Total Credit Hours Required to Finish the Degree ( 67 Credit Hours ) as Follows
University Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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Prerequisite |
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| 000011110 | COMMUNITY SERVICE | COMMUNITY SERVICE | 1 | - | 0 |
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| 040111001 | ARABIC LANGUAGE | This course aims to teach the students the basics of Arabic language, and the methods of correct writing starting from the word itself till the syntax and expressions, the course focuses in particular on correct practice of the Arabic language in writing and pronouncing. | 2 | - | 2 |
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| 040511011 | PALESTINIAN STUDIES | The migration of Arab tribes from Arab Peninsule to Palestine, major political and cultural developments in palestine during cann'anites period, the Assyrian-Egyptian Rivaly in Palestine, Palestinians and Jews, Palestine under Creek and Roman Rule, The Arab Islamic period, political and cultural conditions during Ummayad and Abbasaid period, Islam-crusades colission in pPalestine, Palestine under Ottoman Rule, Rule played by Ahmad Pasha Al-Jazzar and Thaher Al-Omar, Egyptian occupation 1831, European penetration and Zionist settlements, Sykes-Pekot Agreement, Balfour declaration and Britsg mandate, Brotain and Liquidation of Palestine land, Palestinian resistance movement, 1936 Uprising and the scheme of Palestine partition 1937, Partition resolution and 1948 war, Launching of the PLO and the 1967 war, 1987 Uprising, Independence Declaration 1988, Oslo Agreements , Future outlook. | 2 | - | 2 |
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| 240111000 | COMPUTER SKILLS | A basic, introductory course in personal computers, it introduces students to basic computer concepts in hardware, software, networking. The course will include a basic computer literacy including computer concepts, fundamental functions and operations of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer operations, and use of some software applications such as windows operating system, a word processing using Microsoft Word, a spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel, and a presentation software using PowerPoint. | 2 | - | 2 |
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Specialization Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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Course Number |
Course Name |
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Prerequisite |
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Practical |
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| 020811020 | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020811100 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE AND TAX PRINCIPLES IN PROPERTY VALUATION | The course aims to introduce the basic concepts and principles of accounting and financial analysis, as well as the methods of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial transactions and preparing financial statements. The course focuses on providing students with the necessary skills to understand and analyze financial information and to use accounting data in estimating real estate values and making investment decisions. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020811150 | INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF VALUATION AND REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL | The course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate appraisal and its importance in the real estate market, as well as the factors affecting property value and the legal and economic aspects related to real estate. In addition, the course covers the fundamentals of preparing real estate reports. It focuses on equipping students with the basic skills required to analyze property data in order to make appropriate decisions related to appraisal and property valuation. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020811200 | PRINCIPLES OF SURVEYING | This course covers the branches and fields of surveying, as well as the types of measurements and how to perform them using the necessary equipment. It explains the earth’s physical shape, reference surfaces, and various coordinate systems. The course also focuses on calculating distances, coordinates, and circular bearings (Azimuths), followed by performing the necessary calculations to convert between measurement systems and calculating areas and volumes for irregular shapes. Additionally, students will learn how to determine elevations and vertical distances using a Leveling instrument. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020811250 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS | The Principles of Economics course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of economics and to examine the behavior of individuals and firms in making economic decisions. The course covers topics such as supply and demand, market elasticity, consumer behavior, production and cost theory, types of markets and competition, and the mechanisms of price determination and resource allocation. It also aims to develop students' ability to analyze economic problems and understand how individual and firm decisions affect markets and the economy as a whole. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020811300 | PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS AND VALUATION | The Principles of Real Estate Analysis and Valuation course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate analysis and valuation, focusing on the financial aspects of real estate, such as interest and mortgages, and their impact on property value and real estate investments. The course covers the basics of property valuation, cash flow analysis, interest calculation, types of loans and mortgages, and real estate financing mechanisms and their role in the real estate market. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811150 INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF VALUATION AND REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL The course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate appraisal and its importance in the real estate market, as well as the factors affecting property value and the legal and economic aspects related to real estate. In addition, the course covers the fundamentals of preparing real estate reports. It focuses on equipping students with the basic skills required to analyze property data in order to make appropriate decisions related to appraisal and property valuation. |
