The course presents the new Kingdom of ancient Egypt, that was a golden age of architecture and art. A variety of factors combined to make the New Kingdom one of the most creative cultures of the ancient world. The empire that the Pharaohs expanded through diplomacy, trade and war brought Egypt centuries of political stability and prosperity
- Enseignant: Dina Sadek
This course includes topics such as: systems of state formation and governance, the general foundations of state formation, and contemporary societal issues and problems produced by the political, social and economic systems
- Enseignant: yasmeen adel
The course contains information about the history of Greco- Roman Egypt, and includes the periods: Ptolemaic rule (332- 30 BC), Roman rule (30 BC- 380 AD), Byzantine rule (380- 641 AD).
- Enseignant: Radwa Miligui
The English course contains topics such as: transportation, major transportation mode for International visitor, air transportation, road transportation, and railway transportation.
- Enseignant: amany abdelrehim
This cours includes information about the history of Islamic Egypt, starting from the Arab Conquest of Egypt, Egypt after the Arab Conquest, The Tulunid Dynasty, The Ikshide Dynasty, and finally Egypt in the Fatimid Dynasty
- Enseignant: walid ahmed
This course includes the topics: stones, woodwork, metal work, pottery and Earthenware, textiles, and glass work.
- Enseignant: yasmeen adel
This course is an introductory survey of the archaeology ( including art and architecture) of ancient Egypt, ranging in time from Luxor temples on eastern and western side and tombs of valley of kings, queens, nobles and workers; and temples in front of High Dam from the ancient Egyptian era like Amada, Wadi el Sebouah and Beit el Wali.
- Enseignant: Abeer Anas
This course tries to help students to feel, understand, enjoy and preserve the treasures of Islamic Egypt, for our sons and daughters, and for the world. It includes introduction about diversity of Islamic Architecture, the architecture of Wullah, architecture of the Tulunid period, architecture of the Ikhshide period, and architecture of the Fatimid period
- Enseignant: walid ahmed