Faculty of Quranic and Sunnah Studies
Faculty Objective
The objectives of the Faculty of Quranic and Sunnah Studies are:
- To produce graduates who understand the Al-Quran and Al-Sunnah, and are able to utilise the sources as the guiding principle.
- To produce graduates who comprehensively understand the Islamic thinking in aqidah, syariah and ethic based on the Holy Al-Quran and Al-Sunnah. In addition, they are able to understand and keep abreast with the development of modern thinking.
- To produce experts such as teachers, researchers and officers, who are committed and conscious of their responsibilities to the society, especially in the field of Quranic and Sunnah Studies.
Graduate Programmes: |
Research and Thesis Writing
- Master of Quranic and Sunnah Studies
- Doctor of Philosophy in Quranic and Sunnah Studies
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Undergraduate Programmes: |
- Bachelor of Quranic and Sunnah Studies with Honours
- Bachelor of Quranic Studies with Multimedia with Honours
- Bachelor of Sunnah Studies and Information Management with Honours
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Faculty of Syariah & Law
Faculty Objective
The objectives of the Faculty of Syariah & Law are:
- To produce graduates who are capable and knowledgeable in the fields of syariah and judiciary, which include ibadah, muammalat, munakahat, jinayat and comparative laws.
- To produce graduates who are competent and able to solve problems related to the society and country, especially pertaining to Islamic matters.
- To equip graduates with knowledge of Islam and to cultivate their personalities with Islamic principles.
- To produce experts in the fields of Syariah and Judiciary as judges in Syariah courts, registrars, Syari’i lawyers and others related to the Islamic law.
Graduate Programmes: |
Research and Thesis Writing
- Master of Syariah
- Master of Comparative Law
- Master of Laws
- Doctor of Philosophy in Syariah and Judiciary
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Undergraduate Programmes: |
- Bachelor of Syariah and Law with Honours
- Bachelor of Fiqh and Fatwa with Honours
Faculty of Economics & Muamalat
Background
USIM has established the Faculty of Economics and Muamalat for the 2002/2003 academic session in order to widen the scope of programmes. The first intake for the Bachelor of Muamalat Administrations (Hons) programme registered in May 2002. With the establishment, it is hoped that the Faculty of Economics and Muamalat will be another channel to produce graduates who are knowledgeable, skillful and professional in the field of muamalat administration. Besides, it is also the aspiration of the University that the Faculty will uphold the principles of Islam by creating more opportunities for experts, intellects and scholars to research and investigate and eventually expand the knowledge of Islamic economy and muamalat.
The area of muamalat administration is one of the subjects that has been studied in the Islamic world since the era of the Prophet Muhammad SAW. It provides Muslims with guidance in human relationships as well as organises the structure of Human Resource Management.
The success of a nation is normally measured in terms of its godly faith but also in its effort to live life well. Todays world requires the modern and progressive Muslim to be competent in ‘tauhid’ and ‘syariah’ as well as muamalat knowledge in order to be successful in life hereafter. Allah said:
“But seek, with the (wealth) which Allah has bestowed on thee, the Home of the Hereafter, nor forget thy portion in this world: but do thou good, as Allah has been good to thee, and seek not (occasions for) mischief in the land: for Allah loves not those who do mischief." (Al-Qasas:77).
Faculty Objective
The objectives of the Faculty are:
- To organise world class, high quality research, studies and community service programmes in order to produce graduates, scholars and intellects who are well balanced in the aspects of knowledge, devotion towards Allah swt and dedication towards the country and the nation.
- To explore, develop and expand the knowledge of Islamic economics and muamalat via research, conference, and publication in order to harness the power of knowledge in developing the nation, which is according to the sacred and perfect Islamic philosophy.
- To instil the values of devoted, ethical, and responsible Muslim based on the Islamic values in every member of the University including students, graduates, scholars, officers, academic and non-academic staff, to enable them to contribute positively towards the development of Islam, the country and the nation.
- To foster the positive spirit of competitiveness in students and scholars at local and international levels, together with the sense of respects, high endurance and independence in order to instil values of modern and progressive Muslims.
- To establish mutually beneficial relationship and good rapport with all levels of community, industry, government sectors, professional organisations in order to promote cooperation in contributing towards the safety and the wealth of the nation.
Graduate Programmes: |
Coursework
- Master of Muamalat Administration (Halal Product)
- Master of Muamalat Administration
Research and Thesis Writing
- Master of Economics and Muamalat Administration
- Doctor of Philosophy in Economics and Muamalat Administration
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Undergraduate Programmes: |
- Bachelor of Muamalat Administration with Honours
- Bachelor of Accounting with Honours
Faculty of Science & Technology
Background
All programmes offered in USIM emphasize on the integration between two (2) concepts of knowledge, namely aqli and naqli. The programmes do not confine only to the traditional Islamic studies but also extend to cover programmes in science, technology, medicine, engineering, communication and counselling which may translate the meaning and scope of Islamic studies in its true sense.
