This course introduces the main concepts in entrepreneurship and focuses on providing the student with the ability to write business plans, study their feasibility, start an entrepreneurial project.
This course aims to enhance and enrich students’ skills with This course aims to enhance and enrich students' skills with modern information technology concepts, as well as computer and digital device skills, modern computer applications in practical life and the internet, information security concepts, and data analysis. Students apply the concepts and skills they acquire using appropriate software.
This course aims to provide students with the essential terminology used in television and film production processes, while introducing them to the specific titles and roles of production team members across the various stages of creation.
This course aims to provide students with practical training opportunities within media and film production institutions, leveraging the partnership agreements between the university and the labor market. It is designed to enhance their professional skills and refine their personalities by engaging with new production teams and networking within an actual work environment. Furthermore, the course seeks to instill a high sense of responsibility and commitment to professional deadlines while providing a realistic production experience that empowers students to problem-solve, make informed decisions, and communicate effectively, ultimately ensuring their readiness for the workforce upon graduation.
This course introduces the basic concepts in entrepreneurship and focuses on equipping the students with the ability to write business plans, study their feasibility and start an entrepreneurial project.
This course aims to consolidate the concept of Islamic culture and introduce students to sound cultural and intellectual concepts regarding the sources of Islam, the Islamic faith and its pillars, and Islamic law, which regulates all aspects of social, economic, and political life. It also clarifies Islam's position on a number of contemporary intellectual issues, as well as identifying the most important challenges facing Islam and its culture.
In this course, students explore the nature and types of documentary films and their various production stages, learning essential guidelines and best practices through the analysis of diverse local and international documentary samples. The curriculum focuses on expanding the students' research and information-gathering skills to develop comprehensive production plans for short documentaries. Furthermore, students engage in collaborative teamwork to execute their projects, which are ultimately screened and discussed with peers and supervisors to ensure a professional and critical understanding of the craft.
A study of the concept of physical education, its objectives, and its relationship to general education. It also introduces the most important skills and basic principles of some team and individual sports, along with the rules of these games. It also covers the conduct of indoor and outdoor matches and activities, training in refereeing matches and activities, and identifying some sports injuries that affect players on and off the field, their causes, symptoms, and first aid methods. This course also covers some athletics competitions and how to organize some sports tournaments.
This course is equivalent to three credit hours, two of which are theoretical and one of which is practical. This course addresses the concept of corruption, its forms and definition locally, regionally and internationally, the role of the corruption system in Palestine, and the role of civil society institutions, good governance and local authorities in combating corruption.
This course covers the fundamentals of visual writing for film and television, introducing students to the art of screenwriting through its specific forms, formatting standards, and the specialized software used to produce scripts that meet international industry norms. Students engage in creative brainstorming to generate concepts for films or dramatic television works, developing and refining these ideas through in-depth discussions with instructors and peers. The curriculum provides critical insights into the three-act structure, alternative narrative frameworks, conflict development, and the creation of unique characters, culminating in students writing a short film screenplay or pilot episodes for a web series, either individually or as part of a collaborative team.
In this course, students are introduced to the professional role of the film editor and their relationship with other production departments, emphasizing the critical role of editing in adding artistic and aesthetic value to the final product. The curriculum provides an essential guide to the Apple macOS environment as a foundation for mastering Final Cut Pro, covering everything from media organization and archiving to the fundamental tools used for video editing. Students will gain hands-on experience with the timeline, transitions, effects, and audio-visual processing—including color grading and sound adjustment—while learning the proper techniques for importing and exporting media to build a solid skill set for their future coursework.
This course generally aims to develop students' major and minor English language skills. It provides students with a variety of linguistic patterns, different grammar patterns, grammatical structures, and common words and definitions. These, when acquired, enable students to communicate meaningfully in general and everyday situations. The course is geared toward equipping students with the skills they need to comprehend texts, contexts, and situations related to everyday life. Throughout the course, students will be exposed to a variety of listening approaches to expand and deepen their listening comprehension and critical thinking skills. Students are expected to acquire the skills necessary to express their opinions on everyday topics and problems, both orally and in writing, thus broadening their academic horizons.
This course covers the various types of cameras and their practical applications, focusing on the fundamentals of photography and the mastery of manual settings, including the exposure triangle and other essential configurations. Students will explore the laws of composition and how to effectively control elements within the frame, while also studying different lens types, their uses, and essential camera accessories. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to shoot in diverse lighting conditions and environments to produce high-quality imagery, complemented by the skill to enhance and process their work using various photo editing software.
In this course, students explore the nature of television programs, including their various types, formats, and the specific roles and functions of the production team. The curriculum covers the essential stages of television production, allowing students to analyze diverse program samples and their corresponding preparation plans. Furthermore, students collaborate in teams to draft comprehensive plans for original programs—suitable for production at this level—utilizing a variety of broadcasting templates and formats.
This course focuses on the creation of original soundscapes through the editing, processing, and mixing of audio materials using specialized software to produce high-quality content suitable for television and radio broadcasting. Students will work with digital audio within video editing platforms and specialized audio workstations to enhance sound quality, resolve technical issues, perform professional mixing, and apply various effects. A significant portion of the course is dedicated to the strategic use of diverse sound effects and music; furthermore, students will analyze exceptional film and audio samples featuring creative sound design to develop an intuitive understanding of how sophisticated audio craftsmanship elevates visual storytelling.
The course aims to develop the students’ cognitive abilities and communication skills in Arabic language by introducing Arabic dictionaries, spelling and grammatical errors, and familiarizing them with ancient and modern Arabic literary models including models from the Holy Qur’an.
In this course, students explore professional ethics and the social and national responsibilities of a journalist, focusing on the essential skills of gathering information, fact-checking, and ensuring accuracy to produce high-quality news and reports. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for various media platforms, including broadcast, print, and digital media. Additionally, students learn the core principles of conducting professional interviews—from technical setup to dialogue management and question formulation—while mastering the art of following up on developing news stories to maintain comprehensive coverage.
This course explores the principles of sound physics to provide a foundational understanding of audio recording and processing techniques. Students will be introduced to various types of microphones, learning about the unique characteristics of each and their suitability for specific projects and budgets. The curriculum also focuses on recording audio in diverse environments—both in-studio and in the field—to ensure students can capture professional-grade sound that meets the standards of television, documentary, and narrative productions while effectively serving the project's creative goals.
In this course, students are introduced to various types of video cameras, moving into an in-depth study of their components and specific functions. The curriculum covers essential cinematography elements, including camera angles, movements, shot sizes, and general filming principles, alongside the use of auxiliary equipment and tools. Furthermore, the course emphasizes the vital importance of occupational safety and equipment maintenance, providing students with the necessary guidelines and tips to produce high-quality video free from technical flaws. Throughout the process, the course also highlights the dynamics of collaborative production and the importance of working with a team spirit.
This course focuses on the core organizational and administrative skills required by producers and production department personnel in the television and film industries. Students will learn how to prepare essential documentation to ensure a seamless workflow, including developing budgets, creating shooting schedules, and drafting employment contracts that protect the rights of all stakeholders. The curriculum also covers the logistics of securing location permits, obtaining talent release forms, and implementing safety protocols across various filming sites. Furthermore, students will practice managing production challenges at every stage to ensure the final product is delivered on time, meets professional specifications, and adheres to all legal and safety requirements.
This course introduces students to the responsibilities of the director throughout the various stages of film and television production, highlighting the director's relationship with the crew and producer, as well as the creation of the director’s script (découpage). Students will learn to establish their own visual and auditory directorial vision while mastering the fundamental rules of directing. Furthermore, the course prepares students to transform written scenes into visual storytelling by breaking down the script, preparing storyboards, and developing shot lists in collaboration with the cinematographer. This includes selecting and coaching actors, scouting locations, and determining blocking, camera placement, shot sizes, angles, movement, and set design.
This course aims to introduce students to the evolution of digital cameras, tracing their development from early models to the latest imaging technologies, while delving into internal camera systems to optimize their use for both photography and video. Students will explore diverse modern filming techniques and receive practical training on utilizing specialized auxiliary equipment to capture high-quality, professional-grade footage. Furthermore, the course covers the post-production process, teaching students how to process and enhance their captured material using various industry-standard editing software.