Master Programs

Birmingham College

Master Programs

Explore the profound insights of the Quran with our specialized Master of Arts program in Tafseer and Uluum al-Quran.

MA Tafseer wa Uluum al Quran

Study Duration

2 years (4 semesters)

Study Type

On-site/live attendance online OR online distance learning.

Course times

Thu 6-9pm

Program Objectives

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Subject Details

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Admission Requirements

General Requirements for Registration and Admission to the College:

  1. Submitting the registration application within the specified registration period for the program.
  2. Completing the registration form on the college’s website.
  3. Providing the required document copies for registration in each program.
  4. Presenting two academic recommendations or references from an academic or religious institution or individual.
  5. Providing a curriculum vitae (CV).
  6. The applicant must be at least 17 years old.
  7. The applicant should not have been expelled from an educational institution (university, college, academy, etc.) for disciplinary reasons.
  8. Payment of the registration fees.

 

Requirements for Registration and Admission to Master’s Programs in Arabic:

In addition to the aforementioned general requirements, the following are specific requirements for registration and admission to this program:

  1. Proficiency in the Arabic language, both reading and writing. (Applicants may be required to demonstrate their Arabic language proficiency or take a placement test.)
  2. A Bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies or in one of the specializations in Sharia sciences.
Tuition Fees

Registration fees: £100

Tuition fees for one academic year: – regular: £1800 

After 30% discount: £1260

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Graduation Ceremony

Birmingham College of Humanities (BCH) cordially invites you to the Day of Knowledge and Graduation Ceremony, scheduled to take place, insha Allah, at The New Bingly Hall, B18 5PP, Birmingham, on Sunday, November 3, 2024. The program will consist of a sequence of lectures, discussions, nashids, and Quranic recitations.