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CORE COURSES
EDP 6010 Advanced Educational Psychology (3 credit hours)
This course surveys the Islamic approaches to the teaching and practice ofeducational psychology. Western and Islamic approaches to educational
psychology are compared. An in-depth analysis of modern learning theories as
they relate to the school and everyday life is also investigated.
EDP 6150 Research Methodology (3 credit hours)
This course aims to develop in the student the method of thinking throughapplication of scientific method. It aims to enable students to understand and be
able to apply basic research methodology and scientific method in practical
research relevant to the field of education. Through the course the students areexpected to learn the principles of research methodology and to plan and design a
research project relevant to their specific area of specialization.
EDP 6110 Educational Measurement and Statistics (3 credit hours)
The focus of this course is on measurement and statistical techniques available foranalyzing and interpreting data. Evaluation of the use of statistics (i.e. its use and
limitations) in social science research is reviewed.
EDF 6050 Advanced History and Philosophy of Islamic (3 credit hours)
Education
An overview of the history and philosophy of Islamic education is the thrust of this course. Major
educational figures, theories, institutions, and developments from early Muslim history throughmodern times are examined and interpreted in their cultural contexts. The distinct nature of
philosophic inquiry functioning within a socio-cultural setting in the construction of Islamic
educational theory is emphasized.
RESEARCH
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EDU 6998 Thesis Related to the Field of Specialization (6 credit hours)
EDU 6997 Directed Research Practicum (3 credit hours)
(For Non-Thesis Option)
This course is offered to the Master of Education students who will be opting for
the non-thesis option only. It will focus on current issues of importance to the
education profession. Students will be guided in selecting a feasible researchtopic and writing a quality research paper employing all the basic research skills
they have acquired in the course on research methodology. The research paper
will be a description, an analysis, an evaluation and synthesis of the selectedtopic. The research paper will be about 6000 words in length or between 25 to 30
pages.
EDU 6995 Comprehensive Examination (No credit hours)
(For Non-Thesis Option)
Philosophically, the comprehensive examination is theoretically based and willcover the general and broad area of his specialization. It comprises two papers,
each three hours in duration, which will cover some aspects of the specialized and
core courses. The examinations will be set and evaluated by two faculty members
in the area of specialization. An authoritative figure would be appointed as anadditional examiner if there were a discrepancy between the two examiners. To
establish the reliability of the examination an evaluation or marking scheme will
be developed. The examination will be offered only in the regular semester. Acandidate will be allowed to repeat once if he or she fails in the first attempt.
SPECIALIZED COURSES
TEACHING OF ARABIC TO NON ARABIC SPEAKERS
Specialized
EDL 6530 Issues in Arabic Grammar (3 credit hours)
This course introduces the proper use of Arabic grammar for students of ASL
(Arabic as a second language). An overview of the different Arabicgrammarian schools of thought is also covered in this course.
EDL 6210 Issues in Arabic Teaching Methodology (3 credit hours)
A detailed account of major twentieth century trends in Arabic language Teaching
is introduced in this course. An examination of historical, political, social, and
literary factors influencing trends in Arabic language teaching methodology will
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be covered, together with implications on the formulation of theories in Arabic
language learning and teaching.
EDL 6510 Arabic Literature and Text Analysis (3 credit hours)
This course focuses on critical examination of selected Arabic literature.Discussion on the development of Arabic literature from pre-Islamic era to
modern times will also be covered.
EDL 6520 An Introduction to Ilm al-Lughah (3 credit hours)
Introduction to the historical development of the field of linguistics, with anemphasis on the Arabic language is the core of this course. The impact of Arabic
on past and modern civilizations will also be investigated.
Electives
EDL 6540 Rhetoric and Criticism (3 credit hours)
A survey on principles and rules of Arabic rhetoric and the concept of criticism in
Arabic literature will be covered in this course. An examination of major
historical trends in Arabic rhetoric and criticism, and their application in
evaluating Arabic literature will also be reviewed.
EDL 6550 Psycholinguistics (3 credit hours)
Critical evaluation of recent research and theory on the psychological processes
underlying acquisition and development of language are covered by this course.
Emphasis on the processes and strategies of Arabic acquisition and learning as a
second language are also reviewed.
