Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Honours)
(N/0224/6/0004) (11/28) (MQA/PA 16371)
Programme Overview
The Islamic Studies is a part of a moderate arts programme offered at undergraduate level at this University. Islamic Studies attempts to revise the whole range of Islamic civilization and culture. Its main interests include, beside the religion of Islam, topics such as the socio-economic structure, military, administration, development of various sciences and thought, cultural life, cosmology, mysticism, literature and fine arts, and many other aspects of Islamic civilization. It provides students a prospect to revise the expansion of Islamic history, civilization and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The University offers a extensive range of disciplines with flexible study patterns that meet the academic needs and interests of the students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Subject Highlights
Sl.No. | MQA Subject Code | Subject Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
1 | BIS 1113 | Islamic History: Biography (Sirah) of the Prophet Muhammad | 3 |
2 | BIS 1123 | Tawheed | 3 |
3 | BIS 1133 | Fiqh in Historical Perspective | 3 |
4 | BIS 1143 | Uloom al-Quraan | 3 |
Elective (Choose any one module from the following): | |||
5 | MPU 3113 | Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization | 3 |
6 | MPU 3163 | Malay Communication 3 | 3 |
Elective (Choose any one module from the following): | |||
7 | MPU 3123 | Ethnic Relations | 3 |
8 | MPU 3173 | Malaysian Studies 3 | 3 |
9 | BIS 1213 | Islamic Medieval History | 3 |
10 | BIS 1223 | Aqidah, Worldview and Civilizational Issues | 3 |
11 | MPU 3232 | Leadership Skills and Human Relations | 2 |
12 | BIS 1243 | English | 3 |
13 | BIS 1253 | Computer Studies | 3 |
14 | BIS 1313 | Fiqh ul Ibadaat | 3 |
15 | BIS 1323 | Hadeeth Terminology | 3 |
16 | BIS 1333 | The Study of Religions | 3 |
17 | BIS 2413 | Arabic and Qur’an Reading | 3 |
18 | BIS 2423 | Ethical Principles in Monetary Transactions | 3 |
19 | BIS 2433 | Introduction to Islamic Principles of Economics | 3 |
20 | BIS 2443 | Principles of Islamic Transactions | 3 |
21 | BIS 2453 | Islamic Worldview and Faith Essential | 3 |
22 | MPU 3342 | Malaysian Government and Public Policy | 2 |
23 | BIS 2513 | Arabic and Tajweed | 3 |
24 | BIS 2523 | Tafseer Methodology (Surat Yasin) | 3 |
25 | BIS 2533 | Fiqh al Munakahat (Law of Marriage) | 3 |
26 | BIS 2543 | Mantiq (Logic) and Critical Reasoning | 3 |
27 | MPU 3452 | Community Service | 2 |
28 | BIS 2613 | Arabic Grammar | 3 |
29 | BIS 2623 | Qawaid Fiqhiyah and Maqasid | 3 |
30 | BIS 2633 | Fiqh al Mawarith (Inheritance) | 3 |
31 | BIS 3713 | Islamic Research Methodology | 3 |
32 | BIS 3723 | Islamic Counselling | 3 |
33 | BIS 3733 | Islam In The Modern World | 3 |
34 | BIS 3743 | Islamic Management | 3 |
35 | BIS 3753 | Modern Standard Arabic | 3 |
36 | BIS 3763 | Introduction to Islamic Theology | 3 |
37 | BIS 3813 | Islamic Psychology | 3 |
38 | BIS 3823 | Comparative Religion | 3 |
39 | BIS 3833 | Contemporary Da’wah Movements | 3 |
Elective (Choose any one module from the following): | |||
40 | BISE 3843 | Islam in the Modern World | 3 |
41 | BISE 3853 | Human Rights in Islam | 3 |
42 | BISE 3863 | Islam : Women Rights, Culture and Civilization Perspectives | 3 |
43 | BIS 3919 | Preparation of Thesis as Monograph | 3 |
Entry Requirements
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 :
International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.0 or its equivalent. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the programme.
Career Opportunities
There are immense profession fields for the students in Islamic Studies. Graduates are eligible for positions in general and religious administrations in public or private religious institutions. Specialist expertise in various forms of Islamic religion and Muslim cultures, combined with knowledge of comparative and social scientific approaches to culture and religion are of growing importance in today’s world. Students with the specialist skills have an advantage in many workplaces. Along with the scope for further research and teaching, graduates of this programme may enter in the jobs related to-
- banking
- business
- charities
- diplomacy
- insurance
- international aid
- journalism
- media
- public service
- teaching
- tourism
Program Aim
- To prepare students with ample Islamic knowledge so that they are able to practice them in every day life.
