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LIBR1223 Library skills (2ساعة معتمدة)
In this course, the student studies the skills necessary for optimal use of the traditional library and the electronic library, by defining the type of library and the extent to which it is utilized
RATV1200 Media & Society (2ساعة معتمدة)
The course provides a degree of knowledge of the development of radio, television, journalism, cinema and new media globally, Arab and Palestinian, and knowledge of the political, social and commercial dimensions of social networks, and the course aims to clarify the extent of the impact of the media on society and to identify the role of the media in society and its importance in its formation, and provide students with the basic skills of media education, and the skills of critical thinking of media content, and also aims to clarify the positive and negative effects of the media, conflict and integration between the new media The course seeks to keep abreast of local, national or global developments, and is studied in all its aspects and put forward for discussion with students and follow-up on what is presented on the subject, taking into account several considerations, the most important of which is the novelty of the subject and its importance for students of different disciplines as well as their relationship with society
GEOG1217 Political Geography (2ساعة معتمدة)
The student is expected to be familiar with the following topics: Origins and Concepts of Political Geography. Study and analysis of the elements of the natural environment, human formation, and economic power in the structure of the state as a geopolitical unit. Study global strategic theories and political borders between countries. Finally, a study of the geography of elections with a focus on the Palestinian elections and a study of the most important political problems in the world
GEOG1212 Arab World Geography (2ساعة معتمدة)
The student is expected to be familiar with the following topics: Identify the natural geography of the Arab world, such as location, terrain, climate, soil and water resources. A study of the population in the Arab world and the nature of economic activities. A study of some political problems in the Arab world
LIBR1218 Marketing Information & Society (2ساعة معتمدة)
In this course, the student will study the basic concepts of information marketing in addition to the internal and external marketing environment. He will also study how to market information and services in information institutions, as well as study the relationship between information and society and the role of information in development and modern trends in information issues. the society.
ARAB1201 Popular Literature (2ساعة معتمدة)
Folk Literature (ARAB1201) The course illustrates the concept of folk literature - and explains its role and place in folklore. It also explains the relationship between popular literature and official literature. Furthermore, it shows the codification of popular literature and the role of popular literature in expressing the Palestinian national character. It presents the popular literature as one of the weapons of conflict through its topics such as folk tale, folk song, popular proverb, popular expressions by investigating them objectively and artistically.
HIST1311 History of Arabs Before Islam (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course examines the history of the Arab countries, their location, their natural features and their impact on the population, and the sources of the history of the Arabian Peninsula and the classes of the ancient Arabs, then it presents the history of southern Arabia with its ancient states, both politically and culturally, as well as the history of the countries of northern Arabia, then the history of the country of Hijaz, and its most important cities until the emergence of Islam, and deals with pre-Islamic Arab society, and its tribal system
HIST1312 History of Prophet's Mission and guided caliphs (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course briefly reviews the conditions of the Arabs before Islam, then presents a study of the life of the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, and the evolution of the stages of advocacy in Mecca, Medina, and prophetic migration, and the establishment of the Islamic state, and then presents the stages of jihad from the companies and invasions, until the conquest of Mecca to his death, may God bless him Peace be upon him, and after this course examines the history of the Islamic state in the era of the rightly guided caliphs, focusing on political developments and administrative organizations, and the movement of conquest, and the political problems and temptations that led to the end of the era of the adult caliphate and the beginning of the Umayyad era.
HIST1321 History of Greeks & Romans (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course aims to study the geographical, economic and social conditions in the countries of Greece, the sources of Greek history and civilization, migrations, the political development of the countries of Greece, with a focus on the Athenian and Spartan political system, as well as interested in studying the Greek-Persian conflict, the Greek Carthaginian, and the Peloponnesian war, then the emergence of Macedonia as the leader For the countries of Greece, and finally a study of the most prominent features of Greek civilization and its impact on the ancient world, this on the one hand, and on the other hand, is interested in studying the history of the Romans and its most important sources, the early Romans, the unification of Italy, Rome and the Mediterranean and the transition to the era of For an empire, then the situation of the empire during the third and fourth centuries, and finally the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, and a study of the most prominent features of Roman civilization.
