UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS
Academic Program Approval
This form is a routing document for the approval of new
and revised academic programs. Proposing department should
complete this form. For more
information, call the Faculty Senate Office at 831-2921.
Submitted by: M. A. Muqtedar Khan phone number: 831-1939
Department: Political Science email address mkhan@udel.edu
Action: Add
Islamic Studies Minor
(Example: add major/minor/concentration, delete
major/minor/concentration,
revise major/minor/concentration,
academic unit name change, request for permanent status, policy change,
etc.)
Effective term_______________________________07F_______________________________________________________
(use format 04F, 05W)
Current
degree________________________________________________________________
(Example: BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA,
Proposed change leads to the
degree of: ___________________________________________
(Example: BA,
BACH, BACJ, HBA,
Proposed name: Islamic Studies Minor
Proposed new name for revised
or new major / minor / concentration / academic unit
(if applicable)
Revising or Deleting:
Undergraduate major / Concentration:______________________________________
(Example: Applied Music – Instrumental degree BMAS)
Undergraduate minor:____________________________________________________
(Example: African
Studies, Business
Administration, English, Leadership,
etc.)
Graduate Program Policy statement change:_________________________________
(Must attach your
Graduate Program Policy Statement)
Graduate Program of Study:______________________________________________
(Example: Animal Science: MS Animal Science: PHD
Economics: MA Economics: PHD)
Graduate minor / concentration:___________________________________________
List program changes for
curriculum revisions
List new courses required for
the new or revised curriculum:
(Be aware that approval
of the curriculum is dependent upon these courses successfully passing through
the Course Challenge list. If there are no new courses enter “None”)
Introduction to the Politics of Islam (200 level)
This course will be offered by the Political Science
department and cross-listed with History and Anthropology.
Other affected units:
(List other departments affected by this new or revised
curriculum. Attach permission from the
affected units. If no other unit is
affected, enter “None”)
Political Science and
International Relations, History, Philosophy, Anthropology, Foreign Languages
and Literature, English, and Art History.
Rationale:
(Explain your reasons
for creating, revising, or deleting the curriculum or program.)
Contemporary events dramatically underscore the global
significance of Islam and the global need for a better understanding of the
religion of Islam, the Islamic World and the various Muslim communities that
exist from
Universities across the country have already recognized
this fact and have either launched new programs of Islamic Studies or widened
and deepened existing ones (for a list of some programs, see attachment X). The
The demand for the courses on Islam and the Muslim
World on campus is clear. Nearly every course that addresses the subject of
Islam is oversubscribed. Campus events and talks that focus on Islam are
uniformly well-attended. The University has sufficient resources, as evident
from the existing course offerings, to constitute an Islamic Studies minor. Indeed,
there are at least twenty courses presently offered or proposed by faculty in
the
Clearly, a knowledge of Islam
and the Islamic World is a necessary asset to make
Finally, informal inquiries with students currently
taking Islam-related courses about their continued interest in such a program provide
ample reason to be optimistic about the prospects for early and steady
enrolment in the minor.
Program Requirements:
(Show the new or revised curriculum, as it should appear in
the Course Catalog. If this is a revision, be sure to indicate the changes
being made to the present curriculum.)
1.
The Islamic studies minor will require a total 18
credits (comprised of six courses from a list of designated or approved
courses).
2.
The six courses that will lead to the Islamic Studies
minor will include two core requirements.
3.
The two core requirements shall be: (A) An Introduction to Global Islam (200 level) and (B) a second course at the 200-300 level from the
following list of approved courses: HIST381, HIST377, ARTH236, and POSC377.
4.
The minor would require at least 3 courses at or
above the 300 level.
5.
The minor will have a designated advisor, as
authorized by the Dean’s Office, who will also be the chair or director of the
Islamic Studies Program when it is established. The three 300 level courses can
be any of those from Philosophy, Anthropology, History Political Science and
English [See attachment Y for list of courses].
6.
In addition, the designated advisor of the minor
(and in the future, the director of the proposed Islamic Studies Program) will
have the authority to make course substitutions for required courses.
7.
In order to complete the minor, the student will
take the two core courses for six credits
[See
3 above], and four courses, three of which will be of 300 level or above from
the list of courses available for
a total of 18 credits.
ROUTING AND AUTHORIZATION: (Please do not remove supporting
documentation.)
Department Chairperson Date
Dean of College Date
Chairperson, College Curriculum
Committee___________________________________Date_____________________
Chairperson, Senate Com. on UG or GR
Studies Date
Chairperson,
Senate Coordinating Com. Date
Secretary, Faculty Senate Date
Date of Senate Resolution Date
to be Effective
Registrar Program
Code Date
Vice Provost for Academic Programs
& Planning Date
Provost Date
Board of Trustee Notification Date
Revised