- To present the correct image and illustration of Islam for the betterment of the Muslim Ummah and the world community at large.
- To provide students with Islamic, social, technical and academic information required to participate efficiently in the community.
- To focus study on various branches of Islamic awareness in order to pave the way to deal with applications of Islamic information for the solution of current issues.
- To study the entire range of Islamic civilization and culture to include, beside the religion of Islam, the socio-economic structure, military, administration, development of different sciences and ideas, cultural life, cosmology, mysticism, literature and fine arts, and many other features of Islamic civilization.
FAQ
About The Program
What is the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program about?
The Islamic Studies is a part of a moderate arts programme offered at undergraduate level at this University. Islamic Studies attempts to revise the whole range of Islamic civilization and culture. Its main interests include, beside the religion of Islam, topics such as the socioeconomic structure, military, administration, development of various sciences and thought, cultural life, cosmology, mysticism, literature and arts, and many other aspects of Islamic civilization. It provides students a prospect to revise the expansion of Islamic history, civilization and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective. Students will gain insight about the understanding of key areas associated with Islamic Studies such as the foundation texts, early and modern history, philosophical and political thought, Muslim societies in majority and minority contexts, unity and diversity, as well as ethnicity and identity. The University offers a extensive range of disciplines with elbixe study patterns that meet the academic needs and interests of the students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
What is the focus of the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) ?
The programme aims is to focus on Muslim cultures and societies both past and present and Recognizing the diversity of approaches within Islam and its global reach, the program aims at providing students with guidance in the textual traditions and social life of Muslims across different times and places. This programme offers an academic approach that integrates proportional and theoretical methods that have developed in the modern academic study of Islam. Students may also gain information about the linguistic variance and cultural convergence in the Islamic world throughout history. The primary aims of the programme are as follows: 4 To prepare students with ample of Islamic knowledge so that they can practice them in everyday life. 4T o present the correct image and illustration of Islam for the betterment of the Muslim Ummah and the world community at large. 4 To provide students with Islamic, social, technical and academic information required to participate efficiently in the community. 4 To focus study on various branches of Islamic awareness to pave the way to deal with applications of Islamic information for the solution of current issues. 4 To study the entire range of Islamic civilization and culture to include, beside the religion of Islam, the socio-economic structure, military, administration, development of different sciences and ideas, cultural life, cosmology, mysticism, literature and fine arts, and many other features of Islamic civilization.
How does the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) prepare students for international careers?
A Bachelor of Islamic Studies can prepare individuals for international careers by fostering cross-cultural understanding, developing critical thinking and communication skills, and potentially providing specialized knowledge in Islamic law, theology, or history. The program can also enhance skills relevant to diplomacy, religious organizations, and other fields requiring intercultural competency.
- Cross-Cultural Understanding:
Islamic studies programs often delve into the history, culture, and social dynamics of diverse Muslim societies, fostering an appreciation for different perspectives and practices.
This understanding can be valuable in international contexts where cultural sensitivity and awareness are crucial.
- Critical Thinking and Communication:
The curriculum typically encourages critical analysis of Islamic texts and doctrines, developing analytical and problem-solving skills.
Strong communication skills, including writing and public speaking, are also honed through research, presentations, and discussions, according to www.ukm.my.
- Specialized Knowledge and Skills:
Depending on the specialization within the program (e.g., Islamic law, theology, history), students can gain in-depth knowledge of specific areas of Islamic studies.
This expertise can be particularly useful in fields like diplomacy, international development, or cultural preservation.
For example, a specialization in Islamic law could lead to careers as Sharia advisors or Islamic legal researchers.
- Career Paths:
Graduates can pursue careers in education, community services, diplomacy, religious organizations, or cultural preservation.
They may also find roles in social work, international development, or Islamic finance.
The program can also serve as a foundation for further studies in related fields.
What career support is available for Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) students?
Career Support for Students:
Career Guidance:
Universities and colleges often offer career counseling services, helping students explore different career paths, identify their strengths, and develop their skills.
Internship Opportunities:
Students may be able to gain practical experience through internships with organizations involved in Islamic studies, finance, or related fields.
Networking Events:
Career fairs and workshops can provide opportunities to connect with potential employers and learn about job openings in various sectors.
Mentorship Programs:
Connecting students with experienced professionals in the field can provide guidance and support as they navigate their careers.
