
The Faculty of Islamic & World History at AMISUN offers comprehensive programs from undergraduate to doctoral levels. Each pathway blends classical Islamic historiography with modern critical methods, preparing graduates for leadership in research, education, policy, and cultural preservation.
A 120-credit undergraduate program providing a solid foundation in Islamic history, reform movements, and world civilizations. Students learn to analyze global historical processes through primary sources and comparative frameworks. Coursework includes Islamic civilization, colonial encounters, and modern reformist thought.
This graduate program deepens scholarly engagement with global history and intellectual exchange within Islamic civilization. Students explore comparative historiography, Islamic reformism, and trans-cultural dialogue. Research training prepares graduates for roles in academia, diplomacy, and cultural heritage sectors.
The doctoral program cultivates original research on Islamic and global civilizations. Areas of concentration include intellectual reform, sociopolitical evolution, and ethical governance across cultures. Candidates contribute to advancing historical understanding from an integrated, faith-based perspective.