Earning a Master’s Degree will position you as an expert but, also, as one who has a expertise in education. This will definitely increase your income and allow you to take higher positions and qualifies you to pursue further studies towards your Ph. D.
Flexible or Accelerated format
AITU Master’s degree programs are providing a flexible and accelerated format. In the Flexible Format you will finish each course in 15 weeks while in the Accelerated Form, you can finish each course in 6 weeks.
Program Requirements (56 Hours / 13 Course )
Core Requirements: 24 Credit Hours
Concentration : 32 Credit Hours
Degree Requirements
Core Requirements
24 Credit Hours
- BUS-501: Research Methodology 4 credit hours
- MTH-501: Business Statistics 4 credit hours
- ACT-501: Financial Reports Analysis 4 credit hours
- ECO-502: Advanced Islamic Economics 4 credit hours
- ISS-501: Advanced Shariah & Islamic Jurisprudence I 4 credit hours
- MGT-502: Management Functions 4 credit hours
Concentrations
Islamic Banking and Finance Concentration
32 Credit Hours
- IFN-502: Advanced Islamic Banking Operations I 4 credit hours
- IFN-510: Advanced Islamic Banking: Products/Services 4 credit hours
- IFN-620: Islamic Venture Capital and Risk Management 4 credit hours
- IFN-602: Advanced Islamic Commercial Law and Contracts I 4 credit hours
- IFN-630 Islamic Banking and Finance Globalization 4 credit hours
- IFN-520: Islamic Insurance: Takaful 4 credit hours
- IFN-699: Thesis 8 credit hours
Islamic Studies Concentrations
Department of Interpretation and Sciences of the Qur'an
- ISL 506 – The Objective Interpretation of the Qur’an 4 credit hours
- ISL 508 -Methods of Interpreter of the Qur’an 4 credit hours
- ISL 512 – Quran Sciences 4 credit hours
- ISL 608 – Verses and Hadiths of Islamic Rulings 4 credit hours
- ISL 612 – Analytical Interpretation of the Qur’an 4 credit hours
- ISL 620 – Islamic Fiqh 4 credit hours
- ISL 640 – Scientific Research and Manuscripts 8 credit hours
Specialization of Islamic creed
- ISL 514 – Islamic Creed 4 credit hours
- ISL 516 – Religion comparison 4 credit hours
- ISL 518 – Origins of Philosophy 4 credit hours
- ISL 614 – Contemporary Intellectual Doctrines 4 credit hours
- ISL 616 – Islamic Sects 4 credit hours
- ISL 620 – Islamic Fiqh 4 credit hours
- ISL 640 – Scientific Research and Manuscripts 8 credit hours
Specialization of Educational Administration
- ISL 520 – Educational Administration 4 credit hours
- ISL 522 – Crisis Management in Educational Institutions 4 credit hours
- ISL 524 – Concepts in Management 4 credit hours
- ISL 618 – Leadership and its Role in Administrative Development 4 credit hours
- ISL 622 – Methods of Teaching Islamic Education 4 credit hours
- ISL 620 – Islamic Fiqh 4 credit hours
- ISL 640 – Scientific Research and Manuscripts 8 credit hours
Specialization History and Islamic Thought
- ISL 526 – Islamic History 4 credit hours
- ISL 528 – Contemporary Intelalectual Research 4 credit hours
- ISL 628 – Issues and Problems of the Arab and Islamic World 4 credit hours
- ISL 630 – Origins of Daawah 4 credit hours
- ISL 632 – International Relations 4 credit hours
- ISL 620 – Islamic Fiqh 4 credit hours
- ISL 640 – Scientific Research and Manuscripts 8 credit hours
Specialty Hadith and Its Sciences
- ISL 530 – The Origins of Jarh and Taadil 4 credit hours
- ISL 532 – Almouhadditheen Methods and Hadith Books 4 credit hours
- ISL 534 – Elalu Alhadith 4 credit hours
- ISL 636 – Science of Hadith 4 credit hours
- ISL 638 – Objective Hadith4 credit hours
- ISL 620 – Islamic Fiqh 4 credit hours
- ISL 640 – Scientific Research and Manuscripts 8 credit hours
Specialization Islamic Economy
- ISL 538 – The Origins of an Islamic Economy 4 credit hours
- ISL 540 – Islam and Contemporary Economic Doctrines 4 credit hours
- ISL 542 – History of Monetary Legislation 4 credit hours
- ISL 640 – Islamic Banks 4 credit hours
- ISL 642 – Money Markets 4 credit hours
- ISL 620 – Islamic Fiqh 4 credit hours
- ISL 640 – Scientific Research and Manuscripts 8 credit hours