Include planning and execution of promotional program. |
A0110104 |
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3 |
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A0551101 |
Principles of Financial Management |
3 |
This is an introductory finance course which assumes no prior knowledge of financial management. It introduces students to the fundamental concepts of financial management and the tools of financial decision making. These concepts relate primarily to the financial statement analysis, financial ratios analysis, time value of money, and capital budget techniques. |
A0511101 |
Principles of Business Administration |
3 |
This course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge of management functions. Students will learn the fundamental principles of business administration, which include: Introduction to management and organizations, management history, planning, organizing, leading, and controlling |
A0531101 |
Principles of Accounting (1) |
3 |
This course aims to prepare students to understand the definition and objectives of Accounting, and its Principles and Assumptions. As well, this course helps students to use the accounting equation in order to analyze the economic transactions, prepare the journal entries, posting, and prepare financial statements. Moreover, this course illustrates all of the following ( event, transaction, entry, journal, posting, ledger, trail balance, adjusting entries, correcting entries, closing entries, financial statement). |
A0591102 |
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3 |
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A0110192 |
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3 |
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Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit hours |
Description |
A0541202 |
Statistics and Probability for Data Science |
3 |
This course introduces students to the basic concepts and logic of statistical reasoning and gives students the practical ability at an introductory level to select, generate, and interpret appropriate descriptive and inferential methods. |
A0542505 |
Data Transmission |
3 |
This course aims to introduce students to the concept of data communications, communication signals, their characteristics, transmission methods and characteristics, and the basics of multiplexing and switching. |
A0543501 |
Systems Analysis and Design (1) |
3 |
This course covers the fundamentals of systems analysis and design methods with a special focus on information systems. The framework of information systems and the foundations of systems modeling, design and implementation are introduced, and these concepts are discussed in the context of the stages of the system life cycle. |
A0544401 |
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3 |
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A0543401 |
Decision Support Systems |
3 |
This course aims to provide students with basic knowledge about Decision Support Systems (DSS), which contribute to enhancing decision-making and problem solving in the business world. In particular, this course presents various topics related to the applications of computer-based systems to aid in managerial decision-making and to solve management problems. These topics include the decision-making process, concepts of artificial intelligence, data mining, types of decision support systems, and expert systems. |
A0541301 |
Electronic Business |
3 |
The course introduces students to the general forms of e-business and describes information technologies and web services that improve business productivity. Topics include basic knowledge of e-business and related information technology, e-business models, business use, and implementation of e-business in practice. |
A0543101 |
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2 |
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A0541401 |
Introduction To Information Technology |
3 |
This course aims to provide students with a basic knowledge and practical experience in the concepts of database management systems. This course focuses specifically on the following areas: data models, database languages, and database design. At the end of this course, students are expected to understand and apply the basic concepts needed to use and design database management systems. |
A0543201 |
Business Intelligence and Data Mining |
3 |
This course aims to introduce students to the rapidly developing field of business intelligence and business analytics. This course will provide students with an understanding of various data mining and business intelligence techniques that applied in a real-world environment to better manage business processes. In addition, how data analysis is used to achieve business success. In particular, it highlights the importance of implementing these techniques to improve managerial decision-making processes at all levels of the business and across organizational units. |
A0541101 |
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3 |
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A0543404 |
Big Data |
3 |
This course provides in-depth coverage of various topics in big data from data generation, storage, management, and transport to analytics, with a focus on the latest technologies, tools, architectures, and systems that make up computing solutions for big data in high-performance networks. Real-world big data applications and workflows in various fields (particularly in science) are presented as use cases to illustrate the development, deployment, and implementation of a wide range of emerging big data solutions. |
A0543102 |
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1 |
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A0543403 |
Artificial Intelligence |
3 |
This course provides an introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) concepts, theories, and applications relevant to business students. Students will study the historical foundations and evolution of AI as a field, gaining an understanding of key terminology, approaches, and techniques. |
A0542301 |
Data Visualization |
3 |
This course covers data visualization and the art and science of converting data into readable graphics. We will explore how to design and create data visualizations based on the available data and the tasks to be accomplished. This process includes data modeling, data manipulation (aggregation and filtering), mapping of data attributes to graphical attributes, and strategic visual coding based on known properties of visual perception as well as the tasks. Students will also learn to evaluate the effectiveness of visualization designs, and to think critically about each design decision, such as color selection and visual coding selection. Students will create their own data visualizations, and learn to use open source data visualization tools. |
A0544402 |
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3 |
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A0542401 |
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2 |
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A0542302 |