EDL 6650 Malay-Islamic Literature (3 credit hours)
This course introduces the origin, historical development, and current usages of
Islamic literature in the Malay Archipelago. The mutual impact of Malay
literature and the coming of Islam to the Malay Archipelago, its implications onthe role of language in the Islamization process will be studied.
EDL 6610 Islamic Culture and Civilization (3 credit hours)
Underlying factors affecting the formation of Islamic culture and civilizationthroughout history will be discussed. Comparison and contrast of Islamic cultural
and civilization formation and growth with those in other societies will be
investigated together with enduring aspects of Islamic culture and civilization.
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EDL 6320 Instructional Materials in the Teaching of Arabic (3 credit hours)
Students will be introduced to the systematic design and development of
instructional materials for teaching Arabic in schools. Skill development in the
selection, utilization, and evaluation of available instructional media for Arabiclanguage teaching, will also be investigated.
EDL 6350 Textbook Development in the Teaching of Arabic (3 credit hours)
The focus of this course will be the principles in the systematic design anddevelopment of textbooks and supporting teacher guides for teaching Arabic in
schools. Skill development in the selection, utilization, and evaluation of available
textbook materials for teaching Arabic will be reviewed.
EDL 6560 Contrastive and Error Analysis (3 credit hours)
Comparison and contrast of relevant aspects of Arabic and other selected
languages will be investigated. Analysis of language learning problems via error
analysis faced by Malay studies, in particular, will be done.
TEACHING OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION
Specialized
EDC 6220 Issues in Methods of Teaching Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
The topics to be discussed in this course will be:
a. Basic issues in the teaching of Islamic education in schools
b. Teaching methods in Islamic education from early Muslim history to
modern times are examined; and
c. Implications for the role of the teacher and the development of a
teaching theory in Islamic education.
EDC 6770 Advanced Psychological Foundations of Islamic Education
(3 credit hours)
This course will cover the following aspects:
a. A Qur'anic perspective on the psychological bases of Islamic Education.b. Examination of early and contemporary Muslim scholarly contributions to the
advancement of Islamic educational psychology; and
c. Implications on the planning of educational programs in contemporaryMuslim societies.
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EDC 6810 Advanced Social Foundations of Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
To be covered in this course will be the following:
a. Quranic perspective on the social bases of Islamic Education.
b. Examination of early and contemporary Muslim scholarly contribution to theadvancement of Islamic educational sociology; and
c. Implications on the planning of educational programs in contemporary
Muslim societies.
EDC 6315 Curriculum of Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
This course is a study of Islamic education curriculum, its relationship to societyand to present practices in schools. An analysis and interpretation of factors that
shape the development of Islamic education curricula from early Muslim history
to the present, focusing on the role of the Qur'an and Sunnah. The design andimplementation of Islamic education curriculum in past and contemporary
multifaith societies will also be reviewed.
Electives
EDC 6330 Instructional Materials for Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
This course is the systematic design and development of instructional materials
for teaching Islamic education in schools. Skill development in the selection,
utilization, and evaluation of available instructional media for Islamic educationwill be investigated.
EDC 6360 Textbook Development in Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
This course covers the principles in the systematic design and development oftextbooks and supporting teacher guides in teaching Islamic education in schools.
Skill development in the selection, utilization, and evaluation of available
textbook materials for teaching Islamic education will also be highlighted.
EDC 6410 Teacher Education for Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
Two major topics will be covered in this course, i.e.:
a. Philosophical and historical analysis of the purposes, processes, andforms of Islamic teacher education programmes; and
b. Implications on the role of teacher education programmes in
contemporary society.
The aim of this course is to help students to understand:
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a. The Quranic basis of the scientific investigations of psychology in
Islam including the works of Muslim scholars
b. The principles of guidance and counseling and groups in guidance and
counseling
c. Leadership and programme management and principles of programme
construction and evaluation; and
d. Techniques, practices and group dynamics, foundations and theoretical
assumptions of counseling, and schools of counseling such as
psychoanalysis, social learning and gestalt.
EDC 6740 Communication Aspects in Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
This course will review the role of spoken communication, especially Arabic and
Arabic-based languages, in the origin, growth, and maintenance of Islamic
education throughout Muslim history, and its implications on the importance ofthe language curriculum in Islamic educational planning and implementation.
