EUCLID › Course Proposal - Level 1 Approval task New Course Proposal for:Christian-Muslim Relations and the Relationship Between the World of Islam and the West Please review this report listing all the New Course Proposal information and then click NEXT. You will then have the option to approve or reject this proposal. Course Proposal Details for - Christian-Muslim Relations and the Relationship Between the World of Islam and the West (Course code not assigned) School School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures Summary This course will investigate two related, but nevertheless distinct, topics, namely the relationship between Christianity and Islam, and the relationship between the World of Islam and the West. There will thus be a focus on specifically religious thought and a focus on wider historical, political and social issues, in both the medieval/classical and modern/contemporary periods. Topics investigated will include scriptural foundations (Bible and Qur'an), later Christian thinking about Islam and Muslim thinking about Christianity, how Muslims and Christians have interacted over the course of the centuries, and, in the modern world, the relationship between the West and the World of Islam in political, social and cultural terms, in both Muslim-majority and Muslim-minority contexts. Students will thus come to a better understanding of the similarities and differences between the two traditions in terms of belief and practice, the different attitudes each tradition has had toward the other in history, the different factors involved in the contemporary relationship between the World of Islam and the West, and the prospects for dialogue and better mutual understanding in the future. This course is jointly taught with undergraduate students. Normal Year Taken Year 4 Undergraduate Course Level (PG/UG) UG Visiting Student Availability Available to all students SCQF Credits 20 Credit Level (SCQF) SCQF Level 10 Home Subject Area Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Other Subject Area Course Organiser Hugh Goddard Course Secretary Eleanor Birch % not taught by this institution Collaboration Information (School / Institution) Total contact teaching hours 22 Any costs to be met by students Pre-requisites Co-requisites Prohibited Combinations Visting Student Prerequisites Visiting students should have at least 3 courses in a suitable subject area at grade B or above (or be predicted to obtain this). We will only consider University/College level courses. Keywords IMES CMrelations Fee Code (if invoiced at course level) