Islamic University of Gaza - Academic Partners and Associations

Academic Partners and Associations

The Islamic University of Gaza is a member of four regional and international association of higher education which are the International Association of Universities, Community of Mediterranean Universities, Association of Arab Universities and [gree in general nursing.

  • Faculty of Commerce: The following majors are considered: Accounting, Business Administration with emphasis on Economics and Political Science or Banking and Finance, Economics & Applid Statistics, Accounting (In English), and Business Administration (In English)).
  • Faculty of Education: where the following majors are possible: Science Education, Psychological science, Primary Education (elementary level), Psychological Counselling & Educational Guideline, Applied Science & Education Technology, Islamic Studies, Arabic Language, English Language, Geography, Social Studies, History, Computer Education, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Biology
  • Faculty of Art: Arabic Language, English Language, Geography, Journalism & Information, Journalism / Editing, Journalism & Information./Pub. Relations & Ad, Social Services, History & Archaeology, Arabic & Journalism
  • Faulty of Shariah & Law: Islamic Shariah, Shariah & Law
  • Faculty of Ussol Eldeen.: Usul AL-Din / General

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