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CALEDONIAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGUniversity College
PO Box 2322, CPO Seeb, PC 111, Sultanate of OmanTel: +968 24 536165, Fax: +968 24535937
College Prospectus2017-2018
Contents
Programmes Offered ................................................................................................................................. 3 Message from the Dean ............................................................................................................................ 4Fast Facts ....................................................................................................................................................... 5College Profile .............................................................................................................................................. 6School of Foundation Studies ..................................................................................................................... 8Undergraduate Studies ............................................................................................................................. 10Department of Built & Natural Environment ............................................................................................ 12BEng Honours Degree in Civil Engineering ............................................................................................ 14BEng Honours Degree in Construction Engineering ............................................................................. 16BSc Honours Degree in Built Environment (Measurement and Cost Engineering) .......................... 18Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering .............................................................................. 20BEng Honours Degree in Computer Engineering .................................................................................. 22BEng Honours Degree in Electrical Power Engineering ....................................................................... 24BEng Honours in Degree Electronic and Instrumentation Engineering ............................................. 26BEng Honours Degree in Telecommunication Engineering ................................................................. 28Department of Mechanical &Industrial Engineering ........................................................................... 30BSc Degree in Chemical Engineering ..................................................................................................... 32BEng Honours Degree in Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering ................................................. 34BEng Honours Degree in Mechatronics .................................................................................................. 36BEng Honours Degree in Process Operation and Maintenance......................................................... 38Postgraduate Studies ................................................................................................................................ 40MSc Degree in Construction Management ........................................................................................... 42MSc Degree in Process Engineering ...................................................................................................... 44Research and Innovation .......................................................................................................................... 46Student Support ......................................................................................................................................... 48Campus Life ............................................................................................................................................... 50Employability and Career Enhancement ............................................................................................... 52Summary of Fees ....................................................................................................................................... 54CCE Admissions Process ............................................................................................................................ 56Campus Maps ............................................................................................................................................ 58Application Form ........................................................................................................................................ 59
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BEng (Hons)Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering Page: 36
BEng (Hons)Telecommunications Engineering Page: 30
BEng (Hons)Computer Engineering Page: 22
BEng (Hons)Civil Engineering Page: 14
BEng (Hons)Electrical Power Engineering Page: 24
BEng (Hons) Construction Engineering Page: 16
BEng (Hons)Electronic and Instrumentation Engineering Page: 26
BSc (Hons) BNE- Measurement and Cost Engineering Page: 18
BEng (Hons)Mechatronics Page: 38
BEngChemical Engineering Page: 34
BSc (Hons)Information Technology Management for Business Page:28
BEng (Hons)Process Operations and Maintenance Page:40
MScConstruction Management Page: 46
MScMaintenance Management Page: 44
MScProcess Engineering Page: 48
CertificateFoundation StudiesPage: 8
Programmes Offered at Caledonian College of Engineering
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Prof Dr Ahmed Hassan Al BulushiDean
Message from theDean
Dear Friends
Throughout your professional experience, you will take many serious decisions that will impact upon your entire life. You are about to make the first and the most important of these decisions as the direction of your future life stems largely from where you studied and what you studied. By considering Caledonian College of Engineering you have already made one big step towards a bright future as we are the leaders of quality engineering education in Oman. So, let me start by saying congratulations for considering our college and we hope you will take the next step soon by applying for admission.
This prospectus is intended to help you understand why our college is a leader in the field of engineering education and to guide you in terms of which engineering programme to choose. You will find lots of information about each of our three engineering departments, about the programmes they offer, and about the supporting elements of life at Caledonian. These supporting elements include foundation studies, soft skill training, internship opportunities and student support services. After reading the prospectus, you should be able to make an educated decision based on a comparison of your interests, aptitude and the content of each programme.
If you need further advice about individual programmes, come and have a chat with us. Our expert admissions officers are trained to give you the information you need.
At Caledonian College of Engineering we offer the most relevant programmes, addressing the needs of industry and the economic development plans of our country. I can thus assure you that whatever programme you choose, you will find a rewarding career at the end of your studies, relevant to Oman and relevant to international future trends in your field. In choosing a programme, be guided by your passions and interests: whichever exciting and vital discipline of engineering you choose today represents the rewards of your life tomorrow!
Wishing you all the best and hoping to see you at Caledonian soon
Prof Dr Ahmed Hassan Al Bulushi Dean
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310 staff comprising 24 nationalities
1st private engineering
college in Oman
Winner of Green Award
2011, 2012 and 2013
Oman’s major provider of
Engineering graduates
>77.5% graduates in employment
3000+ students comprising
29 nationalities
Fast Facts
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Working Hand-in-Hand with International Institutions The college has affiliations with Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) in Scotland, in the UK, and most of our programmes are awarded by this internationally acclaimed university. We are
equally proud of our academic collaboration with VIT University in Vellore in India. This partnership has enabled us to offer strong undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in chemical engineering.
We have formed many other partnerships in prestigious institutions around the world. This enables us to offer our students opportunities to work and study abroad in internships and student exchange programmes.
College Profile
Caledonian College of Engineering (CCE) opened in 1996 and has over the years become the largest provider of engineering education in Oman. Today, CCE is also widely regarded as one of the most prestigious private academic institutions in the country with a student population of over 3,000 and over 310 academic, support and administrative staff.
Did you know...?
CCE has produced over 1423 Diplomates, 1415 Degree (3 year),
3285 Honours and 190 Post Graduates since
opening in 1996
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Guaranteeing QualityGraduates of the college enjoy a high record of employability due to quality programmes that fully conform to the Oman Qualifications Framework. All CCE programmes meet international standards as prescribed by agencies such as the Quality Assurance Agency, UK and the All India Council for Technical Education. All programmes of study are periodically reviewed by independent audit and a full quality management system is in place to ensure that high standards are maintained. Features of this system include external assessors, Board of Trustees Academic Council, Assessment Boards and international benchmarking.
Our Approach to Learning & TeachingCCE is categorised as a ‘university college’, as distinct from a ‘college’, in recognition of the depth of study offered in this specialised institution. Over the years the Caledonian has become a hallmark of quality learning and teaching in the Sultanate, taking an innovative approach to programme design and to the delivery of programmes. Two Campuses – One Caledonian FamilyCCE spans two campuses: the main campus is at Al-Hail where engineering teaching takes place. The Airport Heights campus houses our School of Foundation Studies. Both are friendly and green oases in the suburbs of Muscat.
FacilitiesStudents at CCE enjoy modern facilities, including wi-fi, smartboards and new laboratories. This allows us to help you become an independent, lifelong learner as well as allowing for a variety of teaching and learning methodologies in the classroom and off-campus.
Offering Value-Added EducationWe take pride in developing all aspects of student’s personality through a wide range of creative activities, charity functions and sports. In addition, credited professional development modules in each programme help enhance your soft skills and employability prospects.
Building on Firm FoundationsMany students begin their studies at CCE in our Foundation programme. Foundation Studies helps you build your English language, maths, science, IT and study skills ready to face the challenge of the engineering programmes.
Engaging with IndustryResearch at CCE creates new knowledge and imparts excitement and dynamism to the educational process. The approach of linking college-based researchers with industrial partners to undertake innovative, industry-driven research has attracted considerable funding and contributed to the future
growth of the college. Advisory groups, such as the Industry Advisory Group and Industry Interaction Group help maintain CCE’s engagement with industry.
Recreational FacilitiesThe college boasts many areas for students to enjoy their free time, including Café Forte at Al-Hail campus and Café Heights at Airport Heights campus. These two learning hubs offer a unique chance for students to share ideas over a cup of coffee.
College Profile
Airport Heights Campus
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ProgrammeThe School of Foundation Studies comprises 50 committed and expert staff members who deliver a strong foundation programme to over 800 students. The programme comprises three separate modules, covering English language, mathematics and IT skills. Also included in the programme are elements of physics and chemistry, important in your future engineering studies. Throughout the programme, you will learn important study skills such as note-taking, use of the
library, report writing, academic referencing, and keeping to deadlines. The programme fully conforms to national standards for foundation studies, as approved by the Oman Academic Accreditation Authority (OAAA).
Foundation Approach to Learning & TeachingWe firmly believe that people remember better when they find things out for themselves. We also believe that people learn better through practical application,
rather than just learning rules or theories. Success in the modern world depends on the ability to solve problems creatively, working in teams to meet deadlines. Your preparation for those challenges begins in Foundation.
Structure of the ProgrammeThe Foundation Programme is an 18-month programme comprised of three courses, Pre-Foundation (necessary only for those with limited English skills), Foundation 1 and the more-challenging Foundation 2. Each course takes
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Building for better
If you choose to study engineering at Caledonian, you will most likely begin your experience of college life at our Airport Heights Campus, dedicated to the School of Foundation Studies. Here you will receive a warm welcome from our team of foundation experts who provide every support to help you prepare for your future studies.
