MINIMUM REQUIREMENT:
- Be a holder of an (under)graduate degree from a recognized university with a minimum average of “good”. An average of “good” does not necessarily guarantee admission to the program. Grades of previous studies will weigh for 80% while other criteria described under “other criteria” below will weigh for 20%.
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Preferably in the following fields:
• Water and/or sanitation management
• Public Health (hygiene promotion, behavior change, social work)
• Hydraulics and Hydrogeology
• Epidemiology, agronomy, chemistry, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or Environment Science, Mechanical Engineering. - Obtain a minimum TOEFL score of 90/120 or a minimum International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.5. Only a certificate delivered by accredited Jordanian bodies is accepted.
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TOEFL iBT exam from the AMIDEAST Center. IELTS exam from the British Council, Oval International Academy, or UniHouse-for consultations and studies.
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For international Applicants, it is permissible to take the TOEFL or IELTS exam from accredited centers in the country in which the applicant resides, provided that the applicant brings a document proving that the center is accredited by the country.
OTHER CRITERIA (Those criteria should not refrain candidates to apply):
- Personal motivation to work in the humanitarian sector.
- Professional experience (humanitarian, private, and public sector).
- Career plan coherent with the sector.
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT
- Successful completion of a personal interview.
- Payment of a credit hour fee of JD 185 per credit hour
- Completion of 36 credit hours
- In-person attendance at the GJU campus in Jabal Amman.
- Scheduled lectures are held 3 to 5 days per week, depending on the semester, with classes starting at 5:00 PM and ending at 8:00 PM.
- The applicant’s university must be accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education in Jordan, as verified through this link: http://rce.mohe.gov.jo/en/RecognizedUniversities