Programs

The Hashemite University
Faculty of Literature
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences includes two academic programs:
1. The Bachelor’s Program in International and Strategic Relations (132) hours, most of which are concentrated in a group of leasing companies with knowledge and knowledge tools in the field of international relations and strategic studies.
2. As for the second program, it is in postgraduate studies, where the department has adopted the specialization of Peace and Conflict Studies at the master's level at a rate of (33) credit hours, of which (9) hours are allocated for the dissertation and the rest is distributed in areas that discuss issues of international conflicts and disputes, environmental problems and issues, legal, institutional and social disputes . Where the research tracks and theses prepared by the students are focused on these tracks, which allows the student to specialize in them equipped with the necessary research skills and advanced scientific knowledge in the aforementioned tracks.

• Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department Head: Dr. Asim Al-Burgan
• Number of faculty members in the department: (11). Distributed in the following ranks:

Professors: (4)

Associate Professors: (1)

Assistant Professors: (4)

Teachers: (1)

Teaching assistants: (1)

About the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Undergraduate students were accepted for the first time in the department in the International Relations and Strategic Studies program in the first semester of the academic year 2002/2003. The department awards a master's degree in peace and conflict studies in cooperation with the United Nations University for Peace.
First: Specialization in International Relations and Strategic Studies (Bachelor)
Obtaining a bachelor’s degree in international relations and strategic studies requires studying 132 credit hours distributed as follows:
The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences offers two degrees:
Bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Strategic Studies, (132) credit hours.
Master's degree in Peace and Conflict Studies, (33) credit hours.