EDC 6745 Mass Media in Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
The focus of this course is how mass media shapes an individual's creation of
social reality with regard to the dissemination of Islamic values and knowledge.
It will also investigate the development, structure, and functions of mass mediaand media systems as they affect the nature, form, and progress of Islamic
education.
EDC 6760 The Non-Formal Aspects in Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
Two components of this course are: -
a. Analysis of the origin and development of non-formal Islamic educational
institutions throughout Muslim history; andb. Implications on contemporary approaches to Islamic educational planning
and organization.
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
Specialized
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EDA 6565 Basic Theories in Educational Administration (3 credit hours)
The course covers the following topics:
a. Principles and theories in educational administration.
b. Development of an awareness and understanding of the social, political,
historical, economic, and cultural bases for educational organization and
administration; and
c. Discussion of such principles and theories in the context of Muslim
educational history.
EDA 6775 Islamic Perspectives in Administration and Human Relation
(3 credit hours)The three topics to be covered are:
a) Qur'anic perspective on the philosophical, social, and psychological bases ofadministration and human relations.
b) Examination of early and contemporary Muslim scholarly contributions to theadvancement of Islamic educational administrative thought.
c) Implications on the administration of educational programmes in contemporaryMuslim societies.
EDA 6590 Educational Planning and Evaluation (3 credit hours)
This course exposes students to the application of curriculum development and
program planning principles to the design and implementation of educationalprogrammes. Methods of evaluating educational programmes, and emphasis on
the planning and evaluation of Islamic educational programmes will also be
investigated
EDA 6480 Human Resource Development and Management (3 credit hours)
This course investigates the nature and function of programmes for developing
human resources in educational, business, government and organizational
settings. Analysis of the organismic, psychological, spiritual and social domainsof the person functioning within the context of a Muslim Ummah will also be
reviewed.
Electives
EDA 6450 Economics of Education (3 credit hours)
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The relationship between economics/economic systems and the development and
growth of Islamic education/educational institutions throughout Muslim history,together with an analysis of issues and problems in financing and promoting
Islamic educational programmes in Muslim societies, will be investigated in this
course.
EDA 6465 Curriculum and Instructional Leadership (3 credit hours)
The course reviews the interrelationships of various components of a curriculumdesign as a basis for decision-making in constructing and improving instructional
programmes.
EDA 6475 Computer in Administration (3 credit hours)
The thrust of this course is an examination of various computer-based
technologies used in school administration. In addition theories and modelsrelating to computer-assisted instruction, computer-based training, computer
literacy, and other uses of computers as instructional and administrative media,
will also be investigated.
EDA 6570 Teacher Education and Administration (3 credit hours)
The core of this course covers the following aspects:
a. The design, management, and evaluation of teacher training programmes atthe preservice, in-service, and continuing education levels.
b. Comparison and contrast of teacher training programme across differentsocieties; and
c. Implications on the role of teacher education in Muslim societies.EDA 6585 System Analysis and Management (3 credit hours)
The following will be investigated in this course:
a. The application of a systems approach to educational planning andmanagement.
b. Emphasis on the person as a valuable resource person in an Organization; andc. Development of an appreciation for the Islamic concept of human and
organizational interdependence.
EDA 6660 Educational Issues in Malaysia (3 credit hours)
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This course reviews the integration and synthesis of the concepts, principles,
trends, and pertinent issues in education and schooling in Malaysia. Emphasiswill also be made on the Islamic paradigm as a framework in which responses to
educational issues and challenges are addressed.
EDA 6665 Current Issues in Educational Administration (3 credit hours)
This course analysis the integration and synthesis of the concepts, principles,trends, and pertinent issues in educational administration. Emphasis will also be
made on the Islamic paradigm as a framework in which responses to educational
administration issues and challenges are addressed.
EDA 6670 Current Issues in Educational Planning (3 credit hours)
This course reviews the integration and synthesis of the concepts, principles,trends, and pertinent issues in educational planning. Emphasis on the Islamic
paradigm as a framework in which responses to educational planning issues and
challenges will also be addressed.
EDA 6725 Management and Administration in Pre-School (3 credit hours)
This course investigates the concepts, principles, and procedures for planning,managing, and interpreting the learning environment for young children.
Identification and analysis of problems and issues in preschool educationadministration, and emphasis on Islamically - based concepts, principles, andprocedures will also be highlighted.