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a minimum of one semester to complete. The rate of progress you make through Foundation is determined by two factors: firstly, the amount of effort you put into your studies, and secondly, the level of language competence you have when you join the college. It is normally expected that you can progress from the equivalent of IELTS Band 2.5 to Band 5 in two semesters. If you arrive with a lower language level, it will take you a minimum of three semesters.
The Pre-Foundation course comprises a single module in basic English language skills.
Foundation 1 and 2 each comprise three modules: Language & Learning (English and study skills), Technobasics (maths and science) and IT Skills. At the beginning of the Foundation Programme, you will take a placement test so that we can ensure that you are put into the right class that meets your language needs. While all students will study a common core of subjects, there is an opportunity each week to work on the areas of language that you feel you need most help with. This is facilitated through a fully supervised ‘diagnostic clinic’, where you will receive advice on accessing
learning resources appropriate to your needs.
Depending on the results of the Caledonian Entrance Assessment (CEA), students may be exempted from some of the modules of the Foundation Programme allowing for some students to complete their foundation studies in a single semester.
AwardAll students who successfully complete the Foundation Programme will receive a certificate and are automatically eligible to progress to Level 1 (first year) of their chosen engineering programme at Caledonian College of Engineering.
Your Role in FoundationTo progress through foundation in the minimum time, you must be ready to play your part by:
• Studying hard• Working independently in the library and
learning resource centre• Taking charge of your own learning in the
Diagnostic Clinic• Practising English inside and outside the
college• Watching English-language programmes on
television• Reading widely• Learning general vocabulary and that related
to engineering
Learning Outcomes• Language capability
equivalent of IELTS Band 5• Knowledge of mathematical
and scientific principles • Effective use of IT • Acquisition of academic skills
such as note-taking and summarisation
• Ability to form arguments, research, plan and reference reports
• Knowledge of soft skills such as time-management and team-work
Hear it from our Alumni:Ishaq Hamood Mohammed Al Kalabani 1st year, Process Operation & Maintenance Engineering
“My studies in the School of Foundation helped me develop and practise my English, mathematics and study skills. I was able to speak and write better with the help of this programme. Foundation was a useful bridge for my engineering studies, enabling me to understand the concepts in engineering more easily.”
FOUNDATION 1 (F1 ) LANGUAGE & LEARNING 1 TECHNOBASICS 1 IT SKILLS 1• Structure (Grammar, Vocabulary & Pronunciation)• Production (Listening & Writing, Reading &
Speaking)• Diagnostic Clinic
• Mathematics• Science
• Research Skills• Document Design
PRE-FOUNDATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE • General English Language Skills • Practical Application of Grammar
• Basic English Vocabulary for Mathematics• Basic English Vocabulary for IT
FOUNDATION 2 (F2)LANGUAGE & LEARNING 2 TECHNOBASICS 2 IT SKILLS 2• Structure (Academic Writing, Applied Grammar)• Production (Technothread, Speaking & Debate)• Diagnostic Clinic
• Mathematics• Science
• Research Skills• Document Design
ModulesAll modules are offered in fulltime mode. F1 and F2 modules are offered in part-time and special part-time mode as well.
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Continuing SupportThe School of Foundation Studies also provides support in Levels 1 and 2 of engineering studies as well as offering professional development through short courses. Staff development is offered through a certified CELTA and DELTA course.
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We offer a number of undergraduate programmes in the broad areas of civil, mechanical, electrical, electronic, computer and chemical engineering. Each of these programmes is described in the pages ahead. Most of our undergraduate programmes are four-year Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) programmes but we also run two Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons and BSc) programmes. All programmes include mandatory, credit-bearing educational and professional development modules, mathematic and statistic modules, and English support classes.
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Length of Study It takes a minimum of four years of full-time study to complete a degree in engineering and most students require an additional one year of foundation studies before beginning their programme. With the exception of the BEng in Chemical Engineering, a diploma may be attained after a minimum of two years full-time study. Mode of StudyIf you are a school leaver, you will normally study with us fulltime. We offer flexible study modes, such as part-time and special part-time (alternating work and study), however, to mature students to help facilitate studying while in employment. It takes longer to complete a diploma or a degree if studying part-time or special part-time.
Soft Skill DevelopmentCredit is given to the development of soft skills in all programmes
of engineering at the college. Our dedicated Department of Educational and Professional Development will ensure that by graduation you have become a capable team player, a potential leader and a valuable staff member – attributes that are highly sought after by employers in industry.
English Language Support It is not easy studying engineering in a language that is not your mother tongue and we know that you will probably need some continuing help with your English from time to time. This is mandatory for fulltime students in Levels 1 and 2; there are also opportunities for language support in Level 4.
Mathematics & StatisticsEngineering requires considerable knowledge of mathematics together with training in statistics.
A dedicated department conducts credit-bearing modules in these important disciplines to ensure you are able to apply your maths competence to your engineering studies.
Experience in IndustryWe believe that it is important for students of engineering to understand something about the ‘real’ world of industry in preparation for employment. For this reason, in addition to site visits and guest lectures, we give students who leave us at Level 2 (that is, with the award of diploma) an industry orientation programme which highlights aspects of culture and ethics in the workplace. We provide a more comprehensive industry orientation workshop at Level 4; this is embedded in the industrial internship module on Bachelor of Engineering programmes.
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The Department of Built and Natural Environment is one of the longest established departments in the college. As one of the main departments in the college we are committed to
developing professionals in the areas of the construction industry and the natural environment. We strive to make our programmes as relevant as possible to the context of Oman and the Gulf region.
We offer two Bachelor of Engineering programmes and one BSc programme, which is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), an international accreditation body in the UK.
We offer opportunities for student exchange in the area of water, waste water and solid waste management through our academic partnership with the prestigious National Institute of Agronomic Research (INRA-LBE) in France.
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Hear it from our Alumni:Jokha bint Nasser Al-Hussaini
Currently working in Barker-Barton & Lawson
“The training I received at the Department of BNE is very relevant to my field of work and
I have been able to cope very easily with my work place demands. The teaching was very
practical and facilities were excellent.”
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ProgrammeThrough a blend of theory and practical skill development that bridges the gap between industry and academic study, this programme relates to the introduction of the most common practices of civil engineering. It leads on to cover areas such as wastewater treatment, solid waste management, structural design and the rehabilitation of structures. Modules such as Environmental Sciences are introduced to create awareness of environment-related issues, important for the protection of natural resources. Students also learn how to manage the execution of projects by setting goals, planning time, preparing budgets and considering indicators of quality while at the same time being sensitive to environmental constraints.
PlacementPlacement opportunities are provided in companies involved in building projects such as bridges, roads, harbours, dams and airports.
Career OpportunitiesA broad range of career options in Oman and abroad exist in the public and private sectors with civil engineering contractors, civil and structural engineering consultants, and in national and
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The construction and infrastructure development industries are two of the largest industries in Oman and a major contributor to capital generation and employment. The built environment has a major influence on the quality of life of all members of society and on the economic prosperity of the nation.
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local government agencies in areas including water supply, sewerage, road and bridge design and maintenance, building regulations, compliance and assessment of engineering material by laboratory analysis.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible
for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:• On successful completion of
Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Applicable Mathematics 1
20 Technical Communication
20 Construction Materials and Measurements
10 Materials and Measurements Laboratory
20 Construction Technology
20 Environmental Sciences
20 Engineering Mechanics
10 Engineering Drawing Laboratory
English for Engineers - I
Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Advanced Mathematics for Civil Engineers
20 Employability Skills Development
20 Construction Process Management
10 Structural Engineering Laboratory
20 Structural Analysis
20 Water Resource Engineering
20 Design of Steel Structures
10 Industrial Training
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Applicable Mathematics 2
20 Land Surveying
20 Fluid Mechanics
10 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
20 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
20 Soil Mechanics
10 Soil Mechanics Laboratory
English for Engineers -II Industry Orientation Prog Exit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Advanced Wastewater Treatment
20 Transportation Engineering
20 Advanced Solid Waste Management
10 Research Methodology
20 Advanced Structural Design
20 Project
20 Elective
10 Industry Based Project
Exit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering
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ProgrammeTo cater for the national and international demand for skilled human resources within the construction industry, this programme has been designed to provide you with a strong knowledge and understanding of your subject, complemented with intellectual, professional, practical and transferable skills associated with construction engineering. Areas covered in the programme include construction techniques, heavy construction equipment and machinery, building services, restoration and rehabilitation, contract administration and risk analysis. It also covers the management of new and existing structures from small projects to so-called ‘mega-structures’ such as skyscrapers, roads, bridges, tunnels, railways, airports, dams
and shopping malls. Modules focusing on design (for example concrete design and steel structure design) are also included in the programme.
