Objectives of the Philosophy Program
* Preparing and graduating students and researchers capable of conducting philosophical studies and research that comply with quality and academic accreditation requirements.
* Linking the program to community and environmental issues.
* Understanding the concept of philosophy, gaining proficiency in its various branches, and identifying the most prominent philosophers.
* Cultivating an open-minded generation that relies on reason and logic in its judgment of societal issues.
* Developing the capacity for dialogue with others and working continuously to evolve its methods and mechanisms.
* The ability to participate effectively in philosophical research to keep pace with future developments.
* Deepening the culture of academic dialogue between faculty members and students through scientific leadership.
* Preparing graduates who are scientifically, professionally, technically, and ethically qualified in the field of philosophy, capable of competing in the labor market.
* Consolidating ethical values, committing to the rules of scientific integrity, and encouraging creative thinking and freedom of thought.