Department of Political Science
About the Department
The Department of Political Science aims to study political phenomena at the local, regional, and international levels through modern scientific methodologies that facilitate understanding of decision-making processes, conflict management, and public policy analysis. The department is committed to preparing students with strong analytical capabilities and an in-depth understanding of the nature of political systems and international relations.
Department Objectives
Enhancing students' understanding of contemporary political concepts and theories. Preparing graduates capable of analyzing political issues, managing dialogue, and participating in decision-making processes. Developing scientific research skills in the fields of political science and international relations. Strengthening academic and community partnerships related to political affairs. Promoting the values of citizenship, good governance, and transparency among the department's students.
Department Vision
To be a distinguished academic center in the field of Political Science, contributing to the production of knowledge and the development of leaders capable of understanding and influencing political transformations at both the national and international levels.
Department Mission
To provide high-quality academic education that integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications in the field of Political Science, and to prepare qualified graduates equipped with political analysis and policy formulation skills, capable of serving society and contributing to its development.
Graduate Description
The graduate of the Department of Political Science possesses a solid foundation in political systems, international relations, and public policy, along with strong skills in critical analysis, scientific research, and understanding both the domestic and global political environment. Graduates are qualified to work in diplomacy, international organizations, political media, crisis management, political research and analysis, and public policy formulation.
No. of Units | Subject in English | Subject in Arabic | S |
3 | Introduction to Political Science | Introduction to Political Science | 1. |
3 | Comparative Political and Constitutional Systems | Comparative political and constitutional systems | 2. |
2 | Human Rights | Human rights | 3. |
2 | Arabic Language | Arabic language | 4. |
1 | Computer Science | Computer | 5. |
2 | Introduction to the Study of Law | Introduction to the Study of Law | 6. |
2 | Principles of Economics | Principles of Economics | 7. |
2 | Introduction to Political Science (in English) | Introduction to Political Science (in English) | 8. |
2 | History of International Relations | History of International Relations | 9. |
The first stage (2025–2026) Anuual