This department aims to provide students with superior analytical capabilities in the examination of security issues in the field of regional and international relations. Students learn in detail about how these vital relations are conducted in addition to new and challenging issues connected to them. The program provides a critical analysis of the effect of these relationships on the nature of regional and international conflicts and theories surrounding them. This aims to produce graduates able to effectively present realistic solutions and developments in this area of security.
The department offers the following programs:
- Masters / PhD in Regional and International Studies
The following subjects are taught within the department:
- Theories of Present-day International Relations
- Strategies of Major Powers
- Research Methodologies in International Relations
- Present-day International Problems
- Foreign Politics
- Public International Law
- The Contemporary International System
- Strategies of Regional Powers
- The Arab-Israeli Struggle
The following sections of the curriculum are taken from the College of Higher Studies in the University:
- Human Rights and Criminal Justice
- Security Strategies
- Human Resource Management
- Research Design and Implementation