The Department of Basic Human Sciences is still one of the largest departments in the college in terms of the number of faculty members, academic subjects and the number of sections it offers, so that it provides the requirements of academic courses for all departments of the college in basic humanities and social sciences.
Department of Basic Human Humanities does not have any academic programs. The department includes teaching faculty members estimated at about 20 instructors who have doctoral and master’s degrees.
They teach university and college requirements such as Arabic language, English language, history, political science, national education, Islamic law, physical education, Innovation, leadership and creativity, Law, media and society, Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Course, Communication Skills Courses and traffic safety Course .
The Department aims to be a pioneer at the university level in providing university requirements and supporting courses, and leadership and innovation in teaching through a distinguished educational environment that meets the requirements of quality and academic accreditation.
The Department's mission is closely linked to other academic departments in the College and University, integrating with them to equip students with scientific and cultural skills in addition to their academic specializations, in order to keep pace with developments and face contemporary challenges.
- To prepare students who are academically and practically qualified, possessing scientific knowledge, practical skills, cognitive sciences, communication skills, and written and oral skills, to ensure their readiness for the job market.
- To excel in the educational process and raise the level of its output to assist other departments in meeting the needs of the local community.
- To achieve health and sports awareness to attain a healthy body and mind, and to raise students' awareness of the dangers of extremism, terrorism, and intolerance in thought and culture, and providing students with the necessary knowledge about Jordan's history, emergence, and political and cultural development.
- To equip students with the basic knowledge and skills that make them active in their lives and communities, introduce them to Jordanian society, its features, and values, and reinforce the concept of citizenship and life skills.