Overview

The aim of the course is to:

  • provide students with foundational knowledge in the study of Islam, giving them a basic understanding of the social, historic, practical, contemporary and spiritual aspects of Islam;
  • provide students with the skills to understand Islamic Studies in a changing context;
  • provide a course in Islamic Studies for students for whom a 1 or 2 year study program is their preferred option; and
  • provide a platform and incentive to further their studies in Islamic Studies.

Admission and Credit

Minimum ATAR required60

Admission

Entry Requirement

Language requirements

Standard

Structure

Essential set160 Credit Points
Elective set32 Credit Points

Enrolment Pattern

Alternative exit options

The Bachelor, Associate Degree [Exit Point Only] and Diploma [Exit Point Only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.