Islamic Studies at University of Birmingham - UCAS

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Course summary

This programme offers a flexible framework within which you can develop knowledge and skills in Islamic Studies in historical and/or contemporary contexts, and provides an ideal foundation for further research. It is taught in collaboration with the Al-Mahdi Institute. Amongst the strengths of the programme is the context of its delivery within the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion. This allows an exploration of Islamic intellectual traditions, as well as questions relating to contemporary Muslim practice and societies, in conversation with other traditions and broader approaches in Philosophy, Theology and Religion. You will have the opportunity engage with material that is at the forefront of contemporary academic research in Islamic Studies, and explore a range of topics in Islamic Studies that reflect the expertise of academic staff: this may typically include content with historical, sociological, contextual, legal, textual or philosophical emphases. Taught in collaboration with the Al-Mahdi Institute, the programme provides an ideal foundation for further research, enabling a transition for students with seminary backgrounds in Islamic Studies as well those who come to the study of Islam without significant prior formal learning in Islamic Studies.

Modules

You will study three core modules: Approaches to Studying Islam; Research Methods; Dissertation Preparation and Guided Reading You will also choose three optional modules from a range offered by both the University of Birmingham and the Al-Mahdi Institute (AMI).


Entry requirements

You will need an Honours degree in a relevant subject, normally of an upper second-class standard, or equivalent.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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Islamic Studies at University of Birmingham - UCAS