Doctor of Philosophy in History and Islamic Civilization
نظرة عامة على البرنامج
Introduction to the Program
The Doctor of Philosophy in History and Islamic Civilization is a pioneering program in the field of higher education in the United Arab Emirates. It is the first of its kind and seeks to excel in its field by deviating from traditional programs that focus on single-aspect historical studies. Instead, this program concentrates on critical analysis, comparison, and research methodologies, making it a driving force for in-depth research.
Program Objectives
The Doctor of Philosophy in History and Islamic Civilization aims to achieve the following objectives:
- Provide students with a high-quality educational experience that focuses on critical analysis and comparison of historical phenomena.
- Expand the scope of intellectual research by enriching knowledge fields in various history and civilization areas.
- Equip students with analytical and statistical thinking skills.
- Deepen leadership skills among students to serve their future career fields.
- Provide institutions and specialized centers with experts holding doctoral degrees and possessing high academic skills.
Program Requirements
The program consists of the following components:
- Compulsory Requirements: 15 credits
- Elective Requirements: 9 credits
- Dissertation: 21 credits
- Total: 45 credits
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a Bachelor's and Master's degree in a relevant field with a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or its equivalent.
- Achieve a TOEFL score of 450 (PBT) or 4.5 in IELTS (Academic).
- Pass a personal interview.
Course Descriptions
The program includes a variety of courses designed to enhance students' knowledge and research skills in history and Islamic civilization. These courses cover critical studies in Islamic history, research methodologies, historical criticism, and more. Each course is carefully designed to contribute to the program's overall objectives.
Critical Studies in Middle and Modern Islamic History
This course introduces students to the concept of historical criticism, its evolution, and contemporary critical schools. It also explores applications of historical criticism in Islamic history.
Research and Methodological Techniques
This course aims to deepen students' skills in using contemporary research techniques for historical and civilizational studies. It opens up to other sciences, utilizing their achievements to serve this goal.
History of Civilizations
This course defines the concept of civilization, classifies civilizations, and discusses the challenges raised about them. It also presents some important theories about the rise and fall of civilizations and compares them.
Other Courses
The program offers a range of other courses, including:
- Studies in International Relations: Defines the concept of international relations, their evolution, and some theories in this field.
- Readings in the History of Morocco and Andalusia: Enables students to recognize important sources of Islamic history and civilization in Morocco and Andalusia.
- Studies in the History of Modern and Contemporary Arabs: Discusses some lively issues in the history of modern and contemporary Arabs.
- Study in the History of Thought: Covers the concept of thought, important intellectual schools throughout the ages, and the theorization of thought.
Conclusion
The Doctor of Philosophy in History and Islamic Civilization at the University of Sharjah is a unique and comprehensive program designed to produce experts in historical and civilizational studies. With its rigorous curriculum and research-focused approach, this program is ideal for those seeking to deepen their understanding of history and Islamic civilization and to contribute to the field through original research.