PlacementPlacement opportunities are provided in companies involved in industrial projects and the construction of housing complexes, business centres, shopping malls,
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Travel any highway or cross any bridge, walk into a building or shop in a mall and the reality of construction engineering becomes immediately apparent. Architects envision exciting designs, but it is the challenge of construction engineering to make those visions concrete. This involves a set of practical and intellectual skills and a strong team-working ethos.
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bridges, roads, railways, harbours, dams and airports.
Career OpportunitiesThere are many career options in Oman and abroad, both in the public and private sectors, stemming from this programme. Employment on graduation is possible, for example, in construction engineering contracting; health, safety and environment consultancy; project risk analysis; national and local government agency projects (in areas including water supply, sewerage, road and bridge design and maintenance, building regulations, compliance and assessment of building services by laboratory analysis).
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible
for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion
of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Applicable Mathematics 1
20 Technical Communication
20 Construction Materials and Measurements
10 Materials and Measurements Laboratory
20 Construction Technology
20 Environmental Sciences
20 Engineering Mechanics
10 Engineering Drawing Laboratory
English for Engineers 1
Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Entrepreneurial Skills development
20 Heavy Construction Equipment and Machinery
20 Design of Steel Structures
10 Structural Detailing
20 Health and Safety in Construction
20 Construction Cost Estimating
20 Geotechnical Engineering
10 Industrial Training
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Applicable Mathematics 2
20 Design of RCC Structures
20 Surveying
10 Surveying Laboratory
20 Engineering Economics for Construction Engineers
20 Building Performance and Services
20 Employability Skills Development
10 Building Performance Laboratory
English for Engineers 2Industry Orientation Programme Exit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Contract Administration and Building Regulations
20 Project Management
10 Research Methodology
20 Advanced Construction Technology
20 Rehabilitation of Structures
20 Project
10 Industry Based Project
20 ElectiveIndustry Orientation ProgrammeExit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Construction Engineering
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ProgrammeIt is an engineer’s role to design, plan and adapt technology to provide better living conditions for society, while maintaining the balance between the built and the natural environment. In this programme, you will come to recognise that enhancement of living conditions has much to do with weighing ‘desirables’ against ‘affordables’. This is encountered by learning how to manage and execute projects by setting goals, planning time, preparing budgets and considering indicators of quality while at the same time being sensitive to environmental constraints. In addition, you will learn about construction techniques, project management and corporate strategies.
PlacementPlacement opportunities are provided in companies involved in building projects such as industrial projects, housing complexes, business centres, shopping malls,
bridges, roads, railways, harbours, dams and airports.
Career OpportunitiesA broad range of career options in Oman and abroad exist in the
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Measurement and Cost Engineering is a professional engineering discipline mainly focused on the construction industry. As its name implies, this discipline is concerned with estimation, bills of quantity and project finance but it also deals with tender and contract preparation, legislations, valuation, cost and risk analysis.
BSc Hons Degree in Built Environment Measurement and Cost Engineering
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public and private sectors with civil engineering contractors, civil and structural engineering consultants, and in national and local government agencies in areas, such as quantity surveying, cost and risk analysis, tender and contract preparation, property legislation, and contract administration.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BSc Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BSc Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 120 Credits
20 Construction Technology 1
20 Construction Material and Measurement
20 Personal and Peoples Skill Development
20 Property Legislation
20 Property Economics
20 Introduction to Construction Costs
Credits Level 3 – Total of 120 Credits
20 Managed Project Learning
20 Advanced Life Skills Development
20 Contract and Project Finance
20 Construction Process Management-1
20 Estimation of Services and Civil Engineering Works
20 Construction Technology 3
Credits Level 2– Total of 120 Credits
20 Structural Engineering Principles
20 Construction and Development Economics
20 Construction Technology 2
20 Professional and Employability Skills Development
20 Tendering Procurement and Contracting
20 Structural Detailing and Estimation
Credits Level 4 – Total of 120 Credits
20 Project Management
10 Research Methodology
10 Industry Based Project
20 Contract Administration
20 Corporate Strategy
20 Value and Risk Appraisal
20 Project
Exit with Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Built Environment (Measurement and Cost Engineering)
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The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering was established in 1996 and has formed a key part of the college
since its inception. Our programmes prepare students for industry, government and graduate studies in specialised fields of electrical power, telecommunication, electronic and instrumentation and computer engineering. We offer four BEng programmes, all of which offer an opportunity for internship in industry during the course of study.
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Hear it from our Alumni:Farhan Mahmood Al-Farsi
Currently working in Ministry of Defence
“CCE always encourages students to take up responsibilities and take part in many
activities without neglecting the educational and academic part and in turn also rewards the achievers. This is somewhat of the same philosophy used in MoD where I’m proud to
work.”
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ProgrammeThis programme prepares you to be successful in computer engineering practice and to be able to pursue advanced studies in computer engineering and computer science here or abroad. The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering has excellent laboratory and computational facilities. The laboratories are configured around benches, each equipped with a modern test set up and measuring devices. High speed internet access is available in all the laboratories with WiFi access.
PlacementPlacements can be spent either locally or abroad in various including IT related organisations, banks, petroleum deployment companies, telecommunication
companies, defence, aviation, major oil and gas companies and hospitals. There is a strong demand for computer engineering in different ministries and government institutions, private companies and other multinational
contracting and consulting organisations.
Career OpportunitiesGraduates of this programme have a wide choice of career
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Computer engineering combines the two disciplines of electrical engineering and computer science to provide graduates with the tools and knowledge necessary to succeed in today’s competitive world. The combination of disciplines provides a unique approach to computer applications where we consider both the hardware and software elements of the subject and networking concepts.
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options in computer engineering including within the fields of computer programming, software development, hardware engineering, database administration, web development, network management and administration.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:• On successful completion of
Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering
(Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Computer Programming
20 Introduction to Website Design and Development
20 Electro-Mechanical Workshop
10 PC Hardware Lab
20 Technical Communication
20 Database Management Systems
20 Technical Mathematics 1
10 Energy and Environmental Science
English for Engineers - I
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Visual Programming Principles
20 Electronic Engineering
20 Data Communications and Computer Networks
10 Computer Networks Lab
20 Technical Mathematics 2
20 Object Oriented Programming
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
10 Mini Project (Group)
English for Engineers –IIIndustry Orientation ProgExit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Web Programming
20 Software Engineering
20 Computer Organisation and Architecture
10 Research Methodology
10 Industrial Internship
20 Industrial Studies
20 Technical Project
20 Technical Elective
Exit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Computer Engineering
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Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Data Structures and Algorithms
20 Microcontroller and Applications
20 Employability Skills Development
10 Microcontroller Lab
20 Operating Systems
20 Advanced Mathematics
20 Non Technical Elective
10 Multimedia Lab
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ProgrammeThe field of electrical power engineering continues to expand rapidly, requiring graduates to apply their skill in new contexts and manage intelligently the consequences of their technical decisions. Our curriculum accommodates this expansion and emphasises hands-on experience through numerous laboratory courses. This programme provides qualified graduates with a deeper understanding of fundamentals of electrical power engineering as well as a broader set of professional skills and exposure to other technical disciplines.
PlacementPlacements are available in various private and government sectors in the fields of electrical power generation, distribution, oil
and gas, defence and aviation. There is a strong demand for electrical power engineers in different ministries, private companies and other multinational contracting and consulting organisations.
Career OpportunitiesThe programme offers a number of possible career options in electrical power generation, distribution, energy management and utilisation. Attractive career opportunities exist in development,
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Oil resources form the cornerstone of Oman’s economy. The country is host to a wide range of petroleum producing, processing and service companies. Electrical Power is vital to run these industries and equally important is the knowledge of transmission, distribution and efficient utilisation of electrical power.
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design and production in industry. Electrical engineers are sought after not only by industry but also by public authorities, service industries and research institutions in Oman and abroad on petrochemical, industrial, pharmaceutical and infrastructure projects. Lighting and signalling systems design in commercial, institutional and industrial facilities also need electrical engineers.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Computer Programming
20 Technical Communication
20 Mechanical Principles
10 Energy and Environmental Science
20 Circuit Theory and Analysis
20 Technical Mathematics 1
20 Electro-Mechanical workshop
10 Engineering Graphics
English for Engineers - I
Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Employability Skills Development
20 Non Technical Elective
20 Transmission and Distribution Systems
10 Electrical Systems Lab
20 Power Electronics
20 Control Systems
20 Advanced Mathematics
10 Power Electronics and Control Lab
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Electronic Engineering
20 Electrical Machines
20 Utilisation of Electrical Power
10 Electrical Machines Lab
20 Technical Mathematics 2
20 Electrical and Electronic Measurements
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
10 Electronic and Measurements Lab
English for Engineers –IIIndustry Orientation ProgExit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
10 Industrial Internship
10 Research Methodology
20 Power Systems Analysis
20 Power Systems Protection
20 Industrial Studies
20 Technical Project
20 High Voltage and Condition Monitoring
20 Technical Elective
Exit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical Power Eng
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ProgrammeModern electronics is the prime mover of all industrial development and holds an important place in the realm of engineering practice. The major strength of the Electronic and Instrumentation Engineering Programme lies in its faculty, the basic philosophy on which the curriculum is built, and the outstanding laboratory facilities. Students work in a variety of areas including analogue and digital electronics, network analysis and synthesis, digital and analogue system design, signal processing, control system and instrumentation. There is a strong demand for instrumentation engineers in national and multinational process and manufacturing industries as well as in various ministries, government
institutions and consulting organisations.
