ALHOSN University Catalogue Global Knowledge with Local Vision ...
ALHOSN University Catalogue Global Knowledge with Local Vision ... ALHOSN University Catalogue Global Knowledge with Local Vision ...
Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences The Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences provides the mathematics and science curriculum through courses and labs in support of the Engineering and Applied Sciences programs. In addition, the department offers courses as part of the University General Requirement (UGR) program for all students. Faculty and Teaching Staff – Mathematics and Natural Sciences Prof Abdelaziz Soufyane (Chair) Professor PhD (Applied Mathematics), Université de Franche-Comté, France, 1999, MSc (Applied Mathematics), Université de Franche-Comté, France, 1994 Prof Raymond Tennant Professor and Provost PhD (Mathematics), State University of New York at Albany, USA, 1988, BSc (Mathematics), Union College, USA, 1983 Dr Ahmad Mousa Al Mahmoud Associate Professor PhD (Statistics), Mississippi State University, USA, 1999, MSc (Statistics), Yarmouk University, Jordan, BSc (Mathematics), Yarmouk University, Jordan Dr Mawia B Kaddoura Assistant Professor PhD (Applied Statistics), University of Alabama, USA, 2000, MSc (Applied Statistics), University of Alabama, USA, 1984, BSc (Physics and Mathematics), University of Tripoli, Libya, 1976 Mr Ashraf Hammad Salem Abuhammad Lab Instructor MSc (Physics), Al-Albayt University (Almafraq), 2009); Higher Diploma, Educational Psychology (E.P), Na'aour College, (UNRWA), Amman, Jordan, 2009; BSc (Physics), Al-Albayt University (Almafraq), 2003 Ms Nisrine Shaya Instructor MA (Mathematics Education), Lebanese American University, Lebanon, 2010, BSc (Mathematics), Lebanese American University, Lebanon, 2006 Mr Ibrahim Awadallah Teaching Assistant MA (Mathematics and Statistics), Mu'tah University, 2009; BSc (Mathematics and Statistics), Mu'tah University, 2006 150
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Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences<br />
The Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences provides the mathematics and science curriculum<br />
through courses and labs in support of the Engineering and Applied Sciences programs. In addition, the<br />
department offers courses as part of the <strong>University</strong> General Requirement (UGR) program for all<br />
students.<br />
Faculty and Teaching Staff – Mathematics and Natural Sciences<br />
Prof Abdelaziz Soufyane (Chair)<br />
Professor<br />
PhD (Applied Mathematics), Université de Franche-Comté, France, 1999, MSc (Applied<br />
Mathematics), Université de Franche-Comté, France, 1994<br />
Prof Raymond Tennant<br />
Professor and Provost<br />
PhD (Mathematics), State <strong>University</strong> of New York at Albany, USA, 1988, BSc (Mathematics), Union<br />
College, USA, 1983<br />
Dr Ahmad Mousa Al Mahmoud<br />
Associate Professor<br />
PhD (Statistics), Mississippi State <strong>University</strong>, USA, 1999, MSc (Statistics), Yarmouk <strong>University</strong>,<br />
Jordan, BSc (Mathematics), Yarmouk <strong>University</strong>, Jordan<br />
Dr Mawia B Kaddoura<br />
Assistant Professor<br />
PhD (Applied Statistics), <strong>University</strong> of Alabama, USA, 2000, MSc (Applied Statistics), <strong>University</strong> of<br />
Alabama, USA, 1984, BSc (Physics and Mathematics), <strong>University</strong> of Tripoli, Libya, 1976<br />
Mr Ashraf Hammad Salem Abuhammad<br />
Lab Instructor<br />
MSc (Physics), Al-Albayt <strong>University</strong> (Almafraq), 2009); Higher Diploma, Educational Psychology (E.P), Na'aour<br />
College, (UNRWA), Amman, Jordan, 2009; BSc (Physics), Al-Albayt <strong>University</strong> (Almafraq), 2003<br />
Ms Nisrine Shaya<br />
Instructor<br />
MA (Mathematics Education), Lebanese American <strong>University</strong>, Lebanon, 2010, BSc (Mathematics),<br />
Lebanese American <strong>University</strong>, Lebanon, 2006<br />
Mr Ibrahim Awadallah<br />
Teaching Assistant<br />
MA (Mathematics and Statistics), Mu'tah <strong>University</strong>, 2009; BSc (Mathematics and Statistics), Mu'tah<br />
<strong>University</strong>, 2006<br />
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