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems |
3 |
This course provides an overview of enterprise resource planning software systems and their role within an organization. It introduces the key concepts of integrated information systems and explains why these systems are valuable to businesses. In this course, students will learn about the critical success factors and implementation strategies that lead to enterprise system success and about the information, knowledge, and decision-making opportunities those enterprise systems provide. In addition, the program will study modules typical of enterprise systems: materials management, supply chain management, customer relationship management, finance, projects, and human resource management. |
A0543402 |
Cloud Computing and Security |
3 |
This course introduces students to the basic concepts of cloud computing from a business-centric point of view. It covers service delivery models, enabling technologies and mechanisms, cloud architectures, cloud security, privacy issues, virtualization, quality metrics, and current technologies for working with the cloud. |
A0542402 |
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1 |
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A0542101 |
Business Modelling |
3 |
business model. Students will learn how to analyze business models and understand what a business is and how it is structured by examining the characteristics of common types of business models. Furthermore, students will learn how to build and present a business model. |
A0542201 |
Data Engineering |
3 |
This course provides an overview of data engineering concepts, principles, and practices. Students will learn the end-to-end process of designing, building, and managing data pipelines without diving into technical programming topics. Through this course, students will gain perspective into the roles and responsibilities of data engineers and the importance of data engineering in modern data-driven organizations. |
A0542102 |
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3 |
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A0541402 |
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2 |
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A0541403 |
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1 |
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Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit hours |
Description |
A0594502 |
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2 |
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A0591203 |
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3 |
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A0591101 |
Internet Technology |
3 |
This course aims to introduce students to the key concepts of the Internet and web technologies and their services, applications and tools. This course will help the students to acknowledge the main benefits of internet technologies for reconstructing business structures, conducting business and achieving strategic objectives. It also provides students with a holistic view of the current state and the recent development of the Internet technology tools and applications such as computer servers, e-mail, web browsers, file transfer utilities. In addition, this course presents the new information technology infrastructure for internet and the reflection on how emerging technologies will empower society to do more with the Internet. |
A0592401 |
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2 |
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A0592402 |
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1 |
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A0543301 |
Advanced Applications in Electronic Business |
3 |
This course aims to provide an opportunity for students to develop their abilities to use e-business applications and technologies in the business environment. This course covers both the theoretical concepts of e-business strategy and operation, as well as its practical implementation in e-business practice. |
A0594503 |
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1 |
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A0561102 |
Principles of E-Marketing |
3 |
This course aims to provide students with the basics of internet marketing, its benefits and advantages and the difference between traditional marketing and e marketing as part of the marketing communications mix. This course also aims to provide students with knowledge related to business models, e-strategies, methods used for online advertising, and methods of maintaining and existing customers via the internet. New customer acquisition techniques, as well as the basic tools used in Internet marketing, developing Internet marketing strategies and plans and evaluating their results. |
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credit hours |
Description |
A0513201 |
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility |
3 |
This course introduces thoroughly the complex environment in which managers confront ethical decision-making. Topics include concepts, processes and best practices within successful business ethics programs. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of their moral responsibilities and obligations as members of the workforce and society, and able to integrate ethics into key strategic business decisions. |
A0111105 |
Business Mathematics |
3 |
The course introduces students to essential mathematical tools used in finance. Topics offered in this course include linear and nonlinear functions, simple and compound interest rates, annuities, amortization, bond valuation, and discounting. All subjects are presented to students in the context of mathematics and computational methods. |
A0511109 |
Business Communication Skills |
3 |
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A0593501 |
Cyber Security |
3 |
This course aims to provide students with a basic introduction to all aspects of cyber security including business, policy, procedures, communications security, network security, security management, legal issues, political issues, and technical issues. The course demonstrates how ethical, legal, and economic frameworks enable and constrain security technologies and policies. It will present specific topics including policy-making (at the national, international, and regulatory level), business models, and legal frameworks (including security duties, privacy issues, and security issues). |
A0512302 |
Scientific Research Methods |
3 |
This course provides students with knowledge and skills related to the scientific method of conducting business research. Students will learn the basic steps of conducting scientific research and writing a report using APA style formatting. Topics include; Introduction to scientific research, problem identification, literature review, theoretical framework, hypothesis development, research design, data collection methods, variable measurement, sampling, citation, and references. Ethical considerations and implications related to the research process are also covered. |