
Al Qasimia University opens applications for two master's degrees
In line with the vision of the university's founder
These programmes are a realisation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and Founder of Al Qasimia University. The move seeks to empower graduates and researchers worldwide to pursue advanced studies and contribute to the development of knowledge in their respective fields.
Arabic language and literature for native and non-native speakers
The Master's in Arabic Language and Literature, offered by the College of Arts and Humanities, is designed to develop outstanding academic capabilities, particularly among non-native speakers. The programme combines an in-depth exploration of linguistic and literary heritage with modern research methodologies, all within a structured and interactive academic environment. It consists of 33 credit hours divided into core and elective courses. Students may select a track in either language or literature, and the thesis is to be aligned with their chosen path.
Specialised training in Islamic jurisprudence
The Master's in Fiqh and its Fundamentals, available through the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, aims to provide a solid grounding in Islamic legal sciences using a rigorous and structured academic framework. The curriculum includes advanced studies in the objectives of Sharia, contemporary legal issues, analogical deduction, contract theory, personal status law, and Islamic criminal jurisprudence. Students of all nationalities are welcome. The programme concludes with a scholarly thesis defence, equipping graduates for roles in academia, legal consultation, and judiciary services.
Admission requirements ensure academic quality
Applicants must hold a recognised bachelor's degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 'Good' or 3.0 out of 4. Conditional admission may be granted to those who fall slightly below this requirement, as per university regulations. Two academic references are also mandatory.
Accredited and endorsed by UAE's education authority
Professor Dr Awad Al-Khalaf, Chancellor of Al Qasimia University, affirmed that these programmes mark a strategic advancement in the university's commitment to academic and research excellence. He emphasised the importance of cultivating a new generation of researchers who uphold the values of the Arabic language and Islamic scholarship, and who play a meaningful role in community development worldwide.
He also confirmed that both master's degrees have received accreditation from the Commission for Academic Accreditation at the UAE's Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
Application now open
Al Qasimia University has called on those interested in enrolling in either of the two programmes to submit their applications via the university's official website. The application deadline is set for 29 June.
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