PlacementAs part of this programme, placement opportunities are
available in various private and government sectors, such as petroleum development companies, oil and gas companies, hospitals, defence, and aviation.
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This programme aims to produce professional engineers with the skills, expertise and knowledge to apply electronic and instrumentation systems to a wide range of engineering situations. It will equip you with skills via a broad education in electronic and instrumentation engineering with an emphasis on the application of theory into practice.
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Career OpportunitiesThis programme offers a number of career options in electronic or instrumentation areas such as microcontroller applications, analogue and digital system design, signal processing, system modelling, control and instrumentation systems.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Modules
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Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Computer Programming
20 Circuit Theory and Analysis
20 Technical Communication
10 Physics
20 Electro-Mechanical Workshop
20 Technical Mathematics 1
20 Mechanical Principles
10 Energy and Environmental Science
English for Engineers - I
Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Employability Skills Development
20 Control Systems
20 Signals and Systems
10 Control Systems Lab
20 Advanced Mathematics
20 Non Technical Elective
20 Microcontroller and Applications
10 Microcontroller Lab
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Analogue Electronics
20 Digital Electronics
20 Technical Mathematics 2
10 Electronics Lab
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
20 Electrical and Electronic Measurements
20 Sensors and Transducers
10 Instrumentation Lab
English for Engineers –IIIndustry Orientation ProgExit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Electronic Design
20 Industrial Instrumentation
20 Process Control Technology
10 Research Methodology
10 Industrial Internship
20 Technical Project
20 Industrial Studies
20 Technical Elective
Exit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electronic and Instrumentation Engineering
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ProgrammeThe BSc (Hons) Information Technology for Business (ITMB) programme is an applied computing programme which aims to produce graduates with the distinct specialist knowledge and skills required to develop and support information systems for business. The central theme of the programme is the application of IT to business. It therefore provides students with opportunities to develop a wide range of technical and engineering skills while also providing them with a broad understanding of business-centered information systems and the business models.
PlacementGraduates of this programme have a wide choice of career options in
Project management, Operation management, Information and communication management, IT research management in industries such as petro chemical, manufacturing, process, health care, educational, aerospace,
hospitality sectors etc.
Career OpportunitiesThere are outstanding and high IT Mangers, IT Auditors, Project Managers, Web Designers,
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Information technology and management is one of the emerging fields in IT which includes software design, project management, Finance Management, and International IT business development. Development of business innovation using IT will have an impact on the development of society, economic productivity, intellectual property rights, privacy protection, e commerce, market structures and affordability of access to information technologies.
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Business Managers, Finance Managers, Programmers, Consultants, Entrepreneurs etc.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: University Diploma in IT Management for Business
• On successful completion of Level 4: Bachelor of Science (Honours) in IT Management for Business
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma
(Oman) and BSc Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 120 Credits
20 Fundamentals of Computing
20 Programing 1
20 Web platform development 1
20 Fundamentals of Software engineering
20 Integrated Project 1
20 Introduction to Economics and data analysis
0 English for Engineers 1
Credits Level 3 – Total of 120 Credits
20 Financial Management for Decisions Makers
20 Human Computer Interaction
20 IT Project Management
20 Research skills and Profession-al Issues
20 Integrated Project 3
20 International Business Strategy
0 Industrial Internship
10 Communication Lab II
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Fundamentals in Financial Management
20 Object Oriented Analysis & Design
20 Programing 2
20 Data Base development
20 Integrated Project 2
20 Management Issues And Con-cepts
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
0 English for Engineers 2
Exit Award – University Diploma in IT Management for Business
Credits Level 4 – Total of 120 Credits
20 IT Project Management 2
20 Big Data
20 Business Process Modeling
40 Honors Project
20 Elective
Exit with Bachelor of Science (Honours) in IT Management for Business
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ProgrammeThe 21st century has witnessed great technological advancement in the field of telecommunications throughout the world. This programme trains you to become a highly trained, competent telecommunication engineers to meet the needs of the commerce and industrial society. Graduates of this programme play an effective role in the development of various fields of communication and service oriented industries. Theoretical concepts are supported through laboratory oriented practical modules using our state of art laboratory facilities.
PlacementPlacements can be spent in various public and private sector telecommunication companies, IT-
related organisations, petroleum development companies, defence, aviation, and major oil and gas companies. There is a strong demand for telecommunication engineers in various ministries and government organisations, private
companies and other multinational contracting and consulting organisations.
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Breaking barriers...linking people
Telecommunications engineering includes the area of radio, TV, mobile, satellite communication systems, wired and wireless networking with emphasis on antenna engineering, microwave, fibre optical transmission, radar and navigational aids. Teaching is based on modern methods supported by guest lectures, industrial visits and seminars.
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Career OpportunitiesThere are outstanding and high scope career options for graduates and diploma holders in Oman and abroad within fields such as telecommunications, networking, fibre optics technology, radar for military and police, navigational aids, stealth communications, telecom standards sector, air traffic control and customer service centres.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Computer Programming
20 Circuit Theory and Analysis
20 Technical Communication
10 Energy and Environmental Science
20 Technical Mathematics 1
20 Electro Mechanical Workshop
20 Electronic Devices
10 Electronic Devices Lab
English for Engineers - I
Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Employability Skills Development
20 Microcontroller and Applications
20 Advance Mathematics
10 Microcontroller Lab
20 Microwave and Radar
20 Optical Communication
20 Non- Technical Elective
10 Communication Lab II
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Applied Electronics
20 Data Communications and Computer Networks
20 Technical Mathematics 2
10 Computer Networks Lab
20 Electronic Communication
20 Telecommunication Application
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
10 Communication Lab I
English for Engineers –IIIndustry Orientation ProgExit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
10 Research Methodology
20 Cellular Mobile Communication
20 Simulating Multimedia Networks
20 Digital Signal Processing
20 Industrial Studies
20 Technical Project
10 Industrial Internship
20 Technical Elective
Exit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Telecommunications Engineering
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As the largest department in CCE, the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering boasts some of the most distinguished engineers in the Sultanate of
Oman among its alumni. This is because the department has a dynamic approach to change, embracing emerging fields of specialisation in mechanical and industrial engineering.
Our faculty are actively involved in research, and produce many published articles in referenced international journals. Our programmes prepare students in the field of mechanical, mechatronics, process, chemical, oil and gas, and industrial engineering.
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Hear it from our Alumni:Mohammed Hamoud Shinoon
Currently working in Petroleum Development of Oman
“The mechanical engineering programme that I took was very comprehensive with application of
computers to the solution of mechanical engineering problems.”
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ProgrammeThis programme educates students in chemical engineering by promoting interdisciplinary collaboration with other fields. At the end of this programme, you can expect to become a well-trained, competent engineer, capable of responding to the current and future needs of the chemical and process industries.
PlacementThe programme is reinforced with structured industrial visits and placement opportunities. While working during the placement, students undertake many assignments to reflect their academic studies related to the context of a process plant. Locally the college is supported by a large number of chemical industries and
other companies to allow for an enriching placement experience. Career OpportunitiesCareer opportunities exist in a wide variety of industries including
refineries, petrochemicals, polymers, water resources development and recycling, process design and simulation, natural gas processing, desalination, air and water pollution control, research and
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Turning concepts into reality
Chemical engineering originated with a need to transform raw materials to useful products. Chemical engineers use the principles of engineering analysis and knowledge of chemistry to design, build and operate processes that provide society with items such as petroleum and petrochemical products, pharmaceuticals, food products and computer chips.
