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Courses of Instruction for the Foundation Year



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Facts and Achievements
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Courses of Instruction for the Foundation Year
1. The common courses shared by all faculties in the Foundation Year are
2. Computer Skills. Communication Skills
4. Intensive English Language I and II. Total credit hours are distributed as follows
• 12 credit hours for the first level/semester;
•15 credit hours for the second level/semester.
5.Courses for the Natural Sciences track are
• Mathematics General Physics
General Chemistry
• General Statistics
• General Biology. Courses for the Administration Sciences & Humanities track
• Islamic Studies
Language Skills
• Quantitative Methods for the Humanities and
Administrative Sciences III Arabic Writing
• Research Skills and Thinking-based Learning.
7. Total credits hours are distributed as follows
•14 credit hours for the first level/semester;
• 15 credit hours for the second level/semester.
Foundation Year System and Regulations
- Students study two consecutive levels (during two academic semesters) to complete all Foundation Year courses- Students cannot Add or Drop courses the schedule is fixed for all students throughout the period of study in the Preparatory Year- The Deanship of Admissions and Registration automatically do the registration under the Foundation Year academic plan- Students who fail to complete Foundation Year courses can repeat the courses they failed the following semester. If the course is a prerequisite to another course, registration in the second course is deferred to the semester following (if the Foundation

Year of the student’s frame does not exceed 3 academic semesters- Students must successfully complete all Foundation Year courses during the first year. Only one additional semester is allowed for students who fail to complete the requirements of the Foundation Year (provided they complete all requirements within the frame of three academic semesters- A student cannot take the final exam if his or her absence rate exceeds 20% of the total lectures and classes designated for each course during the semester. A grade of DN (Denied) is registered in his or her final transcript of records.

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