Faculty of Science and Technology was formally established on 1st December 2003. The first batch of students for this faculty enrolled in June 2004 and currently pursue the Bachelor of Science in Food Biotechnology. It is the ardent hope of USIM that the graduates of this faculty may serve and benefit the society, nation and the ummah particularly in expanding knowledge on Islam and science. To fulfill this aim, the faculty is expected to produce graduates who are well mannered, disciplined, conversant in many languages, highly motivated and competitive, responsible and willing and ready to serve the society, nation and the ummah.
Objective of the faculty
The faculty is established for the following objectives
- Fulfilling the requirement of fardu kifayah since science and technology is an integral part of Islam and complementary to the other field of studies;
- Shifting the paradigm and attitude of the ummah on the importance of science and technology as shown by the Islamic civilisation and history of the ummah;
- Exposing the students of the faculty to the fact that Islam from its early days have emphasized on the importance of science and technology in its education syatem;
- Shifting the paradigm and attitude of the muslim parents on the enrollment of children from religious schools into religious programmes for higher learning. The paradigm and attitude now should be diverted to enrolling the children in professional programmes for higher learning which at the same time integrated with components of Islamic studies;
- Widening the opportunity for muslim students from religious schools to enrool in programme of science and technology;
- Stimulating the growth of Malaysia as the centre of educational excellence and raising the confidence of the ummah on Malaysia as the leader on sustainable and balanced development.
Graduate Programmes: |
Research and Thesis Writing
- Master of Science
- Doctor of Philosophy in Science and Technology
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Undergraduate Programmes: |
- Bachelor of Science with Honours (Food Biotechnology)
- Bachelor of Science with Honours (Actuarial Science and Risk Management)
- Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours (Information Security and Assurance)
- Bachelor of Science with Honours (Financial Mathematics)
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Background
In line with Vision 2020, where Malaysia aims to be a developed country, the government has estimated that 41,963 doctors will be needed. Based on the number of doctors graduating from both local and foreign universities, Malaysia will still be short of doctors by the year 2020.
As demanded by Fardhu Kifayah and the aim to make Malaysia as a centre of knowledge excellence, USIM established the faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences on 1 June 2004. Its pioneering batch of 29 students are SPM leavers with excellent results selected from 57 government funded Islamic secondary schools. This first batch of students had first completed a year of Tamhidi (matriculation) at Bangi. Now they are undergoing their first year at the Faculty which started on 3 July 2005.
Unlike the rest of the university counterparts who moved to Nilai, Negeri Sembilan in August 2005, the faculty moved next door to Menara B MPAJ after necessary renovations were carried out to improve the learning and teaching facilities as well as a good working environment for its citizens. This is to accommodate the students as their clinical years will be carried out at the nearby brand-new high-tech Ampang Hospital.
Undergraduate Programmes: |
1. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Faculty of Major Languages Studies
BACKGROUND
Faculty of Major Languages was founded to produce knowledgeable, competent and professional graduands in languages and other related fields. With the founding of this faculty, it is hoped that language study will expand as it opens up opportunities to researchers as well as educators to examine, research and disseminate knowledge related to the above study.
OBJECTIVES
That faculty aims to achieve the following objectives:
- Organizing research programs, international and quality study and social services to generate disciplined, tolerant, balanced and visionary scholars.
- Exploring, developing and expanding significant languages and its integrated knowledge through research, proceedings and publications to pioneer and employ the knowledge for the development and advancement of the society and nation.
- Cultivating high competitiveness among students and scholars in the local or international level, respect, consistency and independence to generate useful, modern and progressive human resource.
- To produce graduands, who masters several languages and incorporated and balanced knowledge to face challenges and solve all its related tribulations of the globalization era.
- In the effort to uphold our race and nation, the ability to master variety of languages is essential as a tool to get variety of information and knowledge.
Graduate Programmes: |
Coursework
- Master of Arabic Communication
Research and Thesis Writing
- Doctor of Philosophy (Education)
- Doctor of Philosophy (English Study)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Arabic Study)
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Undergraduate Programmes: |
- Bachelor of Arabic Language and Communication with Honours
- Bachelor of Education with Honours (Islamic Education)
Faculty of Dentistry
Background
Oral healthcare in Malaysia has developed at a rapid pace. The increasing demand for oral health services, extensive development of healthcare facilities throughout the country, changing sophistication of treatment rendered and the commitment of the government to improve health and enhance the quality of life of its people have led to the need for the increase in the oral health professionals. The Faculty of Dentistry (FPg), Islamic Science University of Malaysia (USIM) is established to contribute in alleviating this shortage. The graduates of this faculty are expected to play an active role in promoting health with special reference to the oral health needs of the country.