| 020811350 | QUANTITY SURVEYING AND SPECIFICATIONS | The course introduces students to the basic principles of calculating quantities, methods of calculating areas and volumes for regular and irregular geometric shapes, calculating the quantities of earthworks, concrete works, reinforcing steel, stone and bricks, finishing works, all parts of the project, and other materials necessary for the implementation of building projects through providing students with sufficient knowledge to calculate different quantities. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811500 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of business mathematics and their economic and real estate applications, including sets, relations, and functions, equations, supply and demand functions, revenue, cost, and profit functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation and integration, marginal analysis, optimization, partial differentiation, constrained optimization, and matrices, with an emphasis on using mathematical tools to analyze practical problems and support decision-making in business and real estate valuation. |
| 020811400 | BUILDING, REAL ESTATE AND LAND LAW IN PALESTINE | This course aims to introduce students to the historical and legal frameworks governing land and real estate in Palestine, including related rights and obligations. It covers the transfer of immovable property, the distinction between various types of real estate ownership, and the methods for calculating individual shares and legal property development. Furthermore, the course addresses issues of adverse possession (squatting), land disputes, and eminent domain (state expropriation). On the regulatory side, it examines the Palestinian Building Law, licensing procedures, and various land classifications, providing a comprehensive overview of the legal and organizational aspects of the real estate sector. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020811500 | BUSINESS MATHEMATICS | This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of business mathematics and their economic and real estate applications, including sets, relations, and functions, equations, supply and demand functions, revenue, cost, and profit functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation and integration, marginal analysis, optimization, partial differentiation, constrained optimization, and matrices, with an emphasis on using mathematical tools to analyze practical problems and support decision-making in business and real estate valuation. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020812100 | BUSINESS LAW | This course introduces the student to the legal and ethical framework for business. It will cover the following topics: contracts, tradeable instruments, sales law, crimes and damages, constitutional law, uniform commercial law, and court systems. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify the legal and ethical issues that arise in business decisions and the laws that apply to them. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811020 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. |
| 020812150 | PROPERTY VALUATION METHODS: MARKET, INCOME, AND RESIDUAL VALUE | This course aims to present the most widely used valuation methods in evaluating real estate, namely market pattern, income and residual value, as well as addressing the costi method as one of the methods used in practice, with a comparison between these methods and their practical applications. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811350 QUANTITY SURVEYING AND SPECIFICATIONS The course introduces students to the basic principles of calculating quantities, methods of calculating areas and volumes for regular and irregular geometric shapes, calculating the quantities of earthworks, concrete works, reinforcing steel, stone and bricks, finishing works, all parts of the project, and other materials necessary for the implementation of building projects through providing students with sufficient knowledge to calculate different quantities. |
| 020812200 | LAND ECONOMICS AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT | This course covers the topic of land economics, which includes understanding the economic and non-economic effects that affect the location, production, and the decisions of the establishment and individuals within the urban and regional economic systems. The course also illustrates the economic effects on land, real estate prices, and the factors that stimulate development and change patterns of urban and regional use. Finally, the curriculum reviews real estate investment performance analysis, capital budgeting, investment portfolio, diversification, and risk. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811300 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS AND VALUATION The Principles of Real Estate Analysis and Valuation course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate analysis and valuation, focusing on the financial aspects of real estate, such as interest and mortgages, and their impact on property value and real estate investments. The course covers the basics of property valuation, cash flow analysis, interest calculation, types of loans and mortgages, and real estate financing mechanisms and their role in the real estate market. |
