ACADEMIC REGULATIONS

University Requirements

 

 

Course No.

Course Title

Language of instruction

Languages

ARAB 120

Arabic Language Skills I

Arabic

ARAB 121

Arabic Language Skills II

Arabic

ENGL 120

English Language Skills I

English

ENGL 121

English Language Skills II

English

ENGL 213

English Language Skills III

(Not for English Major)

English

Mathematics and Science (Not for Science Student)

MATH 111

Fundamentals of Mathematics

English

SCIE 111

General Science

English

Humanities

PHIL 302

Issues in Philosophy and Ethics

Arabic or English

HIST 120

History of Modern Palestine

Arabic or English

One of the following:

 

POLS 300

Themes in Political Science

Arabic or English

HUMR 300

Democracy, Human Rights and International Law     

Arabic or English

One of the following:

 

RELS 300

Cultural Religious Studies

Arabic or English

PHIL 303

Ethics of Life       

Arabic

ANTH 301

Anthropology of Religions

Arabic

Economics

ECON 300

Basic Economics

Arabic

Fine Arts

One of the following:

 

ARTI 101

Art Appreciation

Arabic

MUSI 103

Music Appreciation

Arabic or English

CINE 101

Film Appreciation

Arabic

Others

PSED 101

Physical Education

Arabic

CMSR 101

Community Service

Arabic

LIBR 101

Library Skills

Arabic

       

  

LIBR 101 Library Skills

This course is offered for freshmen students.  It aims to introduce students to the effective use of traditional and modern sources of information housed in the University Library. It also aims to help students learn how to access their academic page, the e-classes for the different courses, and manage their university emails.

Science 111 General Science

This course is designed for non-science students that aims to expose students to the basic concepts of science in a variety of domains including Chemistry (atoms in combination), Biology (molecules of life, the living cell, genetics and evolution), Physics (Units, energy, heat, Astronomy, waves and electromagnetic radiation), Technology, Environment, Health, and Safety with emphasis on applications of modern sciences in our daily life.

Transcripts

Transcripts may be requested from the Office of the Registrar for a fee.  Upon fulfilling all requirements for graduation, students are given one transcript free of charge.

Notice

The University reserves the right to add, withdraw, or otherwise modify its degree and diploma programs, courses of study, or course content as described within this catalog.

Online Catalogs

 

Faculties

Bethlehem University Foundation
Email: dc@bethlehem.edu
Phone: +1-202-526-6097
Fax: +1-202-526-6096
Washington, DC USA
Bethlehem University in the Holy Land
E-mail: info@bethlehem.edu
Phone: +972-2-274-1241
Fax: +972-2-274-4440
Bethlehem, Palestine

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