Department of Foundations Of Education

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The Department of Foundations of Education provides a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles, theories, and practices that underpin the field of education. Through a combination of theoretical study, practical application, and experiential learning, students gain insight into the psychological, philosophical, historical, and sociological foundations of education. This department equips aspiring educators with the necessary knowledge, skills, and perspectives to navigate diverse educational contexts, address contemporary challenges, and promote equitable and effective teaching and learning experiences.

The Department of Foundations of Education typically aims to achieve several learning outcomes, which may include:

  1. Knowledge Acquisition: Students should acquire a deep understanding of the theoretical foundations of education, including educational psychology, philosophy of education, sociology of education, and history of education.

  2. Critical Thinking: Students should develop critical thinking skills to analyze educational issues, theories, and practices, and to evaluate the effectiveness of educational policies and programs.

  3. Research Skills: Students should learn research methods and techniques used in educational research, including qualitative and quantitative methods, data analysis, and literature review.

  4. Communication Skills: Students should enhance their written and oral communication skills to effectively convey their ideas, research findings, and perspectives on educational issues.

  5. Ethical Awareness: Students should develop an awareness of ethical issues in education and demonstrate ethical behavior in their research, teaching, and professional practice.

  6. Collaboration and Leadership: Students should learn to collaborate effectively with peers, teachers, administrators, and community stakeholders, and to demonstrate leadership skills in educational settings.

  7. Diversity and Inclusion: Students should gain an appreciation for diversity and multiculturalism in education and learn strategies to create inclusive and equitable learning environments for all students.

  8. Professional Development: Students should engage in opportunities for professional development, such as internships, practicum experiences, and workshops, to prepare for careers in education and related fields.

Graduates from the Department of Foundations of Education have a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors related to education and beyond. Some potential career paths include:

  1. Teaching: Graduates can pursue teaching positions in schools, colleges, and universities, specializing in subjects such as educational psychology, philosophy of education, sociology of education, and history of education.

  2. Educational Administration: They can work in administrative roles within educational institutions, such as curriculum development, academic advising, student affairs, and educational leadership.

  3. Educational Research: Graduates can work as educational researchers, conducting studies to explore various aspects of teaching and learning, educational policies, and school improvement strategies.

  4. Curriculum Development: They can contribute to the development and revision of educational curricula, designing learning materials, and resources for teachers and students.

  5. Policy Analysis and Advocacy: Graduates can work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or advocacy groups, analyzing education policies, advocating for educational reforms, and promoting equity and social justice in education.

  6. Educational Consulting: They can work as educational consultants, providing expertise and guidance to schools, districts, or educational organizations on matters related to curriculum design, assessment, teacher training, and educational technology integration.

  7. Higher Education: Graduates may pursue academic careers in higher education institutions as professors or researchers, specializing in educational theory, policy, or practice.

  8. Nonprofit and Community Organizations: They can work in various non-profit organizations and community agencies that focus on youth development, educational equity, adult education, or community outreach programs.

Bs Programme

 

SEMESTER 1 

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

Course Outline

BSAH 1302

Arabic – 1 / 1 اللغة العربية 

3

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BSAH 1303

English  اللغة الإنجليزية

3

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BSAH 1304

مدخل إلى فقه العبادات

2

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BSAH 1305

Sociology  / مدخل علم الاجتماع

3

Download 

BSAH 1306

AHPSchology /  مدخل علم النفس

2

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BSAH 1307

History  / تمهيد لدراسة التاريخ

3

Download 

BSAH 1308

Geography     مدخل إلى علم الجغرافيا   / 

2

Download 

Total Credit Hours

18

 

SEMESTER 2

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

Course Outline

BSAH 1309

  تيارات فكرية معاصر  / Contemporary Intellectual Trends

3

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BSAH 1310

  أثر الحضارة العربية في الحضارة الغربية / The Impact of Arab Civilization on Western Civilization

2

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BSAH 1311

  مدخل إلى مصطلح الحديث / An Introduction to the Terminology of Hadith

3

Download 

BSAH 1312

  الحاسوب / The Computer

2

Download 

BSAH 1313

  قرآن كريم / The Holy Quran 

3

Download 

BSAH 1314

  جوانب تربوية في السيرة النبوية / Educational Aspects in the Prophetic Biography (Seerah)

2

Download 

BSAH 1315

  مدخل إلى علم الأخلاق / An Introduction to the Science of Ethics

3

Download 

  

18

 

SEMESTER 3

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

Course Outline

BSAH 1316

أسس علم الاجتماع / The Foundations of Sociology

2

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BSAH 1317

الجغرافيا البشرية / Geography

3

Download 

BSAH 1318

اللغة العربية  / Arabic

2

Download 

BSAH 1319

تمهيد لدراسة العقيدة

3

Download 

BSAH 1320

علم النفس / AHPSchology

2

Download 

BSAH 1321

اللغات الأجنبية /  Languages

3

Download 

BSAH 1322

مدخل إلى علم التصوف / An Introduction to the Science of Sufism

3

Download 

  

18

 

SEMESTER 4

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

Course Outline

BSAH 1323

التاريخ الحديث  /  History

3

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BSAH 1324

علم النفس 3  /  AHPSchology

3

Download 

BSAH 1325

Social Sciences  / علم الاجتماع3  

3

Download 

BSAH 1326

الجغرافيا الطبيعية / Geography

3

Download 

BSAH 1327

العربية  3    اللغة / Arabic

3

Download 

BSAH 1328

الفكر الإسلامي  /  Islamic studies

3

Download 

BSAH 1329

الفلسفة    /  Philosophy

3

Download 

  

18

 

SEMESTER 5

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

BSFR 1354

Sémiologie générale 

3

BSFR 1355

Exercices littéraires 

3

BSFR 1356

Etudes culturelles 

3

BSFR 1357

Méthodologie  de recherché

3

BSFR 1358

Arts du spectacle

3

BSFR 1359

Analyse du discours

3

  

18


SEMESTER 6

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

BSFR 1360

Littérature compare

3

BSFR 1361

Littérature asiatique

3

BSFR 1362

Littérature aSOicaine

3

BSFR 1363

La SOancophonie aujourd’hui

3

BSFR 1364

Méthodes Critiques

3

BSFR 1365

Etudes postcoloniales

3

  

18


SEMESTER 7

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

BSFR 1367

Littérature et cinema

3

BSFR 1368

Littérature et communication

3

BSFR 1369

Texte et image plastique

3

BSFR 1370

Récits de voyage et photographie

3

BSFR 1371

Sémiotiques visuelles

3

BSFR 1372

Recherches documentaries

3

  

18


SEMETSER 8

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

BSFR 1373

Média et société

3

BSFR 1374

La pragmatique

3

BSFR 1375

Sociolinguistique

3

BSFR 1376

Littérature numérique

3

BSFR 1377

Les écrits personnels

3

BSFR 1378

Le récit postmoderne

3

  

18


MS Programme

SEMESTER 1

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

MSEN 1563

Phonetics

3

MSEN 1564

Approach to Poetry

3

MSEN 1565

Approach to Novel

3

MSEN 1566

Approach to Linguistics

3

  

12


SEMESTER 2

Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

MSEN 1567

Translation

3

MSEN 1568

Texts and Summaries

3

MSEN 1569

Advance Linguistics

3

MSEN 1570

Drama

3

  

12