Overview

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The Department of Physics was established at the beginning of the academic year
2005/2006, and is considered one of the main departments in the Faculty of Science.
It graduates students in the field of specialization and offers many courses
that serve other specializations in the university. The first cohort graduated at the end
of the academic year 2008/2009. The Department of Physics offers a major bachelor
program, and two minors in computer science and education, to prepare competent graduates capable of serving their community in various fields
such as teaching and scientific research.


A group of distinguished faculty members with discriminated scientific ranks and
specializations supervise the teaching of students and consolidate their physics
concepts, and they are assisted in this by the administrative staff in the department.

      The department goal is to equip students with the necessary skills and education to compete for the best in the 21st century. Also to inspire our students to be future leaders of our country toward a more prosperous and a more developed Palestine.

Programs

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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Bachelor's
Faculty of Sciences
Campus
Jenin Campus
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Regestration opend

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Bachelor's
Faculty of Sciences
Campus
Jenin Campus
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Regestration opend

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Bachelor's
Faculty of Sciences
Campus
Jenin Campus
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Faculty Members

Board of Directors

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Dr. Sulaiman Rabba

Dr. Sulaiman Rabba

Head of Physics Department
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Dr. Anan Hussien

Mr. Anan Hussein

Physics Member
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Dr. Adli Saleh

Dr. Adli Saleh

Advisor to the University Board of Directors for Planning and Development
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Dr. Abdel-Rahman Abu-Labdeh

Dr. Abdel-Rahman Abu-Labdeh

Faculty Member - Associate Professor
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Dr. Mohammad Abu Samreh

Dr. Mohammad Abu Samreh

Faculty Member - Full Professor

Units

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