Ph.D. in Islamic Studies
The Ph.D. in
Islamic Studies program is designed to produce scholars capable of conducting extensive and original research on the formation of Islamic discourses
and dynamics of Muslim societies either in the classical
or contemporary era through interdisciplinary, multi-interdisciplinary, and
transdisciplinary perspectives. Graduates of the Ph.D. in Islamic Studies program
are expected to have excellent substantive and theoretical knowledge of Islamic
Studies and social sciences and demonstrate an excellent command of research
skills required to produce independent and original research in the subject
areas of their scholarly interests.
Expected Learning Outcomes/Competency of Ph.D. in Islamic Studies
Upon completion of the degree, students are expected to:
Ph.D. Degree Requirement
A student seeking a Ph.D. degree in Islamic Studies at UIII must complete at least 48 credit hours beyond the MA degree that he/she has obtained. The credits comprise foundation, core, and elective courses, methodology clinics, journal article publications, and PhD dissertations.
Course Structure
The Requirement will be satisfied with the following components:
Semester 1 (15 Credits)
Semester 2 (10 Credits)
Semester 3 (3 Credits)
Semester 4 (3 Credits)
Semester 5 (3 Credits)
Semester 6 (19 Credits)