HIST1235 Historical Methods of Reserch (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course examines what history is, its definition among scholars, and the qualities that must be available in the historian, then reviews history among Arabs before Islam, then the origins and development of history among Muslims and the most important historical schools and their curricula, and presents Ibn Khaldun's theory of writing history as a critical study of the most important Islamic historical sources, With reference to the most important sciences for the historian, as well as a study of the most important historical schools and their curricula in the modern era.
HIST1317 History of Ancients Near East (3ساعة معتمدة)
It deals with studying the sources of the ancient history of the East, the Stone Ages, and the identification of agriculture, pottery and minerals, Pharaonic Egypt, the first Sumerian and Babylonian civilization, Assyrian, Chaldean and Persian, civilizations of the Syrian and Palestinian coasts, Canaanites, Palestinian Arameans, Jews, Phoenicians, emergence of Christianity.
HIST1315 History of Umayyad State (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course examines a study on the establishment of the Umayyad state, and the role of Muawiya bin Abi Sufyan in that, as well as the role of the Umayyad caliphs, political and civilizational, as well as political and religious parties that emerged under the Umayyad state, as well as the period of Islamic conquests, as well as political, administrative and cultural organization.
ARAB1206 Arabic 1 (2ساعة معتمدة)
- Introduce to students the most characteristics of Arabic and advantages. - Insert the membership of Arabic through learning about the most important challenges. - Rise student's presentation of Arabic expression and methods in writing. - Improve student's skills in tasting, understanding and analyzing Arabic poetry in the past and modern. - Learn to students about the story's art, essay, elements and characteristics. - Enrich student's abilities to control their linguistic uses through the applied recruitment of syntactical rules. - Enrich students' abilities to control the writing through the applied recruitment of spelling rules and punctuation.
ISLM1201 Holy Quran (2ساعة معتمدة)
The course aims to protect the book of God from distortion in fulfillment of His saying: (Indeed, We have sent down the remembrance, and we will preserve it). Memorizing some surahs of the Noble Qur’an.
HIST1201 The Palestinian Case (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course deals with the Palestinian cause from its early beginnings with the direction of the French campaign to the east and the struggle with Britain to protect its colonial interests, passing through the Ottoman historical era, the period of organizations and the constitution and the corresponding Zionist activity in Europe, and how the First World War affected Palestine and its fall under occupation and then the British Mandate. The role of the mandate in establishing the national home and the Jewish state in Palestine.
ARTE1202 Palestinian folklore (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course explores the roots of Palestinian folk arts and identifies their main centers in Palestine. It also gives the students an overview of the essential Palestinian folk industries such as pottery, ceramics, glass, textile, straw and bamboo, metal works, and Palestinian folk embroidery.
SPOR1201 Culture in Sports Sciences (2ساعة معتمدة)
- The course aims to learn about the concept of sport and fitness Scientific foundations of warm-up. moderate and moderate strength. Basic principles for the acquisition of health and physical activity. Diseases of immobility and fitness. Ingredients for food and sports nutrition. Steroids, supplements and the negative effects of drugs and smoking on human health.
PHYS1225 Sciences in our life (2ساعة معتمدة)
(mechanics - properties of matter - heat - sound - light - electricity - modern physics - medical physics...) and presents them in a simple presentation with a focus on daily life observations and some natural phenomena. The course also exposes some of the familiar ideas, inventions and devices that It influenced people's lives and interpreted them from a physical perspective without being exposed to the complexities of laws and derivations known in the study of physics
SOCI1202 Introduction to Sociology (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course aims to introduce students to the basic principles of sociology as an introduction to studying all courses in sociology. Therefore, this course focuses on introducing sociology, its importance, fields, and its relationship to other sciences, the emergence and development of sociology through the contributions of some philosophers and pioneers of sociology, and the method, methods and tools of study in Sociology, with the study of some basic topics such as, "Culture, cultural retardation, variation and cultural challenge, factors of variation, processes of social interaction and social contact, socialization and social change and its theories, factors and obstacles.
ARAB2201 Linguistic and Literary Skills (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course aims to enable students to know the most important literary and linguistic skills; so that the student can keep up with modern educational and scientific curricula, related to the most important modern literary arts, such as: free poetry, prose poem, literary thoughts, short story, and stories..., the art of declamation for speech and poem, the student studies language errors in terms of their causes and examples, correct pedagogical methods of treatment, and the most spelling and grammatical errors that students make, to graduate them possessing the most important various artistic skills.