EDA 6735 Management and Administration in Primary Schools (3 credit hours)
The course focuses on the concepts, principles, and procedures for planning,managing, and interpreting the learning environment for primary school children.
Identification and analysis of problems and issues in primary education
administration, and emphasis on Islamically-based concepts, principles, and
procedures will also be investigated.
EDA 6747 Management and Administration in Secondary Schools (3 credit hours)
Concepts, principles, and procedures for planning, managing, and interpreting the
learning environment for secondary school children, will be the main thrust of thiscourse. Identification and analysis of problems and issues in secondary education
administration will be discussed.
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EDA 6755 Management and Administration in Tertiary Institutions (3 credit hours)
This course reviews the development of tertiary education in Malaysia and how
the universities are managed. Topics for discussion include the role of university
administrators, the faculty, support staff, curriculum development, planning,
programming and budgeting and student affairs. Special issues of universityadministration such as evaluation of academic staff, problems concerning
students, Higher Education Acts and others will be highlighted together with an
emphasis on Islamically-based concepts, principles, and procedures.
COUNSELING
Specialized
EDG 6430 Principles and Theories of Guidance and (3 credit hours)
Counseling
This course analysis the constructs, principles, and techniques of major
counseling theories. Emphasis on Islamic theory of counseling and the role ofcounseling in Islam will also be highlighted.
EDG 6495 Mental Health (3 credit hours)
This course overviews and analyzes of mental health concepts, research and the
dynamics of human behavior. An examination of human mental health will begiven to the Western and Islamic Psychological paradigms. In addition, early
Muslim scholars approach to mental health will also be discussed.
EDG 6440 Techniques in Counseling (3 credit hours)
This course covers the following components:
a. Counseling skill development drawing from various counselingtheories.
b. Premises on which western and Islamic approaches to counseling arebased, examined and compared; and
c. Implications on the model counsellor in Islam.EDG 6275 Counseling Practicum (3 credit hours)
The practice of supervised counseling in laboratory and field settings is the
strength of this course. The use of cases, tapes, role-playing and analysis of
counseling processes and counselor responses will be encouraged/required.Ethics in counseling in Islam will be observed.
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Electives
EDG 6280 Career Development (3 credit hours)
Theory of Careers and counseling techniques for those intending to be counselors
in schools, agencies, higher education institutions, and organizational settings willbe analyzed. The concepts of working as Obadiah in Islam and the Islamic work
ethic are explored in this course.
EDG 6490 Guidance and Counseling in Schools (3 credit hours)
Two major components of this course include:
a. Principles of developmental guidance, role and function of the schoolcounsellor, group guidance and case techniques, and parent and teacher
consultation; andb. Effective programming in school counseling including developmental
curriculum, academic program planning, motivation, retention, consultation,
and reference.
EDG 6415 Career Counseling (3 credit hours)
The aim of this course is to help students:a. To understand themselves and their environmentb. To help them make life adjustmentc. To achieve emotional maturity; andd. To involve in career planning and decision-making processes.
EDG 6425 Family Counseling (3 credit hours)
This course introduces students to the family as a social unit within a changing
social and cultural environment. An examination and discussion of the theoretical
and historical development of family therapy will be made together with
implications for the development of an Islamic theory of family therapy.
EDG 6445 Counseling From An Islamic Perspective (3 credit hours)
This course is meant to expose students to the various aspects of counseling from
the Islamic perspective, according to the following outlines: to help students to
understand the concepts of Guidance and Counseling, to discuss in detail theconcept and principles of Islam as a basic to Islamic Counseling; to discusshuman nature in the Holy Quran and theHadith, to evaluate the views of human
nature in psychology as a basis for counseling in non-Muslim countries; and to
discuss the code of ethics in Islamic Counseling.
EDG 6455 Peer Counseling (3 credit hours)
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This course introduces constructs, principles, and techniques of peer group
counseling in school and non-school settings. The practical aspects of peer groupcounseling and developmental programming, including leadership and
participatory experiences in the formation, maintenance, development, and
closing stages of peer group counseling, will be discussed.
EDG 6498 Group Dynamics (3 credit hours)
This course aims at studying the dynamics of group behavior. Emphasis on the
analysis and attainment of leadership behaviors that are most facilitative ofindividual and group purposes and goals will be highlighted together with
implications in educational settings.
