Academic content
The degree program in Islamic Studies provides in-depth knowledge on the Islamic world and its history and culture, profound insight into the Islamic religion, cultural, historical, and political understanding of current events and processes in Islamic societies, and solid skills in two of the three languages Arabic, Farsi, or Turkish. It focuses on a geographical area that encompasses North and West Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Southern Europe and Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Indonesia. Besides conveying knowledge of diverse forms of Islamic culture in their historical depth, the program also concentrates on the intellectual, cultural, and social phenomena and problems of the present-day Islamic world. Students are required to learn two of the three languages Arabic, Farsi, and Turkish. Over and above the modern written language, students also learn how to read written sources from older stages of development of these languages in the original version and use them for independent study. In addition to providing a solid grounding in Islamic studies and the necessary philological skills for academic research, the program enables students to engage critically with selected questions of Islamic studies and conduct independent research on them.
Subject combinations
An overview of all possible combination subjects for Islamwissenschaft (Islamic Studies):
- Educational Planning and Instructional Design
- German Studies
- English and American Studies
- FrancoMedia – French Language, Literature, and Culture
- Art History
- Scandinavian Studies
- Slavic Studies
- Sports Science – Promotion of Health through Exercise
- IberoCultura – Spanish Language, Literature, and Culture
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Cultural and Social Anthropology
- History
- Early Modern and Modern History
- Ancient Civilization Studies
- Archaeological Sciences
- Jewish Studies
- Musicology
- Sinology
- Sociology
- Ancient Near Eastern Studies
- European Anthropology
- Romance Studies
- Media and Cultural Studies
- Classical Philology
- Educational Science and Education Management
- FrancoMedia – French Language, Literature, and Media Culture
- German Studies from a German–French Perspective
- Romance languages and literatures
- Cultural Analysis/European Ethnology
- Social and Cultural Anthropology
Statutes
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Zulassungs- und Immatrikulationsordnung (ZImmO)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Rahmenordnung
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Rahmenordnung § 18
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2015 und sofern nicht Anwendung von § 18 Absatz 12 n.F. beantragt wurde)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Anlage A
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Islamwissenschaft (Nebenfach)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Islamwissenschaft (Nebenfach)
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2024; Abschluss des Studiums bis spätestens 30. September 2028)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Rahmenordnung
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2011 und sofern nicht ab dem Wintersemester 2011/2012 eine Neueinschreibung für ein anderes Haupt- oder Nebenfach erfolgt ist)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Anlage A
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2011 und sofern nicht ab dem Wintersemester 2011/2012 eine Neueinschreibung für ein anderes Haupt- oder Nebenfach erfolgt ist)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Islamwissenschaft (Nebenfach)
(Nur bei Studienbeginn zwischen dem 1. Oktober 2006 und dem 30. September 2011)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Islamwissenschaft (Nebenfach)
(Optional bei Studienbeginn zwischen dem 1. Oktober 2006 und dem 30. September 2009; Abschluss des Studiums bis spätestens 30. September 2014)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Anlage D
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2011 und sofern nicht ab dem Wintersemester 2011/2012 eine Neueinschreibung für ein anderes Haupt- oder Nebenfach erfolgt ist)
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Satzung über ergänzende Regelungen zum Zulassungs- und Prüfungsrecht
The versions of statutes with relevance to teaching and learning provided on this page by the Department of Legal Affairs (in particular admission and selection regulations as well as subject and examination regulations) are primarily for information purposes. This means that all amendments subsequently agreed upon by the University Senate have been integrated into the respective text of the original statutes; in the case of the examination regulations for bachelor's and master's degree programmes, this generally relates to extracts of the respective examination regulations (framework examination regulations, subject-specific provisions, and appendices).
The greatest care has been taken in writing these versions. Nevertheless, it cannot be entirely ruled out that errors may have occurred. Consequently, it is solely the officially announced statutes and statute amendments that are legally binding, i.e. as published in the Amtlichen Bekanntmachungen der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau [de] or, up to the year 2000, in the official gazette of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts.