ENGL2251 English Language 2 (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course draws on the students' prior knowledge acquired in previous English (1) course. It helps students develop their grammatical competence and grow their vocabulary to set them up for a new, advanced level of proficiency. Emphasis is placed on developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through an integrated approach. The course places special emphasis on writing skills. By the end of this course, students are expected to understand the main ideas of a variety of written and spoken texts, participate effectively in short conversations, produce a range of text types in the form of logical and cohesive paragraphs, and use effective organizational strategies.
HIST2202 History of Bait Al-Maqdis (2ساعة معتمدة)
The course deals with Bait Al-Maqdis by introducing Jerusalem and Bait Al-Maqdis in language and terminology, as well as a geographical description of the city of Jerusalem and its monuments. The status of Jerusalem and Bait Al-Maqdis in the Qur'an and Sunnah, the path of the prophets and the honorable biography of the Prophet. Bait Al-Maqdis in different historical eras, ancient, intermediate and modern, Jerusalem and Zionism, occupation and Judaization.
ISLM2210 Sunna in Contemporary Studies (2ساعة معتمدة)
The student studies a number of honorable prophetic talks about the Prophetic Year in the future - in today's time for us - and explains and elicits jurisprudence from them, and responds to certain suspicions of the Prophetic Year, from people who call themselves the Quran, as well as from a reply to one's news, or some correct conversations on the grounds that they contravene the mind, and bring them down to reality, to benefit and apply them.
HIST2240 Contemporary Arab issues (2ساعة معتمدة)
The course deals with the political conditions of the Arab world during the current period, as well as its economic, social and cultural conditions, and Arab-Arab relations. It also deals with the issue of Arab unity, the issue of democracy and human rights in the Arab world, and the role of the colonial West and its position regarding the conditions experienced by the Arab world.
EDUC2266 E-learning and its applications (2ساعة معتمدة)
The course deals with the following topics: concepts and theories related to e-learning, types and environments of e-learning, stages of design in e-learning, organizational and executive rules for e-learning, and the role of administration, students and teachers in e-learning and their skills. The course also provides students with the necessary skills to deal with e-learning tools and programs. The course seeks to provide students with positive attitudes towards e-learning and its applications in teaching, as well as looking comprehensively in terms of e-learning in institutions in general, theoretical and practical application of a group of famous applications in e-learning such as Moodle and Classroom and some webinar programs such as Zoom and Meet.
HIST2311 History of Europe in Medieval Ages (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course includes a study of the origins of European history, the fall of the Roman Empire, the beginning of the Middle Ages in the West, Charlemagne, the feudal system, the church as a central organization, the struggle between the emperors and the papacy, the families that ruled in Europe, the expulsion of Muslims from Spain and their unification, the collapse of the feudal system, the artistic renaissance In Italy, this course shows the relationship between Muslims and this country in all respects.
HIST2211 Ancient & Middle History of Palestine (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course examines the history of peoples who have lived on the land of Palestine since the dawn of history, and by this it establishes the Canaanite and Palestinian presence politically and culturally, and the limited role of the Children of Israel on the land of Palestine, then examines how Palestine came under the domination of Persian, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine colonialism, then the Islamic conquest of Palestine and its history in The Umayyad and Abbasid periods, the Fatimid influence, and the era of the Crusades, and their conditions in the Mamluk era, both politically and culturally.
HIST2219 History of Islamic Minorities (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course dealt with the emergence of Islamic minorities in a number of countries of the world, their political, economic, social and cultural conditions, the extent of freedom available to them, their ability to adapt and be creative with people of other religions, their political participation, and the nature of the relationship of Islamic minorities to the societies in which they live among them.
HIST2315 History of the Abbasid State (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course examines the conditions and factors that contributed to the establishment of the Abbasid state, then examines the periods that this state went through to its fall 656 AH / 1258 AD, as well as the relationship of the Abbasid state with powers and states, such as: the Byzantine state, the Frankish state and the Umayyad state in Andalusia, as well as with India and China.
HIST2213 History of Arab and Islamic Civilization (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course includes a study and definition of civilization among scholars and their difference in that, then a study of the foundations and characteristics of Islamic civilization and Islamic systems, such as: the caliphate system, the ministry, writing, the answer, the bureaus, the judiciary, the postage, the calculation, etc., the study of the development of intellectual life, and the most important sciences of Arabs , And aspects of urbanism in Islamic civilization, the style of Islamic art, and the impact of Islamic civilization on European civilization.
