Graduate Diploma
UniSA is South Australia's largest tertiary provider for education degrees. We are the only tertiary institution in Australia to offer a postgraduate qualification that is specifically focused on Islamic education.
Islamic schools are increasing in number around the world and there are over 50 in Australia. The Graduate Diploma in Education (Islamic Education) takes a global view, so you will gain perspective of the Islamic worldview as it intersects with contemporary education discourse and research.
You will graduate with a relevant, respected qualification. The curriculum for this graduate diploma is informed by our world-class research (research that has been ranked number one in SA1) and it delves into current debates, theories and research relevant to this specialisation. Our commitment to research with an industry focus is unprecedented in South Australia. In the 2015 nationwide Excellence in Research for Australia evaluation, 97 per cent of our assessed research was rated world-class or above.
1 2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
The Graduate Diploma in Education (Islamic Education) offers professional learning aligned with contemporary educational polices, standards and practices, within the framework of Islamic teaching.
The courses you will study relate to contemporary issues, and include themes of student wellbeing and managing learning environments. You will develop skills to better meet the needs, and improve the quality of education, for Muslim students.
You will graduate with foundations in contemporary Islamic theology, and in Islamic teaching across a range of diverse educational settings for Muslim students.
If you wish to contribute to research development in Islamic education, and education more broadly, you could consider continuing with a Master of Education or a PhD. If you decide to exit this program after the first four courses, you will receive a Graduate Certificate in Education (Islamic Education).
As a graduate of this qualification, you could reasonably expect to find employment in Islamic schools or possibly Madrassahs, Pesantrens, or in state and private schools with a high percentage of Muslim students. Educational settings could range from early childhood to school learning.
If you wish to contribute to research development in Islamic education, and education more broadly, you could consider continuing with a Master of Education or a PhD.