The proposal to establish the Faculty of Dentistry, USIM was approved by the Ministry of Higher Education on 15th June, 2006. It is the eighth faculty to be established in USIM and the eighth dental faculty in Malaysia. The pioneer group of 29 students already started their academic year since July 2007 are selected from Tamhidi (matriculation) course at USIM.
The Faculty of Dentistry is housed together with the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FPSK) USIM at Block B, MPAJ Tower, Pandan Indah which is about 10 km from Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC). Levels 15, 16 and 17 are dedicated for the Faculty of Dentistry to accommodate facilities that are specific to the undergraduate dental degree programme. Besides using the same building, the faculties share common resources in terms of physical facilities as well as human resources.
Role of FacultyThe role of the Faculty of Dentistry revolves around four major areas which include education (dental), patient care (oral health care), research and service.
The Faculty of Dentistry at the USIM conducts a five-year educational programme for the Bachelor of Dental Surgery. Successful candidates shall be awarded the degree BDS (USIM).
The basic concept of all programmes offered at USIM is based on its philosophy of integration between revealed and acquired knowledge. The course is designed to give the scientific background, the practical skills and desirable attitude needed for safe and independent practice of dentistry. It is provided within the framework of the Islamic ideological world-view for pursuit of both the rational medical/dental studies as well as Islamic medical/dental philosophy.
The goal of the Faculty is to produce graduates who always believe in oneness of Allah, are technically competent, scientifically knowledgeable, biologically oriented, committed to respect for human dignity, socially sensitive, ethically and professionally responsible and an effective team member.
Undergraduate Programmes: |
1. Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Center for Graduate Studies
Introduction
Centre of Graduate Studies serves as a mediator between faculty and student. This centre monitors academic programme administration and student’s academic progress report. It also encourages academic research that is hoped to produce knowledgeable, competent and professional graduates in various fields. Its main objective is to provide support for researchers and educators to carry out research and disseminate knowledge that is related to Islam.
Objective
- To offer degree programmes at the Master and Doctor of Philosophy levels.
- To produce skilful experts in research and in the development of modern Islamic knowledge.
- To produce reliable and highly qualified Islamic missionaries who are able to contribute to overcoming of the various challenges currently faced by the country.
- To promote characteristics among students that reflect the qualities of true Muslims, such as independence and competitiveness.
- To produce graduates with an extensive understanding of Islamic thought in the disciplines of faith, moral and Islamic law, as well as of current knowledge.
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Structure of Programmes
The requirements are as below:
Qualifying test
Candidates who wish to pursue their studies by thesis writing are required to sit and pass a qualifying test before being allowed to continue with their research/thesis writing. The qualifying test is a research-proposal defence in the presence of the Qualifying Test Committee members. Failing to pass, candidates may re-sit ONCE.
Thesis
Masters Degree
Each candidate is required to submit a thesis of not more than 60,000 words. (The total number of words must not include footnotes, excerpts, appendices, formulas, tables, diagrams, bibliographies, etc.)
Doctor Of Philosophy degree
Each candidate is required to submit a thesis of not more than 100,000 words. (The total number of words must not include footnotes, excerpts, appendices, formulas, tables, diagrams, bibliographies, etc.)
Thesis Supervision
Each candidate will be put under the supervision of a Supervisor/Primary Supervisor and Co-supervisor/Supervisory Committee appointed by the Dean of Graduate Studies. The faculty will determine the appointment of supervisors.
Candidates are required to have face-to-face interaction with the assigned Supervisor/Primary Supervisor and Co-supervisor/Supervisory Committee at least twice throughout a semester. This face-to-face interaction does not include discussion either through mail or email or phone call.
Examination
Master or PhD candidates who wish to pursue the programmes by research and thesis writing are required to have:
A thesis that will be examined by at least two (2) examiners, where one of them must be an External Examiner.
An oral examination (viva voce) to defend their thesis in front of the Oral Examination Committee, appointed by the Senate. Supervisors are invited to attend this examination to confirm the decision made by the Graduate Examiner Committee.
A report submitted to the Dean of Graduate Studies Centre and copy to the chairman of the Graduate Examiner Committee.
Confirmation of Degree Conferred
Only candidates whose oral examination reports have been endorsed and whose hardbound copies of the thesis have been received shall be considered by the Senate for conferment of the degree.