HIST2313 Contemporary & Modern of Palestine History (3ساعة معتمدة)
Palestine under Ottoman rule, then the British Mandate over it, indicating the Zionist ambitions, the role of Britain in supporting the Zionist project, establishing a homeland for the Jews in Palestine, showing how the Palestinian people with their national movements confronted this policy, focusing on the most important revolutions in this area and its results, and presents the decision of partition and its aftermath From the 1948 war that ended with a truce between the Arabs and Jews, and the stabilization of the pillars of the State of Israel on the land of Palestine.
HIST2220 History of Architecture & Islamic Archaeology (2ساعة معتمدة)
The course deals with the origins and development of Islamic architecture and its impact on previous and neighboring civilizations. The course also examines what needs to be done in order to preserve architectural landmarks and Islamic monuments, and how to use them to stimulate tourism.
ENGL1207 English 1 (2ساعة معتمدة)
This is a preliminary course that mainly focuses on general English language social skills. It introduces the students to the different language skills in an integral manner. The course is based on a strong lexical component where the students are expected to read for comprehension. This course enables them to acquire new vocabulary, develop grammar knowledge and develop the language skills: reading, speaking, listening and writing. An integrated approach is applied throughout this course for students to acquire both fluency and accuracy by using basic reading techniques such as scanning, skimming, taking notes while listening; writing formal and informal letters, filling in forms, and describing people and places.
GEOG1202 Geography of Palestine (2ساعة معتمدة)
The student is expected to be familiar with the following topics: Study the location, position, geological formations, topography, and climate. Study of water resources, natural plants, and soil types for Palestine. In addition to studying the economic activity of the population. Study of population growth in Palestine in addition to the geographical reality of the city of Jerusalem
SOCI1204 Palestinian society problems (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course is one of the university's elective requirements, which aims primarily to study social problems in Palestinian society as one of the phenomena that most affect the stability and development of society. It deals with the patterns of social problems in the Palestinian society, their dimensions, the influencing factors, and the mechanisms for confronting them, discussing the family and educational problems, the problems of women and children, the problems of juvenile delinquency, the problems of youth, the problems of crime and delinquency, the economic problems, and the risks of globalization on the Palestinian family and society
TECH1222 General Safety (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course aims to provide students with knowledge and special trends of professional security and safety provisions in general, and in school in particular, which makes students take preventive action in work or in the place of their presence to avoid the risk of different exposure, how to get first aid for themselves and others in case of injury .This course consists of the following topics: the definition and development of professional safety , recognizing some definitions of professional safety, accidents and the main rules to avoid it , and reducing it ,the right rules of safety treatment with handicraft tools, safety at educational facilities, first aid and ways to give aid for some injuries, reasons of fires and how putting it out , emergencies in wars of various kinds, security and home safety.
BIOL1201 LIFE AND NATURE (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course touches upon the study of energy flow in the biological system, the composition of the living matter, and the role of plants in the biological system. Furthermore, it helps in recognizing life through studying aspects of life and behaviors of some living organisms, besides studying the human body structure and its ability to maintain the body homeostasis.
JOUR1200 Digital media and content creation (2ساعة معتمدة)
In this course, the student is introduced to the basic concepts of media and communication, their types, functions, characteristics and different features and the difference between each of them, in addition to identifying the concepts of digital media, its means, functions, and communication characteristics, specifically those related to the effects of the Internet and the developments of communication technology, as well as It is devoted to social networks and their types, roles, and various functions, and society members manufacture media content as part of their active participation in the Internet environment, as well as critiquing this content, and identifying digital privacy and digital security challenges, and finally the course presents the ethics of digital media.
HIST3226 Contemporary& Modern History of Arabs (in East) (2ساعة معتمدة)
Introduction to the Ottoman rule of the Arab Mashreq, the Great Arab Revolt, the Faisaliah government, European colonialism, resistance movements to colonialism in the Levant, independence.
HIST3311 History of the Crusades (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course presents the conditions of the Islamic and European world prior to the Crusades, then studying the background and causes of the Crusades, then studying the campaigns on the Arab world and their results, and deals with the efforts of Imad al-Din Zangi, Nur al-Din Mahmoud and Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi to unite the Islamic world, and stand in the face of attacks Crusader, and the liquidation of the Crusader presence in the Arab world.
