Major Sociology / Minor Public Administration

To Create a generation of students specialized in sociology and public administration who possess the expertise, efficiency, and specialization to understand and address social issues and phenomena. The program aims to build a modern Palestinian and Arab society that balance authenticity and openness and is capable of facing complex and numerous challenges. It also seeks to develop students' competencies and their ability to critically engage with emerging issues in sociology and public administration, while enhancing their scientific, research, professional, and personal development.

  1.   To prepare and qualify a generation of students specialized in sociology and public administration who are capable of actively contributing to the service and development of their society and institutions, especially in light of the significant social, cultural, political, and economic challenges facing Palestinian and Arab societies.
  2.  To prepare and qualify a generation of students capable of deeply distinguishing between scientific knowledge and other forms of knowledge, as well as using scientific research methods and approaches to study social and administrative phenomena and problems and propose solutions to them.
  3.   To develop students’ critical thinking and nurture their sociological and administrative imagination, as well as to strengthen their confidence in their abilities, intellect, and selves, and to deepen their sense of belonging to their society, their just national cause, the human community, and universal human values.
  4.   To contribute to the development of Palestinian society and its various institutions by deepening students’ understanding of issues in administrative and institutional sociology.

Knowledge and Understanding:

  • Familiarity with key concepts and theories in sociology and public administration.
  • Understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods and social statistics.
  • Connecting sociological and administrative knowledge to the local, Arab, and global social context.

Intellectual/Cognitive Skills:

  • Enhancing students’ abilities in analysis and critical thinking.
  • Developing research and writing skills.
  • Building the ability to link social, administrative, economic, and political phenomena.

Subject-Specific and Practical Skills:

  • Ability to provide critical sociological insights into Palestinian society and its institutions.
  • Development of sociological imagination (i.e., linking personal, tangible concerns to the broader social structure), and applying this to understanding Palestinian institutions.
  • Improving students' ability to use automated databases and electronic and library resources.

General and Transferable Skills:

  • Ability to link theoretical approaches with scientific research.
  • Developing academic writing skills in social and administrative sciences.
  • Building argumentation and debate skills based on scientific evidence.
  • Research centers / research assistant roles
  • Social development institutions
  • Public relations
  • Social policy development
  • Non-governmental sector

Study Plan consists of 120 credit hours distributed as follows:

Requirements

Credit hours

University Requirements

19-20

Faculty Requirements

21

Major Requirements

42

Minor Requirements

27

Free Courses

10-11

Total

120

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Major Sociology Requirement

Student must successfully complete a minimum of 42 credit hours of courses in Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work distributed as follows:

  1. Compulsary courses (33 credit hours):

Course No.

Course Title

Prerequisite(s)

SOCI231

Critical Readings in Sociological Texts

SOCI231

SOCI232

Classical Sociological Theory

SOCI231

SOCI234

Palestinian Society

 

SOCI237

Methods of Qualitative Research

SOCI231

SOCI3371

Sociology Of Organizations

Third year level in specialization

SOCI338

Contemporary Sociological Theories

SOCI232

SOCI340

Principles Of Social Statistics

 

SOCI341

Methods Of Field Research

SOCI231, third year level in specialization

SOCI411

Practical Training In Sociology

SOCI341, Department Approval

SOCI438

Seminar in Sociology

Forth year level in specialization or approval of the Sociology Program

ANTH231

Introduction to Anthropology

 

  1. Elective course (9 credit courses) from courses offered by the Department, (Divided into two groups):

Group 1: 3 Credit Hours from the following courses:

Course No

Course Name

Prerequisites

SOCI2361

Sociology of Colonialism

SOCI131

SOCI3321

Sociology Everyday Life

SOCI131

SOCI3331 

Environment Sociology

3rd year level

SOCI430

Sociology of education

3rd year level

SOCI434

Sociology of crime

3rd year level

SOCI435

Sociology of health and medicine

3rd year level

SOCI436

Sociology of law

3rd year level

SOCI437

Sociology of communication

3rd year level

Group 2: (6 credit hours) from sociology, anthropology and social work courses.

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Minor in Public Administration

Minor Requirements (27 Credit Hours)

  1. Compulsory Courses: (21 credit hours)

Prerequisite(s)

Course Title

Course No.

 

Introduction to Public Administration

PUBA130

PUBA130

Organizational Theory and Design of Public Organizations   

PUBA131

PUBA130

Introduction to Public Policy

PUBA232

PUBA131, PUBA232

Strategic Management

PUBA331

PUBA131

Administrative/Organizational Behavior

PUBA334

PUBA232

Public Administration in Palestine

PUBA335

PUBA232, PUBA131

Local Governance And Administration

PUBA338

 
  1. Elective courses (6 credit hours):

Prerequisite(s)

Course Title

Course No.

PUBA131, Third Year Level

Human Resources Management

PUBA332

 

Leadership Skill Development

PUBA333

PUBA131

Administrative Audit and Control

PUBA234

PUBA232, Third Year Level

Sustainable Development Policy Implementation

PUBA3311

PUBA131, Third Year Level

Management of Civil Organizations

PUBA3392

PUBA234

Transparency/Accountability in the Public Sector

PUBA435

PUBA131, Third Year Level

Organizational Development and Administrative Improvement

PUBA437

  • A minimum grade of 70% in course SOCI131
  • Department approval based on capacity