Description
The program aims to prepare qualified students for studying political science deeply, with the manner of scientific thinking and the ability of performing a scientific and academic research. Also, the program aims to prepare specialists to work for the ministry of foreign affairs as well as regional and international organizations. In addition to encouraging scientific research at the area of political studies and providing scientific consultations for the ministry of foreign affairs and the governmental institutions.
Objectives
Outcomes
A. Knowledge and understanding: After completing the requirements of the program, the graduated student shall be qualified for :
- Carry out research and scientific analysis.
- Analyzing political phenomena and events and knowing their causes.
- The ability to use theories and understand political ideologies.
- The ability to think critically, diagnose problems and provide solutions.
- The ability to analyze, conclude and develop the knowledge aspect.
- Develop skills of discussion and analyzing information, arriving to sound conclusions that are logical and scientific.
- The ability to raise views and objective debates about political issues.
- Analyzing political phenomena and considering their different dimensions.
- Enhancing his scientific and practical skills.
- Expressing critical, objective and even personal opinions.
- Fulfil the State's development needs related to political dimensions and State administration.
- Prepare recommendations, plans and strategies for decision makers.
- Developing appropriate alternatives to different political and economic variables.
- Solving problems and managing them and create plans to deal with them.
- Linking the theoretical information obtained by the student within the classroom to the practical aspects.
- Strengthening and deepening the assets, principles and norms of teaching scientific political knowledge.
- Analyzing and thinking as well as create strategic plans to solve problems.
- Managing crises in a scientific manner and resolving them.
Certificate Rewarded
Political Science Bachelor Degree
Entry Reuirements
- The student successfully passes POL-150 and POL -151 courses with at least a 65%.
- Pass the entrance exam and interview if the department deems it.
- The ability to accommodate students according to the available capabilities.
Study Plan
The Bachelor in Political Science prepares students to qualify for Bachelor in Political Science . The student studies several subjects which have been carefully chosen in this major to cover its different aspects.
It comprises 8 Semesters of study, in which the student will study a total of 139 units, which include 52 units of general subjects, and 60 major units, 27 of elective units. In addition to a final project in the student's major.
Study plan for this program is shown below:
1st Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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ACC 130 | Accounting Principles I | 03 | General | + |
Defining the science of accounting, the principles and assumptions that govern it, the accounting cycle, the budget equation, the basics of preparing the double entry, distinguishing between debit and credit accounts, determining the effect of transactions on the budget equation, recording and posting entries in the accounting books with the preparation of the trial balance and the preparation of financial statements (income statement, and the position list financial) and discover accounting errors and treat them
FIN160 | Financing Principles | 03 | General | + |
PLA170 | Planing peincipals | 03 | General | + |
Teaching students the importance of planning, which is represented in achieving the goals of balanced development through a future outlook and achieving total and partial balance, in addition to defining planning and its justifications and stages of development, as well as identifying the types of planning and the stages of the planning process, and the methods used in the planning process Knowing how to set plans and follow them up
ST140 | 03 | General | + |
POL150 | Political Science | 03 | General | + |
This course aims to familiarize the students with the main topics of political science, and considering its all different branches. Also, preparing students to have the required knowledge in order to be able to study political science deeply, and qualifying them to understand the main terms and concepts used in the field of political science.
2nd Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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ACC131 | Principles of Accounting II | 03 | General | ACC 130 | + |
The student recognizes the reasons for the need for settlement entries, the student understands how to prepare settlement entries, and the existence of more than one method, and the student recalls the importance of accounting principles and assumptions and their impact on the settlement process, and the student explains the reason for the balance (or imbalance) of the settlement list and the statement of financial position The student recognizes the reasons for the need for settlement entries, the student understands how to prepare settlement entries, and the existence of more than one method, and the student recalls the importance of accounting principles and assumptions and their impact on the settlement process, and the student explains the reason for the balance (or imbalance) of the settlement list and the statement of financial
ST141 | 03 | General | ST140 | + |
POL151 | Public Administration | 03 | General | + |
3rd Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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POL 255 | Libya's Political System | 03 | Compulsory | POL150 | + |
POL 254 | Libyan Foreign Policy | 03 | Compulsory | + |
POL 251 | Ancient Political Thought | 03 | Compulsory | POL150 | + |
POL353 | Comparative Politics | 03 | Compulsory | POL150 | + |
POL250 | Research Methods | 03 | Compulsory | + |
POL 253 | International Law | 03 | Compulsory | POL150 | + |
4th Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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POL 256 | International Relations Theory | 03 | Compulsory | POL 253 | + |
POL 257 | Arabic Political Thought | 03 | Compulsory | POL 253 | + |
POL 252 | Modern and Contemporary Political Thought | 03 | Compulsory | POL 251 | + |
5th Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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POI 350 | Comparative Political Systems | 03 | Compulsory | + |
POL355 | Politics & Governance in Islam | 03 | Compulsory | POL 252 | + |
POL 357 | International Organizing | 03 | Compulsory | POL 256 | + |
POL 351 | Political Theory | 03 | Compulsory | POL150 | + |
POL 259 | Public Policy | 03 | Compulsory | + |
POL 258 | Foreign Policy | 03 | Compulsory | POL 253 POL 256 | + |
6th Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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POL 352 | International Policy | 03 | Compulsory | POL 256 | + |
POL359 | Political Idealogy | 03 | Compulsory | POL353 | + |
7th Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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POL 358 | Political Development | 03 | Compulsory | POL353 | + |
POL 356 | Political Analysis | 03 | Compulsory | POL 351 | + |
POL354 | Diplomacy | 03 | Compulsory | + |