| 020812250 | GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND DIGITAL MAPS | This course introduces the fundamental principles of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), covering system components, historical evolution, and diverse applications across various fields. It explores types of spatial data, data integration techniques, and the architecture of geographical databases, with a strong emphasis on spatial analysis and its critical role in decision-making. The course also features a practical component designed to equip students with basic software skills for map creation, spatial data entry, and data processing. Students will learn how to transform raw spatial data into meaningful information that supports effective and informed decision-making. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020812300 | GEOLOGY AND EARTH SCIENCES | This course covers the fundamentals of geology, exploring its historical development and its vital intersections with other scientific disciplines. It examines theories on the origin of the universe and the formation of Earth, focusing on its internal layers, external spheres, and the dynamics of internal and external geological processes. The curriculum also provides an in-depth study of minerals and rocks, their cycles, and their economic significance. Furthermore, the course empowers students to integrate geological principles with real estate appraisal practices, while dedicating a specialized section to the unique topography and geology of Palestine. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 020812350 | INTERNATIONAL VALUATION STANDARDS | This course aims to deepen students' specialized knowledge of the International Valuation Standards (IVS) and their role in organizing and governing the real estate appraisal process; starting from defining the Scope of Work and selecting the appropriate Valuation Methodology, through to the preparation of final Valuation Reports. Furthermore, the course seeks to enhance students' ability to employ these standards in field applications, while highlighting advanced mechanisms for valuing Property Interests and Development Properties. | 3 | - | 3 |
020812150 PROPERTY VALUATION METHODS: MARKET, INCOME, AND RESIDUAL VALUE This course aims to present the most widely used valuation methods in evaluating real estate, namely market pattern, income and residual value, as well as addressing the costi method as one of the methods used in practice, with a comparison between these methods and their practical applications. |
| 020812400 | BUSINESS ETHICS | This course aims to introduce the student to the basic concepts of work ethics, clarify moral values and learn how to take responsibility and work with others in accordance with Islamic values, as well as clarify the role that establishments can play in developing and serving society and preserving the environment. Moreover, the course will address topics such as business, intellectual property, knowledge and skills, and teach business ethics as an academic discipline. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811020 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. |
| 020812450 | INTERNSHIP IN PROPERTY VALUATION | This course aims to provide students with the scientific and practical foundations and concepts of the real estate valuation and appraisal profession and its applications using correct scientific methods. The course provides students with the opportunity to train various skills, live the practical life, and acquire communication skills with clients, official institutions, and banks. | - | 3 |
020812150 PROPERTY VALUATION METHODS: MARKET, INCOME, AND RESIDUAL VALUE This course aims to present the most widely used valuation methods in evaluating real estate, namely market pattern, income and residual value, as well as addressing the costi method as one of the methods used in practice, with a comparison between these methods and their practical applications. |
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| 020812490 | ENGLISH FOR PROPERTY VALUATION STUDENTS | This course aims to prepare students for the use of the English language in a professional business environment. It will help students practice and enrich their oral and written communication skills using the English language in different work settings and scenarios. Additionally, students will be introduced to the terminology and vocabulary used in property evaluation and in the management environment. | 2 | - | 2 |
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| 020812500 | GRADUATION PROJECT | "This course aims to measure students' applied skills in real estate appraisal by assigning specialized valuation reports for various types of property. The course emphasizes the integration of academic principles and fieldwork experience to ensure students can derive accurate estimated values, in full compliance with the prevailing laws and regulatory instructions in Palestine." | - | 2 |
020812150 PROPERTY VALUATION METHODS: MARKET, INCOME, AND RESIDUAL VALUE This course aims to present the most widely used valuation methods in evaluating real estate, namely market pattern, income and residual value, as well as addressing the costi method as one of the methods used in practice, with a comparison between these methods and their practical applications. |
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Students must pass ( 6 ) credit hours from any of the following courses
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
Cr. Hrs. |
Prerequisite |
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Practical |
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| 020811450 | BUILDINGS RESTORATION | This course aims to enhance the student's ability to develop solutions and choose the necessary materials for maintenance, repair and replacement of various building elements, and to control the natural and manufactured environmental factors that lead to the destruction of these elements in part or in whole. Students will need to conduct a field study on one of these old buildings and an indication of how to rehabilitate it. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811350 QUANTITY SURVEYING AND SPECIFICATIONS The course introduces students to the basic principles of calculating quantities, methods of calculating areas and volumes for regular and irregular geometric shapes, calculating the quantities of earthworks, concrete works, reinforcing steel, stone and bricks, finishing works, all parts of the project, and other materials necessary for the implementation of building projects through providing students with sufficient knowledge to calculate different quantities. |