HIST3321 History of Fatimid State (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course deals with the Ismaili da'wa in its infancy, then the establishment of the Fatimid state in the countries of Morocco, its transition to Egypt and its political history in Egypt and the Levant, and others. And the fall of the Fatimid state.
BUSA1200 Leadership & Entrepreneurship Skills (2ساعة معتمدة)
Leadership and Entrepreneurship Skills is a course aimed at developing students' knowledge and skills in the field of leadership and entrepreneurship. This course focuses on enhancing their abilities in team leadership, effective decision-making, and promoting innovation and creativity in a business context. Throughout the course, students will be introduced to various theories and models of leadership, gaining insights into different leadership styles and approaches. They will learn about the qualities and characteristics of successful leaders and how to apply them in real work scenarios. Additionally, the course will cover topics such as communication skills, conflict resolution, and motivation techniques, all of which are essential for effective leadership. The entrepreneurship component of the course includes introducing students to the fundamental principles of entrepreneurship and the process of business creation and management. They will learn about opportunity discovery, market analysis, business planning, and resource management. The course also emphasizes the development of an entrepreneurial mindset, encouraging students to think critically, take calculated risks, and identify opportunities for innovation and growth. Throughout the course, students will engage in practical exercises, case studies, and group discussions to apply their learning to real work scenarios. They will also have the opportunity to interact with successful entrepreneurs and industry professionals through guest lectures and networking events.
PSYC1200 Psychology and Life (2ساعة معتمدة)
The course deals with the concept of psychology, life, and mental health and the importance of each of them for the individual and society. It also introduces the concept of positive thinking as a way of life, knowing the positive personality traits and distortions of thinking and ways to treat them. The course also deals with identifying some life and social skills such as social taste, such as communication, communication and speech, and constructive dialogue. Problem-solving, decision-making, self-management, knowledge of the causes and types of pressures of contemporary life, and methods for confronting them. The course also addresses the most important problems of youth such as unemployment and free time, migration, psychological alienation, and methods of confronting them. The course also deals with family harmony and knowledge of the foundations for choosing marriage in the Qur'an and Sunnah. The course also deals with the challenges of the digital age, and knowledge and treatment of some problems in the digital age such as electronic blackmail, electronic games, electronic addiction and electronic bullying.
ARAB1217 Palestinian Literature (2ساعة معتمدة)
1- Learn about the historical dimension, relationship to the contents of Palestinian literature, and political, social and cultural reality in Palestine. 2- Study the impact of Palestinian reality on literature, and keep up with the situation in various stages. 3- Familiarity with the most prominent figures of Palestinian literature in poetry and prose, some of their works, and the impact of these works on the reality. 4- Identify the difficulties and obstacles faced the researchers in Palestinian literature, especially in the early stages of his history. 5- Identify the most prominent researchers and pioneers in Palestinian literature, their history, and their role in bringing it into existence. 6- It includes many artistic and objective issues in literary types, and multiple trends in analysis and criticism with clarifying its development stages and the most prominent figures and characteristics.
ISLM3208 Jurisprudence of Islamic (2ساعة معتمدة)
General description of the course: The course deals with the concept of legitimate text and a variety of provisions, including: "Woman's sermon", "Divorce kit", "Many of the deceased are her husband, the doctrine of faith and vows, and the verses of the prohibition of the Lord. It also addresses, inter alia, the conversations of the seven who remain God.
SOCI3201 social responsibility (2ساعة معتمدة)
It is a university course that aims to introduce students to the concept of social responsibility and its importance in society and business. The course deals with the role of companies and institutions in achieving sustainable development, improving people's lives, and protecting the environment. The course encourages the development of social awareness and moral values and the promotion of the role of the individual in the improvement of society.
ITNM1200 Cyberspace and information security (2ساعة معتمدة)
It is a university course that focuses on studying the concepts and challenges of digital security and information security in the electronic environment. The course aims to raise awareness among students about the importance of protecting digital information and data from electronic threats, such as hacking, cyber-attacks, electronic fraud, viruses, and others. It covers the study of encryption methods and tools used to secure information, networks, and digital systems. The course also revolves around digital protection laws, regulations, and ethics related to safe technology and internet use. Its objective is to equip students with the necessary skills to protect personal, sensitive, and institutional information and to handle security in the advanced digital world. This course is fundamental in the field of information security and benefits students interested in technology security and safeguarding digital privacy.