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Specialized
EDP 6601 Theories of Human Development (3 credit hours)
This course is an analysis of recent literature in the field of human developmentwith special emphasis on early experiences at home and at school, peer
relationships, socio- cultural influences, and determinants of self-concepts.
EDP 6605 Child Psychology (3 credit hours)
This course studies various theories and research findings in child psychology,
which essentially reviews critically child development from all aspects namely the
physical, intellectual, spiritual, moral, emotional and social aspects. The critical
review emphasizes the understanding of child development from the Islamicperspective as against secular-based ones.
EDP 6610 Theories of Personality (3 credit hours)
The biological, psychological and spiritual foundations of personality will bestudied in this course. Emphasis will be placed on the integrative aspects of
personality.
EDP 6615 School Testing Programme (3 credit hours)
This course is an analytical study of school testing programmes, with reference to
the purpose, philosophy, and plan of testing that will relate testing to the totalprogrammes of instruction, guidance and administrative education in schools and
school systems.
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Electives
EDP 6620 Analysis of Behaviour in Groups (3 credit hours)
This course is concerned with observation and measurement of behavior in
educational groups, such as classroom, playground, therapy groups,
administrative and staff groups. An introduction to group dynamics will also beemphasized.
EDP 6625 Psychology of Classroom Learning (3 credit hours)
This course involves the analytical study of learning of activities in the classroom,
with reference to the learning of school subjects. The focus is on the learning
process. Theories and principles of learning related to classroom situations willalso be discussed.
EDP 6285 Personality Disorders (3 credit hours)
This course is a systematic study of the theoretical contributions of majorpsychologists to a basic understanding of the dynamics of human personality. It
also discuses and critically examines personality theories from an Islamic
perspective, with emphasis on the spiritual dimension in the formation of human
personality, and the Islamic concept ofinsan kamil (the perfect human being).
EDP 6332 Social Psychology in Education (3 credit hours)
This course will examine the social-psychological millieux of education. Thecourse focuses on the underpinning issues of social psychology and its importance
to education. Students will be encouraged to analyze and examine the issues in
the context of educational setting and from the ummatic perspective.
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
Specialized
EDC 6701 Curriculum Theory and Organization (3 credit hours)
The purpose of this course is to explore the foundations, design development and
implementation of curriculum K- 12 and other settings and to examine the
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administrators, teachers', and leaders' role in curriculum decision-making,
development, and implementation.
EDC 6705 Models of Teaching (3 credit hours)
This course is a study of instruction. Although considerable focus will be on themodels presented in the text book, the intent is for the student to explore the area
of instruction, including research base, learning styles, and communication.
EDC 6710 Issues in Curriculum and Instruction (3 credit hours)
The purpose of this course is to engage students in the exploration and discussionof critical issues in education, which directly affect their work as educators.
EDC 6715 The Teaching of Thinking (3 credit hours)
The course provides an instructional framework for teaching specific thinking
skills and for developing and nurturing the teaching of skillful and reflectivethinking in all content areas
(k - 12).
Electives
EDC 6720 Educational Technology (3 credit hours)
This is an elective course for the M. Ed Programme, which cuts across specificsubject specialization and aims to introduce participants to current ideas and
concepts related to the development of educational technology, particularly in its
applications to teaching and learning. The course attempts to strike a balancebetween theory and practical / hands-on activities and aims at increasing
participants awareness of the need for the applications of educational technology
in todays educational system.
SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
Specialized
EDF 6805 History of Muslim Education (3 credit hours)
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This is a descriptive and analytical study of the history of Muslim education as it
developed with the rise of Islam, in the time of the Prophet, the Khulafa al-
Rashidun and the Umayyad Caliphate in the 7th and 8th centuries and its
crystallization and blooming during the Abbasid Caliphate in the 9th and 10th
centuries as an advanced and progressive system of education. It also looks into
the theoretical and philosophical framework that informed it and the curricularand pedagogical concepts and practices that were employed in Muslim education.
The course also examines the different stages of Muslim education, the ancillary
systems, waqfsystem, the role and status of Muslim teachers. It then reviews thecauses of stagnation that later set in the Muslim education and the processes of
modernization that started with the changes that were introduced during the
colonial period. Finally, the course surveys the post-colonial and contemporaryproblems of Muslim education as well as the emergent movements and ideologies
designed to eradicate decline in and revitalize Muslim education in the present
times and for the future.