Industry Connections:
Some universities establish partnerships with industry professionals to offer students insights into real-world applications of their knowledge
What kind of experience do faculty members bring to the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
Faculty members in a Bachelor of Islamic Studies program typically bring a blend of academic expertise and practical experience in various aspects of Islamic knowledge and application. This includes, but is not limited to, teaching, research, and involvement in community or professional contexts.
Who should consider the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
A Bachelor of Islamic Studies program is suitable for individuals interested in a deeper understanding of Islam, its history, theology, law, and philosophy. It can be beneficial for those who want to pursue careers in religious fields, education, administration, or who are seeking a career in fields that require understanding of Islamic values and practices.
What are the dates for the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) intake?
March, July and November
Admission
What are the minimum academic qualifications required for admission into the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
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:
International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.0 or its equivalent. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the programme.
Is work experience required for admission into the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
NIL
What documents are required for the application process?
Valid Passport and Other identification documents, Medical Certificates, Transcripts, Filled-in Application, Clear Passport size Photographs and other documents as needs by management.
Do I need to attend an interview as part of the admission process in the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
No.
Can I apply if I am currently finishing my Diploma?
No. Student must have completed certificates of Diploma or Senior Secondary School.
Is there a minimum age requirement for the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
No minimum age
What is the typical profile of a successful candidate for the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
A successful Bachelor of Islamic Studies student typically demonstrates a strong foundation in core Islamic knowledge, excels in their chosen specialization, and possesses strong communication and analytical skills. They are also expected to be ethical, responsible, and able to apply their knowledge to real-world issues and situations.
Key characteristics of a successful student include:
Strong Academic Performance:
A commitment to mastering the fundamentals of Islamic studies, including the Quran, Sunnah, and Islamic sciences, is essential.
Specialized Expertise:
Students excel in their area of specialization, such as Islamic law, theology, or history, and can apply their knowledge in practical settings.
Ethical and Responsible:
They uphold ethical principles and understand their responsibilities within the Muslim community, contributing to its spiritual well-being.
Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:
They can identify contemporary issues within the field and propose effective solutions.
Effective Communication:
They can communicate complex Islamic concepts clearly and persuasively to various audiences.
Research Skills:
They can conduct research, analyze information, and draw meaningful conclusions.
Lifelong Learning:
They are committed to continuous learning and staying current with advancements in the field.
Entrepreneurial Thinking:
They possess entrepreneurial skills and can identify opportunities to apply their knowledge in innovative ways.
Program Structure and Duration
How long does Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program take to complete?
3 years – full time / 4 years 6 months – Part Time
What is the graduation minimum credit requirement for Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
120 Credit
Can you outline the structure of the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
For details about the structure of our Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program kindly visit https://www.lincoln.edu.my/bachelor-of-islamic-studies-honours/
Can you provide details on the course timetable structure for the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
Semester timetable will be provided as soon as the student enrolls for the program.
English Proficiency
What is the English proficiency requirement for the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
English Requirements:
International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.0 or its equivalent. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the programme.
Can I take an English preparatory course instead?
It depends on the Score of the students English Courses and approval from EMGS.
How long are test scores valid?
Test scores are valid until the completion of the course.
When should I submit my test scores?
At the time of registering to the programme.
Accreditation
Is the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) degree accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)?
It is in PA Status
Does the Accreditation Impact Global Employability?
Yes
Does the Program meet Industry Standards?
Yes
Does the Accreditation Support Further Education and Certifications?
Yes.
How Often is the Accreditation Reviewed or Updated?
For Full Accreditation it is reviewed before the students complete the programme followed by Surveillance review as decided by MQA.
Career Prospects
Once I complete my Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) what are the wide array of career?
Education:
Teaching Islamic studies at various levels, from primary to higher education, is a common career path.
Sharia Compliance:
Working as a Sharia officer or consultant in Islamic financial institutions ensures compliance with Islamic law.
Islamic Finance:
Analyzing Islamic financial products, developing new financial instruments, or managing Islamic investments are opportunities in this field.
Religious Institutions:
Working in mosques, religious organizations, or as religious leaders or counselors.
Government and Diplomatic Service:
Applying Islamic studies principles in government, diplomacy, or international relations.
Media and Communications:
Using Islamic studies knowledge in media, journalism, or public relations.
Entrepreneurship:
Starting or managing businesses that align with Islamic values, like halal food or Islamic-compliant products.
Research and Academia:
Engaging in research on various aspects of Islamic studies, including theology, history, or philosophy.
opportunities in both leadership and specialized roles within organizations I will be exposed to?
Education:
Teaching Islamic studies at various levels, from primary to higher education, is a common career path.
Sharia Compliance:
Working as a Sharia officer or consultant in Islamic financial institutions ensures compliance with Islamic law.