HIST3227 Contemporary& Modern History of Arabs ( in West ) (2ساعة معتمدة)
Ottoman rule in the countries of the Arab Maghreb, submitted by the countries that ruled Morocco (Marrakesh), such as the brutal state, the Saadia, and the Alawite supervision, the European colonization of the Arab Maghreb countries, the anti-colonial movements in Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco and Libya, independence.
HIST3322 History of Morocco & Andalus (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course examines the Islamic conquests in the countries of the Maghreb, the stages they passed through, the spread of Islam among the Berbers, their revolts against the Umayyad state and its causes, as this course examines the Islamic conquest of Andalusia, the establishment of the Umayyad state in it by Abd al-Rahman inside, and the relationship of this state with Christian kingdoms, As well as with the Byzantine state and the Abbasid state and other Islamic countries
HIST3215 History of Islamic Sects (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course aims to study the roots of the origins of the Islamic factions and their position on the Islamic state, and its political, social, and economic programs that it presented, and from these teams: the Kharijites, the Shiites with all their groups, Mu'tazilah, Druze, Nusseiriya.
HIST3324 History of Islamic Diplomacy (3ساعة معتمدة)
It is a course that explores the history and development of diplomacy in the Islamic world through the ages. The course covers diplomatic relations between Islamic countries and with other countries, and how Islamic nations communicate with the outside world in various historical periods. The course includes a study of the diplomatic methods that were used in the past and the role of diplomacy in strengthening political, economic and cultural relations between Islamic countries and others. The course also deals with the role of historical figures and Islamic civilizations in shaping and directing foreign policy and international relations. The course is based on authentic historical sources such as manuscripts, ancient documents, and historical texts, which helps students understand the experience of Islamic countries in the field of diplomacy and analyze the challenges and opportunities they faced throughout the ages. The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive view of the history of Islamic diplomacy and its impact on current international relations.
HIST3332 History of the Americans (3ساعة معتمدة)
He is interested in studying the geography of the region and its indigenous peoples, the stage of discovery and settlement, the American wars of independence and the declaration of the constitution, the war with Mexico, the civil war and the liberation of slaves, the expansion of colonial influence abroad and the relationship of the United States to Canada and Europe, the Second World War and McCarthy period, interference in the Middle East and Vietnam. The course is also concerned with the study of indigenous peoples in South America, the stage of discovery and settlement, wars of independence since 1820 AD, political decay after independence, then developments during the twentieth century, by studying many models and cases that have brought about social, political, intellectual and economic changes: such as the Mexican Revolution, the Revolution Cuban, the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua, and the changes that occurred in Guatemala, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina.
ISLM1202 Biography of the Prophet mohammed (2ساعة معتمدة)
At the end of the course the student is able to: Identify the Prophet's biography from birth until his death. Identify the most important invasions that occurred in the age of the Prophet (PBUH). The student should recognize the difficulties and risks faced by the Prophet in inviting him to God Almighty.
EDUC1203 Education and sustainable development (2ساعة معتمدة)
Distance identification aims at sustainable development (concept, genesis, goals, dimensions) - Investment in education for sustainable human development - Education from the perspective of the objectives of the sustainable development plan - Security, intellectual security and security education - Security education in the face of the dangers of Israeli occupation - Security education in the face of the dangers of psychological warfare (Rumour, propaganda and its means) - Security education in the face of the risks of competing over non-renewable resources - Security education in the face of the risks of marginalization and social exclusion - Security education in the face of the risks of social networks and smartphones - Security education in the face of the risks of cyberexecution - Security sustainability (Social sustainability - environmental sustainability - economic sustainability - people's participation in sustainable security
LIBR1234 Libraries and information sources (2ساعة معتمدة)
In this course, the student studies multiple learning skills that help him on how to use traditional and electronic libraries in addition to the concept of information sources and their divisions, types and forms of information containers, with different practical examples, as well as how to access information available in the sources through the multiple keys used for each source, in addition to The skill of differentiating between the three terms used in the field (electronic libraries, digital library and virtual library) and the differences between them and traditional libraries. The student also studies the concept, origin, components, requirements and services of the traditional library and the electronic library, and its success factors.
