The program is consisted of (36) credited hours which are composed of (27 compulsory CH, including thesis and 9 optional CH). That is additional to pre-requested courses offered from the graduate level for students admitted from out of the discipline.
Courses are disputed as follows:
6.1 Preliminary courses: are usually targets applicants out of the discipline, so as to fill in gap knowledge and / or to systemize basic principles of the program. Applicants identified are expected to obtain one or more of the following courses offered by the relevant faculty from the BA level, as a pre-request;
Course code
Course title
CH
Faculty
HUM3101
Introductory to security science
3
Humanities
HUM3315
Introductory to political science
3
Administration
LAW1101
Introductory to law
3
Law
6.2 Compulsory Courses:
Students are requested to fulfill (27 CH); 21 CH are courses and 6 CH are allocated to the thesis as follows
Course code
Course title
CH
Pre-Request
GS6101
Approaches to Scientific Research
3
GS6102
Essential Readings in Security
3
GS6103
Formulating Security Policies in A State
3
Essential Readings in Security (GS6102)
GS6104
Reconciliation Studies and Conflict Transformation
3
Essential Readings in Security (GS6102)
GS6105
Communications in Communal Peace
3
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GS6106
Civil Conflicts and their Political Reflections
3
GS6107
Communal Peace and Rule of Law
3
Essential Readings in Security (GS6102)
Thesis
6
3. Optional Courses; Students are requested to fulfill studying of (9 CH) courses from between the following courses:
Course Code
Course Title
HC
Pre-requested
GS6201
Human Security and Communal Peace
3
GS6202
Transitional Justice
3
GS6203
Communal Police
3
GS6204
Security Sector Governance
3
Essential Readings in Security (GS6102)
GS6205
Communal Peace in Palestine
3
GS6206
Communal Reconciliation in Palestine
3
GS6207
Palestinian Community and Palestinian National Movement
3
4. Course distribution
First Semester
GS6102
Essential Readings in Security
3 CH
GS6101
Approaches to Scientific Research
3 CH
An Optional course
3 CH
Second Semester
GS6103
Formulating Security Policies in A State
3 CH
GS6104
Reconciliation Studies and Conflict Transformation