ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Master of Web Technology program seeks to provide students with the opportunity to gain the necessary experience to deal with Web technology, which is known for its rapid change and development. Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to do the following:
1) Create and run web applications.
2) Using different web application platforms.
3) Build scalable web applications and analyze their performance using appropriate tools and technologies.
Program objective:
After successfully completing the program and obtaining a master’s degree, the student is expected to demonstrate good knowledge and skills (general and specific to web technologies) related to the following:
Web systems management
Web systems maintenance
Web systems protection
Management and maintenance of mobile systems

Master’s objectives:

  • Supplying the local, regional and international labor market with specialized cadres to meet the needs of work in this important field.
  • Developing sciences and mental and practical abilities that are important for students to enter the field of computing in the business sectors or postgraduate studies and scientific research.
  • Effective practice as a specialist in information systems engineering by leading, designing and developing various projects in the field of information systems.
  • Communicate effectively with colleagues, as members or leaders of multidisciplinary teams.
  • Encouraging undergraduate students to continue postgraduate studies, in order to provide the community with specialized and highly qualified cadres.
  • Encouraging students to conduct scientific research according to scientific research methodology.

The First Stage

  • The student studies eight courses, distributed as follows:
    √ Six compulsory courses.
    √Two elective courses from among the courses offered by the faculty for master’s students.
  • The study is conducted through research seminars in each course, and the research seminar relies on multiple references and is in accordance with the scientific research methodology and standards.
  • The study of each of the eight courses takes four credit hours for a minimum of four weeks, and it may be more than that according to the capabilities of each student, after which the student’s competency and knowledge test is held in the course he finished, then he starts in another course in the same way, and so on.
  • Courses studied in the first year, the student has the right to extend the study for a period not exceeding a second year.
  • If a specialization track is chosen within the general program, elective courses will have to be studied from the courses designated for the chosen specialization.

The Second Stage

● The student is assigned a virtual course that the faculty chooses from among the courses that the student studied at the bachelor’s level. This is a practical training for the student, with ten credit hours. The student must divide this course into twelve to fourteen abbreviated lectures. The student presents each lecture in the form of a written summary of its topic in Word format, accompanied by a video recording of it in the student’s voice using the Power Point program. Its duration is not less than ten minutes and not more than twenty. Accurate.

The Thrid Stage

Requirements for registering a thesis topic for a master’s degree in Applied Sciences.

  • The student must pass the prescribed academic courses with at least 70%.
  • The student obtains a TOEFL certificate with a score of at least 450, or its equivalent, or obtains a corresponding certificate in the French language, with the exception of those who obtained a first university degree in one of the two languages, or in one of the two languages.
  • The student submits a request to the university administration to register a master’s thesis with a suggested topic in one of the sub-specialized tracks.
  • If the initial approval of the subject title is achieved, the Faculty Council shall specify a supervisor to guide the student and follow him up in preparing the plan.
  • The research plan includes the importance of the subject and a critical presentation of the previous studies in it, and a specification of the research problem, then defining the methodology of the study and its main hypotheses or the questions that you want to answer, and the division of the study and its sources.
  • The student presents his proposed plan in a scientific seminar. The plan discusses a topic and methodology.
  • The student amends his plan based on the notes of the professors in the seminar if he is asked to amend it.
  • The plan is presented after the seminar to the Faculty Council to take its decision regarding the registration of the subject.
  • In the event of approval, the decision of the Faculty Council is presented to the University Council to approve the registration, and the date of registration is calculated from the date of approval by the University Council.