CHEM1202 Environmental Culture (2ساعة معتمدة)
Introduction to ecology - Concept of ecology - Evolution of the human-environmental relationship - Causes of aggravation of environmental problems - Means of conservation and conservation of the environment - Basic concepts in the environment - Earth's casings - ecosystem fundamentals - solar system components - solar system types - ecosystem balance - energy flow in the ecosystem - food chain and food grid -Ecological pyramids - biogeochemical cycles - gas cycles - sedimentary cycles - air and pollutants - atmospheric layers - air pollution - primary and secondary air pollutants - air protection from pollution - general effects of air pollution - Hydrothermal Effect - Acid Rain - Ozone Hole - Water and Contaminants - Specifications to Be Available in Drinking Water Water Pollution - Types of water contaminants and their damage to human health - Protection of the water environment from pollution - Methods of maintaining drinking water - Soil pollution and means of protection - soil pollution - soil protection from pollution - desertification - food and contaminants - quality food specifications - sources of food pollution - types of food contaminants - use of medicinal drugs in animal production - food additives - environmental contamination with pesticides and toxins - Pesticides-toxins - solid waste - solid waste types - solid waste treatment and disposal - hazardous waste - electronic waste - other pollutants - inland pollution - asbestos (temporary bomb) - electromagnetic pollution - optical pollution - environment in Palestine
LAW1232 Law culture & human rights (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course aims at introducing students to legal culture and its importance, human rights and sources, comparing human rights in Islam and international declarations, their definition of rights and duties in the Palestinian Basic Law, the electoral law in Palestine, the exercise of political rights in Palestinian society, Between the Palestinian Personal Status Law and the CEDAW Agreement, and the recognition of international humanitarian law.
ITCS1201 Computer and Internet (2ساعة معتمدة)
A basic course for all university students aimed at providing the student with computer skills, introducing the student to the computer and its uses and its software and physical components, identifying the different areas of computer use, as well as introducing the student to the Internet and benefiting from its various services such as email, research, file preservation and communication. The course also aims to provide the student with the skill of installing and uninstalling a program or application, identifying safe sites for programs, clarifying what computer networks are, dealing with them, and using mobile communications, and providing them with the skill to assess the risks and benefits of telemedicine, using Bluetooth technology, and using the NFC tag, as well as using the phone. Smartphone as a mobile phone hotspot, and add a wireless printer to a network. The course aims to introduce the student to the concept of blue eavesdropping, detect an intruder to access your wireless signal, protect against viruses and malware, protect the smartphone from threats, as well as provide the student with the skills necessary to deal with buying and selling sites, and using payment applications securely, and files Cookies, spyware and learn about privacy laws, as well as learn about cybercrime and cybercriminals.
ISLM1215 Modern Jurisprudence issues (2ساعة معتمدة)
Addresses contemporary problems and issues of jurisprudence that fall within the framework of what is known as the jurisprudence of the home, and the attitude of contemporary jurisprudence thereof, so that the student can develop a contemporary view of the daily life problems and the opinion of Islam therein, such as: insurance, cloning, brain death, organ transfer, milk banks, IVF and other new issues. It aims to: familiarize itself with the provisions of developments in various sections of jurisprudence
ISLM1204 Islamic creed (2ساعة معتمدة)
The definition of the Islamic faith, its characteristics, details the six pillars of faith: faith in God Almighty, faith in angels, faith in heavenly books, faith in prophets and messengers, faith in the other day and its details, faith in judiciary and fate. At the end of the course, the student is able to: * know the knowledge of the faith and its importance. * Distinction between types of uniformity. * Access to the concepts of faith in justice and fate. * Post-death identification from another day and other matters.
HIST4319 Recent history of the Republic of Turkey (3ساعة معتمدة)
The course deals with the cultural heritage of the Ottoman Empire, the harbingers of revolution and democracy in modern Turkey, the social and political changes that resulted from the declaration of the Turkish Republic, Turkey's transition from dictatorship to democracy, the statement of the 1960 coup period and the change of the constitution, as well as the coalition governments between 1950 - 1960, and a general coup. 1980 AD, and the relationship between the military and the civil state in the practice of governance and politics internally and externally, as well as the course deals with the Turkish parties that formed Turkey's personality.
