One of the main pillars of the faculty is the education office, which is working under the vice-chancellor for education (for undergraduate students) and the vice-chancellor for postgraduate studies (for postgraduate students).
The vice-chancellors for education and postgraduate studies make the necessary plans for holding classes and benefiting from expert academics. This office always seeks to improve the educational level of the faculty using new methods.
In this faculty, students can register for master’s programs of four public, industrial, business, and financial divisions (the total of 232 credits, of which 4 are thesis), and for the Ph.D. programs of public administration and policy-making, financial management, educational management, and human resource management (including 50 credits, of which 18 are dissertation).