The curriculum for the B.S.c. degree in (12 ) credit hours are distributed as follows:- No. 1 2 4 Requirements University Requirements Compulsory Elective Faculty Requirements Specialization Requirements Compulsory Elective Supportive Specialization Requirements Credit Hours 21 6 21 66 6 12 12
First : University Requirement (27 Cr.H.) A: Compulsory Requirements (21 ): 500101 500102 5004101 5004102 5005101 5001101 5002100 Course Title Arabic (1) Arabic (2) English (1) English (2) Computer Skills (1) Military Sciences National Education Weekly Hours -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- -- -- 500101 -- 5004101 -- B: Elective University Requirements : (6 ) Course Title Cr.H 6001101 Communication skills 6002102 Introduction to Psychology 60010 Jordanian Society 6004104 Sport for All 6005105 Islamic Culture 6006106 Administration and Economic Concepts 6007107 Agriculture in Jordan 6008108 Environment and Society 6012109 Orthodox Caliphs
Second: Faculty Requirements: (27 Cr.H.) Course Name Foundations of Education Introduction to Social Work Educational Psychology Measurement and Evaluation in Education Computer Skills( ) Measurement and Evaluation in Education Statistical and Research methods weekly hours Third: Specialization Requirements: (72 Cr. H.) A- Compulsory Requirements (66 Cr. H.) Course Name weekly hours Introduction to the Law Introduction to Criminology Theories of Criminology Punishments 1 Punishment 2 The Judicial System in Jordan Human Rights and international law 20 Overcoming Crime and Security Theory The Security of Information and Transactions Penal Psychology Theory of psychotherapy Penal Investigations and Evidence Family Violence Drugs and crime
Course Name Juvenile delinquency and guests Seminar Contemoprary Security Issues Communication Skills Field Training weekly hours B- Specialization Elective Requirements: (6 Cr. H) to be selected from the following list: Course Name Security Theories of Crime from the Islamic and Mass Perspectives Theories of security and crime from the perspective of a media Addiction Psychology Correction and Rehabilitation Computer Security and Electronic Mental Health Counseling and Psychological Guidance weekly hours Fourth: Supportive Requirements ( ): Course Name weekly hours Clinical Psychology Behavior Modification Correctional Institutional Management Military Sciences
First Year First Semester Course Title Cr. Hrs. 500101 Arabic 1 500102 5004101 Eng. 5004102 Second Semester Course Title Cr. Hrs. Arabic 2 Eng.2 5005101 Computer skills 1002111 Foundation of Education 5001101 Military Sciences 5002100 National Education 1009120 An introduction to law 1002121 Education Psychology 1010111 An introduction to Social work 5 Second Year First Semester Course Title Cr. Hrs. 5005102 Computer skills 2 1009211 Optional university 100221 Second Semester Course Title Cr. Hrs. Criminology Theories Instruction Design Requirement 1009110 An introduction to crime 1009222 Punishment2 penal 1009240 psychology 1002260 Statistical and research methods 100922 Juridical system and 1009224 Humans Rights and constitution in Jordan International law 1009221 Punishment 1004244 Clinical psychology
First Semester Course Title 100941 Theories of Psychotherapy 100925 The security of information and Transaction skills Third Year Second Semester Cr. Hrs. Course Title 100915 Correction and 100261 10091 Communication skills 100955 Rehabilitation Measurement and Evolution in education Correctional Institutional Management Cr. Hrs. 100929 Optional specialization 10054 Behavior modification - Requirement 100914 Family violence Penal Investigations and Crime and drugs Evidence 18 Fourth Year First Semester Course Title Cr. Hrs. 10069 Behavior disorder Optional specialization Requirement 1009412 Theories of security and Second Semester Course Title Cr. Hrs. seminar Field Training crime 1009427 Current security issues
Course Description 500101 Arabic Language 1 (-0) This course contains a set of linguistic skills in different levels such as the sounds of the Arabic language, its morphology, syntax, rhetoric, lexicography and writing. It includes as well as on applications on the use of Arabic dictionaries and applications on some writing skills indispensable for scholars in their working lives. It also contains a refined set of Quranic, poetry and short stories of Arabic texts to give the learners the opportunity to be in contact with and to appreciate these texts. Pre-req. Arabic 99 or passing Arabic Level Exam 500102 Arabic Language 2 (-0) This course aims to develop student's skills in writing and expression and to provide him with the necessary and basic ones in order to employ them in his daily use, and enable him to stand on the origins of various Arabic scripts, and access to various forms of technical and functional old and new writing. Pre-req. 500101 5004101 English 1 (-0) Is a complete graded course for foreign learners of English; it covers the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing; as well as improving