Information About the Dept. of Philosophy
Department Structure:
The administrative structure of the Philosophy Department consists of the department chair, coordinator, male and female faculty members. Currently, the department offers only morning classes. The study program in the Philosophy Department begins from the first stage and includes specialized courses as well as general courses that are requirements of the college and the university. Students graduate from the department with a Bachelor’s degree in Arts/Philosophy. The department building includes an office for the department chair and four offices for faculty members, in addition to four classrooms for different academic stages. It also has a room for administrative staff, a library room, a free learning room, and another room for the examination committee.
1. The number of professors: 17
2. The number of students:
Philosophy Department Outputs:
The outputs of the Philosophy Department at the undergraduate level are focused on graduating qualified students who are able to engage in philosophical thinking, study the origins of sciences, logic, and the philosophies of different civilizations. They are also prepared for teaching positions in various educational sectors, as well as working in the fields of the Ministry of Labor, moral guidance, and educational counseling. Furthermore, the department aims to provide students with knowledge related to contemporary philosophical sciences in light of ongoing developments, develop their skills in presenting ideas and working within a team, through graduation research projects. This is to ensure a solid educational foundation for interacting with future developments in this vital field, equipping students for the job market, and enhancing their abilities to interact and communicate with others through active participation in practical and social fields.
Certificate and specialization for each teacher in the Department of Philosophy
The study materials for the four stages of the Philosophy Department
for the academic year 2022-2023.
Research Published by the Professors of the department
Electronic Lectures
Links that contribute the learning and teaching process