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Undergraduate Programs

The School of Architecture, Engineering and Applied Science awards Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree to students who have satisfactory completed four-year programs in selected fields of architecture, engineering and applied science.

The curricular requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree consist of completing the minimum number of required 128-140 credits depending on majors.

Students are required to take a summer practice during the period of study and to have a satisfactory record approved by the School.

The scope, objectives and degree requirements for the majors offered by the School are given below.

The requirements for all the majors in undergraduate programs include:

  • University Requirements

  • General Education Requirements

  • Major and Major-related Requirements

University Requirements include two main components and give the total number of 27 credits:

English Language includes 15 semester credits of:

  • Listening/Reading 1 (3 credits)

  • Speaking/Writing 1 (3 credits)

  • Listening/Reading 2 (3 credits)

  • Speaking/Writing 2 (3 credits)

  • English for Special Purposes (3 credits)


Azerbaijani Studies
includes 12 semester credits of:

  • Azerbaijani (Azeri) Language and Composition (3 credits)

  • Azerbaijani Literature (3 credits)

  • Azerbaijani Culture (3 credits)

  • History of Azerbaijan (3 credits)


General Education Requirements are composed of three components minimum of 21 credits:

  • Humanities

  • Social Sciences

  • Science and Technology

The Humanities division of the program includes particular courses in Literature, Language and Linguistics, Philosophy, History, Culture and Civilization, Fine Arts and Art History. Students must take at least two courses with a minimum of 6 credits.

The Social Sciences group contains courses in Geography, Political Science, International Relations, Law and Government, Anthropology, Economics, Sociology and Psychology. Students must take at least two courses with a minimum of 6 credits (including the course Introduction to Business recommended by the School).

The Science and Technology component of the General Education Program unites three divisions:

  • Physical Sciences and Mathematics

  • Life Sciences

  • Computer Sciences

and contains, for example Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geography and Environmental Studies, Geology, Biological Sciences and Anthropology, Medical Science.

Students must complete at least three courses, at least one from each subgroup with a minimum of 9 credits (including the course Calculus I recommended by the School).

Major Requirements include major and major-related courses and give the total number of 74-86 credits depending on majors.

Open Electives: students must take at least two additional courses with a minimum of 6 credits. These courses can be taken from any major or non-major divisions without any restriction.

 

Curricula for Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Programs

Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Program in Computer Science

The Computer Science Program is designed to accommodate students who want to receive professional training in computer science but do not necessarily have a strong interest in computer systems hardware. Within the curriculum, students study subject matter in software engineering, principles of programming languages, data structures, computer architecture, theory of computation and formal languages, operating systems, distributed systems, computer modeling, computer networks, computer construction, artificial intelligence, and mathematical programming.
The objective of this program is to prepare students either for postgraduate study or for immediate employment, with achievement of professional excellence in a wide range of industrial, business, and non-industrial environments, which interface with the information processing systems.


CODE

COURSES

CREDITS

 

UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS

27

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

21

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

74

1

Mathematics and Science ( total 18 credits)

1
MATH 102 Calculus II
3
MATH 231 Applied Linear Algebra
3
  Applied Linear Algebra
6
PHSC 111 Physics I
3
PHSC 112 Physics II
3

Lower Division (total 18 credits)

1
CMS 105
Fundamentals of Computer Programming
3
CMS 204
C-programming
4
CMS 218
Data Structures and Algorithms
4
CMS 310
Management
3
 
Elective on Electrical Engineering
4

Upper Division (total 38 credits)

1
MATH 333 Mathematical Programming
4
CMS 301 Operating Systems
3
CMS 307 Logic Design of Digital Systems
4
CMS 309 Computer Networks
4
CMS 316 Database Management Systems
4
CMS 415 Artificial Intelligence
3
CMS 420 Object-Oriented Programming Languages
4
CMS 425 Soft Computing
3
CMS 430 Software Engineering
3
  Two elective courses on Computer Science
6
6

OPEN ELECTIVES

6

  Elective 1
3
  Elective 2
3

TOTAL

128

Note: The School may also offer alternative courses to those listed above.

