Master of Arts in Muslim Cultures
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 5,400 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The MA programme at AKU-ISMC provides you with expert insight and a deep understanding of Muslim cultures and civilisations, both in the historical and contemporary worlds. Our programme gives you the skills to engage critically, in original and creative ways, with the challenges faced by Muslim societies. To help ensure that you are fulfilling the objectives of this course, our teaching is student-centred and our academics, who are leaders in their fields, seek to enhance your learning through a multi-faceted approach that applies a framework of world cultures, humanities and social sciences to the study of Muslim contexts. Our programme is also available for full-time or part-time study.
Part-Time Study
The MA in Muslim Cultures can be studied on a part-time basis. Part-time students take between 6 and 9 credits each semester. One MA course is normally equal to 3 credits, so this means part-time students take either 2 or 3 courses per semester. They must complete their degree within 6 years to be awarded the MA in Muslim Cultures. Only applicants who already hold the right to study in the UK can be considered for part-time study on the MA. Students opting for part-time study pay tuition fees based on the number of credits they choose to study each semester.
Admissions
Curriculum
Teaching and Learning
At AKU-ISMC, you will cover an extensive curriculum ensuring that you leave us with excellent knowledge of Muslim cultures, including historical, political, economic and religious institutions, beliefs and contexts. Our faculty are engaged in world-leading research, and you will have the opportunity to benefit from their extensive knowledge of their subjects. Within the disciplines of social sciences and humanities, you will be introduced to relevant theories and concepts. You will also study a number of subjects including development studies, economics, political science, art, architecture, history, literature, linguistics, comparative religion and law within Muslim contexts.
Throughout the two semesters of coursework, students enhance their research skills through two dedicated courses that include a series of practical workshops that give students first-hand experience in producing, analysing and writing up primary and secondary data. The research skills that students develop at AKU-ISMC are designed not only to help them produce excellent research theses but also to enhance their career prospects through careful training in transferrable analytical skills. Our faculty take advantage of the enormous range of opportunities on offer in London to stretch and challenge our students, and you are strongly encouraged to attend lectures, discussions and performances which will enhance your learning and understanding.
Programme Structure
The MA in Muslim Cultures offers core and elective courses as well as fieldwork opportunities that might take place in collaboration with AKDN, which can contribute to your thesis. Our courses offer you the chance to engage with interdisciplinary approaches to the study of Muslim cultures. We offer courses that draw on social sciences and humanities disciplines including anthropology, archaeology, gender studies, history, international relations, political science as well as religious studies.
The research methods courses provide critical knowledge and skills that not only equip you to produce high-quality original research theses but also enhance your employability and opportunities to pursue further research studies at the doctoral level.
Core Courses
Semester 1:
- Muslim Societies in a Changing World
- Research Methods in the Social Sciences and Humanities I (Concepts and Questions)
- Arabic or Persian
Semester 2:
- Research Methods in the Social Sciences II (Practical Workshops)
- Arabic or Persian
Semester 3:
- Thesis
Elective Courses
- Emperors, Prophets and Caliphs, 500-900
- Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East
- Religion, Law and Society in Muslim Contexts
- Development Challenges in Muslim Contexts
- Paths in Sufism
- Islam and Creativity
- Authority and Legitimacy in Islamic History
- Art and Architecture in Muslim Cultures
- Religion, Politics and the State in the Middle East
- The Politics of Modern Muslim Mobility
- International Relations: Race, Racism and Power
- One Hundred Years of Islamic Family Law Reform
- The Islamicate World 2.0: Studying Islamic Cultures through Computational Textual Analysis
Note: The elective courses might vary from one year to another and not all of them will be offered every year. Also, details of the programme are subject to change.
Students take a total of 24 credits of coursework + 6 credits of thesis.
Semester 1: 9 credits core courses + 3 credits from the elective course list.
Semester 2: 6 credits core courses + 6 credits from the elective course list.
Coursework is composed of 15 core credits + 9 elective credits + 6 credits of thesis.
Duration is 1.5 years, unless p/t then they have 6 years (maximum) to complete
Scholarships and Funding
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Career Opportunities
AKU-ISMC’s MA programme is a truly global qualification, which opens doors to many different career paths. Our alumni work and study around the world, including Tunisia, the USA, Egypt, Canada, Pakistan and UK.
Our graduates are a diverse group and are now following careers in journalism, teaching and business, working for national and international organisations and NGOs, including AKDN.
Some graduates choose to pursue further studies and have entered establishments such as the University of Oxford and Harvard University. Many go on to pursue an academic career, teaching in universities and continuing their own research into specific areas of expertise.
Facilities
Workshop - Islamic Manuscripts & Digital Codicology at the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
Gulbenkian Museum Academy will be collaborating with us, in this two-day workshop, an Introduction to Islamic Manuscripts and Digital Codicology. Exploring the esteemed manuscript collection of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, this 2-day short course is an