Islamic Finance:
Analyzing Islamic financial products, developing new financial instruments, or managing Islamic investments are opportunities in this field.
Religious Institutions:
Working in mosques, religious organizations, or as religious leaders or counselors.
Government and Diplomatic Service:
Applying Islamic studies principles in government, diplomacy, or international relations.
Media and Communications:
Using Islamic studies knowledge in media, journalism, or public relations.
Entrepreneurship:
Starting or managing businesses that align with Islamic values, like halal food or Islamic-compliant products.
Research and Academia:
Engaging in research on various aspects of Islamic studies, including theology, history, or philosophy.
How does the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program at Lincoln University College foster entrepreneurship among its students?
Entrepreneurship Education: LUC provides entrepreneurship education into their curriculum, providing students with the knowledge and skills needed to start and manage their own businesses.
Support Networks: Additionally, LUC offer resources and support networks for students interested in entrepreneurship, such as business incubators, mentoring programs, and access to funding.
How does the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program at Lincoln University College prepare students for careers in consulting?
Career Guidance and Networking:
Career services:
LUC have career services that offer guidance on job searching, resume writing, and interview skills.
Networking opportunities:
Students can connect with faculty, alumni, and industry professionals through university events and programs.
Internships and placements:
LUC offer internships and placements within religious organizations, educational institutions, and other relevant sectors.
What international opportunities does the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program at Lincoln University College offer to its students?
LUC has strong international collaborations particularly with Islamic countries which can foster research and development and network with religious and cultural platforms.
How does the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program at Lincoln University College prepare students for careers in non-profit and public sector roles?
Yes, a Bachelor of Islamic Studies can indeed prepare students for careers in non-profit and public sector roles, particularly those involving religious, cultural, and community-based work. The degree equips individuals with knowledge, skills, and expertise in Islamic principles, cultural understanding, and social sciences, making them suitable for various positions in these sectors.
Religious and Cultural Organizations:
A Bachelor of Islamic Studies can lead to careers in religious institutions, charities, and organizations focused on cultural preservation and outreach.
Public Service:
The degree’s focus on social justice and community engagement can be valuable for public service roles in areas like social work, education, and government.
Applied Islamic Knowledge:
Some programs emphasize the practical application of Islamic principles in various sectors, such as education, management, and finance, which enhances job prospects.
Interdisciplinary Skills:
The study of Islamic Studies often involves a multidisciplinary approach, drawing from history, culture, literature, and social sciences, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills applicable to a wide range of professions.
Specialized Expertise:
Graduates with specialized expertise in specific areas of Islamic religion and culture, combined with comparative and social scientific knowledge, can find advantages in various workplaces.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness:
Professionals working in non-profit organizations and certain public sector roles may be eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which can help manage student debt.
How does the Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) at Lincoln University College prepare students for teaching and academic roles?
Yes, a Bachelor of Islamic Studies degree can prepare students for teaching and academic roles, particularly in Islamic education settings. The program’s curriculum often focuses on Islamic theology, law, history, and philosophy, providing a strong foundation for teaching these subjects. Graduates can also pursue careers in community services, diplomacy, religious organizations, and further studies in graduate programs.
Teaching:
A Bachelor of Islamic Studies can equip graduates with the knowledge and understanding to teach Islamic studies at various levels, from primary to higher education.
Academic Research:
The program’s emphasis on research and critical thinking prepares students for academic pursuits, including pursuing advanced degrees and conducting research in Islamic studies.
Other Roles:
Graduates may also find employment in roles related to cultural preservation, social work, or related fields where Islamic knowledge is relevant.
Curriculum:
The curriculum typically covers a wide range of topics, including:
Islamic Theology (Aqidah)
Islamic Law (Fiqh)
Islamic History and Civilization
Arabic Language and Literature (if applicable)
Quranic Studies
Practical Skills:
Some programs may also offer practical skills development in areas like teaching methodologies, curriculum development, and community outreach, further enhancing their readiness for different roles.
Islamic Education Focus:
Some programs explicitly focus on preparing educators for Islamic education, aiming to produce knowledgeable, ethical, and competent teachers.
What is the expected salary range for graduates of Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program?
A Bachelor of Islamic Studies degree can lead to various careers, and the expected salary varies depending on the specific role and location. While some Islamic Studies graduates may find employment as teachers, with salaries potentially ranging from $40,000 to $50,000 or more, others may pursue careers in fields like community service, social work, or research, where salaries may be lower. Some graduates may also choose to pursue advanced degrees, which could lead to higher earning potential.
