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Table of Contents

1. Prerequisites
2. Requirements for a major
3. Islamic studies subjects
    3.1. Core subjects
    3.2. Optional subjects
4. Honours
5. Career opportunities
6. For more information

Subject Lists
    Second/third year subjects
    Third/fourth year subjects
    Fourth year subjects
    Subjects not offered in 2001
        Second/third year subjects not offered in 2001


Convener: Associate Professor Abdullah Saeed (MIALS)

Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the world. It is embraced by approximately one-fifth of the world's population. The Islamic studies program at the University of Melbourne provides students with the opportunity to study the development of Islamic thought and Muslim society from a broad multi-disciplinary perspective. Dedicated teaching staff provide expertise in areas ranging from modern Islamic hermeneutics, political thought and gender issues, to the study of economics and finance in Muslim societies. Students who specialise in Islamic studies develop transferable skills that will enhance their career options. They are also able to expand on their interest and knowledge through an articulated structure of higher degree study at the University of Melbourne.

Islamic studies is one of a number of programs that constitute the Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies (MIALS). The Institute was established in 1998 as a major teaching and research initiative to strengthen the University of Melbourne's role as a major international centre for studies in Asian languages and societies. Islamic studies addresses the issues relevant to the development of Islam as a religion and civilisation from its origins to the present. It draws on broad multi-disciplinary perspectives provided by subjects taught by the Departments of Anthropology, Arabic Studies, cultural studies, history, Indonesian studies, Philosophy, political science and Islamic Studies.

 1. Prerequisites

The Islamic studies program commences in second year. The general prerequisite for entry is the completion of 50 points of first year from any area of study within the Faculty of Arts. Unless otherwise stated there are no specific prerequisites and subjects do not presuppose knowledge of the Arabic language.

 2. Requirements for a major

A major in Islamic studies usually consists of nine 12.5 point subjects, totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

 3. Islamic studies subjects

 3.1. Core subjects

Students must take four of the following core subjects towards their Islamic studies major in addition to the program's compulsory subject 110-089 Understanding the Muslim World. The usual prerequisite for entry to a third/fourth year subject is 37.5 points at second/third year in that area.

Second/third year subjects
Compulsory subjectSemester
 110-089 Understanding the Muslim World1
Islamic studies
 110-014 Crime Politics & Law in Islamic SocietyNot Offered
 110-090 Gender and Islam2
 110-091 Islam and Political Activism2
 110-092 Media Portrayal of IslamNot Offered
History
 131-046 Great Empires of Islamic CivilisationNot Offered
 131-066 The Modern Middle East2
 131-069 God Through History1

Third/fourth year subjects
Islamic studiesSemester
 110-018 Islam and Questioning of Modernity1
 110-093 Islamic Banking and Finance2

 3.2. Optional subjects

Students must take two of the following optional subjects toward their Islamic studies major. Students must consult the relevant area of study entries in this Handbook to make sure that they meet the prerequisites, if any, for entry to these subjects.

Second/third year subjects
AnthropologySemester
 121-063 Culture Change and Protest MovementsNot Offered
Arabic studies
 110-010 Arabic 3A1
 110-011 Arabic 3B2
 110-012 Arabic 4A1
 110-013 Arabic 4B2
Cultural studies
 106-042 Postcolonial Cultural Studies2
 106-064 Contemporary Cultural Studies2
English
 106-047 Art/Pornography/Blasphemy/Propaganda2
 106-036 PostmodernismNot Offered
History
 131-025 Empire, Race and Human Rights: 1900-20001
 131-034 Gender, Culture and Identity Politics1
 131-036 Indonesian Nationalism1
Philosophy
 161-017 Does God Exist?2
 161-023 Medieval PhilosophyNot Offered
 161-031 Metaphysics and the Nature of GodNot Offered
 161-034 Asian Traditions of Philosophy1
Sociology
 166-085 Identities & Action: Social Movements2

 4. Honours

Currently there is no honours program in Islamic studies.

 5. Career opportunities

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.

 6. For more information

Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies
Fifth Floor, John Medley Building, East Tower
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 5990 or +61 3 8344 5555
Fax: +61 3 9349 4870
Email: enquiries@asian.unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.MIALS.unimelb.edu.au

Second/third year subjects

110-089 Understanding the Muslim World
110-090 Gender and Islam
110-091 Islam and Political Activism

Third/fourth year subjects

110-093 Islamic Banking and Finance

Fourth year subjects

110-018 Islam and Questioning of Modernity
110-019 Researching Islam and Muslim Societies

Subjects not offered in 2001

Second/third year subjects not offered in 2001

110-014 Crime Politics & Law in Islamic Society
110-092 Media Portrayal of Islam


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