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EMA802 - Ph.D. Thesis

Faculty : Institute of Basic and Applied Sciences
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Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 27.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

Course Description :

For the Thesis Ph.D.’s in EMA, students will be trained, with the help of their supervisors, to perform a literature review, identify important issues in a specific field and understand the scientific approach to research questions in EMA, carry out a scientific study and appropriately manag-ing the obtained data. Importantly, the Ph.D. graduate students will be provided with a complete and thorough opportunity to become a re-search scientist, to be exposed to the highest quality research methods and techniques in the field of EMA. Also, student will be supported by an environment that fosters critical thinking. In addition, they will be provided with an appreciation for the value of multidisciplinary collabo-rations. The students will be trained and encouraged to prepare their work for publication in high impact scientific journals. The student will be guided to submit a research thesis not exceeding 100,000 words, including tables, figures, and footnotes, and present an appropriate de-fense in an oral examination.
BIO505 - Techniques of cell and tissue cultures

Faculty : Institute of Basic and Applied Sciences
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Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

Course Description :

This course introduces the student to the basics and applications of plant cell and tissue culture. The course presents the key topics in plant cell and tissue culture including callus cultures, cell suspension and protoplast cultures, and haploid techniques. Topics of plant propaga-tion, meristem cultures, and somatic embryogenesis will be discussed as well. Students will study media preparation, sterilization, environ-mental conditions required. The course, also, includes an introduction to cell division, cell growth, and cell differentiation. This course will in-clude laboratory sessions covering the studied theoretical topics.
ACM802 - Ph.D. Thesis

Faculty : Institute of Basic and Applied Sciences
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Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 27.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

Course Description :

For the Thesis Ph.D.’s in ACM, students will be trained, with the help of their supervisors, to perform a literature review, identify important issues in a specific field and understand the scientific approach to research questions in ACM, carry out a scientific study and appropriately manag-ing the obtained data. Importantly, the Ph.D. graduate students will be provided with a complete and thorough opportunity to become a re-search scientist, to be exposed to the highest quality research methods and techniques in the field of ACM. Also, the student will be supported by an environment that fosters critical thinking. In addition, they will be provided with an appreciation for the value of multidisciplinary collabo-rations. The students will be trained and encouraged to prepare their work for publication in high impact scientific journals. The student will be guided to submit a research thesis not exceeding 100,000 words, including tables, figures, and footnotes, and present an appropriate de-fense in an oral examination.
PRE422 - Plant Physiology

Faculty : Institute of Basic and Applied Sciences
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Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 1.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

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EMA703 - Research seminars on advanced topics in energy materials II

Faculty : Institute of Basic and Applied Sciences
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Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Post Graduate

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