Candidates who write their thesis in Arabic are required to obtain a score of at least 500 in TOEFL or Band 5 in IELTS or Band 4 in MUET or on another test that is equivalent and recognised by the Senate for graduation.
Candidates who write their thesis in English are required to obtain a score of at least 600 in TOEFL or Band 6 in IELTS or Band 5 in MUET or on another test that is equivalent and recognised by the Senate for graduation.
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Fees
Faculty | Tuition Fees (RM) |
MALAYSIAN CANDIDATE |
PhD | PHD | MASTER | MASTER |
Full Time (6 Semesters) | Part Time (8 Semesters) | Full Time (4 Semesters) | Part Time (6 Semesters) |
Faculty of Syariah & Law | 9,000 | 10,400 | 4,400 | 5,100 |
Faculty of Quranic & Sunnah Studies | 9,000 | 10,400 | 4,400 | 5,100 |
Faculty of Leadership & Management | 9,000 | 10,400 | 4,400 | 5,100 |
Faculty of Economics & Muamalat | 9,600 | 11,200 | 4,800 | 5,700 |
Faculty of Science & Technology | 12,600 | 14,400 | 6,400 | 7,200 |
Faculty | Tuition Fees (RM) |
INTERNATIONAL CANDIDATE |
PhD | PHD | MASTER | MASTER |
Full Time (6 Semesters) | Part Time (8 Semesters) | Full Time (4 Semesters) | Part Time (6 Semesters) |
Faculty of Syariah & Law | 18,000 | 20,800 | 8,800 | 10,200 |
Faculty of Quranic & Sunnah Studies | 18,000 | 20,800 | 8,800 | 10,200 |
Faculty of Leadership & Management | 18,000 | 20,800 | 8,800 | 10,200 |
Faculty of Economics & Muamalat | 19,200 | 22,400 | 9,600 | 11,400 |
Faculty of Science & Technology | 25,200 | 28,800 | 12,800 | 14,400 |
Examination Fees | Full Time (RM) | Part Time (RM) |
Master's Thesis | 1,000.00 | 1,000.00 |
PhD Thesis | 2,000.00 | 2,000.00 |
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Re-Examination Fees | Full Time (RM) | Part Time (RM) |
Master's Thesis | 300.00 | 300.00 |
PhD Thesis | 400.00 | 400.00 |
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Other Study Fees | (RM) | Payment |
Services | 150.00 | |
Registration and Bench Fees | 200.00 | NON-RECURRENT |
Student Card | 10.00 | |
Facilities | 100.00 | |
Convention | 1,000.00 | |
Convocation | 600.00 | |
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Co-Curriculum Fees | | |
- Full Time Student | 50.00 | RECURRENT |
- Part Time Student | 30.00 | (Per Session) |
Library Membership | 200.00 | |
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Health Services | | |
- for Full Time Student Only | 50.00 | RECURRENT |
Insurance | 24.00 | (Per Session) |
Late Registration | 50.00 | |
Late Submitting Project/Thesis** | 100.00 | |
* USIM reserves the right to make amendments as it deems fit at anytime without prior notice. ** shall be paid for every extra semester until the thesis is submitted.
Fees For Master (By Coursework)
PROGRAMME | FEES (PER CREDIT HOUR) (RM) | TOTAL CREDIT HOUR | TOTAL FEES (RM) |
Malaysia Candidate | International Candidate | Malaysia Candidate | International Candidate |
Master of Counseling (Family Counseling) | 200.00 | 400.00 | 45 | 9,000.00 | 18,000.00 |
Master of Counseling (Substance Abuse) | 200.00 | 400.00 | 42 | 8,400.00 | 16,800.00 |
Master of Arabic Communication | 150.00 | 300.00 | 42 | 6,300.00 | 12,600.00 |
Master of Muamalat Administration | 200.00 | 400.00 | 48 | 9,600.00 | 19,200.00 |
Master of Muamalat Administration (Halal Product) | 200.00 | 400.00 | 42 | 8,400.00 | 16,800.00 |
Other Study Fees | (RM) | Payment |
Services | 150.00 | |
Registration and Bench Fees | 200.00 | NON- |
Student Card | 10.00 | RECURRENT |
Facilities | 100.00 | |
Convention | 1,000.00 | |
Convocation | 600.00 | |
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Co-Curriculum Fees | | |
- Full Time Student | 50.00 | |
- Part Time Student | 30.00 | RECURRENT |
Library Membership | 200.00 | (Per Year) |
Insurance (M'sian) | 24.00 | |
Insurance (International Student) | min 300.00 | (Per Year) |
Health Services | | |
- for Full Time Student Only | 50.00 | Per Semester |
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