
Political Science Program
Political Science programs offer a comprehensive exploration into the theory and practice of governance, power dynamics, and public policy across diverse contexts. Through rigorous academic inquiry, students delve into political ideologies, comparative political systems, international relations, and public administration. These programs cultivate critical thinking, analytical skills, and a nuanced understanding of the complex forces shaping societies. Graduates emerge equipped for careers in government, international organizations, research institutions, and various fields demanding astute political acumen. The study of Political Science remains vital for fostering informed citizens and effective leaders in an ever-evolving global landscape.
1- First Level
Semester 1
Semester 2
Professional Ethics | HUM 200 |
Human Rights | HUM101 |
Principles of Economics | ECO100 |
Management in Global Context | BMGT100 |
Introduction to Mathematics | BMGT101 |
Principles of Financial Accounting I | BACC100 |
Critical Thinking | HUM111 |
Discovering Business | BMGT211 |
Macroeconomics | ECO110 |
Sustainable Development | ECO111 |
Introduction to Behavioral
Science | BMGT210 |
Introduction to Statistics I | BMGT111 |
2- Second Level
Semester 1
Semester 2
English for Social Science | HUM100 |
Commercial Law | BMGT200 |
Introduction to Political Science I | POL200 |
Money & Banking | ECO201 |
Political Thought I | POL201 |
Elective – 1 | ---- |
Entrepreneurship and Innovation | BMGT110 |
Research and Academic Writing | HUM110 |
Introduction to Political Science II | POL210 |
Introduction to International
Relations | POL211 |
Political Thought II | POL212 |
Elective – 2 | ---- |
3- Third Level
Semester 1
Semester 2
International Law | POL300 |
Theory of Comparative
Political Systems | POL301 |
Political Sociology | POL302 |
Foreign Policy Analysis | POL303 |
Political Theory I | POL304 |
Elective – 3 | ---- |
Research Methodology in
Political Science | POL310 |
Political Development | POL311 |
International Organizations | POL312 |
Theory of International Relations | POL313 |
Political Theory II | POL314 |
Elective – 4 | ---- |
4- Fourth Level
Semester 1
Semester 2
Graduation Project in
Political Science I | POL400 |
Western Political Systems | POL401 |
Political Systems in Latin
America | POL402 |
Contemporary International
Issues | POL403 |
Constitutional Law | POL404 |
Elective – 5 | ---- |
Graduation Project in Political Science II | POL410 |
Political Systems in Africa | POL411 |
Arabic Political Systems | POL412 |
Public Opinion | POL413 |
Diplomatic & Consular Relations | POL414 |
Elective – 6 | ---- |