EDF 6801 Qualitative Research Methods (3 credit hours)
This course is a general introduction to the philosophy and methods of qualitative
research. It is an introduction to philosophical, historical, and other
methodologies as aspects of qualitative educational research. The aim of thecourse is to develop an understanding of the idea of qualitative research as a
whole and the various ways in which such research is done. However, it is
necessary also to work through the special methods e.g. philosophical,anthropological, sociological, historical, and so on, those are taken to be
qualitative. There will be a consideration of these special methods and
viewpoints.There will also be an examination of theses, to determine their qualitativecharacteristics and how (and why) they are done well or not so well. An
operating assumption of the course is that students in the class are, or will be
writing a thesis or dissertation using the qualitative method of research.
EDF 6810 Advanced Social Foundations of Islamic (3 credit hours)
Education
This course focuses on Quranic perspective on the sociological bases of Islamic
Education. Examination of early and contemporary Muslim scholarly
contributions to the advancement of social foundational thought in Islamiceducation, and implications on the planning of educational programmes in
contemporary Muslim societies will also be covered.
EDF 6815 Islamic Critical Pedagogy (3 credit hours)
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This course analyzes Education not only as the transmission of knowledge from
one generation to the next, but rather a process by which the present generationcritically appropriates knowledge created by the previous one, in order to
understand the present better and if need be to change it. To learn, therefore, is to
understand critically. Where the Quran underscores the importance of personal
effort in understanding the signs (ayah) of Allah for the faithful, it also givespreference to critical thinking over passive acceptance (taqleed) of the past.
Understanding the signs of Allah, however, cannot be a one time event but an
ongoing historical process. It has to be a process by which the previousunderstanding of the signs of Allah is appropriated critically. That is how it
should be if knowledge is to grow.
This course is designed to re-introduce into Islamic education a forgotten element
of Islamic tradition, i.e. critical thinking. It will do this by way of discussing thevarious theories of critique in vogue at present in the West.
Electives
EDF 6010 Philosophy in Education for Thinking (3 credit hours)
This course introduces students to the central issues of philosophy and the role ofphilosophy in education for thinking, in particular, the contribution of logic, ethics
and aesthetics. Effort will also be made to deal with particular subject areas at
particular educational levels to illustrate how philosophy can be relevant there.Some reflections will also be made on the significance of philosophy for
curriculum development, teacher preparation and teaching for thinking
classroom.
EDF 6825 Educational Classics (3 credit hours)
This course involves a critical examination of enduring writings on education in
Muslim and non-Muslim civilizations. This exercise is meant to provide aninsight into educational thoughts and how society and culture shape educational
ideas. The thinkers concern over the concept of education, its goals and the
means of producing the educated man will be among the central focus of thecourse. This course will include the works of Plato,Al-Ghazali, Ibn Al-Arabi, IbnKhaldun, and Dewey
EDF 6830 Comparative Issues in Islamic Education (3 credit hours)
This course introduces a cross-cultural perspective on the integration and
synthesis of the concepts, principles, trends, and pertinent issues in education andschooling especially in Muslim countries. Emphasis on the Islamic paradigm as a
framework in which responses to educational issues and challenges will also be
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addressed.
EDF 6835 Education and Society (3 credit hours)
This course involves an analysis of the relationships existing between educationand its social context. Past, present, and future purposes and practices of
education and schooling, together with emphasis on educational institutions in
Muslim societies will be discussed.
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Specialized
EDC 6610 Instructional Design and Theory for Instruction (3 credit hours)
This course introduces students to an overview of instructional designdevelopment and relates it with developments in instructional technology. It then
focuses on the five domains of instructional design and examines each domain
critically. Theoretical bases from other disciplines as well as major learning
theories will also be discussed, with special emphasis on instructional strategies,
the formulation of instructional objectives and assessment of learning.
