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Admissions Requirements for the Graduate Major in Islamic Studies

Applying

After exploring options and choosing a specific program, follow the steps on our University’s graduate application process:

Deadlines to apply

May 22nd

Admission Limited to

Fall, Winter, Spring

Exams & GRE Types

GRE: General
Required of graduates of U.S. universities; recommended for graduates of non-U.S. universities.

Letters of Recommendation

3

UCLA-Wide Graduate Admissions Requirements

Degree-Specific Admissions Requirements

In addition to the University's minimum requirements and those listed above, all applicants are expected to submit a statement of purpose.

M.A.: Applicants are normally expected to have completed the equivalent of one course in early Islamic history and three courses in Islamic cultures and institutions. Applicants are expected to demonstrate intermediate level proficiency in one of the major languages of countries with Muslim majorities or very large Muslim minorities, including Arabic, Berber, Hausa, Indonesian, Iranian languages, Malay, Swahili, Turkic languages, Urdu, Wolof, and Yoruba.

Applicants who have any deficiencies in these prerequisites will be considered for admission on a provisional basis for one to three quarters. If admitted on a provisional basis, these students must satisfy the prerequisite requirements by taking the appropriate courses. Courses taken to satisfy prerequisite requirements may not be applied toward a graduate degree in the program.

Islamic Studies, M.A./Public Health, M.P.H.

The Islamic Studies Program and the School of Public Health offer a concurrent degree program whereby students can obtain the Master of Arts in Islamic Studies and the Master of Public Health. Applicants interested in this concurrent program should separately contact the Islamic Studies Program and the Student Affairs Office in the School of Public Health.

Ph.D.: A master's degree from a program with requirements equivalent to those of the M.A. at UCLA is required. Advanced-level proficiency in Arabic is also required for admission to the Ph.D. program.

Applicants who have any deficiencies in these prerequisites, will be considered for admission on a provisional basis for one to three quarters. If admitted on a provisional basis, these students must satisfy the prerequisite requirements by taking the appropriate courses. Courses taken to satisfy prerequisite requirements may not be applied toward a graduate degree in the program.

Program Name

Islamic Studies
(Near Eastern Languages and Cultures)

Islamic Studies is an interdepartmental program.   Interdepartmental programs provide an integrated curriculum of several disciplines.

Leading to the degree of

M.A., Ph.D.

Major Code

0474

Address

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Box 951511
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1511

Phone

(310) 825-4165

Email

nreast@humnet.ucla.edu

Website

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