Bachelor of Islamic Studies/Arabic Studies
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-10-01 | - |
| 2026-10-01 | - |
| 2027-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor's Program in Islamwissenschaft/Arabistik
The Bachelor's program in Islamwissenschaft/Arabistik is a two-subject Bachelor's degree program that combines the study of Islamwissenschaft (Islamic Studies) with another subject of the student's choice. This program is offered by the University of Münster and is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Islamic studies, including the language, history, religion, and culture of the Islamic world.
Program Structure
The program consists of a combination of modules that provide students with a solid foundation in Islamic studies. The modules include:
- Arabic language courses, which start from the beginner's level and progress to more advanced levels
- Introduction to Islamic studies, which covers the history, religion, and culture of the Islamic world
- Thematic expansion modules, which focus on specific topics such as history, religion, law, and literature
- Allgemeine Studien (general studies), which provide students with additional skills and knowledge in areas such as methodology, career orientation, and language skills
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the program, students must have a high school diploma or equivalent qualification. International students must also demonstrate proficiency in German, which is the language of instruction. The program is open to students of all backgrounds and interests, and prior knowledge of Arabic or Islamic studies is not required.
Career Prospects
The Bachelor's program in Islamwissenschaft/Arabistik prepares students for a wide range of careers, including:
- Politics and diplomacy
- International relations
- Journalism and media
- Education and research
- Cultural management and tourism
- Translation and interpretation
- Business and economics
Research Areas
The program covers a broad range of research areas, including:
- History of the Islamic world
- Islamic religion and theology
- Arabic language and literature
- Islamic law and politics
- Culture and society of the Islamic world
Language Requirements
The program is taught in German, and students must demonstrate proficiency in German to be admitted. Additionally, students must also have a good command of English, as many academic sources and references are in English. Knowledge of other languages, such as French, Spanish, or Turkish, can be beneficial but is not required.
Duration and Completion
The program typically takes six semesters to complete, but students can take longer if needed. The program concludes with a Bachelor's thesis, which is a research-based project that demonstrates the student's knowledge and skills in Islamic studies.
Combination with Other Subjects
The Bachelor's program in Islamwissenschaft/Arabistik can be combined with a wide range of other subjects, including:
- Politics and sociology
- History and cultural studies
- Economics and business
- Education and pedagogy
- Philosophy and theology
Study Abroad Opportunities
The program offers opportunities for study abroad, including exchange programs with universities in Spain, Turkey, and other countries. Students can also participate in language courses and cultural immersion programs in Arab countries.
Practical Experience
The program includes opportunities for practical experience, such as internships and research projects, which can be completed in Germany or abroad. These experiences provide students with hands-on experience and skills that are valuable in the job market.
Support and Guidance
The program provides students with support and guidance throughout their studies, including academic advising, language support, and career counseling. The university also offers a range of resources and services to help students succeed, including libraries, computer labs, and student organizations.
