The following educational outcomes emerge from the program's philosophy and justifications:
1- Students' understanding of the objectives of social studies and their importance in building national identity, preserving cultural entity and mental openness in accepting others within a diverse world.
2. Acquire research and investigative skills that lead to an understanding of the relationships between individuals and the communities in which they live.
- Possess the appropriate competencies in dealing with technological tools that suit the topics of social studies and support their teaching and learning.
4- Being able to use critical and creative thinking skills, communication and collaboration skills to develop their understanding of social studies topics and apply them in their field of work.
5- Acquiring the ability to develop teaching and evaluation strategies that deal with the data of social studies topics and achieve their goals, whether at the local, regional, or global levels.
6- Being able to identify contemporary research problems in social studies and develop an investigative methodology that leads to innovative solutions within an academic and educational framework.
7. Providing original contributions to academic knowledge and enhancing the world of practice, with their expertise in critical analysis of curriculum and society, and conducting original research.
8. They are represented by civilizational and individual values and enable them to teach and be raised on them.