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Soft Skills Programs

 

Overview

Soft skills are personal attributes, personality traits, and communication abilities needed for success in any role. They dictate how you work and interact with others, complementing your technical “hard” skills.

Program Duration

  • Four semesters, each lasting six months

  • Total of 40 credit hours

  • A comprehensive exam at the end of the program

Language of Study

  • Study materials in English

  • Presentations in English

  • Discussions in both English and Arabic

A Soft Skills Programs is not just a degree — we customize our soft skills programs depend on your training need analysis (TNA) to achieve Organization Goals

About Soft Skills Program

Why are they Crucial?
They drive effective collaboration, problem-solving, leadership, and overall productivity. They are key to building strong relationships, navigating workplace dynamics, and adapting to change.

Commonly Used Soft Skills Include:

  1. Communication:
    • Verbal: Clearly expressing ideas and information.
    • Written: Composing clear, concise, and professional messages.
    • Listening: Actively understanding others’ perspectives.
    • Non-verbal: Body language, tone of voice.
  2. Teamwork & Collaboration: Working effectively with others towards shared goals, contributing, and supporting team members.
  3. Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking: Identifying issues, analyzing information, evaluating options, and implementing effective solutions.
  4. Adaptability & Flexibility: Adjusting to new situations, changing priorities, and embracing new ideas or methods.
  5. Time Management & Organization: Prioritizing tasks, managing deadlines, and efficiently organizing work and resources.
  6. Emotional Intelligence (EI):
    • Self-Awareness: Understanding your own emotions and impact.
    • Empathy: Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
    • Relationship Management: Building and maintaining positive connections.
  7. Work Ethic & Professionalism: Demonstrating reliability, discipline, responsibility, and respect in the workplace.