| 020812550 | CONSTRUCTIONS STUDIES | This course introduces Real Estate Appraisal students to the fundamental concepts of building construction. It focuses on construction systems, building materials, structural elements, and common construction defects. The course emphasizes the relationship between construction quality, building condition, and property value, enabling students to conduct informed property inspections and valuations. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811400 BUILDING, REAL ESTATE AND LAND LAW IN PALESTINE This course aims to introduce students to the historical and legal frameworks governing land and real estate in Palestine, including related rights and obligations. It covers the transfer of immovable property, the distinction between various types of real estate ownership, and the methods for calculating individual shares and legal property development. Furthermore, the course addresses issues of adverse possession (squatting), land disputes, and eminent domain (state expropriation). On the regulatory side, it examines the Palestinian Building Law, licensing procedures, and various land classifications, providing a comprehensive overview of the legal and organizational aspects of the real estate sector. |
| 020812600 | PROPERTY MARKETS ANALYSIS | This course introduces students to real estate market analysis methods and economic feasibility studies for real estate projects, and applies them to evaluating investment opportunities and analyzing the highest and best use of real estate. It covers supply and demand analysis, market indicators, market need assessment, and the analysis of costs, returns, and risks, in addition to the principles of real estate investment and the fundamentals of preparing feasibility studies. The course helps students make real estate valuation, development, and investment decisions based on sound theoretical and practical foundations. | 3 | - | 3 |
020811300 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS AND VALUATION The Principles of Real Estate Analysis and Valuation course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate analysis and valuation, focusing on the financial aspects of real estate, such as interest and mortgages, and their impact on property value and real estate investments. The course covers the basics of property valuation, cash flow analysis, interest calculation, types of loans and mortgages, and real estate financing mechanisms and their role in the real estate market. |
| 020812650 | CONSTRUCTIONS TECHNOLOGY | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of buildings as integrated engineering systems, where structural design, execution, and maintenance interact and correlate with cost and market value estimation. It enables students to grasp the building lifecycle—from inception and deterioration to rehabilitation—while acquiring the essential skills for engineering inspection and technical assessment. This empowers students to make informed technical and economic decisions regarding these structures. The course concludes by addressing occupational safety and the local and global construction context, equipping students to understand the professional landscape and its surrounding challenges. | 3 | - | 3 |
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Total Credit Hours Required to Finish the Degree ( 74 Credit Hours ) as Follows
Faculty Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
Cr. Hrs. |
Prerequisite |
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Theoretical |
Practical |
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| 000011110 | COMMUNITY SERVICE | COMMUNITY SERVICE | 1 | - | 0 |
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| 040511011 | PALESTINIAN STUDIES | The migration of Arab tribes from Arab Peninsule to Palestine, major political and cultural developments in palestine during cann'anites period, the Assyrian-Egyptian Rivaly in Palestine, Palestinians and Jews, Palestine under Creek and Roman Rule, The Arab Islamic period, political and cultural conditions during Ummayad and Abbasaid period, Islam-crusades colission in pPalestine, Palestine under Ottoman Rule, Rule played by Ahmad Pasha Al-Jazzar and Thaher Al-Omar, Egyptian occupation 1831, European penetration and Zionist settlements, Sykes-Pekot Agreement, Balfour declaration and Britsg mandate, Brotain and Liquidation of Palestine land, Palestinian resistance movement, 1936 Uprising and the scheme of Palestine partition 1937, Partition resolution and 1948 war, Launching of the PLO and the 1967 war, 1987 Uprising, Independence Declaration 1988, Oslo Agreements , Future outlook. | 2 | - | 2 |
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| 300131150 | ARABIC LANGUAGE | This course aims to teach the students the basics of Arabic language, and the methods of correct writing starting from the word itself till the syntax and expressions, the course focuses in particular on correct practice of the Arabic language in writing and pronouncing. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300131230 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE | This course is designed for a pre-intermediate level. Classes focus on speaking, listening, reading and writing skills as well as vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. Classes are interactive and student-centered, and you will be encouraged to work individually, in pairs and in groups. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300132140 | ENTREPRENEURSHIP | This course focuses on enabling students to understand entrepreneurship in a practical and simplified way, starting from its definition and its role in society, moving through identifying personal entrepreneurial traits such as leadership and creativity, and ending with acquiring essential skills such as time management, decision-making, and problem-solving. The student is introduced to the concept of small projects and the characteristics of self-employment, as well as success stories of young entrepreneurs, including planning, idea development, and selecting the appropriate business model. The course also includes preparing an integrated business plan covering marketing, pricing, and digital promotion, and provides students with the basics of financial management, cost estimation, and financing methods. It also gives students the opportunity to learn about digital transformation tools, e-commerce, freelancing, and applications of artificial intelligence in entrepreneurship, aiming to enhance students’ readiness for the modern job market. | 2 | - | 3 |
