Course Offering kfupm 2024
The course offering kfupm 2024 has started which is a very happy occasion for the students. kfupm 2024 courses provide excellent facilities to help students plan better. We are pleased to introduce a new process for notifying students of the list of courses offered in the summer term 233 prior to the start of the spring term 232. About which we will describe the complete details below.
This will allow students to better plan their spring-summer-fall semesters by knowing whether or not a planning course will be offered and altering their plans accordingly. Note that these courses will be provided for the summer term 233 during the early registration period for the Zagli term, but there is no guarantee that they will be offered if a small number of students register for the Kfupm course.
Please use this list and note that you have one more registration period remaining at the beginning of spring term 232 so that you plan to register in the summer and not be affected by not offering kfupm courses. Make any adjustments. Click on given lnk for Course offering kfupm 2024 admission.
Summer kfupm course offerings- Term 233 (Revised)
Subject | Course | Male | Female |
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ACCT | 110 | ||
ACCT | 210 | ||
BUS | 200 | ||
CE | 201 | ||
CE | 202 | ||
CGS | 392 | ||
CHE | 204 | ||
CHE | 212 | ||
CHE | 300 | ||
CHEM | 101 | ||
CIE | 301 | ||
CIE | 305 | ||
COE | 292 | ||
EE | 201 | ||
EE | 203 | ||
EE | 204 | ||
EE | 234 | ||
EE | 235 | ||
EE | 272 | ||
EE | 303 | ||
EE | 315 | ||
EE | 370 | ||
EE | 371 | ||
EE | 390 | ||
EE | 391 | ||
ENGL | 03-SM | ||
ENGL | 04-SM | ||
ENGL | 102 | ||
ENGL | 214 | ||
GEOL | 430 | ||
GEOP | 490 | ||
GS | 318 | ||
GS | 321 | ||
IAS | 111 | ||
IAS | 121 | ||
IAS | 212 | ||
IAS | 322 | ||
IAS | 430 | ||
ICS | 104 | ||
ISE | 291 | ||
ISE | 307 | ||
MATH | 002 | ||
MATH | 101 | ||
MATH | 102 | ||
MATH | 201 | ||
MATH | 208 | ||
MATH | 371 | ||
ME | 201 | ||
ME | 203 | ||
ME | 216 | ||
ME | 217 | ||
ME | 311 | ||
ME | 322 | ||
ME | 323 | ||
ME | 401 | ||
ME | 402 | ||
MGT | 355 | ||
OM | 210 | ||
OM | 311 | ||
PHYS | 102 | ||
STAT | 211 | ||
STAT | 212 | ||
STAT | 319 |
Also see: UCC Summer Courses 2024
Four-Year Academic Plan
Four-Year Undergraduate Courses Offering Plan | |||||||||||
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Digital/Business Foundation | |||||||||||
Freshman Year | |||||||||||
Course | Type | Title | LT | LB | Cr | Course | Type | Title | LT | LB | Cr |
MATH 101 | MS | Calculus I | 4 | 0 | 4 | MATH 102 | MS | Calculus II | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Sophomore Year | |||||||||||
Course | Type | Title | LT | LB | Cr | Course | Type | Title | LT | LB | Cr |
MATH 201 | MS | Calculus III | 3 | 0 | 3 | MATH 208 | MS | Differential Equations and Linear Algebra | 3 | 0 | 3 |
MATH 210 | CR | Intro. to Sets and Structures | 3 | 0 | 3 | MATH 225 | CR | Intro. to Linear Algebra | 3 | 0 | 3 |
STAT 319 | CR | Probability & Statistics for Engineers & Scientists | 2 | 2 | 3 | MATH 323 | CR | Modern Algebra I | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Junior Year | |||||||||||
Course | Type | Title | LT | LB | Cr | Course | Type | Title | LT | LB | Cr |
MATH 333 | CR | Methods of Applied Math I | 3 | 0 | 3 | MATH 441 | CR | Advanced Calculus II | 3 | 0 | 3 |
MATH 341 | CR | Advanced Calculus I | 3 | 0 | 3 | XXX xxx | CR | MATH 451 or STAT 301* | 3 | 0 | 3 |
MATH 371 | CR | Intro. to Numerical Computing | 2 | 2 | 3 | MATH xxx | CE | MATH Elective I | 3 | 0 | 3 |
XXX xxx | FE | Free Elective | 3 | 0 | 3 | ||||||
Summer Session | MATH 399 | CR | Summer Training | 0 | 0 | 2 | |||||
Senior Year | |||||||||||
Course | Type | Title | LT | LB | Cr | Course | Type | Title | LT | LB | Cr |
MATH 445 | CR | Intro. to Complex Variables | 3 | 0 | 3 | MATH 453 | CR | Intro. to Topology | 3 | 0 | 3 |
MATH xxx | CE | MATH Elective II | 3 | 0 | 3 | MATH 490 | CR | Seminar in Math | 1 | 0 | 1 |
MATH xxx | CE | MATH Elective III | 3 | 0 | 3 | MATH xxx | CE | MATH Elective IV | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Also see: Tokyo University Online Courses 2024 In Japan
Math Common Courses:
MATH 101 | Calculus I |
MATH 102 | Calculus II |
MATH 105 | Finite Mathematics ( offered in the second term only) |
MATH 106 | Applied Calculus ( offered in the first term only) |
