General history

Training Objectives

– Developing the student’s thinking methods throughout different historical eras to match their abilities, levels of thinking, and available resources.

– Analyzing available information to reach laws, theories, and generalizations that can benefit their life journey.

– Collecting information from various documentary sources, including knowing how to use libraries and information centers, as well as the types of information sources needed for research and how to use them.

– Preparing an educated individual who is ready to responsibly deal with societal issues.

– Providing the necessary scientific foundations for the student to continue their further studies.

– Equipping students with scientific skills that enable them to perform their professional and practical tasks.

– Developing students’ thinking and scientific work methods, enhancing their critical thinking abilities, and utilizing observation and knowledge to form scientific interpretations.

– Providing students with an integrated knowledge system about the sciences and developing their thinking and organizational scientific work abilities.

– Preparing students for living in society, interacting with its members, and developing social relationships.

Targeted Qualifications and Competencies

– This training aims to acquire and deepen scientific competencies and historical culture.

– The training focuses on the study of history in general, encompassing all historical periods.

– Instilling in students the culture of dialogue, peaceful coexistence, and the importance of bridges of cooperation between peoples and civilizations.

– Historical awareness and the development of civilizational consciousness.

Regional and National Employability

– Regarding employability, students can continue their studies in scientific research, pursue education in complementary and secondary institutions, and hold positions in cultural roles, museums, as well as the security and military sectors.

Pathway Programs

All history specializations at the master’s level are available

Course Structure

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