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development, environmental health and safety, process industries, fertilisers, cement, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper and food processing industries.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme with 140 credits will be eligible for an internationally recognised BEng in Chemical Engineering degree. On successful
completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Degree.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 36 Credits 3 English Language Skills 4 Calculus - 12 Environmental Science 4 Physics - 13 General Chemistry1 Chemistry Laboratory1 Engineering Practice3 Academic English Skills4 Calculus - 23 Physics - 21 Physics Laboratory 2 Engineering Graphics3 Oman History and Civilization 2 Introduction to Engg
Computing
Credits Level 3 – Total of 36 Credits 3 Numerical Methods 3 Elective 1 (Minor)3 Heat Transfer 3 Chemical Process Calculations 3 Mass Transfer-1 3 Process Plant Economics &
Mamt1 Heat transfer lab3 Elective 2 (Minor)3 Elective 3 (Minor)
3 Chemical Reaction Engineering
3 Mass Transfer-2
3 Chem Process Dyns & Ctnl
1 Chem Process Dyns & Ctnl lab
1 Mass Transfer Lab
Credits Level 4 – Total of 31 Credits 3 Elective 4 (Minor)3 Elective 5 (Minor) 3 Process Mdlg & Smltn Chem2 Instrumental Methods of
Analy-sis1 Process Mdlg & Smltn in Chem
Engg lab 1 Chemical Reaction Engg lab3 Capstone Project - I3 Elective 6 (Minor)3 Elective 7 (Minor)4 Process Equipment Design 2 Industrial Internship3 Capstone Project - II
Exit with BEng Checmical Engg.
Credits Level 2– Total of 37 Credits
2 Technical Writing
3 Employability Skills for Engi-neers
4 Difference & Differential Equa-tions
3 Materials Science
2 Organic Chemistry
3 Engineering Mechanics
2 Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering
3 Probability & Statistics
3 Islamic Culture
2 Innovation and Entrepreneur-ship Development
3 Chemical Engineering Princi-ples
3 Fluid Mechanics
3 Chemical Engineering thermo-dynamics
1 Fluid Mechanics Lab
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ProgrammeCAME is the application of computer technology to the design, manufacture, analysis and control of engineering systems and sub systems and components. It also includes installation, operations, control and maintenance of industrial machinery. On this programme, you will develop integrated skills related to information technology, personal development planning, computer aided design and manufacture (CAD/CAM) and mechatronics.
PlacementThe programme is reinforced with structured industrial visits and placement opportunities. Whilst working during the placement, you will undertake a number of assignments designed to relate your academic studies to the
context of industry. The college is supported by a large number of companies in the oil and gas industry and in manufacturing and power industries to allow for an insightful placement experience.
Career OpportunitiesThere are outstanding and high On graduating from this programme, you will find job opportunities in many organisations in areas such as design, manufacturing,
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Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering (CAME) stresses the relevance of multi-disciplinary concepts needed to analyse and solve engineering problems covering mechanical, electronic, computer and control systems.
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marketing and sales, or as project engineers, design engineers, mechanical technician engineers and cost analysis engineers. Employments opportunities exist in a wide variety of industries and organisations such as PDO, oil and gas industries, manufacturing and building services, power industries, electronic business organisations and ministries.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Technical Communication
20 Mechanical Principles
10 Engineering Graphics
10 Engineering Computing
10 Engineering Materials
20 Electro-Mechanical Workshop
20 Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
20 Technical Mathematics 1
10 Energy and Environmental Science
English for Engineers - I
Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Employability Skills Development
20 Thermo Fluids
20 Advanced Mathematics
10 Fluid Mechanics Lab
20 Control Systems
20 Mechanical Engineering Design
10 Computer Aided Design 1
10 Applied Thermodynamics
10 Instrumentation and Control Lab
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Manufacturing Processes
20 Mechatronics
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
10 Material Testing Lab
20 Technical Mathematics 2
20 Mechanics of Solids
20 Elective 1 (Non-Technical)
10 Workshop Practice
English for Engineers -II Industry Orientation Prog Exit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Computer Aided Design 2
20 Elective 2 (Technical)
10 Industrial Internship
10 Research Methodology
10 Machine Condition Monitoring
20 Engineering Analysis
20 Industrial Studies
20 Technical Project (Engineering)
10 CAD/CAM Lab
Exit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in CAME
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ProgrammeMechatronics has become an established engineering discipline designed to give you a broad engineering education, integrating classical engineering disciplines such as mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, computing and control engineering. It also involves the design, production and maintenance of high technology consumer and industrial products as diverse as robotics, automotive anti-lock braking systems and modern manufacturing processes. It provides you with multi-disciplinary skills to enable you to respond to the future needs of industry in a world of rapidly developing technology.
PlacementPlacement opportunities are
provided to support the objectives of the programme, giving you the chance to relate the theory to a practical context. Through this programme, you will have the chance to work in oil and gas industries, for example, or
as mechatronics instrumentation engineers in local companies. Career OpportunitiesThere is a great demand for qualified mechatronics engineers
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This programme addresses different elements of mechatronics systems such as the principles of core mechanical engineering, signal conditioning, sensors, actuators, microcontrollers and programmable logic controllers. The programme has been designed to give graduates the integrated technological skills needed to meet the needs of inter-connected industries.
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in sophisticated and modern industries including oil and gas, petroleum and automobile industries. Employment opportunities exist is a wide variety of public and private industries where machinery is controlled by electronics and software. Typical employment opportunities exist in design, development, research, manufacture and maintenance, and automation and operational performance of electro-mechanical systems.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University,
Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after
Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
10 Engineering Computing
20 Mechanical Principles
10 Engineering Materials
20 Technical Communication
10 Engineering Graphics
20 Circuit Theory and Analysis
20 Technical Mathematics 1
20 Electro-Mechanical Workshop
10 Energy and Environmental Science
English for Engineers - I
Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Employability Skills Development
20 Control Systems
20 Advanced Mathematics
10 Instrumentation and Control Lab
20 Microcontroller and Applications
20 Power Electronics
10 Microcontroller Lab
10 Mechatronics Case Studies
10 Quality Assurance
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Computer Aided Engineering
20 Electronic Engineering
20 Mechatronics
10 Fluid Mechanics
20 Technical Mathematics 2
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
10 Component Design
20 Non-Technical Electives
English for Engineers -II Industry Orientation Prog Exit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
10 Research Methodology
10 Industrial Internship
20 Digital Signal Processing
20 Electronic Design
10 Machine Condition Monitoring
20 Control Engineering
20 Technical Elective
20 Technical Project (Engineering)
10 Automation Lab
Exit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechatronics
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ProgrammeThe multifaceted discipline of Process Operations and Maintenance, or ‘POM’ as it is called, covers process plant operations, chemical plant safety, process control and maintenance management as required in a modern oil and gas industry. It provides you with a specialisation in process equipment and design, flow line fabrication and control, operation and maintenance, utilities and service systems.
PlacementPOM is reinforced with structured industrial visits and placement opportunities through the many partnerships that the college enjoys with chemical industries in Oman and other local companies. While working during the placement, you will undertake assignments to
apply your theoretical knowledge to the context of a process plant. Career OpportunitiesThe Sultanate of Oman predominantly depends on the
revenue from oil, gas, minerals and other resources. Given the major expansion of refineries, petrochemical plants and fertiliser plants in Oman and the region as a whole, there are many job opportunities in production,
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This programme, the first of its kind in Oman, provides technical skills and knowledge in process, chemical, mechanical, electronic, electrical, instrumentation and control engineering in order to help graduates understand and meet the requirement of various process industries like oil and gas, and chemical and fertiliser plants.
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operations and maintenance both here in Oman and in GCC countries.
AwardsStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for an internationally recognised Honours Degree awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK. Two exit options are available as given below:
• On successful completion of Level 2: Award of University Diploma
• On successful completion of Level 4: Award of BEng Honours Degree
The Diploma awarded after Level 2 is equivalent to Diploma (Oman) and BEng Honours Degree awarded after Level 4 is equivalent to Bachelor Degree in Engineering
(Oman), conforming to the Oman Qualifications Framework.
Credits Level 1 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Technical Communication
20 Mechanical Principles
10 Engineering Computing
10 Engineering Materials
10 Engineering Graphics
20 Electro-Mechanical Workshop
20 Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
20 Technical Mathematics 1
10 Energy and Environmental Science
English for Engineers - I
Credits Level 3 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Employability Skills Development
20 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics and Reaction Kinetics
20 Advanced Mathematics
10 Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer Lab
20 Process Control and Instrumentation Engineering
20 Oil and Gas Treatment Processes
10 Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals
10 Materials and Joining Technology
10 Process Control and Instrumentation Lab
Credits Level 2– Total of 140 Credits
20 Process Calculations
20 Mechatronics
20 Technical Mathematics 2
10 Engineering Chemistry
20 Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
20 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
20 Non-Technical Elective
10 Engineering Chemistry Lab
English for Engineers -II Industry Orientation Prog Exit with Diploma
Credits Level 4 – Total of 140 Credits
20 Process Equipment Design
20 Process Equipment Maintenance
10 Research Methodology
10 Industrial Internship
10 Chemical Reaction Engineering and Mass Transfer Lab
20 Industrial Studies
20 Technical Project (Engineering)
20 Technical Elective
10 Machine Condition Monitoring
Exit with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Process Operations and Maintenance
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Welcome to postgraduate studies at Caledonian! The college is at the forefront of providing high quality masters programmes of international standard in Oman through academic collaboration with Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and collaboration with VIT University. The master degree programmes are well structured and delivered by experts from our partner universities and from faculty at CCE. Indeed, our thriving postgraduate teaching faculty at CCE is well known for its outstanding research and teaching and you will be supported by world-class staff and dedicated resources.
