The document provides the course syllabus for the third year, first semester of the Production Engineering Department at Alexandria University Faculty of Engineering. It lists 6 required courses totaling 30 weekly hours. The courses cover topics like plasticity, human factors, engineering statistics, electric engineering, machine tool theory and design, and an elective. It also provides the assessment breakdown for each course including classwork, labs, oral exams, final exams, and total marks. A similar layout is shown for the third year, second semester syllabus which covers 6 additional required courses.
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Study Plan for third year production engineering department
The document provides the course syllabus for the third year, first semester of the Production Engineering Department at Alexandria University Faculty of Engineering. It lists 6 required courses totaling 30 weekly hours. The courses cover topics like plasticity, human factors, engineering statistics, electric engineering, machine tool theory and design, and an elective. It also provides the assessment breakdown for each course including classwork, labs, oral exams, final exams, and total marks. A similar layout is shown for the third year, second semester syllabus which covers 6 additional required courses.
The document provides the course syllabus for the third year, first semester of the Production Engineering Department at Alexandria University Faculty of Engineering. It lists 6 required courses totaling 30 weekly hours. The courses cover topics like plasticity, human factors, engineering statistics, electric engineering, machine tool theory and design, and an elective. It also provides the assessment breakdown for each course including classwork, labs, oral exams, final exams, and total marks. A similar layout is shown for the third year, second semester syllabus which covers 6 additional required courses.
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