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Islamic antiquities department Proposed courses required to obtain a bachelor's degree in Islamic antiquities according to the credit hour system 44 credit hours First: University Requirements (4 subjects 2 hour) Subject of units Ur0 Arabic language (grammar & texts ) Ur02 English language (grammar & exercises) Ur03 Human Rights Ur04 Computer science Second :faculty Requirements in common with all departments of the faculty (7 subjects - 2 hour) Gfr05 Gfr06 Gfr07 Gfr08 Gfr09 Gfr0 Gfr Subject History of ancient Egypt Archeology and Egyptian civilization History of Islamic Egypt Archeology and Islamic civilization Principles of Treatment and conservation of organic antiquates Principles of conservation of non-organic antiquates, architectural restoration and protection of archaeological sites and monuments Egyptian Civilization and Archaeology in Greco-Roman Periods of unites

Subjects for the First Level (33 units) (2 for University Requirements, 2 for Faculty Requirements) First-level Subjects oretical code prerequ isite History of Ancient Egypt 3 3 --- GFR 0 --- --- 2 History of Islamic Egypt 3 3 --- GFR 02 --- --- 3 Islamic Civilization and 3 2 4 GFR 03 --- --- Archaeology 4 Principles of Conservation of 3 3 --- GFR 04 --- --- Organic materials 5 Arabic language 3 3 --- GFR 05 --- --- 6 Application of computer science 3 2 2 GFR 06 --- --- 7 Ancient Egyptian Civilization GFR and Archaeology 3 2 4 07 --- --- 8 Egyptian Civilization and GFR Archaeology in Greco-Roman 3 3 --- 08 --- --- Periods 9 Principles of Architectural GFR 09 Restoration and Conservation 3 3 --- --- --- of Inorganic materials 0 English language 3 3 --- GFR 0 --- --- Human Rights 3 3 --- GFR --- ---

3 rd : Compulsory Requirements 24 Hours (8 Subjects x 3 Credit Hours) Compulsory courses for the second level : 3 credit hours for each course second -level Subjects oretical code prerequisi te Islamic architecture () 3 2 2 Is 20 2 Islamic arts() 3 2 2 Is202 3 Islamic painting() 3 -- -- Is203 4 History of art () 3 3 --- Is 204 5 Islamic architecture(2) 3 2 2 Is 205 Islamic architectu re () 6 Islamic architecture of morocco 3 3 --- Is 206 and Andalusia 7 Islamic arts(2) 3 2 2 Is207 Islamic arts() 8 Islamic numismatics() 3 2 4 Is208 Is 20 Is202

Compulsory courses for the third level: 3 credit hours for each course third -level Subjects Islamic architecture(3) oretical Cours e code 3 2 2 Is30 Islamic architecture(2 ) 2 Islamic arts(3) 3 2 2 Is 302 Islamic arts(2) 3 Islamic 3 3 -- Is303 Islamic numismatics(2) numismatics( 4 archaeological Calligraphy () 5 Architecture of the eastern Islamic world () 6 Islamic paintings (2) 7 Coptic art during the Islamic period 8 Museology and excavation 3 3 --- Is 304 Is 305 Is 306 3 2 4 3 2 2 Is307 ) Islamic painting() Is 205 Is207 Is208 Is 204 3 2 4 Is 308 Is 302

Compulsory courses for the fourth level : 3 credit hours for each course fourth -level Subjects oretical code prerequisi te Architecture of the eastern Islamic world(2) 3 3 --- 2 archaeological Calligraphy (2) Is 40 Architectu re of the eastern Islamic world 3 3 --- Is 402 font of archaeolo gical writings () 3 Islamic paintings (3) 3 3 --- Is 403 Islamic paintings (2) 4 History of art(2) 3 3 --- Is 404 Islamic numismati cs(2) 5 Islamic architecture(4) 3 2 6 Islamic arts(4) 3 2 7 Islamic numismatics(3) 8 Historical and archaeological methodology 2 Is405 Islamic architectu re(3) 2 Is406 Islamic arts(3) Is407 3 3 --- 3 2 2 Is 408 History of art() Is 305 Is 304 Is 303 Is 306 Is30 Is 302 Is 204

4 th : Compulsory Requirements 24 Hours (8 Subjects x 3 Credit Hours) s oretical Practical/ Field Is 209 management of archaeological sites Is20 Jurisprudence of statement in Islamic civilization Is2 Documents and its archaeological importance Is22 Islamic architecture and environment Is23 Islamic archaeology in Arabian peninsula and Arabian gulf Is24 Islamic archaeology in south eastern Asia Is25 Islamic city Is26 History of science and its influences in Islamic civilization Is27 Studies of Arabian Islamic papyri Is28 archaeological Calligraphy in the eastern Islamic world Is29 Egyptian Islamic civilization Is220 Islamic architecture in the eastern Islamic world Is22 Islamic arts in the eastern Islamic world Is309 Islamic architecture in India Is30 Archaeological readings by modern European language Is3 Islamic archaeology in western Africa Is32 arts of Islamic book Is33 Numismatics in eastern Islamic world Is34 Numismatics in Morocco and Andalusia 3 2 ---- Is35 Numismatics in east and west Africa Is36 Relations of arts between east and west Is37 Crafts and traditional industry Is38 Islamic arts in Morocco and Andalusia 3 2 ---- Is39 archaeological Calligraphy in eastern Islamic world Is320 archaeological Calligraphy Morocco and Andalusia ( 8 Is409 Otto manic architecture in Anatolia and Balkan Is 40 Islamic architecture in Iran 3 2 ---- Is 4 Traditional architecture in Islamic period Is 42 Islamic archaeology in the downstream western Mediterranean sea Is 43 Islamic archaeology in Sudan and east Africa Is 44 Numismatics in Arabian Peninsula and Arabian Gulf Is 45 Islamic archaeology in middle Asia Is 46 Coptic architecture in Islamic period 3 2 2 ô

5 th Compulsory Requirements 9 Hours (3 Subjects x 3 Credit Hours) s oretical Practical/ Field Is222 Archaeological drawings and survey Is 39 Persian \ordo\ Turkish language Gfr 2 Laws and regulations, charters and rules related to the archaeology and its protection t h 6 th Elective Support Subjects : 6 hours (2 subjects x 3 ) s oretical Practical/ Field Is 223 History of morocco and Andalusia Is224 Islamic history ( from early Islamic period till the end of Umayyad era ) Is225 History of Abbasian era Is226 History of Fatemied era Is227 History of Ayyubied era Is228 Historical geography of Islamic world Is229 Islamic civilization in eastern Islamic world Is230 Popular ophrisms ( folklores) Is 320 History of Mamlooked period Is32 History of eastern Islamic world Is322 History of Arabian Peninsula during Islamic period Is323 History of east and west Africa during the Islamic period Is324 History of Europe during the medieval Is325 History of crusades Is326 Cultural relations between east and west Is327 Islamic civilization in eastern Islamic world Is47 History of Ottoman period Is48 Modern history of Egypt ( Mohammad Ali period) Is 49 History of music and its influences in the Islamic civilization Is420 History of Europe in modern ages Is42 influences of the Islamic civilization in Europe total number of hours required 44 hour