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Career DevelopmentThrough our postgraduate programmes you will be well prepared for employment, career enhancement or a career in research. The college has a wide range of facilities and support services to assist our postgraduate students including a graduate laboratory. Overview of ProgrammesWe currently offer three taught master degree programmes, providing an opportunity for in-depth study of your chosen field by combining teaching with research:
• MSc in Process Engineering (in academic partnership with University of South Carolina (USC), UK)
• MSc in Maintenance Management (in academic collaboration with GCU)
• MSc in Construction Management (in academic collaboration with GCU)
CCE is proud to have introduced these three unique programmes to Oman. They have been running successfully since 2008, producing graduates with managerial skills and requisite knowledge in the respective fields.
Length of Study It takes a minimum of one year of fulltime study and up to two-and-a-half years of part-time study to complete a postgraduate degree in engineering.
Mode of Study We offer Master courses in a flexible mode to balance study with employment or family commitments whilst still providing all the benefits
and support enjoyed by fulltime students.
Eligibility CriteriaThe basic entry qualification for MSc programmes is an honours degree or the equivalent in a science or engineering subject. If the medium of instruction of your bachelor degree is in a language other than English, you must demonstrate your linguistic ability through presentation of a current certificate showing IELTS Band 6 or above, or TOEFL with a minimum score of 550.
Interaction with IndustryPostgraduate programmes are delivered through guest lectures and case studies from industry. We encourage our students to choose their project from their workplace.
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ProgrammeThis MSc programme is designed to impart skills and knowledge regarding modern maintenance strategies (such as condition-based maintenance and computerised maintenance systems) to professionals engaged in public and private sectors. The objective of the MSc in Maintenance Management is to provide the necessary knowledge at a senior management level for developing strategies and expertise in maintenance management.
DurationThis programme is designed to be taken in flexible mode to suit both fresh graduates and working professionals.• Fulltime; 1½ years (2 semesters of taught modules
followed by masters project)• Part-time; Minimum 2½ years (4 semesters of
taught modules followed by masters project)
Key Features• Internationally recognised Glasgow Caledonian
University (GCU) Master’s Degree (UK) • Delivered entirely at Caledonian College of
Engineering (CCE) in Oman • Designed with innovative delivery organised by
expert staff from GCU and supported by CCE in Oman
• Part-time mode with four semesters of taught modules spread over two years and a minimum six-month project dissertation
Exit AwardStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for either an internationally recognised Postgraduate Diploma (after successfully completing all taught modules of 120 credits ) or Master of Science in Maintenance Management (after successfully completing the project in the fifth semester) awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK.
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Attaining the highest levels of professionalism in plant and asset maintenance
Maintenance management has developed into a significant strategy in today’s modern and competitive business environments. It addresses the pressing need for development of top level maintenance strategies and plans for large-scale asset management, plant facilities and utilities.
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Career OpportunitiesThis programme is designed to be beneficial to working professionals from industries and other public and private organisations as well as new graduates who are interested in pursuing careers in asset management and maintenance. Graduates are employed by major industries involved in oil and gas and in companies such as PDO, Oman Oil Company and Oman LNG. Opportunities for senior maintenance manager jobs are also available in mining, civil, transportation, chemical and automobile industries.
Credits Semester 1
15 Project Planning and Management
15 Non Destructive Testing Methodology
Credits Semester 3
15 Energy Audit and Energy Asset Management
15 Strategy and Innovation
Credits Semester 2
15 Reliability and Availability Assessment
15 Maintenance Management
Credits Semester 4
15 Condition Monitoring
15 Ethics, Safety and Safety Management
Exit with PG Diploma
Credits Semester 5
60 Project
Exit with MSc Degree
Modules (Total 180 Credits Part-Time)
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ProgrammeThe MSc Construction Management programme is designed to impart the knowledge and skills that modern construction professionals need in order to meet the growing challenges of the field by focusing on sustainable construction methods and innovative management practice. The programme is useful for architectural technologists and surveyors as well as for engineers, wishing to advance their careers as modern construction professionals.
DurationThis programme is designed to be taken in flexible mode to suit both fresh graduates and working professionals.• Part-time; Minimum 2½ years (4 semesters of
taught modules followed by masters project)
Key Features• Internationally recognised Glasgow Caledonian
University (GCU) Master’s Degree (UK) • Delivered entirely at Caledonian College of
Engineering (CCE) in Oman • Designed with innovative delivery organised by
expert staff from GCU and supported by CCE in Oman
• Part-time mode with four semesters of taught modules spread over two years and a minimum six-month project dissertation
Exit AwardStudents who successfully complete this programme will be eligible for either an internationally recognised Postgraduate Diploma (after successfully completing all taught modules of 120 credits ) or Master of Science in Construction Management (after successfully completing the project in the fifth semester) awarded by Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, UK.
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Managing building for future
Construction management has designed to improve performance of construction for contributing to achievement of economic prosperity and sustainable environment. It addresses the leadership skills and technical expertise required for successful completion of construction projects, while creating growth and improving communities through building for the current and future needs of society.
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MSc Degree in
Construction Management
Career OpportunitiesA broad range of career options in Oman and abroad exist in the public and private sectors with construction engineering contractors, health, safety and environment consultants, project risk analysts and in national and local government agencies in areas including water supply, sewage, road and bridge design and maintenance, building regulations, compliance and assessment of building services etc.
Credits Semester 1
15 Construction Economics and Procurement
15 Construction Management
Credits Semester 3
15 Construction Financial Management
15 Elective
Credits Semester 2
15 The Management of Health, Safety and Environment
15 Sustainable Design and Construction
Credits Semester 4
15 Project Management
15 Strategic Management in Construction and Property
Exit with PG Diploma
Credits Semester 5
60 Masters’ Dissertation/Project
Exit with MSc Degree
Modules (Total 180 Credits Part-Time)
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ProgrammeThis programme will enable you to participate in current research and will also facilitate an understanding of (process) project management and control. The programme is intended to provide a systematic understanding and critical awareness of process technologies, together with new insights in the field of process engineering and within your area of professional practice.
DurationThis programme is designed to be taken in fulltime or part-time mode:• Fulltime: 1½ years ( 2 semesters of taught modules
followed by the masters project) • Part-time : Minimum 2 years ( 3 semesters of
taught modules followed by the masters project )
Key Features• Internationally recognised MSc Degree• Delivered entirely at Caledonian College of
Engineering (CCE) in Oman • Part-time and flexible study mode with 4
semesters of taught modules spread over two years
• Career-focused programme making use of the college’s industrial links and research experience to support the delivery of programme
Exit AwardStudents who successfully accumulate 60 credit hours will be eligible for an MSc in Process Engineering.
Career OpportunitiesMSc in Process Engineering is to provide the postgraduate students with a comprehensive approach to invent, design, optimize and operate sustainable processes for human needs. The design of curriculum is made-to-order to meet the needs of ever-changing technology and business environment in the context of Global as well as Sultanate of Oman perspectives. In view of the huge operation of process plants of enormous value and criticality of operational supervision needs and essentiality of the conservation aspects of these needs, the country is in need of Process Engineers with skills supported by knowledge P
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The MSc in Process Engineering provides the postgraduate student with a comprehensive capability to invent, design, optimise and operate sustainable processes for human needs. The programme also provides a broad in-depth knowledge of current industrial practice and research in the academic discipline of process engineering.
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who can operate the processes. Career opportunities exist in government sectors, Ministries and major private organizations such as Petroleum Development Oman, Sohar and Oman refinery, Occidental Inc., MB Petroleum, Shell, Oman LNG, Oman gases LLC, Tebodin, Indo Oman fertilizers and many other organizations ,
contractors and consultants where process operations need to be planned and to be succeeded.
Credits Semester 1
4 Transport Phenomena
4 Applied Process Design
4 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering
2 Hazard Analysis and Safety Management
Credits Semester 3
4 Process Plant Optimization and Economics
4 Process Modeling and Simula-tion
2 Emerging Technologies
2 Water and Wastewater Trmt.
Credits Semester 2
4 Petrochemical Technologies
2 Computer Aided Process Eng
4 Energy and Environmental En-gineering
4 Process Instrumentation and Control
Credits Semester 4
2 Seminar
18 Project Work
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Here at Caledonian College of Engineering, we recognise research as a key element for imparting excitement and dynamism to technical education. For this reason, we have been increasingly encouraging research activities over the past few years and have invested in developing our research facilities. Our research strategies have emphasised professional development, and we are proud of the research capabilities of our Caledonian faculty members.
