Family Empowerment Program

Students in this program become intensively familiar with the most important key and practical issues related to the foundational principles of this field of study.
 
  • Each program includes 6 main modules taught over 2 semesters of 6 months.
  • In each semester, 3 specialized modules consisting of several course topics are delivered.
  • The total instructional hours over one year are approximately 153 hours.
  • Each course is held weekly with one 1.5-hour session.
  • Training days: Thursdays, with three 90-minute classes each day.
  • Each semester includes 17 weeks of instruction.
  • Semester One Start : September 15
  • Semester One End : January 15
  • Semester One Exams : January 20
  • Semester Two Start : February 15
  • Semester Two End : June 15
  • Semester Two Exams : June 20
  • Graduation Ceremony : July 10
  • This program includes an official Certificate of Completion in English
  • Graduates of this program are given priority for membership in professional associations or academic clubs of the college
  • Tuition Fee per Semester : $300

Our Vision in This Program

What Courses Are Taught in This Program?

All training sessions are delivered by distinguished specialist instructors, and classes are held online through live and recorded video sessions.

Semester One

Understanding the Principles of a Healthy Family

Sundays : 14 to 16
 
  • Family structure and roles in modern life
  • Defining family values and norms
  • Identifying the emotional and psychological needs of family members
  • Balancing independence and belonging within the family

Semester One

Communication Skills in the Family


Sundays : 17 to 19
 
  • Effective communication with spouse and children
  • Active listening and constructive responses
  • Conflict resolution and managing daily disagreements
  • Creating an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect

 

Semester One

Family Management and Decision-Making

Tuesdays : 16 to 18
 
  • Prioritizing issues and planning family life
  • Managing family financial and economic resources
  • Collective decision-making and the role of consultation in the family
  • Teaching children participation and responsibility
 

Semester Two

Developing Parenting Skills

Sundays : 14 to 16
 
  • Creating a supportive environment for children’s growth
  • Value-based upbringing and family identity
  • Strengthening independence and responsibility in adolescents
  • Managing developmental changes and family crises

 

Semester Two

Marital Life Skills

Sundays : 17 to 19 AM
 
  • Strengthening marital relationships and maintaining intimacy
  • Managing emotional conflicts and disagreements
  • Developing cooperation skills and division of responsibilities
  • Building a resilient family against environmental pressures

Semester Two

Social Development and a Sustainable Family

Tuesdays : 16 to 18
 
  • The role of the family in society and social networks
  • Interaction with schools, peers, and children’s communities
  • Managing resources and opportunities for collective growth
  • Planning for a sustainable and empowered family future

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