Students in this program are intensively introduced to the most important key and practical issues related to the fundamental principles of this field of study
Each program includes 6 main core areas taught over 2 semesters of 6 months each.
In each semester, 3 specialized areas consisting of several course titles are taught.
The total duration of instruction over one year is approximately 153 hours.
Each course includes one 1.5-hour session per week.
Class days: Thursdays, and each day includes three 90-minute classes.
Each semester includes 17 weeks of instruction.
Start of Semester One : September 15
End of Semester One : January 15
Semester One Exams : January 20
Start of Semester Two : February 15
End of Semester Two : June 15
Semester Two Exams : June 20
Graduation Ceremony : July 10
This program includes an English-language course completion certificate
Graduates of this program are given priority for admission as members of specialized associations or academic clubs of the college
Tuition per semester: $300
Our Vision in This Program
Which Courses Are Taught in This Program?
All educational sessions are delivered by leading expert instructors in each subject, and classes are held online through live video sessions
Semester One
Self-Awareness and Personal Identity
Sundays: 14:00 to 16:00
Who am I and why is this question important?
The difference between personality, social roles, and self-image
The impact of family, friends, and social media on identity
Moving from blind imitation to conscious choice
Semester One
Emotions, Behavior, and Self-Control
Sundays: 17:00 to 19:00
Understanding dominant emotions in adolescence and young adulthood
Managing anger, fear, anxiety, and intense emotions
The difference between feelings, thoughts, and actions
Practicing behavioral control in real-life situations
Semester One
Responsibility and Independence
Tuesdays: 16:00 to 18:00
What does responsibility mean and where does it begin?
Gradual transition from childish dependency
Accepting the consequences of decisions
Building the foundation of personal independence
Semester Two
Social Personality and Effective Communication
Sundays: 14:00 to 16:00
Respect for oneself and others
Healthy boundary-setting in friendships
Saying no, saying yes, and preserving character
Professional behavior in social settings
Semester Two
Decision-Making and Path Selection
Sundays: 17:00 to 19:00
Critical life choices at this age (education, career, relationships)
Distinguishing emotion from rational decision-making
Avoiding impulsive and imitative choices
Practicing responsible decision-making
Semester Two
Conscious Entry into Adulthood
Tuesdays: 16:00 to 18:00
The difference between age-based maturity and personality maturity
Mental readiness for work, education, and independent living
Facing failure, pressure, and the judgment of others
Building the image of a mature and reliable individual