MATH 201 | Calculus III |
MATH 208 | Differential Equations and Linear Algebra |
MATH 371 | Introduction to Numerical Computing |
math courses kfupm:
Math Elective Courses:
Math elective courses | 211 | 212 | 221 | 222 | 231 | 232 | 241 | 242 | 251 | 252 | 261 | 262 | |
MATH 310 | Logic and Set Theory | ||||||||||||
MATH 315 | Development of Mathematics | yes | yes | yes | yes | ||||||||
MATH 325 | Linear Algebra | yes | yes | yes | yes | ||||||||
MATH 336 | Mathematical Models in Biology | yes | yes | yes | |||||||||
MATH 353 | Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry | ||||||||||||
MATH 423 | Modern Algebra II | yes | yes | ||||||||||
MATH 424 | Applied Algebra | yes | |||||||||||
MATH 427 | Number Theory | yes | yes | yes | |||||||||
MATH 432 | Applied Matrix Theory | yes | yes | ||||||||||
MATH 433 | Methods of Applied Mathematics II | ||||||||||||
MATH 434 | Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control | yes | |||||||||||
MATH 435 | Ordinary Differential Equations | yes | yes | ||||||||||
MATH 436 | Discrete Models | yes | yes | yes | |||||||||
MATH 437 | Partial Differential Equations | yes | yes | ||||||||||
MATH 443 | Advanced Calculus III | ||||||||||||
MATH 463 | Combinatorics | yes | yes | ||||||||||
MATH 467 | Graph Theory | yes | yes | yes | |||||||||
MATH 471 | Numerical Analysis I | yes | yes | yes | |||||||||
MATH 472 | Numerical Analysis II | yes | yes | yes | |||||||||
MATH 474 | Linear & Nonlinear Programming | yes | yes | ||||||||||
MATH 475 | Wavelets and Applications |
Also see: County college of morris summer courses 2024
Academic Calendar
Date | Event |
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08 Sep 2024 | SEP updates and Approval by the Academic Advisor (2 weeks) |
15 Sep 2024 | Registration for Co-op/Internship in term 242/243 |
22 Sep 2024 | National Day Holidays |
06 Oct 2024 | Midterm grade reports through KFUPM Portal (2 weeks) |
31 Oct 2024 | Last day for dropping course(s) with grade of “W” through KFUPM Portal* |
10 Nov 2024 | Midterm Break |
17 Nov 2024 | Classes resume after Midterm Break |
23 Nov 2024 | Early Registration for the Second Semester, 2024-2025 (242) |
05 Dec 2024 | Last day for major exams; Last day for withdrawal from all courses with grade of “W”. (Approval required) |
16 Dec 2024 | Last Day of classes for the term |
17 Dec 2024 | Final examinations |
31 Dec 2024 | Last day for faculty to submit grades to the Deanship (2:00 PM); Official Graduation Date |
12 Jan 2025 | Beginning of Co-op/Internship & Registration for Term 242 |
Education, Training, and Short Courses
The rapid development of energy efficiency markets around the world has increased the demand for skills and competencies across the industry, financial institutions, project developers, grid operators, regulators, and local administrative and policy-making bodies. We believe that knowledge and experience are key factors in the sustainable development of secure energy supply.
EETC aims to provide a wide range of knowledge services. The overall objective of EETC is to impart knowledge to students and professionals with strong practical orientation through international standard expert training programs on energy efficiency. There is a plan. The center serves as a center for providing students with energy discussion classes and short courses for audiences inside and outside the university.
EETC design allows students and participants to benefit from valuable work experience and exposure to international standards. It will disseminate the necessary knowledge in order and capacity performance, and facilitate the international exchange of expertise and experience.
Focus Topics of Education:
- Energy Management
- Energy Fundamentals and Sustainable Energy Efficient Buildings
- Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies
- Energy Policy, Conservation and Development
- Energy Auditing and Management
- Energy Audit Practical Training
Note:
As the early registration period approaches, all college-level students are advised to plan their course registration by regular semester course offerings, i.e., not delaying some courses until the summer term.
The offers of summer courses are highly subjective and not guaranteed because they are optional for both the university and the student.