Research & Innovation
Close Collaboration with IndustryWe carry out scientific research in close co-operation with industries and other organisations through proven international partnership and research collaboration. Importantly, we make a special effort to ensure the fruits of our research benefit our students, as well as our other stakeholders. The college has also established extensive research
networks to facilitate joint research projects, and exchange programme for staff and student. Research FundingCCE has enjoyed success in attracting funded research projects worth in excess of US$2.5 million from various funding agencies, including The Research Council, Industrial Innovation Centre and Middle East Desalination
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Centre (MEDRC). Our research output is distinguished by over 250 research publications.
Our Core Research Areas • Condition monitoring and
vibration control• Reliability, maintenance
modelling, and analysis• Waste water treatment,
desalination and nano photo catalysis
• Waste to energy and waste management
• Electrical and renewable energy systems
• Refrigeration and thermal engineering
• Mechatronic systems engineering
• Concrete technology
Caledonian Centre for Creativity and Innovation (CCCI)The promotion of entrepreneurship and SME development stems from the vision of His Majesty, Sultan Qaboos, and receives the highest endorsement by government ministries in Oman. At CCE, we have been careful to align our own strategic goals with this vision for the country’s future and have opened the Centre for Creativity and Innovation (CCCI) - the first of its kinds in Oman – in order to encourage students and staff towards innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.
The Centre provides a springboard for budding engineers and academics at the college into the world of commerce and industry
in Oman through entrepreneurship awareness and job creation opportunities. CCCI offers a wide range of facilities and is equipped with incubation, research facilities and other supporting provisions including mentoring and training facilities for students, staff and the community at large. CCCI has also established cooperation and partnership with reputed organisations, including the Malaysian Academy of SME & Entrepreneurship Development (MASMED), University Technology MARA and Technopark Technology Incubation Centre in Trivandrum, India.
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At Caledonian we believe it is important for our students to feel they are in an extended family and we know that if you are not happy at college, you will find it difficult to study. We therefore provide a whole range of services and facilities that help you settle in and develop your personality and interests.
Student Support
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Caledonian Student Support Services (CSSS)A department of dedicated and highly experienced staff looks after the welfare of our students at both our campuses and chances are you will meet with a member of CSSS at some point in your college career. The mission of CSSS is to enhance the academic, personal and overall development of our students and to this end, they will encourage you to make use of their many services. Through CSSS, you can also participate in events and activities designed to help you make the most of your study and leisure time at college. You can visit CSSS for advice on any of the following matters: Other Facilities• Professional advice, support
and guidance in academic and non-academic matters
• Appeals and grievances
• Issues related to student accommodation
• Participation in social and recreational activities
• Joining the Student Council or a student clubs or society
• Alumni interaction
CounsellingCounselling is aimed at making students take responsibility for their own decisions, to become more aware of their personal resources and to be more able to cope with all aspects of life. The college has a certified counsellor who offers confidential guidance and support to students at every stage of their College life and helps them to explore, clarify, understand and overcome any problems or concerns that may affect their study. Our counsellor also provides specialist assistance at times of
crisis and with long-term issues, including personal relationship and financial difficulties.
AccommodationThe college can provide accommodation for students. Separate accommodation of both men and women are provided at a subsidised cost. All accommodation activities are overseen by CSSS staff who allot rooms based on requests during admissions. Women’s accommodation for 252 students is located at Airport Heights Campus. The College provides transportation for students staying in college accommodation to and from the campus.
Learning Resources The College Library and Information Centre (LIC) is a well-equipped, modern information-
rich facility with 27,000 books and 90 journals in a range of engineering and human resource-related disciplines. There is also a substantial holding of resources specifically related to educational and professional development. Over the years, the LIC has built up an impressive electronic resource and subscribes to the Ebrary database comprising 119,000 e-books, and to proQuest databases comprising 3,700 e- journals.
The library houses different spaces for different activities including quiet study areas, an electronic library, a general reading area and a periodical section on both campuses. The library provides many services apart from the routine issue of books, including a User Orientation Programme, Selective Dissemination of Information and Current Awareness services. On enrolment at the college you will be inducted to all these services and we are always ready to support you in your learning by helping you make the most of these resources.
Other FacilitiesCCE has enjoyed success in Wireless connectivity is available almost everywhere in both our campuses. The service is available to all students free of charge.
You will be shown how to register you laptop with ITSC in order to use this service. The college provides you with a college email account for life.
Virtual leaning or e-learning facility at Caledonian College is powered by Blackboard and associated technologies. Caledonian College has added a new dimension to the delivery of the learning and experience through the addition of IT-assisted materials available
on-line for students. A unique learning environment is offered in Café Fortéy and Café Heights.
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Student CouncilThe Student Council of Caledonian College of Engineering (SCCCE) is a student-elected group that represents the student body. Inaugurated in December 2009, the Student Council offers a mechanism for identifying, discussing, and solving student-related issues as well as involving students in the wider community. The Council provides a platform for expressing students’ views, talents and abilities and thereby provides an enriching experience in the college. The members of the council are
professionally accountable for building, sustaining and integrating a strong and functional engineering community that works in partnership with college management and staff, as well as with parents, for the benefit of all students.
Campus Life
We have a very active body of students who run events and activities, with the help of CSSS, throughout the year. These events include Charity Fair, National Day Celebrations, College Day, Blood Donation, Students Fun Day, sports tournaments and student awareness campaigns.
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Heritage & CultureThe Sultanate of Oman is a country rich in heritage and steeped in tradition. At Caledonian College of Engineering, we believe in the importance of enhancing a student’s awareness of Omani culture and emphasizing the acquisition of related social skills and maintain the Department of Heritage & Culture for this purpose.
Activities of the Department of Heritage & Culture:• Creating awareness among our
students of Oman’s’ heritage, culture and traditions
• Fostering your leadership skills in developing local cultural activities
• Supporting you in being more open to different cultures and civilisations
• Enhancing the culture of tolerance and peace
• Raising awareness of Islamic achievements in the field of science
• Conserving the traditions and values inherited from previous generations
• Developing your abilities to invent modern and traditional cultural products
• Linking modern technologies with ancient and historical engineering practices.
Heritage & Cultural Events We encourage you to participate in various cultural, traditional and entertainment activities which will enrich your experience in the college and equip you well to become a cultured graduate and play a responsible role as a valued member of your community. We welcome you to participate in national and international events; exhibitions of Islamic culture, calligraphy and handicrafts; and organising and participating in Omani traditional games.
Activities and Sports Life at Caledonian is not only about books, learning and exams. Participation in non-academic activities will help you to improve your leadership skills, teamwork, and ability to meet and overcome challenges and above all inculcates in you the spirit of sportsmanship. All these are skills you will need in your day to day life especially when you move out into the world of work. With this in view ample opportunities are available to polish your skills. CCE takes pride in developing these aspects of a student’s personality through a wide range of extracurricular activities that include creative activities, recreational events, sports clubs and societies. All Students are encouraged to be a member of an existing club or society or to take their own initiative within and outside the campus. Social and recreational activities have been introduced to increase the participation of students in community services to build a better society and make students aware of their responsibility to the community as a whole.
Caledonian Centre for Creativity and Innovation (CCCI) At CCE we encourage student initiative and enterprise. Our unique Centre of Creativity and Innovation nurtures the spirit of entrepreneurship among talented and ambitious students, providing a technology link between the college and commerce and industry in Oman. Various exciting projects supported by this centre include the building of an eco-friendly, energy-efficient car for participation in the Shell Eco-Marathon Competition to be held in February 2015. The team builds on the success of Team Oryx – a team of CCE students so passionate about cars they built their own, and in the process became the first team in Oman and the Gulf to participate in the annual international formula racing event at Silverstone in UK in 2013. Future students at CCE have the chance to build on this legacy or indeed to receive the technical and practical support of the centre in any creative project that has extracurricular or potential commercial value.
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At Caledonian we take pride in presenting many opportunities that you may not find elsewhere, from studying abroad to building personal and soft skills on an Outward Bound course. We also offer various opportunities for professional development through short courses for those already in employment.
Employability & Career Enhancement Placement & TrainingAt CCE we offer help to you for placement and training with industry and other organisations. Students are placed for training in top industries to give them first hand practical exposure to the workplace and to enable them to be competent and productive in their academic studies. The college’s Placement and Training Cell (PTC) will also help you both during your studies and before your graduate to find employment and placement opportunities in reputed industries and organisations.
Career Information and Employment: We provide you with an opportunity
to explore•Job availability in the market•Potential areas for higher studies
We organise an annual Careers Fair
for you to engage with company representatives from a range of industries
Campus interviews are conducted for the recruitment of students
Student Internship & Training: We provide opportunities for you
to undertake the following exciting activities:• Summer training, internship
and placement in various organisations
• International internship • Exchange programmes with
affiliates and partner institutions • Pre-Employment Guidance:
We provide you with support as you reach the end of your studies and start looking for a job through the following programmes and preparations:
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• GraduateStudentOrientation Program (GSOP)
• GraduatePlacementand Training Orientation Programme (GPOP)
• InterviewandJobSeekingSkills Development Programmes
• TechnicalandAptitudeTestPreparation
Industry Inputs to Delivery:We regularly arrange site visits and guest lecturers for our students’ benefit throughout their studies and help them to explore a project with specific industries.
