Year 1
Academic year: 2025/26,
Starting in: September
Notes:
Students should aim to divide the number of credits they take in each academic year evenly between Semester 1 and Semester 2
It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that students choose outside courses in first year with a follow-on course in the second year, so that there is the possibility of an alternative degree programme at the end of second year
Compulsory courses
You must take these courses
Course options
Group A
Select exactly 40 credits in this group.
Level 8 courses in Schedules A to Q, S, T, W and Y
Challenge Courses: Engaging with complex problems through interdisciplinary collaboration
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Challenge Courses are designed to bring together students from different degree programmes to explore the complex issues facing the world today through interdisciplinary collaboration and creative thinking.
Working with each other and expert academics, students will gain new perspectives and develop important life skills highly valued by employers, such as teamwork, problem-solving and adaptability.
Year 2
Academic year: 2025/26,
Starting in: August
Notes:
It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that students choose outside courses in second year that follow on from first year, so that there is the possibility of an alternative degree programme at the end of second year.
Entry to Honours:
(1) Students must achieve 50% or more, at the first attempt, in Islamic and Middle Eastern Cultures.
(2) Students must achieve 50% or more, at the first attempt, in Introduction to Islam.
All courses (including any outside subjects) must be passed if students wish to spend all or part of their third year abroad; an outside course passed at Resit in August will be acceptable.
Compulsory courses
You must take these courses
Course options
Group A
Select exactly 40 credits in this group.
Islamic Studies Year 2 Course Options
Select exactly 40 credits
of the following courses
AND
Group B
Select exactly 40 credits in this group.
Challenge Courses: Engaging with complex problems through interdisciplinary collaboration
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Challenge Courses are designed to bring together students from different degree programmes to explore the complex issues facing the world today through interdisciplinary collaboration and creative thinking.
Working with each other and expert academics, students will gain new perspectives and develop important life skills highly valued by employers, such as teamwork, problem-solving and adaptability.
AND
Level 8 courses in Schedules A to Q, S, T, W and Y
Year 3
Academic year: 2025/26,
Starting in: August
Notes:
Final assessment:
One unit of assessment is allocated to every 20 credits and constitutes one 20-credit paper. The following are the 20-credit papers on which the classification of the degree is based.
Group A - Year 3 spent at Edinburgh (full year) - classification is based on the following twelve 20-credit papers (240 credits):
From year 3:
1. IMES Honours Option
2. IMES Honours Option
3. IMES Honours Option
4. IMES Honours Option
5. IMES Honours Option OR Globalised Muslim World Option
6. IMES Honours Option OR Option course from another School
From year 4:
7. IMES Dissertation Part 1 (same mark as 8)
8. IMES Dissertation Part 2
9. IMES Honours Option
10. IMES Honours Option
11. IMES Honours Option
12. IMES Honours Option OR Globalised Muslim World Option
Group B - Year 3 spent at Edinburgh (half year); and on Erasmus (half year) - classification is based on nine 20-credit papers: two IMES honours options and one Globalised Muslim World option in year 3, and all six 20-credit papers in year 4 (180 credits).
Group C - Year 3 spent on Erasmus (full year): classification is based on the six 20-credit papers in year 4 only (120 credits).
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
Group A
Select exactly 120 credits in this group.
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Core Honours Option Courses
Select between 40 and 120 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
'IMES option courses' are courses involving discursive studies of Islam/Middle East-related subjects with texts read in English. A list of courses is made available to students prior to the start of the new academic year, and whilst the courses offered change from year to year, they typically include subjects in history, politics, religion, or cultural studies.
AND
Globalised Muslim World Honours Option Courses
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Please be aware that all courses may not be available every year.
AND
Non-IMES Middle Eastern Related Course Collection
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
'Non-IMES Middle Eastern Related Courses' are courses being delivered outside IMES involving discursive studies of Islam/Middle East related subjects. A list of courses is made available prior to the start of the new academic year, and whilst availability varies from year to year, these courses are offered in a range of subject areas including Classics, Divinity, History, History of Art, Politics and Social Anthropology.
OR
Group B
Select exactly 120 credits in this group.
IMES ERASMUS half year
Select exactly 60 credits
of the following courses
AND
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Core Honours Option Courses
Select between 20 and 60 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
'IMES option courses' are courses involving discursive studies of Islam/Middle East-related subjects with texts read in English. A list of courses is made available to students prior to the start of the new academic year, and whilst the courses offered change from year to year, they typically include subjects in history, politics, religion, or cultural studies.
AND
Globalised Muslim World Honours Option Courses
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Please be aware that all courses may not be available every year.
OR
Group C
Select exactly 120 credits in this group.
IMES ERASMUS full year
Select exactly 120 credits
of the following courses
Year 4
Academic year: 2025/26,
Starting in: August
Notes:
Final assessment:
One unit of assessment is allocated to every 20 credits and constitutes one 20-credit paper. The following are the 20-credit papers on which the classification of the degree is based.
Year 3 spent at Edinburgh (full year) - classification is based on the following twelve 20-credit papers (240 credits):
From year 3:
1. IMES Honours Option
2. IMES Honours Option
3. IMES Honours Option
4. IMES Honours Option
5. IMES Honours Option OR Globalised Muslim World Option
6. IMES Honours Option OR Option course from another School
From year 4:
7. IMES Dissertation Part 1 (same mark as 8)
8. IMES Dissertation Part 2
9. IMES Honours Option
10. IMES Honours Option
11. IMES Honours Option
12. IMES Honours Option OR Globalised Muslim World Option
Year 3 spent at Edinburgh (half year); and on Erasmus (half year) - classification is based on nine 20-credit papers: two IMES honours options and one Globalised Muslim World option in year 3, and all six 20-credit papers in year 4 (180 credits).
Year 3 spent on Erasmus (full year): classification is based on the six 20-credit papers in year 4 only (120 credits).
Compulsory courses
You must take these courses
Course options
Group A
Select exactly 80 credits in this group.
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Core Honours Option Courses
Select between 20 and 80 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
'IMES option courses' are courses involving discursive studies of Islam/Middle East-related subjects with texts read in English. A list of courses is made available to students prior to the start of the new academic year, and whilst the courses offered change from year to year, they typically include subjects in history, politics, religion, or cultural studies.
AND
Globalised Muslim World Honours Option Courses
Select between 0 and 20 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Please be aware that all courses may not be available every year.