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| 300132210 | COMBATING CORRUPTION (CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS) | This course aims to introduce students to the concept of corruption, its causes, and its impacts, with a focus on the principles of integrity, transparency, and accountability, as well as methods of preventing and combating corruption within institutions and society. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300132250 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITY | This course focuses on the practical application of various sports activities with the aim of developing physical fitness and motor skills, while promoting teamwork and discipline through diverse exercises and athletic training activities. | - | 1 |
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| 300132270 | DIGITAL SKILLS | This course aims to enhance students’ skills in modern information technology concepts, digital device usage, and contemporary computer applications in practical life, as well as internet usage, information security concepts, and data analysis. It also focuses on applying the acquired concepts and skills using computer-based applications. | 1 | - | 3 |
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Specialization Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
Cr. Hrs. |
Prerequisite |
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Theoretical |
Practical |
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| 300411110 | BUSINESS MATHEMATICS | This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of business mathematics and their economic and real estate applications, including sets, relations, and functions, equations, supply and demand functions, revenue, cost, and profit functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation and integration, marginal analysis, optimization, partial differentiation, constrained optimization, and matrices, with an emphasis on using mathematical tools to analyze practical problems and support decision-making in business and real estate valuation. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300411120 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE AND TAX PRINCIPLES IN PROPERTY VALUATION | The course aims to introduce the basic concepts and principles of accounting and financial analysis, as well as the methods of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial transactions and preparing financial statements. The course focuses on providing students with the necessary skills to understand and analyze financial information and to use accounting data in estimating real estate values and making investment decisions. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300411130 | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300411140 | INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF VALUATION AND REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL | The course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate appraisal and its importance in the real estate market, as well as the factors affecting property value and the legal and economic aspects related to real estate. In addition, the course covers the fundamentals of preparing real estate reports. It focuses on equipping students with the basic skills required to analyze property data in order to make appropriate decisions related to appraisal and property valuation. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300411150 | PRINCIPLES OF SURVEYING | This course covers the branches and fields of surveying, as well as the types of measurements and how to perform them using the necessary equipment. It explains the earth’s physical shape, reference surfaces, and various coordinate systems. The course also focuses on calculating distances, coordinates, and circular bearings (Azimuths), followed by performing the necessary calculations to convert between measurement systems and calculating areas and volumes for irregular shapes. Additionally, students will learn how to determine elevations and vertical distances using a Leveling instrument." | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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| 300411200 | BUSINESS LAW | This course introduces the student to the legal and ethical framework for business. It will cover the following topics: contracts, tradeable instruments, sales law, crimes and damages, constitutional law, uniform commercial law, and court systems. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify the legal and ethical issues that arise in business decisions and the laws that apply to them. | 3 | - | 3 |
300411130 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. |
