National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies Australia

Masters of Islamic Studies

Islamic Studies is a dynamic multidisciplinary field of study that has attracted to the University of Melbourne many million dollars of external funding over the last five years, including the National Centre of Excellence in Islamic Studies Australia (NCEIS). The new Master of Islamic Studies recognises these achievements and the importance of this emerging area of academic inquiry. The program will be offered from 2009 and aims to provide a credible Islamic program in Australia, providing a platform for those who have not completed a BA in the field. The program of study addresses the issues relevant to the development of Islam as a religion and civilisation from its origins to the present. It draws on broad multidisciplinary perspectives provided by subjects taught by a range of staff from across the Faculty, including anthropology, Arabic language and studies, cultural studies, history, Indonesian studies, philosophy, political science and Islamic studies.

The strength of the program lies in that it allows students to study Islam and Muslim societies from a multi-disciplinary perspective, or alternatively, allows students to concentrate on traditional disciplines in Islamic Studies. Students in this program are encouraged to develop their interests in Islamic Studies, and to engage in a broader range of subjects, taken from other streams available as electives. This breadth will provide students with skills to analyse issues relevant to Islam and Muslim studies with a reasonable understanding of the Islamic worldview, its value system, and particular historical experiences.

Graduates will then be able to further their studies in the field through research courses at the University, or elsewhere, or enter the workforce. The Islamic studies program is expected to be particularly attractive to students interested in working in an area where success depends at times on their understanding of Islam and Islamic culture. Examples of such areas include foreign affairs, international trade, immigration, ethnic affairs, journalism, social work and teaching.

The program is the first of its kind in Australia and will be part of the new NCEIS. It is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary program, which is a key characteristic of Islamic Studies in the West. The curriculum has been designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to undertake further studies or enter the workforce. Both historical and modern Islamic studies will be addressed in the program, which also incorporates the latest research, approaches and teaching methods in the field.

Course and Subject Details

This cross-disciplinary program can be undertaken as 100, 150 and 200 pts.

Compulsory Subjects

Islamic Studies Electives

Other Electives

Thesis

Contact Details

Postal Address:
National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies Australia
Sidney Myer Asia Centre
Cnr Swanston St and Monash Rd
University of Melbourne
Victoria, Australia 3010
Phone:
(03) 8344 0895
Freecall:
1800 884 303 (Australia only)
Email:
nceis-office@unimelb.edu.au

CRICOS approval pending

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