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Business and Project Management

  • 2018
  • 2022

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2001 Arabic Language 3 This course aims to provide the student with basic knowledge and practical skills in the Arabic language and its arts, in a way that suits his needs and knowledge. To be able to use it correctly in reading, writing and speaking, which will reflect on his performance and increase his self-confidence and the confidence of others in him.
2002 English Language 3 The English language course aims to develop the four basic skills of the student, namely writing, reading and comprehension, correct pronunciation, and conversation. It also aims to develop basic grammar rules, as well as provide the student with English vocabulary and terminology related to their daily and practical life. This course is designed to suit the average level of students in order to develop and improve their skills, and it is a constantly updated course with its topics being updated annually
3219 Entrepreneurship 3 This course aims to develop entrepreneurial skills among young people and prepare them at an academic level, not only to be able to create their own projects in the future, but also to work effectively in small and medium-sized enterprises. Thus, the overall goal of the course on a broader level is to contribute to the creation of an entrepreneurial culture in Palestine. The course is theoretical in nature, but also practical, using student-centered teaching methods to facilitate learning and achievement of goals through daily activities, games, and data interpretation
3350 Digital skills 3

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2230 Accounting 1 3 This course covers an introduction to accounting, the accounting system, the theory of double entry, sources of accounting entries and accounting books, accounting treatment for financial transactions, accounting treatment for cash transactions specific to the cash box, accounting treatment for industrial transactions, and accounting treatment for discount transactions.
2231 Management 3 This course aims to form a solid knowledge base for the student on the basic principles and elements of management. It aims to introduce the student to the concept of management, the extent of its need, and its fields and relations with other sciences by addressing in detail the elements of the basic administrative process such as planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. As well as identifying the mechanism of administrative decision-making, in addition to discussing some contemporary issues and cases in the administration.
2850 Communication Skills 3 The course aims to develop students' communication skills and qualify them for good and successful communication with themselves and others by preparing them for integration, harmony, understanding, and building relationships with respect and peace with their surroundings, including different concepts and cultures, through the use of effective teaching methods that are dependent on the student's activity and motivation to learn. One of the most important concepts that this course works to reinforce for the student is the development of his verbal communication skills through the learning of speaking skills and the foundations on which they are based, active listening skills, nonverbal communication and dialogue, persuasion, personal interview, presentation and presentation, and CV writing.