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Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Program in Computer Engineering and Management

Computer engineering is concerned with the modeling, analysis, design, and applications of computer-related systems. Its study provides education at the undergraduate level necessary to understand, design, implement and use the software and hardware of computers and systems. Students study all principal aspects of computer systems: logic design, computer system architecture, data structures, algorithms, operating system concepts, high level programming languages, application of hardware and software systems in both engineering and non-engineering contents. Students combine these computer science studies with pertinent aspects of electrical engineering such as: circuits theory, signals and systems, electronic circuits and design, integrated circuits and device utilization.
 

CODE

COURSES

CREDITS

1

UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS

27

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

21

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

74

1

Mathematics and Science ( total 18 credits)

1
MATH 102 Calculus II
3
MATH 231 Applied Linear Algebra
3
  Two elective courses on Mathematics
6
PHSC 111 Physics I
3
PHSC 112 Physics II
3

Lower Division (total 15 credits)

1
EENG 211 Circuits Theory
4
CMS 204 C-programming
4
CMS 218 Data Structures and Algorithms
4
MGT 310 Management
3

Upper Division (total 41 credits)

1
EENG 302 Signals and Systems
3
EENG 310 Electronics
4
CMS 301 Operating Systems
3
CMS 307 Logic Design of Digital Systems
4
CMS 308 Computer Architecture
3
CMS 309 Computer Networks
4
CMS 316 Database Management Systems
4
CMS 420 Object-Oriented Programming Languages
4
  Two elective courses on Computer Engineering
6
  Two elective courses on Management
6

OPEN ELECTIVES

6

  Elective 1
3
  Elective 2
3

TOTAL

128

Note: The School may also offer alternative courses to those listed above.


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Bachelor of Science (BS) in Petroleum Engineering and Management

Petroleum Engineering deals with the fluid flow through subsurface formations, drilling, production, reservoir engineering and transportation of oil, gas, and other subsurface resources.

Azerbaijan has a very rich historical tradition of oil industry. Today many international oil companies are operating in Baku and this gives broad internship opportunities for the students and employment opportunities for the graduates of the School.

The curriculum in petroleum engineering includes sufficient training in basic engineering sciences to prepare the graduates for the application of engineering principles to the petroleum industry. Courses in geology give an understanding of the geological structures and conditions favorable for petroleum deposits.

The Engineering fundamentals and computer tools with application to a broad range of engineering problems are emphasized.

Students are required to take a summer practice during the period of study.
 

CODE

COURSES

CREDITS

     
University Requirements

27

General Education Requirements

21

Major Requirements

74

     

Mathematics and Science (total 24 credits)

 
MATH 102 Calculus II

3

MATH 310 Applied Differential Equations

3

  Two elective courses on Mathematics

6

PHSC 111 Physics I

3

PHSC 112 Physics II

3

CHEM 111 Chemistry I

3

CHEM 112 Chemistry II

3

Engineering Fundamentals (total 16 credits)

 
ENGR 102 Engineering Mechanics

4

ENGR 203 Strength of Materials

3

ENGR 210 Fluid Mechanics

3

  Elective on Engineering

3

CMS 350 Computer Graphics

3

Petroleum Engineering and Management (total 34 credits)

 
GEOL 103 Geology for Petroleum Engineers

3

PETE 202 Physics of Oil and Gas Reservoirs

3

PETE 302 Drilling Engineering

3

PETE 313 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering

4

PETE 402 Petroleum Production Engineering

3

ENV 305 Health, Safety and Environment

3

  Two elective courses on Petroleum Engineering

6

MGT 310 Management

3

  Two elective courses on Management

6

Open Electives

6

  Elective 1

3

  Elective 2

3

TOTAL

128

Note: The School may also offer alternative courses to those listed above.

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Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Program in Environmental Engineering and Management

The School of Engineering and Applied Science recognized the needs for fully qualified specialists capable of undertaking wider responsibilities for optimum development of oil, gas, marine, air, land resources, and realize health and safety environmental management.

Students successfully completing the four-year program are awarded the degree of BS in Environmental Engineering and Management.

Students are required to take a summer practice during the period of study.

