TRS26262 |
Tourism Terminology |
2 |
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This course provides students with key terminology in the tourism field, enabling them to understand and use industry-specific language effectively.
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ARC26233 |
Antiquities of Old Arabia |
2 |
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This course examines the antiquities of ancient Arabia, studying the archaeological remains and cultural artifacts that reflect early civilizations.
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TRS26271 |
Development of Tourism Resources in the Kingdom |
2 |
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This course discusses the development of tourism resources in Saudi Arabia, exploring strategies for sustainable growth and the promotion of heritage tourism.
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ARC26241 |
Islamic Writings |
2 |
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This course introduces students to Islamic writings, covering foundational texts and their influence on Islamic scholarship and culture.
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BUA26201 |
Volunteer Work |
2 |
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This course encourages volunteer work, teaching the importance of community service and social contribution as essential components of citizenship.
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GEOG26238 |
Geographic Information System |
2 |
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This course introduces the Geographic Information System (GIS), teaching students how to use GIS technology for mapping and analyzing spatial data in various fields.
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TRS26272 |
Management of Touristic Events |
2 |
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This course focuses on managing tourism events, providing students with practical skills in planning, organizing, and executing successful events.
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(GEOG 26222) / (SLM 26311) / (SLM 26311) / (SLM 26201) |
College Elective Course |
2 |
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Geography of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GEOG 26222): This course explores the geographical features of Saudi Arabia, including its physical, human, and economic geography, with a focus on regional variations and their impact on development.
Ethics and Islamic Values (SLM 26311): This course examines fundamental ethical principles and Islamic values, emphasizing their role in personal behavior, social interactions, and professional conduct.
Contemporary Women's Issues (SLM 26311): This course discusses contemporary issues related to women, focusing on social, economic, and legal perspectives within modern societies, particularly in the context of Islamic and global frameworks.
Human Rights (SLM 26201): This course provides an overview of human rights principles, their historical development, and their application in national and international contexts, with a focus on Islamic perspectives on human rights.
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Total |
16 |