Undergraduate Catalog

HUMA 103 Islamic Culture and Civilization

This course introduces students to Islam, giving understandings of its historical, theological and cultural components and aspects of relevance. Given the historical record of Islam, the established civilization, and the values and principles of Islam, students will also be introduced to matters of relevance to Islamic life and Islamic culture. These matters of relevance include: Islamic systems and principles of organization; and, modern issues and debates, highlighting an Islamic worldview. The language of instruction is English.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ENGL 101, HUMA 100, HUMA 101

Offered

Fall