pronunciation and building vocabulary; particular emphasis is placed on listening and speaking; the language of the course is British English. Pre-req. English 99 or passing English Level Exam 5004102 English 2 (-0) Is a continuation of English I Course in terms of approach and methodology However, it covers a new range of interesting topics, and provides a more advanced grammar syllabus in a communicative context as well, therefore, this topic tends to be a continuation of ENGL 101 goals. Pre-req. 5004101 5005101 Computer Skills 1 (0-6) An introduction to computing and the broad field of information technology. Topics covered include the basic structure of digital computer systems; operating systems; application software; data communication and networks; and the Internet hands-on learning emphasizes windows (latest operating systems); MS-Office; and the Internet. 5001101 Military Science (-0) This course aims at providing university students with general military culture and illustrating the overall military capabilities of the armed forces to defend the homeland and its role in development and service of the Jordanian society through lectures and field visits. 5002100 National Education (-0) The course of National Education is one of the compulsory requirements of all students in Jordanian universities, national and private. The general intent is to provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge of the homeland (Jordan), land and people, and to consolidate the love of the homeland and national brotherhood in them, to motivate them to serve the nation and the people consciously and sincerely, to be innovative and competitive by exhortations to achieve the desired progress in various fields of life.
Course Description 1009120 Introduction to the Law (-0) The legal rules that organize individuals, behavior in their community and country. Law which governs and organizes relation- ships among individuals and its divided into the penal, the administrative, constitutional and the international law the private law is that law which governs and organizes the relationships between individuals and the state and it is divided into civil law, commercial law, sea law and the agriculture law. 1009110 Introduction to Criminology (-0) This course aims to enrich students' knowledge of the concepts of crime punishment. Also, it provides students with laws, rules and introduces to them the roles of the related institutions. 1009211 Theories of Criminology (-0) The most important theories in criminology such as; control theory, general theory of crime, the biological theory (human genetics) also it includes the attitudes towards interpretation of recent and 1009221 Punishments 1 (-0) The definition of punishments law and it is reaction with other laws. Also its application in place and time above all it presents the penal responsibility, its limits and its importance. 1009222 Punishment 2 (-0) This course includes crimes regarding the public, money and peoples regarding the crimes that actually occurred continuously. 100922 The Judicial System in Jordan (-0) The judicial system of Jordan, the judicial authorities, the systemic courts and its levels. 1009224 Human Rights and international law (-0) Human rights and it is background, freedom, elections, individuals, freedom, money, and the divisions of the international law according to peace and war. The states rights and duties, and the conflict among countries and it is settlements peacefully. The course also deals with the international crimes that included in the United Nations charter. 1009412 Overcoming Crime and Security Theory (-0) The philosophy of current social defense and the role that the family plays in overcoming crime. The role of the security departments in dealing with the crime. The security concept, the modern security theory and social security. 10069 Behavioral Disorders (-0) The psychological disorders such as phobia, shock, social anxious, and depression, eating and being fat. The features and the categories of behavioral disorders. Analytical theories, behaviorism, knowledge, humanism and focusing on the differences between these different theories. 10091 The Security of Information and Transactions (-0) The theories and the strategies of information protection, but from the technical point it is the aids and the means that are used to protect the information from the internal and the external danger. Also from the legal point it is kept as confidential information in order to achieve its aim. 1009240 Penal Psychology (-0) The definition of penal psychology and crime. Also it includes the biological, social and psychological theories. The criminal behavior and it is classification in the Islamic laws. 100916 Security Theories of Crime from the Islamic and Mass (-0) Perspectives Security as concept and the way of over coming crime from the Islamic point of view, and the importance of audio and visual mass media in over coming crime in the society. Students need to prepare a crime project.
