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Mathematical Modeling for IS

This course offers an introduction to mathematical modeling methods and techniques. The goal is for the students to have a solid mathematical foundation in modeling that allows them to apply mathematical modeling techniques to real-world information system problems. This course covers the following topics: introduction to mathematical modeling for information system, linear programming and integer linear programming, applications of linear and integer programming models in information systems, network models, inventory models, and queuing models.

Web Application Development

This course explores advanced and modern concepts and technologies used in the development of electronic business applications. Topics include component development and reuse, distributed object technologies, multi-tier applications, client-side versus server-side technologies, service-oriented architectures, enterprise application integration, data transformation, role of open-source technologies, and finally e-business application installation and deployment issues.

313 RDS

The course consists of 2 main components, Dental Morphology and Introduction to Operative Dentistry both of which are provided by the RDS Department in the first and second semesters respectively during the first year of the BDS program. It is a (1+1+0) course, equivalent to 4 credit hours

213 RDS

This course consists of two main components, the principles of cavity preparations for the currently available restoratives, their physical and manipulative characteristics and cavity restoration. They are provided by the RDS Department during the two semesters of the second year of the RDS program. It is a 1 + 2 + 0, equivalent to 3 credit hours course for first semester plus 1 + 2 + 0 for second semester, or a total of 6 credit hours course.

112 RDS

 This course comprises clinical simulation exercises and lectures. It introduces the student to the field of operative dentistry by describing various techniques of diagnosing carious lesions and giving a wide overview of the instruments and procedures used in the operative dentistry clinical settings The assessment in this course is mostly in the form of objective structured practical examinations (OSPE).

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