EDC 6620 Instructional Technology Development and (3 credit hours)
Utilization
In this course, five areas of instructional technology development/ utilization willbe examined in detail namely print technologies, audiovisual technologies,
computer-based technologies, integrated technologies and process-based
technologies. While the primary focus of the course is on the use of technology in
school settings, the course will also be relevant to persons involved in training and
adult education. The intent of the course is to provide a general understanding ofinstructional theory and media, and enable educators and trainers to make more
rationale choices regarding technology. Not only will key characteristics of
different media be surveyed, but the principles and issues concerning theirappropriate use will also be discussed.
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EDC 6630 Communication and Innovation Theory in (3 credit hours)
Instructional Technology
This course reviews communication and innovation theory as it relates to
instructional technology. It covers the nature of communication problems from
western and Islamic perspective, communication variables discussed in researchliterature, functions of communications, elements of innovation and the
instructional technologists role in applying both communication and innovation
theory. The course emphasizes practice of communication skills that will berequired in instructional technology positions, especially writing and speaking
about proposed innovations.
EDC 6640 Management and Evaluation in Instructional (3 credit hours)
Technology
The course examines two main aspects; i.e. management of instructional
technology and evaluation of instructional technology. The management
component will cover the areas of project management, resource management,delivery system management and information management. The evaluation
component includes problem analysis, criterion-referenced measurement,
formative and summative evaluation.
Electives
EDC 6650 Design and Implementation of Educational (3 credit hours)
Software
This course provides an opportunity for students to learn about design and
implementation issues related to the creation of software applications foreducation and training purposes. It is hands-on course that requires the
completion of an educational software project. While the project can take a
number of forms, it is assumed that most will be multimedia and/or web-based.
EDC 6470 Managing Educational Resources and (3 credit hours)
Technology
The focus of this course is on management of instructional technology services,
theories and methods for creating efficient and effective instructional technology
centers and programmes in schools.
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TEACHING THINKING
Specialized
EDC 6110 Islamic Foundation of Critical and Creative (3 credit hours)
Thinking
Creativity and critical thinking are two important elements emphasized in the
Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The Islamic legacy hasfurnished brilliant examples of creativity and critical thinking by early Muslim
intellectuals who laid the foundations of Islamic law and thought. This course
aims at familiarizing students with the Islamic foundation of thinking and to
motivate them to be creative and critical thinkers.
EDC 6120 Human Cognition (3 credit hours)
The course is geared towards understanding the human mind. Its domain includequestions concerning how people perceive the world, acquire and remember
information, use knowledge, understand language, learn psychology, as well as
from other cognitive sciences.
EDC 6130 Critical and Creative Thinking Skills (3 credit hours)
The course discusses the foundations of critical and creative thinking. To be ableto acquire the critical and creative thinking skills, there would be a need to initiate
a variety of mental processes, and also to exhibit certain abilities and dispositionson the part of the person. These basic elements would be the foundations tocritical and creative thinking. Such thinking is to be appreciated as a necessity to
ensure the effectiveness of problem solving, decision-making and judgments
specifically, and to ensure that the role of ubudiyyah (servanthood) and khilafah
(vicegerency) is done well.
EDC 6140 Methodology of Teaching Thinking Skills (3 credit hours)
This course will discuss the various approaches and methods of teaching of
thinking as required by different educational systems/curriculum designs, andhow these are operationalized in the classroom lesson plans. Also this course will
focus on identifying and developing teaching materials that enhance the teachingof thinking and also the techniques to evaluate the acquisition of thinking skills.
Finally, in an effort to see theory translate into practice, microteaching will also
be conducted.
8/6/2019 Course Description Masters
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DIPLOMA LEVEL FOUNDATION COURSES
EDF 5391 Introduction to Education (4 credit hours)
This survey course introduces students to the foundations of education, namely
the philosophical, sociological, historical and psychological foundations ofeducation. The foundations will emphasize the Islamic Perspective.
EDC 5392 Principles of Teaching (3 credit hours)
This course will provide an overview of issues in teaching and learning while
providing much insight into learning how to teach for the beginning teacher. The
concept of the effective teacher would be discussed and various instructionalstrategies would be given emphasis. Students would also be guided on the
principles of classroom management on handling discipline, motivating studentsand on assessment and evaluation.
EDC 5393 Practice of Teaching (2 credit hours)
This course aims to develop the skills of teaching. Students will be guided in and
sensitized to instructional practices in schools. The focus will be on thepractical/practicum aspect of the course in terms of mentoring.
8/6/2019 Course Description Masters
21/21