Course Description 100914 Drugs and crime (-0) Definition of medicine related to the offenses and the Definition of the concept of toxic drugs in harmful and prohibited drugs related to the crimes and forensic medicine 10091 Penal Investigations and Evidence (-0) Analyzing the various policies of penal justice which includes a general preview of the jobs of the public ministries and the theories concerning planning and organization of ministries. also, introducing students with knowledge about crime and legal issues such as knowing the penal investigations and evidence through knowing its importance, its history, its kinds. Also knowing about prints its categories, kinds used instruments, weapons science as its kinds, its serial numbers, understanding the effect of instrument and analyzing it. Knowing about injuries and its kinds, blood and its kinds, its structure and its position. Also It shows the nature of DNA, Genetics engineering. 100945 Seminar (-0) All the students who are finishing 90 hrs should prepare a research concerning criminology or he/she should choose subject agreed on by his instructor within the third moth in the semester or in the fourth week in the summer semester. 10090 Family Violence (-0) Introduction to the study of family violence. Students will develop an understanding of the major issues related to child abuse, gender violence, elder abuse, and intergenerational issues of violence in families. with an overview of all types of violence, identifies issues unique to families, and provides a focused review of dynamics, contributing factors, and types of interventions. More in-depth studies of child abuse and gender violence are covered more thoroughly in other courses offered through the School of Social Work. 1009427 Contemoprary Security Issues (-0) The complex nature of key domestic and international security threats and responses. Topics include terrorism and insurgency, transnational organized crime, WMD proliferation, cyber security, intelligence, national and homeland security strategies, critical infrastructure protection, and theories of international security. 10091 Communication Skills (-0) SS. are expected to acquire a strong personality through providing them with communication skills and giving them models in order to follow in daily life situation. Also, this course focuses on the types of Leadership and its theories to which is linked to communication skills such as having influence on others. 1009454 Field Training (-0) This training helps students acquire practical skills in dealing with delinquents through applying some practices in rehabilitation centers in order to develop their competence. 1009244 Clinical Psychology (-0) Clinical psychologists diagnose and treat psychological problems as well as help people deal with personal issues, such as divorce or the death of a loved one. It includes Psychology and its effects on humanistic behavior. The theoretical examples of learning, memory and recognition. In addition to understanding the factors that effect people in the social sector. 1009242 Addiction Psychology (2-0) The study of the psychology of addiction embracing the main theories of the development of addictive behaviors; the principal approaches of the treatment of addictive disorders; and training in research in the field of addictions. It includes the reasons behind addiction its shapes and kinds, concerning drugs, alcohol, smoking and medicine. Also, it focuses on the methods of recovering from addiction.
Course Description 10054 Behavior Modification (2-1) Basics of the behavioral theory, implementation, the various behavioral measures, learning new patterns of behavior, gradual minimization of sensitivity, and behavior contracting. 100141 Counseling and Psychological Guidance (-0) This course aims to explain the psychological concepts of guidance and counseling and the difference between counseling and psychotherapy, its principles, theories, goals, methods and research methods and approaches especially for families have students with special needs. The focus of this course is to develop competent skills in both group and counseling processes for practical application in the mental health field. Several counseling approaches such as cognitive, behavioral, existential and brief therapy models are presented. 100928 Computer Security and Electronic Crimes (-0) Knowledge in presenting computers crimes and its kinds, reasons, avoidance and catching criminals, how to prove the crime based or local and international rules, the importance of the people who work in this filed, the role of internet and globally in computer crimes, Real examples of crime and criminals. 1009 Modern Penalty Policy (-0) Studying the scientific standards of the state right in applying punishment so that students can understand its stages because it can be developed based on society values. 100955 Correctional Institutional Management (2-1) presenting the social organizations, the features of correctional organizations and features of correctional institutional, the methods of rehabilitation in the correctional institutions. 100929 Military Science (2-1) Studying the police role in the crime in which applying the preliminary investigations and searching for the criminal since they are the first people who start investigations. So they should follow systematic steps to achieve their aims. 10092 Correction and Rehabilitation (2-1) The professional knowledge and the skills which are necessary for managing correction and rehabilitation institutions. 10092 Social Defense (-0) The philosophy, the aims, the principles and the procedures of social defense. Also it includes the provision of crime and delinquency and the role of social work in dealing with crime. 100142 Mental Health (-0) Develop competent skills in both group and counseling processes for practical application in the mental health field. Several counseling approaches such as cognitive, behavioral, existential and brief therapy models are presented. This interdisciplinary course will provide an overview of foundational concepts that shape mental health practice. Biological basis of mental illness, and various therapeutic modalities including psychological, social, and pharmacological approaches. Concepts are integrated into an examination of the assessment and care of clients experiencing psychotic and cognitive disorders