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This course includes the topics: stones, woodwork, metal work, pottery and Earthenware, textiles, and glass work. 

The aim of this course is to give a general idea  to the under graduate students about the coptic studies and the most important coptic artistic collections, actually, preserved in different museums and national and international institutions, notably, the Coptic Museum and others.

 


Human geography consists of a number of sub-disciplinary fields that focus on different elements of human activity and organization, for example, cultural geography, economic geography, health geography, historical geography, political geography, population geography, rural geography, social geography, transport geography, and urban geography. What distinguishes human geography from other related disciplines, such as development, economics, politics, and sociology, are the application of a set of core geographical concepts to the phenomena under investigation, including space, place, scale, landscape, mobility, and nature.
This course deals with Islamic history in the Ayyubid period Egypt, which is short in duration, as it did not exceed eighty years, only a little 567-648/ 1171-1250, a period during which the sultans of this state were preoccupied with war on two fronts: one of them internally against the Fatimids and externally against the Crusaders (that is, the Christians of Europe), who succeeded in establishing four kingdoms Small ones in the Levant are: Antioch, Edessa, Tripoli and Jerusalem.
This course contains Introduction to Psychology, Consumer Behavior & Destination Choice in Tourism, Benefits of Tourism on Psychological Behavior, and Tour Guide Performance and Tourist Satisfaction.
This English course includes the topics: tourism sector overview, health and rejuvenation, components of the tourism industry, Changes within the industry, and the role of the government

This course provides students with the necessary skills to help them:

- Study  the collections (of Tutankhamun and pieces from Late Period) displayed in the Egyptian Museum. 

- Study the artistic features of collectibles and linking them to the characteristics of art in general and the distinctive artistic features of its era.


This course includes different aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization which will be necessary for the students when working as tour-guides. These aspects like mummification, agriculture, magic, crime and punishment, housing, etc.
The course includes the topics: Qalaʿat Salāḥ al-Dīn, Dome of al-Imām al-Šāfʽī, Madrassah and Dome of al-Ṣāliḥ Nağm al-dīn Ayyūb, Mosque of al-Zāhir Baībars al-Bunduqdārī, Complex of al-Manṣūr Qalāwūn, Mosque of Altabuġā al-Mardānī, Mosque of Aqsunqur, Madrassah of al-sulṭān Ḥasan, Complex of al-Sultan Barqūq, Ḫānqāh Farağ Ibn Barqūq