Jury discussion and degree awarding

  • The minimum period for preparing a master’s thesis is nine months, starting from the date of approval of the University Council to register the subject, and the maximum is two years, which can be extended for a third exceptional year upon the recommendation of the supervisor and the approval of the Faculty Council, provided that the total period of the student’s enrollment in the degree does not exceed four years.
  • The supervisor submits a semi-annual report that includes what has been accomplished, and what is required in the remaining period.
  • After the student completes the thesis and the supervisor reviews it, the supervisor submits to the university administration a report stating that it is valid for discussion, including an evaluation of the student’s performance during the thesis preparation period of 140 degrees, along with submitting a full copy of the thesis signed by him, and a letter with the names of the jury proposed by the professors of the specialty, for presentation to the Council the faculty.
  • It is required that before the student’s discussion, at least fifteen days have passed from the date of approval of the jury committee from the faculty.
  • The jury committee formed to discuss the thesis is six months, which may be renewed for a similar period based on a report from the supervisor and the approval of the Faculty Council.
  • The period of validity of the committee formed to discuss the thesis is six months. It may be renewed for a similar period based on a report from the supervisor and the approval of the Faculty Council.
  • Each member of the jury writes a detailed scientific report on the validity of the thesis for discussion, and evaluates the thesis out of 100 degrees, and the average of the three degrees is taken.
  • The student may not be discussed unless he obtains at least 70% of the supervisor’s evaluation of his performance and the jury members’ evaluation of the thesis in the individual reports.
  • Submit a post-dissertation group report signed by all members of the jury evaluating the thesis discussion out of 100.
  • The thesis is approved after common discussion by the jury with one of the grades shown in the following table:
DefinitionPointGrade
Excellent4.00A+
Excellent3.75A
Very Good3.50B+
Very Good3.00B
Good2.50C+
Average2.00C
Pass on probation1.50D+
Pass on probation1.00D
Fail0.00F
  • The following grades are not taken into account for the semester or cumulative GPA.
Thesis or project in progress:DP
Incomplete:I
In progress:IP
Registration has been suspended:L
The grade has not been decided:NGR
Did not take the final exam.:NP
Transferred course.:T
Withdraw from the course.:W
The course covers two semesters, the degree is given at the end of the spring or summer semester.:YR
There are no credit hours.:NC
One credit hour taken as a private student. The credit hours and the degree do not count towards the degree:ND
Re-submitted course, only the last grade is used in calculating the GPA.:R
Credit taken as a special student. Credit hours and grade counted towards a degree.:S

Credits
Before the 2016-2017 fall semester 1 credit point is equivalent to 1 semester lecture hour. In the 2016 – 2017 fall semester the University introduced the ECTS – European Credit Transfer System.

Academic Calendar
International Suleiman University calendar is based on the semester system. Each semester has a duration of 15 weeks including the week of the final exam. The summer semester is 10 weeks long, including the final exam.

Program Structure
8 courses = 32 credit hours,
 practical training = 10 credit hours
 Master's thesis = 18 credit hours
Courses
Practical Training
Master's Thesis

Core Courses for General Track

Scientific Research Methodology

Course code: MAS101
Course name: Scientific Research Methodology
Credit hours: 4.00


Scientific research methodology
The course includes an introduction to scientific research (definition of scientific research, its purposes, objectives, importance, and characteristics), characteristics of the researcher, methods of obtaining knowledge. Classifications of scientific research methods, the reasons for differences in the classifications of scientific research methods, the descriptive (historical) approach, the experimental approach, the case study approach – the chapters of scientific research, the steps of scientific research and how to formulate them (title, introduction, problem, hypotheses, questions, objectives, importance, Study limits, terminology, study procedures, data collection tools, questionnaire, observation, interview, samples (types, selection), statistical methods used in research, documentation of sources and references (various methods), recommendations and proposals in scientific research.

Web Application Design

Course code: MAWT101
Course name: Web Application Design
Credit hours: 4.00


Understanding web design using XHTML, understanding adding Styles to web pages using CSS technology, understanding adding client-side programming to a web page using Javascript and DOM, understanding server-side programming using ASP.NET, and understanding some advanced technologies in web applications such as connecting with databases and services web

Application Development in Java

Course code: MAWT102
Course Name: Application Development in Java
Credit hours: 4.00


Understanding web application programming in the servlet style, understanding web application programming in the JSP style, understanding web application programming in the JSF style, understanding modern technologies for web applications such as AJAX, J2EE and middleware, and understanding the security requirements of web applications and the technologies provided by the Java language in this context

XML Technologies

Course code: MAWT103
Course name: XML Technologies
Credit hours: 4.00


The course aims to introduce the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and its related technologies, which are used in the development and use of the World Wide Web systems. The course has two orientations: theoretical and practical, which aim to demonstrate the advantages offered by XML technologies, in addition to developing skills in programming in XML and using XML tools. At the end of this course, the student will have been able to identify XML as an effective and advanced tool for storing and exchanging data, and he will have some skills in programming with XML technologies.

Multimedia and the Internet

Course code: MAWT104
Course name: Multimedia and the Internet
Credit hours: 4.00


This course covers two aspects of dealing with the topic of dealing with multimedia. The first side helps the student to get acquainted with the terms and vocabulary used in the fields of work and education related to this subject through examples, in addition to enabling the student to identify the different components of the media and to use the tools for authoring some of them practically. The second aspect of the course also contributes to the exploration of multimedia technologies and to identify the general structures of multimedia applications. The course not only covers the multimedia technologies associated with the Internet, but also focuses on them and the general use of their dissemination technologies. The learning outcomes of this course are achieved through a combination of simultaneous lectures, discussions and assessment of a number of mini-projects that students are required to complete.