Scholarship and InternshipAt CCE we enhance the student experience by providing opportunities to enrich knowledge and through student scholarships and internships. These opportunities offer excellent ways to enhance your employability. Each summer, we identify students with strong academic credentials to train in advanced laboratories abroad with one of our partner universities in Germany, UK, France, Malaysia, India, USA and Australia. If you strive for one of these internships, it will provide an invaluable help in engaging with project work in your field of study. The main purpose of these internships is to encourage students to acquire skills and knowledge, gain international exposure and bridge the gap between theory and practice. Students have the following opportunities:
• PMA Student internship: Ten funded internships offered by P Mohammed Ali, Chairman of the Board of Directors at CCE
• GCU-Student exchange programmes: Five internships with limited funding, offered by Glasgow Caledonian University
• Sheik Salim Bin Hamed Al Fannah Al Araimi Scholarship:
This international student internship is given to twenty Omani students (on year by year basis).
• An annual scholarship for meritorious Omani nationals is offered to pursue postgraduate studies at Masters degree level through the Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Araimi memorial scholarship.
Caledonian Unit for Training and Professional Development (CuTPD)This centre at CCE provides unique and dynamic training solutions for our corporate clients with the aim of becoming Oman’s preferred training provider for professional development. We take pride in our expertise to provide professional training programmes with course content and facilities that fulfill the requirements of our corporate clients in industry.
Our team of highly qualified professionals has a wealth of experience in delivering courses to a wide range of clients such as RCA, Ministry of Defence, Galfar Construction & Contracting Co, and OMIFCO, among others. We build bespoke engineering and management courses around client needs.
CCE’s training centre is committed to providing outstanding value and quality training solutions for the corporate marketplace through:• Custom-designed training
programmes• Corporate consulting and
research services• Certificate programmes• Continuing education
programmes• Short term coursesWe offer a wide variety of blended courses for professional development in engineering and management areas covering mechanical, electrical, electronics,
instrumentation, civil, process and chemical engineering, together with industrial management and IT fields.
AlumniWhen you join Caledonian you join us for life! We are proud of our graduates and encourage them to contribute to the college and our CSR activities throughout their careers.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)At Caledonian, we recognise the importance of giving back to the community that has supported over the years. To this end, we regularly organise awareness campaigns that promote student and community health and wellbeing; lend our facilities to selected charitable organisations and run an annual summer school for local school leavers interested in experiencing college life. We expect our students and our alumni to get involved in these activities and take a leadership role in organising charitable events.
Green AwarenessAs part of our CSR, we have a strong commitment to the environment and ‘green-awareness’ is part of our mission, vision and values. You will notice that our campuses provide a leafy environment with many trees; what you may not have noticed is that our corridors are lit at night by solar panels on the roof. We have been commended in the national Green Awards for our activities in this area and we have sponsored a former alumna of CCE as our Ambassador of Environmental Awareness. This ambassador represented us as the first lady from Oman to set foot in Antartica and another former alumnus was the first Omani man to set foot in the Arctic. We invite you to maintain our green credentials by your active interest in protecting the environment.
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GCU BSc Programme Levels Credit Points Per Module FeeLevel 1 120 20 Credit Module = RO 533.333
10 Credit Module = RO 266.667Fee/Credit Points=RO 26.667Level 2 120
Level 3 120Level 4 120
Total Credit Points 480 credit points required for the Award of BSc Honours Degree
GCU ITMB ProgrammeLevels Credit Hours Per Module FeeLevel 1 120 1 Credit points RO 22.400
1 Credit points RO 22.400
1 Credit points RO 22.400
1 Credit points RO 22.400
Level 2 120Level 3 140
Level 4 120
Total Credit Hours 500 credit points required for the Award of BSc Honors Degree
Summary of Fees
GCU BEng ProgrammeLevels Credit Points Per Module FeeLevel 1 140 20 Credit Module = RO 550
10 Credit Module= RO 275 Fee/Credit Points = RO 27.5
Level 2 140Level 3 140Level 4 140
Total Credit Points 560 credit points required for Award of BEng Honours Degree
Summary of Fee Schedule BSc/BEng Programmes 2017-2018
CCE Foundation / Pre-Foundation ProgrammesPre-Foundation Course RO 800 Language and Learning (per module) RO 845 Techno Basics (mathematics & Science) (per module) RO 315 IT Skills (per module) RO 240 Net Foundation Per Semester: RO 1,400
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Registration Fee and Refundable Deposit (Payable Once Only)
MSc Registration Fee (Non-Refundable)
RO 50
Refundable Deposit
RO 100
BEng Chemical Engineering (USC)Levels Credit Hours Per Module FeeLevel 1 36 1 Credit points RO 22.400
1 Credit points RO 22.400
1 Credit points RO 22.400
1 Credit points RO 22.400
Level 2 37Level 3 36
Level 4 61
Total Credit Hours 140 credit points required for the Award of BEng Degree
Registration Fee, Caution Deposit & Credit Transfer FeeRegistration Fee
(Non-Refundable - Payable Once Only) RO 25
Deposit (Refundable - Payable Once Only) RO 100
Credit Transfer Fee (Non-Refundable - Payable Once Per
Programme)RO 125
MSc Process Engineering
Semester Credit hour / Semester
Fee payment plan Fee/credit
Semester 1 14 RO 1,750 Per Credit RO 116.667 Semester 2 14 RO 1,750
Semester 3 14 RO 1,750Semester 4 18 RO 1,750
Total 60 RO 7,000Total 60 credit hour required for the Award of MSc Degree in Process Engineering
MSc Maintenance ManagementSemester Credit Semester Fee payment plan Fee/credit
Semester 1 30 RO 1,400 Per Credit R.O.38.888 Semester 2 30 RO 1,400
Semester 3 30 RO 1,400Semester 4 30 RO 1,400Semester 5 60 RO 1,400
Total 180 RO 7,000Total 180 credit points required for the Award of MSc Degree in Maintenance Management
MSc Construction ManagementSemester Credit Semester Fee payment plan Fee/credit
Semester 1 30 RO 1,400 Per Credit R.O.38.888 Semester 2 30 RO 1,400
Semester 3 30 RO 1,400Semester 4 30 RO 1,400Semester 5 60 RO 1,400
Total 180 RO 7,000Total 180 credit points required for the Award of MSc Degree in Construction Management
Notes : a) Discount applies for UG
courses if fees are paid in full in advance for a semester
b) Refunding of fees is as per the CCE Fee Refund Policy
FEES
Summary of Fee Schedule MSc Programmes 2017-2018
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CCE Admissions Process
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Step 1: Submit an Application Form Download an application form from our website (www.cce.edu.om) or collect the form directly from the Admissions Department. You can also request an application form by sending an email to [email protected] .
Fill in the application form and submit the following supporting documents to the Admissions Department:
• Original and copy of General Education Diploma or its equivalent
• Letter of Equivalence (if applicable)
• Copy of passport and ID card
• Original and copy of Higher Qualifications (if available)
• Original and copy of official transcripts (if available)
• Six photographs
• Non-refundable application processing fee
Step 2: Confirm acceptance of offer of admission If you have been made an offer of admission, you will be required to accept the offer. The acceptance of an offer of admission results in acceptance of the conditions and terms stipulated in the offer letter.
Step 3: Appear for the Caledonian Entrance Assessment It is compulsory for all Secondary School leavers (Class 12) or General Education Diploma (GED) / Tanawiya Amma who are wishing to join the Foundation/ Engineering Programme, to write the Caledonian Entrance Assessment( CEA). They can also opt out of entrance test by singing an undertaking to study Pre-Foundation Programme.
The Caledonian Entrance Assessment comprises of three components aimed at testing your skills in Mathematics and Science, English Language, and IT skills.
If you hold an IELTS or TOFEL certificate with the following below scores, you will be exempted from Language component of the examination and also from the Language and Learning component of Semester 1 of Foundation Programme.
• Band 5.5 in IELTS• 550 in Computer-based TOEFL
• 173 in Computer-based TOEFL • 59 in Internet-based TOEFL
Step 4: Receive Notification of Examination Results The outcome of the examination will show whether to confirm your study place in the Foundation Programme or to offer you a study place in the Engineering Programme of your choice. To confirm the admission formalities, you will have to pay a refundable deposit; this deposit will be returned to you on completion of the programme or at the time of your leaving the college.
Contact Admissions OfficeTel +968 24536165 Ext. 200Email: [email protected]: +968 98266600, +968 92855334
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Engineering Campus (Al Hail)
Foundation Campus (Airport Heights)
Caledonian College of EngineeringCampus Maps
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