Software and Informatics Engineering

Mission

The software engineering department mission is to teach and prepare liberally educated, articulate, and skilled software engineers for leadership and professional careers and for advanced study. A central objective of our department program is to contribute to society by advancing the fields of software engineering through innovations in teaching and research thus enhancing student knowledge through interactive instruction, global engagement, and experiential learning, also the program will serve as a resource to inform society about innovations related to the production and uses of computers and software.

Vision

Graduates of the software engineering department will be recognized as innovative leaders in the field of software engineering by their work in software development in a myriad of application areas, and through their work in advanced study and research. The department will continue to be known for their passion for teaching these students and for their knowledge, expertise, and innovation in advancing the frontiers of knowledge in software engineering.

Library:

The department library provides a wide collection of resources for SIE students and faculty.

This includes 1293 books in different computer related fields. Also there is a collection of Master theses and all software engineering department senior year project reports.

Location: Software and Informatics Engineering Department – First Floor

Seminar Halls

A fully equipped seminar hall, that is available for different events.

Location: Software and Informatics Engineering Department – First Floor – Baban Section  Occupancy: 100

 Features: Stage, podium,Computer,Projector,TV: pioneer plasma display system model pdp-505cmx,FLAT power mixer,Tandberg video conferencing,Microphones: 6

Labs:

Software and Informatics Engineering Department has three well equipped working laboratories, collectively having around 100 computers. Each lab is provided with its own boards and data shows. All Practical classes are taught in these labs, where it helps increasing the instructor-student interaction; The labs also provide an excellent atmosphere for teamwork and student engagement in hands on activities and projects.

1.ALab(Mamosta Aram LAb):

Location: Software and Informatics Engineering

Department – Second Floor

 

 

Lab1:

this lab is provided with internet connection

Location: Software and Informatics Engineering Department – First Floor – Baban Section

 

 

Lab3:

Location: Software and Informatics Engineering Department – Second Floor

2024-2025 Academic Year (Fall semester) Department Plan for Bologna Modules Details
Department: Software & Informatics Engineering
Building Code: F Elective Subjects
A-Fall Semester Modules (for 2024-2025 Year Enterance students – equivalent to first year):
# Module Code Module Name Credits Prerequest Module Name Lecturer(s)
(Starting with the Main Teacher)
Total no. of Admitable Students No. of Groups  for theoretical part only            (if available) Total no. of Students in Each Group for theoretical part only hours/ group Prefered Hall No. with Building Code)
1 101 General English I 5 M. Hawnaz Ismail Ado 4
2 103 IT Skills 5 M. Hanan Kamal Abdulkarim 4
3 105 Kurdology 4 4
4 5102 Logic Design 5 M. Zina Khalil Jalil 4
5 5101 Programming Algorithms 6 M. Hawraz Auny Ahmed 4
6 107 Mathematics I 5 M. Nawroz Ibrahim Hamad Ameen 4
B-Fall Semester Modules (for 2023-2024 Year Enterance students – equivalent to second year):
# Module Code Module Name Credits Prerequest Module Name Lecturer(s)
(Starting with the Main Teacher)
Total no. of Admitable Students No. of Groups  for theoretical part only            (if available) Total no. of Students in Each Group for theoretical part only hours/ group Prefered Hall No. with Building Code)
1 5106 Introduction to OOP 5 Programming Principles Dr. Omed Saleem Khlind 4
2 5111 Data Structures and Algorithm 5 M. Kanar Shukr Muhamad 4
3 5109 Software Engineering Principle 5 M. Sanar Fawzi Abduljabbar 4
4 5110 Database Principles 5 M. Rana Layth Abdulazeez 4
5 109 Mathematics III 5 Mathematics II M. Ghassan Akram Khader 4
6 5146 Operating System 5 M. Mohammed Nasseh Mohammed 4
7 5136 Combinatorics and Graph Theory 5 Dr. Salar Jamal Abdulhameed 4
C-Fall Semester Modules (for 2022-2023 Year Enterance students – equivalent to third year):
# Module Code Module Name Credits Prerequest Module Name Lecturer(s)
(Starting with the Main Teacher)
Total no. of Admitable Students No. of Groups  for theoretical part only            (if available) Total no. of Students in Each Group for theoretical part only hours/ group Prefered Hall No. with Building Code)
1 5115 Advance Computer Programming 5 Dr. Pola A. Fattah 4
2 5116 Web Design 5 M. Maikey Zaki Bia 4
3 5117 Software Verfication and Validation 5 Software Design and Modeling M. Agreen Muhyeadin Saleh 4
4 111 Engineering Analysis 5 M. Nyan Salman Dawood 4
5 5149 Network Principles 5 M. Bnar Faisal A. Daham 4
6 5125 Mobile Programming 5 M. Tara Saber Ismail 4
7 5139 Computer Graphics 5 Dr. Gulnar Mohamad Hadi 4
D-Fall Semester Modules (for 2021-2022 Year Enterance students – equivalent to fourth year):
# Module Code Module Name Credits Prerequest Module Name Lecturer(s)
(Starting with the Main Teacher)
Total no. of Admitable Students No. of Groups  for theoretical part only            (if available) Total no. of Students in Each Group for theoretical part only hours/ group Prefered Hall No. with Building Code)
1 1129 Project 12 Student shall have
at least 205 cerdits
2 1130 Internship 18 Student shall have
at least 195 cerdits
3 5121 AI 5 Dr. Narin Khalida Beitulla 4
4 5122 Embedded Software Systems 5 M. Amar Omar Hasan 4
5 5148 Information Security 5 Dr. Mardin Abdulla Anwer 4
6 5153 Server Administration and Management 5 M. Sami Mohammed Salih Ahmed 4
7 5163 Image Processing 5 M. Bnar Mustafa Ghafur 4
8 5151 Network Switching and Routing II 5 M. Sakar Salar Salih 4
9 5120 Software Project Management 5 Dr. Pola  A. Fattah 4