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The Bachelor of Human Sciences in Sociology and Anthropology (Honours) program at International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) provides students with a deep understanding of human behavior, social structures, and cultural dynamics. This interdisciplinary program combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, equipping graduates to analyze and address complex social issues.
The program integrates Islamic values into the study of social sciences, encouraging students to examine cultural phenomena through an ethical lens. Opportunities for practical fieldwork, community engagement, and research projects enhance students' learning experiences and prepare them for careers in various sectors, including social services, education, research, and community development.
By fostering a commitment to social justice and ethical responsibility, this program aims to produce knowledgeable and skilled graduates who can contribute positively to their communities and the wider society.
Entry Requirements
High School certificates or any other equivalent.
For other qualifications and certificates (e.g., UEC, Foundation, STAM, etc..) please contact our educational consultants or submit your application for Admission assessment.
University Required Courses
• Basic Philosophy and Islamic Worldview
• Knowledge and Civilisation in Islam
• Ethics and Fiqh of Contemporary Issues
• Tilawah Al-Quran 1 (Muslim)
• Tilawah Al-Quran 2 (Muslim)
• Arabic for Ibadah 1 (Muslim) / Arabic Language for Communication I (Non-Muslim)
• Arabic for Ibadah 2 (Muslim) / Arabic Language for Communication II (Non-Muslim)
• Usrah 1
• Usrah 2
• English for Academic Writing
• Family Management
• Leadership and Management
• Skill 1
• Skill 2
• Bahasa Melayu 1
• Bahasa Melayu 2
• Sustainable Development: Issues, Policies and Practices
• Usrah in Action 1 (SD: Community Profiling)
• Usrah in Action 2
Core Courses
1- Department Core
• Introduction to Sociology
• Introduction to Anthropology
• Man and Society in Muslim Scriptures
• Sociological and Anthropological Theories I
• Sociology of Marriage and Family
• Malaysian Society and Culture
• Sociological and Anthropological Theories II
• Social Research Methods I
• Social Stratification and Inequality
• Islamic Perspective of Sociology and Anthropology
• Work and Social Organization
• Social Research Methods II
• Rural and Urban
• Environment and Society
• Society Deviance and Society
• Social Change and Sustainable Development
2- Department Concentration
(Select FOUR courses - 24 CREDIT HOURS)
Concentration A
(choose any FOUR courses - 12 CREDIT HOURS)
• Glocalization and Social Entrepreneurship
• Education and Society
• Sociology of Childhood and Youth
• Social Demography and Population Transformation
• Economy and Society
• Islamic Ideology and Muslim Society
• Social Statistics
• Politics and Society
• Society and Technological Change
• Criminology
• Issues in Contemporary Muslim Society
• Sociology of the Cyberspace
• Social Gerontology
Concentration B
(choose any FOUR courses - 12 CREDIT HOURS)
• People and Cultures of South-East Asia
• Food and Society
• Media, Society and Culture
• Aborigines and the Natives
• Gender Cultural Analytics
• Ethnic Relation and Cultural Diversity
• Social Anthropology
• Social Problems
• Law, Culture, and Society
• Visual Anthropology
• Revelation and Society
• Clinical Ethnography
• Medical Anthropology
Final Year Project
• Final Year Project I
• Final Year Project II
Industrial Training
• Internship
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