Islamic Teacher:
Salaries for Islamic teachers can vary, with some reporting ranges between $44,500 and $60,000 annually.
Other Islamic Studies Careers:
Salaries for careers in fields like community service, social work, and research may be lower than those in teaching.
Advanced Degrees:
Graduates who pursue advanced degrees, such as master’s or doctoral degrees, may have higher earning potential in fields related to Islamic Studies.
Early Career Salaries:
The average early career salary for someone with a bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies is around $40,381, and this can increase to about $42,774 within five years of graduation.
Advantage:
Experience: As with most professions, experience generally leads to higher earning potential.
Location: Salaries can vary significantly based on location.
Job Type: The specific type of job (e.g., teacher, researcher, social worker) will influence the salary range.
Educational Level: Advanced degrees can lead to higher earning potential.
Tuition Fee and Scholarship
What are the tuition fees for local and international students?
For details about the tuition fees, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my
Am I eligible for a scholarship, and if so, what amount of scholarship am I eligible for?
- Eligibility for a scholarship, as well as the amount, is subject to Lincoln University management approval.
- It is recommended to consult with the marketing office for detailed information on potential scholarship opportunities. Kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my
Is this programme eligible for MARA or PTPTN funding?
Yes, for details, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my
Further Education
What program could I continue after my Bachelor’s degree?
Masters in Islamic Studies, Masters in Islamic Banking.
Alumni Network
Can I access the alumni network?
It’s a new programme offered in LUC.
What industries do graduates of Bachelor of Islamic Studies (Hons.) program typically work in?
Graduates with a Bachelor of Islamic Studies degree can find employment in various industries, including education, religious institutions, finance, and government, as well as in roles related to research, counseling, and community development. They may work as Islamic educators, Shariah officers, financial analysts in Islamic banking, or even in secular fields like human resources or marketing, leveraging their understanding of Islamic principles and ethics.
- Education and Religious Institutions:
Islamic Educators: Teaching Islamic studies in schools, colleges, and madrassas.
Imams and Religious Leaders: Leading prayers, giving sermons, and providing spiritual guidance in mosques and religious communities.
Religious Counselors: Providing guidance and support on religious matters.
Researchers: Conducting research in Islamic studies, theology, and related fields.
- Finance and Banking:
Shariah Officers:
Ensuring compliance with Islamic principles in financial transactions and products.
Financial Analysts:
Analyzing financial data and providing advice in the context of Islamic finance.
Investment Bankers:
Working with Islamic financial institutions to raise capital and manage investments.
- Government and Public Sector:
Civil Servants: Working in government departments and agencies that deal with religious affairs or related issues.
Community Development: Working with community organizations to address social and religious issues.
Social Workers: Using Islamic principles to help those in need.
- Other Industries:
Human Resources:
Applying Islamic principles of fairness and justice in HR practices.
Marketing and Advertising:
Using Islamic principles in developing marketing campaigns and ethical advertising.
Consulting:
Providing advice and guidance on Islamic law, finance, and ethics to businesses and organizations.
Research and Analysis:
Conducting research on various aspects of Islamic studies and their application in different fields.
Are there opportunities to stay involved with the program after graduation?
Yes, graduates of a Bachelor of Islamic Studies program often have opportunities to remain involved with their alma mater and with the field of Islamic Studies. These opportunities can include continuing education, research, and professional development.
Continuing Education and Research:
Many universities offer graduate programs in Islamic Studies, allowing graduates to pursue further education and specialize in a particular area, such as Islamic history, law, theology, or philosophy.
Research opportunities may be available within the university or through external funding, enabling graduates to contribute to the academic field.
Professional Development:
Alumni networks within the university can provide opportunities for networking and professional development.
Courses, workshops, and seminars offered by the university can keep graduates updated on the latest research and trends in Islamic Studies.
Some universities offer certificates or diplomas in specialized areas of Islamic Studies, allowing graduates to enhance their skills and knowledge.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can find career paths in education, research, religious administration, and community organizations.
Specialized skills in Islamic Studies, such as knowledge of Islamic law, theology, or philosophy, can be valuable in various professions.
The growing fields of Islamic banking and finance, as well as Islamic counseling, also offer opportunities for graduates.
Specific Examples:
LUC emphasizes the practical implementation of Islamic principles in various job sectors, providing graduates with skills applicable in fields like education, management, and finance.
Many Muslim chaplains are increasingly sought after in universities and hospitals, offering a career path for Islamic Studies graduates.
The Lincoln University College highlights the growing importance of specialist expertise in Islamic studies and Muslim cultures, which can lead to careers in various public and private institutions.