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2232 Economics 3 This course covers (the fundamental concepts of economics, the various elements of production and how to use them optimally to achieve balance at the macro and micro levels, the laws of supply and demand and the factors that influence them, how to derive each of them, how to determine prices and reach equilibrium, and the fundamental concepts of consumption and investment and the factors that influence them, Wage, unemployment, and inflation concepts, and finally, covers national income and national product concepts, monetary and financial policies, as well as their functions and tools).
2393 Computer Applications for Project Management 3 This course aims to practically train students on a locally and globally accredited computer program in the field of project management. The latest program released by Microsoft, Microsoft Project 2019, has been selected for this purpose Through this course, students will be able to distinguish between the inputs and outputs of the program, enter all project-related data and process it, analyze and store the outputs, print them, transfer data to other programs and distribute it to stakeholders using various methods, and monitor the project during execution to adjust the plan and calculate deviations This program helps its users comply with the three constraints of project management, namely time, cost, and scope
2394 Proposal Writing &Fundraising 3 This course aims to provide students with the basic concepts of fundraising. It also aims to equip students with the necessary skills to write project proposals and familiarize them with the terminologies used in this field. This will enable students to prepare these proposals by presenting the best methods for formulating and producing proposals aimed at fundraising for projects. Additionally, the course aims to provide students with the concepts related to marketing these proposals locally and globally.
2395 Intro. To Project Management 3 Successful organizations, both for-profit and non-profit, governmental and non-governmental, rely on business and project management to achieve strategic objectives through effective management and innovative solutions. The critical factor for the organization's survival is the management's ability to select and use valuable project management tools and techniques that enable it to execute its projects within time, cost, and specification constraints, which results in positive social and economic impacts at the national level This course aims to introduce the students to the most important processes and practices of project management and enable them to use them in a way that is compatible with the project's goals The course is divided into three main stages, starting with an explanation of the project management framework, which provides a basis for understanding project management. The second section is dedicated to the project management standard, which defines project management processes, and the third and final section of this course explains the basic concepts of project integration management, project scope management, project time management, and project cost management
2396 Principles Of Marketing &PR 3 Marketing is a field of knowledge related to individuals and groups. The course includes the study of the nature and evolution of marketing, as well as the study of the overall and partial marketing environment, identifying the target markets that the institution wishes to deal with in order to determine the appropriate marketing mix for the needs of these markets. Additionally, various marketing elements such as product, price, distribution, and promotion will be studied. The other part of the course relates to public relations. This course covers the basic concepts and evolution of public relations, as well as the objectives and functions of public relations, focusing on the concepts that are of interest to project management.
2398 Business ,Companies and NGO’s Law 2 This course covers labor law and social security law, discussing the definition, historical development, and sources of labor law. It examines the vocational training contract, including its validity, effects, and obligations for both the employer and worker, and reasons for termination. The course also covers the collective work contract, trade union organizations, and settlement of labor disputes. Additionally, it clarifies the concept of the corporate contract and the types of companies that were affected by the decree by law. It also discusses how these companies are established and when the company contract is terminated. Finally, the course explains the provisions of the Associations Law and how to establish them
2407 Correspondance in Arabic 2 This course presents a set of knowledge and skills in the field of writing commercial correspondence, including: its concept, elements of success, parts, or business methods used in it. and request, grilling, abuse, and use, and official communications, general statements, exhibits, and internal memorandums..., and friendly ones from Blessings, glory, thanks and appreciation
2430 Technical English 3 This course is designed to help university students improve their English Language proficiency mainly in speaking. This is due to the fact that students need this important skill either for their advanced assignments, such as group projects, discussion activities, or for job searching preparation, such as interviewing. The speaking component will include different forms of communicative activities, such as, presentation skills, group discussion and job interviews.
2480 Procurement and Stores Management and Tenders 3 This course aims to provide students with the fundamental concepts of purchasing management, including strategies, procurement methods, procurement management responsibilities, material needs planning, purchasing information systems, and purchasing process evaluation. It also covers the basics of inventory management, just-in-time purchasing philosophy, storage process evaluation, as well as concepts and methods for studying, presenting, and evaluating bids, and the legal aspects related to purchasing.
2481 Special Topics 3
2484 Graduation Project 2
2789 Human Resource Management 3 This course is basically designed to provide students with a basic understanding of key HRM functions, which include HR planning, recruitment & selection, compensation, performance evaluation, and training & development.
2854 Import & Export 3 This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the import and export process and gives them basic knowledge and skills in this field Topics covered in this course include international trade strategies, international commercial terms (Incoterms), “international shipping methods" used for the movement of goods and products across national borders and logistics, container types and major international freight forwarding companies. In addition to providing them with special technical skills needed for preparing various documents necessary for efficient import and export operations. It also aims to enhance students' knowledge of customs clearance concepts, types of customs documents, and procedures involved in the customs clearance process to contribute to the success of import and export operations
2859 Typing and Editing 2 This course aims students to get acquainted with the mechanism of printing letters in the Arabic language, knowing the locations of the letters on the keyboard, and printing them on the computer in the correct way by touching without looking at the keyboard, and reaching the stage of professionalism in typography, and the ability to print 25 words or more per minute, knowing how to print invitations, meetings, minutes and Official books and reports with its various types: their concept, parts, stages of writing and production, and audio printing of texts and terminology for the business and project management specialization
3220 Work Placement 10 Fieldwork is a short-term (4-6 months) cooperative training program during the summer and third semesters at two locations: the university and one of labor market institutions. It is organized and managed in collaboration between the university and employers, and is a structured training plan related to the curriculum. It is designed as a means for students to apply theory in practice and master specific knowledge and skills in a way that enables them to achieve professional independence In fieldwork, academic and professional training are integrated to enable students to immediately apply their knowledge and become familiar with the real work environment. They are assigned real work tasks while studying to obtain an official qualification; the intermediate diploma. This allows students to acquire valuable practical experience during their studies and significantly improve their prospects in the job market

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Course No رقم المساق Course Name اسم المساق Credit hours الساعات المعتمدة Course Description وصف المساق
2003 Studies in Arabic & Islamic Thought 3 The course deals with introducing Islamic culture, its characteristics, and its sources, discussing some contemporary cultural issues, and Islam’s view of them, as well as talking about issues pertaining to the Muslim community such as the educational and moral system, rehabilitation for marital life, and family and community rights in Islam, especially with regard to psychological rehabilitation of those about to get married, as well as the rights and duties of each of the spouses over the other, and talking about important rules to tackle marital problems
2999 Anti - Corruption "Challenges & Solutions" 3 This course provides in-depth knowledge about the concept of corruption globally and locally, and the complex forms in which it manifests in both official and unofficial institutions. The course also discusses the most important factors that increase the likelihood of the emergence and spread of corruption, whether those related to the structural organization of state institutions, or political and social complexities that affect the functioning of these institutions and weaken their ability to combat this phenomenon. The course also covers the most important strategic plans and internationally recognized approaches to combat corruption, and also identifies the national strategy for combating corruption.