| 300411210 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS | The Principles of Economics course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of economics and to examine the behavior of individuals and firms in making economic decisions. The course covers topics such as supply and demand, market elasticity, consumer behavior, production and cost theory, types of markets and competition, and the mechanisms of price determination and resource allocation. It also aims to develop students' ability to analyze economic problems and understand how individual and firm decisions affect markets and the economy as a whole. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300411220 | PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS AND VALUATION | The Principles of Real Estate Analysis and Valuation course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate analysis and valuation, focusing on the financial aspects of real estate, such as interest and mortgages, and their impact on property value and real estate investments. The course covers the basics of property valuation, cash flow analysis, interest calculation, types of loans and mortgages, and real estate financing mechanisms and their role in the real estate market. | 3 | - | 3 |
300411140 INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF VALUATION AND REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL The course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate appraisal and its importance in the real estate market, as well as the factors affecting property value and the legal and economic aspects related to real estate. In addition, the course covers the fundamentals of preparing real estate reports. It focuses on equipping students with the basic skills required to analyze property data in order to make appropriate decisions related to appraisal and property valuation. |
| 300411230 | QUANTITY SURVEYING AND SPECIFICATIONS | The course introduces students to the basic principles of calculating quantities, methods of calculating areas and volumes for regular and irregular geometric shapes, calculating the quantities of earthworks, concrete works, reinforcing steel, stone and bricks, finishing works, all parts of the project, and other materials necessary for the implementation of building projects through providing students with sufficient knowledge to calculate different quantities. | 3 | - | 3 |
300411110 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of business mathematics and their economic and real estate applications, including sets, relations, and functions, equations, supply and demand functions, revenue, cost, and profit functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation and integration, marginal analysis, optimization, partial differentiation, constrained optimization, and matrices, with an emphasis on using mathematical tools to analyze practical problems and support decision-making in business and real estate valuation. |
| 300411240 | BUILDING, REAL ESTATE AND LAND LAW IN PALESTINE | This course aims to introduce students to the historical and legal frameworks governing land and real estate in Palestine, including related rights and obligations. It covers the transfer of immovable property, the distinction between various types of real estate ownership, and the methods for calculating individual shares and legal property development. Furthermore, the course addresses issues of adverse possession (squatting), land disputes, and eminent domain (state expropriation). On the regulatory side, it examines the Palestinian Building Law, licensing procedures, and various land classifications, providing a comprehensive overview of the legal and organizational aspects of the real estate sector. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300412110 | PROPERTY VALUATION METHODS: MARKET, INCOME, AND RESIDUAL VALUE | This course aims to present the most widely used valuation methods in evaluating real estate, namely market pattern, income and residual value, as well as addressing the costi method as one of the methods used in practice, with a comparison between these methods and their practical applications. | 3 | - | 3 |
300411220 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS AND VALUATION The Principles of Real Estate Analysis and Valuation course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate analysis and valuation, focusing on the financial aspects of real estate, such as interest and mortgages, and their impact on property value and real estate investments. The course covers the basics of property valuation, cash flow analysis, interest calculation, types of loans and mortgages, and real estate financing mechanisms and their role in the real estate market. 300411230 QUANTITY SURVEYING AND SPECIFICATIONS The course introduces students to the basic principles of calculating quantities, methods of calculating areas and volumes for regular and irregular geometric shapes, calculating the quantities of earthworks, concrete works, reinforcing steel, stone and bricks, finishing works, all parts of the project, and other materials necessary for the implementation of building projects through providing students with sufficient knowledge to calculate different quantities. |
| 300412120 | LAND ECONOMICS AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT | This course covers the topic of land economics, which includes understanding the economic and non-economic effects that affect the location, production, and the decisions of the establishment and individuals within the urban and regional economic systems. The course also illustrates the economic effects on land, real estate prices, and the factors that stimulate development and change patterns of urban and regional use. Finally, the curriculum reviews real estate investment performance analysis, capital budgeting, investment portfolio, diversification, and risk. | 3 | - | 3 |
300411220 PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS AND VALUATION The Principles of Real Estate Analysis and Valuation course aims to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of real estate analysis and valuation, focusing on the financial aspects of real estate, such as interest and mortgages, and their impact on property value and real estate investments. The course covers the basics of property valuation, cash flow analysis, interest calculation, types of loans and mortgages, and real estate financing mechanisms and their role in the real estate market. |