Computer Networks

Course code: MAWT106
Course name: Computer Networks
Credit hours: 4.00


This course is concerned with the advanced aspects of networks, as it provides an overview of the OSI reference models and TCP/IP protocols, and provides an in-depth study of the concepts of data transmission networks such as routing, switching, addressing, and issues related to network interconnection. It is also concerned with the common application protocols in the Internet such as the SMTP e-mail protocol, the HTTP protocol, in addition to the Telnet remote access protocol and DNS name servers. The course mainly covers the following topics: 1. Basic Concepts in Networking 2. OSI Reference Model and TCP/IP Protocols Network Classification 3. Routing 4. Switching 5. Logical Addressing of IPv4 6. Network Interconnection and IP Protocol 7. Name System DNS 8. Internet Applications: Telnet & FTP 9. Email 10. HTTP

Elective Courses for General Track

Internet Security

Course code: MAWT151
Course name: Internet Security
Credit hours: 4.00


The main objective of this course is to identify security gaps and threats faced by data transmitted via the Internet and its applications, and to explain ways to protect stored and transmitted data and access to the Internet. necessary protection. The course mainly covers the following topics: 1. Identifying the ethics of using the Internet and the laws related to it. 2. Identifying the most important security problems that networks and Internet services are exposed to. 3. Identifying security gaps in operating systems and computer networks. 4. An in-depth analytical study of the methods and types of breaches that web services are exposed to. 5. Analysis of security vulnerabilities in web applications and how to detect and analyze them 6. Case studies of security breaches of Internet applications and their analysis 7. Protection management, and methods for verifying the level of security in services on the Internet

Data Exploration

Course code: MAWT152
Course name: Data Exploration
Credit hours: 4.00


Understand the importance of data mining, understand Association rules technology and its uses, understand Classification technology and its uses, understand Clustering technology and its uses, data cleaning, and understand how to use SQL Server Analysis Services to perform information mining tasks

Administration

Course code: MAWT153
Course: Administration
Credit hours: 4.00


This course is one of the main topics for master’s students, since most of the master’s degree holders practice various administrative activities and they need to provide them with administrative skills and give them contemporary concepts in the administrative field with the aim of using them to improve the level of efficiency of administrative and organizational work. The course deals with the following chapters and topics: – the development of administrative thought – the functions of planning, organization, leadership, decision-making, etc. – human resources management – contemporary trends in management – the points of superiority of the course – the use of a scientific methodology in preparing the assignment and arranging its chapters and the method of presenting them in a clear, understandable and streamlined manner – presenting many Among the applied cases and examples derived from the reality of administrative activities in institutions – addressing the study of contemporary concepts in the field of administrative thought – clarifying the mechanisms of practicing administrative functions – understanding the contents of the course helps the graduate to improve the level of administrative and technical performance

E-Business

Course code: MAWT154
Course name: E-Business
Credit hours: 4.00


Acquaintance with vocabulary and concepts of e-commerce, understanding of e-commerce business models, understanding of the infrastructure environment of e-commerce and its applications, identification of electronic payment systems and a practical application of one of them, identification of marketing on the Internet, a practical case study (Google), building an integrated e-commerce application, and understanding security issues in e-commerce Understanding supply chain management and its tools, and understanding legal and ethical issues in e-commerce

Mobile Services

Course code: MAWT155
Course Name: Mobile Services
Credit hours: 4.00


Understand the general architecture of wireless and mobile networks, understand the concepts of programming mobile phones with J2ME technology, create WAP mobile websites using WML, understand the security concepts of wireless networks, and understand the concepts of mobile web services

Financial Management and Quality Costs

Course code: MAWT160
Course Name: Financial Management and Quality Costs
Credit hours: 4.00


This course aims to enable the student to understand the basic concepts in accounting and its records, and to be able to develop standard indicators for estimating quality costs and their application, in addition to identifying the basic indicators of financial analysis and investment analysis. It also focuses on estimating and managing different types of quality costs from prevention, auditing and inspection, To the costs of internal and external failure, as part of an integrated strategy to control costs at the level of the organization as a whole.

Faculty of Applied Sciences

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Degree: Master's Degree

Program code: MA103AS

Study method: Distance Learning

Credit hour: 144

How long it takes: 
Full time: 3 years
Part time: 6 years
Limit time: 13 years

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