Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Honours)
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | March, July, November |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 7,000 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 9,000 |
About
Islamic Studies is an integral part of the liberal arts program offered at the undergraduate level in this university. It aims to comprehensively explore Islamic civilization and culture, covering a wide array of topics such as religion, socio-economic structures, military affairs, administration, scientific developments, cultural aspects, cosmology, mysticism, literature, and fine arts. Through an interdisciplinary approach, students gain insights into the expansion of Islamic history, civilization, and culture. The university provides a diverse range of disciplines with flexible study patterns to meet the academic needs and interests of students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- $ 7,000
- Local students
- $ 9,000
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
- Data not available
- Local students
- $ 183
- Foreign students
Student Visa
- $ 550
- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
- Pass in Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) with at least Grade C (NGMP 2.0) in one of the subjects of Islamic Studies or Arabic and one other subject; or
- Pass in Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) or equivalent with the Maqbul Rank; or
- Pass in A-Level with at least in 2 subjects including one Islamic Studies subject and one other subject; or
- Pass in Matriculation / Foundation / Foundation of any universities / colleges / institutions can offer foundation programs in related fields with a CGPA of 2.0; or
- Diploma in Islamic Studies (Level 4, Malaysian Qualifications Framework (MQF)) or in a related field with a CGPA of 2.0; or
- Other qualifications recognized as equivalent by the Government of Malaysia.
English Requirements :
English Competency Requirement (International Student): Achieve a minimum Band 3 in Malaysian University English Test (MUET) or equivalent to Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) (Low B2).
Curriculum
- - Islamic History: Biography (Sirah) of the Prophet Muhammad
- - Tawheed
- - Fiqh in Historical Perspective
- - Uloom al-Quraan
- - Elective: Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization / Malay Communication 3
- - Elective: Ethnic Relations / Malaysian Studies 3
- - Islamic Medieval History
- - Aqidah, Worldview and Civilizational Issues
- - Leadership Skills and Human Relations
- - English
- - Computer Studies
- - Fiqh ul Ibadaat
- - Hadeeth Terminology
- - The Study of Religions
- - Arabic and Qur’an Reading
- - Ethical Principles in Monetary Transactions
- - Introduction to Islamic Principles of Economics
- - Principles of Islamic Transactions
- - Islamic Worldview and Faith Essential
- - Malaysian Government and Public Policy
- - Arabic and Tajweed
- - Tafseer Methodology (Surat Yasin)
- - Fiqh al Munakahat (Law of Marriage)
- - Mantiq (Logic) and Critical Reasoning
- - Community Service
- - Arabic Grammar
- - Qawaid Fiqhiyah and Maqasid
- - Fiqh al Mawarith (Inheritance)
- - Islamic Research Methodology
- - Islamic Counselling
- - Islam In The Modern World
- - Islamic Management
- - Modern Standard Arabic
- - Introduction to Islamic Theology
- - Islamic Psychology
- - Comparative Religion
- - Contemporary Da’wah Movements
- - Elective: Islam in the Modern World / Human Rights in Islam / Islam: Women Rights, Culture and Civilization Perspectives
- - Preparation of Thesis as Monograph