| 300412130 | GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND DIGITAL MAPS | This course introduces the fundamental principles of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), covering system components, historical evolution, and diverse applications across various fields. It explores types of spatial data, data integration techniques, and the architecture of geographical databases, with a strong emphasis on spatial analysis and its critical role in decision-making. The course also features a practical component designed to equip students with basic software skills for map creation, spatial data entry, and data processing. Students will learn how to transform raw spatial data into meaningful information that supports effective and informed decision-making. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300412140 | CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY | This course provides a comprehensive understanding of buildings as integrated engineering systems, where structural design, execution, and maintenance interact and correlate with cost and market value estimation. It enables students to grasp the building lifecycle—from inception and deterioration to rehabilitation—while acquiring the essential skills for engineering inspection and technical assessment. This empowers students to make informed technical and economic decisions regarding these structures. The course concludes by addressing occupational safety and the local and global construction context, equipping students to understand the professional landscape and its surrounding challenges. | 3 | - | 3 |
300411230 QUANTITY SURVEYING AND SPECIFICATIONS The course introduces students to the basic principles of calculating quantities, methods of calculating areas and volumes for regular and irregular geometric shapes, calculating the quantities of earthworks, concrete works, reinforcing steel, stone and bricks, finishing works, all parts of the project, and other materials necessary for the implementation of building projects through providing students with sufficient knowledge to calculate different quantities. |
| 300412210 | GEOLOGY AND EARTH SCIENCES | This course covers the fundamentals of geology, exploring its historical development and its vital intersections with other scientific disciplines. It examines theories on the origin of the universe and the formation of Earth, focusing on its internal layers, external spheres, and the dynamics of internal and external geological processes. The curriculum also provides an in-depth study of minerals and rocks, their cycles, and their economic significance. Furthermore, the course empowers students to integrate geological principles with real estate appraisal practices, while dedicating a specialized section to the unique topography and geology of Palestine. | 3 | - | 3 |
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| 300412220 | INTERNATIONAL VALUATION STANDARDS | This course aims to deepen students' specialized knowledge of the International Valuation Standards (IVS) and their role in organizing and governing the real estate appraisal process; starting from defining the Scope of Work and selecting the appropriate Valuation Methodology, through to the preparation of final Valuation Reports. Furthermore, the course seeks to enhance students' ability to employ these standards in field applications, while highlighting advanced mechanisms for valuing Property Interests and Development Properties. | 3 | - | 3 |
300412110 PROPERTY VALUATION METHODS: MARKET, INCOME, AND RESIDUAL VALUE This course aims to present the most widely used valuation methods in evaluating real estate, namely market pattern, income and residual value, as well as addressing the costi method as one of the methods used in practice, with a comparison between these methods and their practical applications. |
| 300412230 | BUSINESS ETHICS | This course aims to introduce the student to the basic concepts of work ethics, clarify moral values and learn how to take responsibility and work with others in accordance with Islamic values, as well as clarify the role that establishments can play in developing and serving society and preserving the environment. Moreover, the course will address topics such as business, intellectual property, knowledge and skills, and teach business ethics as an academic discipline. | 3 | - | 3 |
300411130 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The basic principles of modern management.The function of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. Management of the enterprise in a contemporary environment. |
| 300412240 | INTERNSHIP IN PROPERTY VALUATION | This course aims to provide students with the scientific and practical foundations and concepts of the real estate valuation and appraisal profession and its applications using correct scientific methods. The course provides students with the opportunity to train various skills, live the practical life, and acquire communication skills with clients, official institutions, and banks. | - | 3 |
300412110 PROPERTY VALUATION METHODS: MARKET, INCOME, AND RESIDUAL VALUE This course aims to present the most widely used valuation methods in evaluating real estate, namely market pattern, income and residual value, as well as addressing the costi method as one of the methods used in practice, with a comparison between these methods and their practical applications. |
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| 300412250 | GRADUATION PROJECT | "This course aims to measure students' applied skills in real estate appraisal by assigning specialized valuation reports for various types of property. The course emphasizes the integration of academic principles and fieldwork experience to ensure students can derive accurate estimated values, in full compliance with the prevailing laws and regulatory instructions in Palestine." | - | 2 |
300412110 PROPERTY VALUATION METHODS: MARKET, INCOME, AND RESIDUAL VALUE This course aims to present the most widely used valuation methods in evaluating real estate, namely market pattern, income and residual value, as well as addressing the costi method as one of the methods used in practice, with a comparison between these methods and their practical applications. |
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