HIST4336 Egypt and Sudan's modern history (3ساعة معتمدة)
The course deals with the history of Egypt and its various conditions since it became under Ottoman sovereignty at the beginning of the 16th century AD, as well as the period of Muhammad Ali Pasha and his ruling family, foreign interference in Egypt's internal affairs and its occupation by England in 1882 AD, and the role played by the Egyptian national movement in the face of foreign colonizers. With regard to Sudan, the course deals with its history since it came under the Egyptian administration, the Mahdist revolution, the condominium agreement in 1899 AD, and the conditions of Sudan during the period from 1899-1924 AD, and the period from 1924 until the July Revolution in Egypt in 1952 AD.
HIST4316 Contemporary & History of modern Asia (3ساعة معتمدة)
Geography of the region, population and religion, spread of Islam in some areas, penetration of European colonialism, the Manchu family in China, resistance against colonialism, independence, the Vietnam War, partition of India into Pakistan and India
HIST4212 A Special seminar in History (2ساعة معتمدة)
The lecturer offers a number of topics distributed throughout the course during this course, and through this course the student is given an opportunity to discuss, dialogue and give an opinion; and the topics that the lecturer raises are not limited to a specific historical period, as topics that go back to the Islamic period, or the modern and contemporary period, may be covered Examples are: border problems between states, contemporary Islamic movements, the apartheid wall in Palestine, water problems and their implications for relations between states ... etc.
HIST4330 Contemporary& Modern History of Europe (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course includes a study of the origins of European history, the fall of the Roman Empire, the beginning of the Middle Ages in the West, Charlemagne, the feudal system, the church as a central organization, the struggle between the emperors and the papacy, the families that ruled in Europe, the expulsion of Muslims from Spain and their unification, the collapse of the feudal system, the artistic renaissance In Italy, this course shows the relationship between Muslims and this country in all respects.
HIST4317 History of Jews & Zionist Movement (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course provides a summary of Jewish history, the development of Zionist thought, the principles of the Zionist movement and its relationship with European countries, and Britain's role in supporting Zionism until the Second World War, then the center of Zionism shifted to and relied on the United States of America from the beginning of World War II onwards, and the decision to partition, And the establishment of the State of Israel.
HIST4324 History of Ottoman State (3ساعة معتمدة)
The emergence of the Ottoman Empire, its expansion into Europe and the Arab countries, its administrative and economic system, its internal and external weaknesses, the movement of reform in the nineteenth century, Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the Turkish national movement, the end of the Ottoman Empire and its transformation into a republic.
HIST4354 History Texts in English Language (3ساعة معتمدة)
These are historical texts selected on various topics, and in many historical periods. This course aims to introduce students to the English historical style and terminology, and to develop students' skill in using historical sources written in the English language.
HIST4313 History of International Relations (3ساعة معتمدة)
This course focused on studying the concept of international relations, its relationship with other human sciences, and the evolution of the history of international relations from ancient times until the beginning of the twentieth century, then studying the factors affecting international relations, traditional and contemporary theories that dealt with this topic, and interest in studying the parties affecting international relations, and the essence International relations, and finally the new world order.
HIST4210 History of Mamlouks (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course aims to study the emergence of the Mamluk state and the circumstances that accompanied its establishment in Egypt and the Levant, the role of their sultans in facing the Crusaders and the Mongols, and their struggle with the Portuguese in the Red Sea region.
NURS1205 Health and Diet (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course is designed to introduce the study of nutrition in health and health care. The students will study the nutrients and their specific functions in the body. They will learn to apply their knowledge and giving nutritional guidance and teaching their clients and their families concerning their diets. They will learn the nutritional management for malnourished patient and appropriate foods for healthy or unhealthy clients gastrointestinal, cardiovascular diseases, and renal problems, also they will learn the alternatives of oral feedings.
FRAN1200 Introduction to French (2ساعة معتمدة)
This course aims at getting familiar with the basics of French, developing the needed skills for simplified writing, having the ability to understand some simplified audio recordings (Level A1), and learning the basics of French: general introduction to French, self-introduction, numbers, months, days of the week, seasons, the day and the date, family members, human body, cities and countries, home, university, city, hobbies and daily activities, the verbs of the first group in the present tense, writing unformal letters, writing simple emails in French, the hour and the time, and professions and jobs in French.