Upon successful completion of the bachelor’s degree in the Department of Business Management, graduates will be able to:
1. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of core business disciplines, including management theory, marketing, finance, human resource management, leadership, and strategic management.
2. Analyze organizational and market environments using quantitative and qualitative tools to support evidence-based managerial decision-making.
3. Develop strategic plans and operational solutions that enhance organizational performance, competitiveness, and sustainability in both local and international level.
4. Apply leadership, teamwork, and communication skills effectively in multicultural and professional environments.
5. Demonstrate ethical responsibility, critical thinking, and entrepreneurial mindset in managing businesses and responding to economic and societal challenges.
Upon successful completion of the bachelor’s degree in Accounting Department, graduates will be able to:
1. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation, and public sector accounting in accordance with national regulations and international standards.
2. Prepare, analyze, and interpret financial statements and accounting reports to support decision-making in private, public sectors, and non-profit organizations.
3. Apply quantitative, analytical, and digital tools including accounting software and data analysis techniques to solve practical accounting and financial problems.
4. Evaluate internal control systems and auditing procedures, ensuring compliance, transparency, and ethical financial governance.
5. Demonstrate professional ethics, critical thinking, and effective communication skills in accounting practice, research, and teamwork within local and international contexts.
Graduates of the bachelor’s department in Politics and International Relations should be able to:
1. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of political science and international relations theories, concepts, and institutions, including an understanding of how national, regional, and global politics interact.
2. Apply analytical and critical thinking skills to interpret political events, foreign policy decisions, and international phenomena in historical and contemporary contexts.
3. Communicate effectively in written and oral forms, using academic language to present coherent arguments and research findings.
4. Engage in informed civic and professional practice, including public discourse, policy analysis, and participation in political or international organizations.
5. Conduct independent research using appropriate methodologies to investigate political and international issues and generate evidence-based conclusions.
6. Understand ethics and responsibility, including respect for diverse perspectives, democratic values, human rights, and ethical standards in political practice and research.
Upon successful completion of the bachelor’s degree in Law Department, graduates will be able to:
1. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of national and international legal systems, including constitutional law, civil law, criminal law and administrative law, with reference to Iraqi and Kurdistan Region legislation.
2. Be a professional lawyer.
3. Interpret and apply legal rules and principles to analyze complex legal problems and propose reasoned, evidence-based solutions.
4. Conduct legal research effectively, using primary and secondary legal sources, and present findings in structured written and oral legal arguments.
5. Demonstrate professional ethics, integrity, and understanding of the rule of law, human rights principles, and judicial procedures.
6. Communicate legal concepts clearly and persuasively, both independently and within teams, in professional, judicial, and administrative contexts.