CODE

COURSES

CREDIT

 
University Requirements

27

General Education Requirements

21

Major Requirements

74

     

Mathematics and Science (total 24 credits)

 
MATH 102 Calculus II

3

MATH 340 Applied Statistical Analysis

3

  Two elective courses on Mathematics

6

PHSC 111 Physics I

3

PHSC 112 Physics II

3

CHEM 111 Chemistry I

3

CHEM 112 Chemistry II

3

Engineering Fundamentals (total 16 credits)

 
ENGR 102 Engineering Mechanics

4

ENGR 210 Fluid Mechanics

3

  Two elective courses on Engineering

6

CMS 350 Computer Graphics

3

Environmental Engineering and Management (total 34 credits)

 
ENV 203 Environmental Chemistry

3

ENV 205 Environmental Microbiology

3

ENV 305 Health, Safety and Environment

3

ENV 307 Technical Ecology

3

ENV 402 Modern Ecological Problems

3

ENV 412 Environmental Modeling

4

  Two elective courses on Environmental Engineering

6

MGT 310 Management

3

  Two elective courses on Management

6

Open Electives  

6

  Elective 1

3

  Elective 2

3

TOTAL

128

Note: The School may also offer alternative courses to those listed above.

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Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Program in Civil Engineering and Management

The curriculum in Civil Engineering is planned to provide a sound professional education for the students. After completing courses in basic sciences, students are offered courses in Applied Mechanics, Hydraulics, Geodesy, Materials, Construction Engineering, Management fields, etc. Practical experience is required for the degree and accordingly, students are required to undertake summer practice. Elective courses are offered to enable the students to advance their knowledge in specific fields.

CODE

COURSES

CREDITS

 
UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS

27

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

21

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

74

Mathematics and Science (total 21 credits)

 
MATH 102 Calculus II

3

MATH 340 Applied Statistical Analysis

3

  Two elective courses on Mathematics

6

PHSC 111 Physics I

3

PHSC 112 Physics II

3

CHEM 111 Chemistry

3

Engineering Fundamentals (total 16 credits)

 
ENGR 102 Engineering Mechanics

4

CIV 224 Mechanics of Materials

3

  Two elective courses on Engineering

6

CMS 350 Computer Graphics

3

Civil Engineering and Management (total 37 credits)  
GEOL 102 Geology for Civil Engineers

3

CIV 101 Civil Engineering Drawing

3

CIV 202 Surveying

3

CIV 244 Materials of Construction

3

CIV 313 Design of  Building Structures

4

CIV 384 Structural Analysis

3

ENV 305 Health, Safety and Environment

3

  Two elective courses on Civil Engineering

6

MGT 310 Management

3

  Two elective courses on Management

6

OPEN ELECTIVES

6

  Elective 1

3

  Elective 2

3

TOTAL

128

Note: The School may also offer alternative courses to those listed above.

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Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Program in Architectural Engineering and Management

The curriculum in Architectural Engineering includes sufficient training in basic engineering sciences to prepare the graduates for the application of engineering principles to the architecture. Practical experience is required for the degree and accordingly, students are required to undertake summer practice. Elective courses are offered to enable the students to advance their knowledge in a specific field.

CODE

COURSES

CREDIT

 
University Requirements

27

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

21

Major Requirements

74

   

Mathematics and Science (total 21 credits)

 
MATH 102 Calculus II

3

MATH 310 Applied Differential Equations

3

  Two elective courses on Mathematics

6

PHSC 111 Physics I

3

PHSC 112 Physics II

3

CHEM 111 Chemistry

3

Engineering Fundamentals (total 16 credits)

 
ENGR 102 Engineering Mechanics

4

CIV 224 Mechanics of Materials

3

  Two elective courses on Engineering

6

CMS 350 Computer Graphics

3

Architectural Engineering and Management (total 37 credits)

 
ARCH 102 Architectural Design I

3

ARCH 202 Architectural Design II

3

ARCH 302 Architectural Design III

3

ARCH 402 Architectural Design IV

4

ARCH 255 Architectural Materials

3

ARCH 331 Architectural Structures

3

ARCH 453 Building Construction

3

  Two elective courses on Architecture

6

MGT 310 Management

3

  Two elective courses on Management

6

OPEN ELECTIVES

6

  Elective 1

3

  Elective 2

3

     

TOTAL

128