GS111 :

Department

Department of Islamic Economics

Academic Program

Bachelor in Islamic economics

Type

General

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

Course (English): The course is taught to first-year students from the Department of Islamic Economics, Sharia, Arabic Language, and Fundamentals of Religion, at a rate of two hours per week for each department. Through this course, students study the basics of the English language represented in grammar, such as the difference between sensible nouns, intangible nouns, countable and uncountable nouns, tenses, adjectives, pronouns, and some language skills such as conversation, reading and listening, in addition to scientific terminology, each according to its specialization. This course aims to consolidate the basic rules that enable Students can use these rules to form useful sentences that enable them to use the language in their daily lives or in any circumstance.

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the academic year, the student will be able to form sentences and phrases in the English language that will be useful to him in communication in daily life, and he will obtain terms in his field of specialization that he can employ and distinguish.

Teaching and learning methods

The course is presented to the student through lectures and panel discussions.

Methods of assessments

Students are evaluated through a procedure midterm exam 40%60% final exam.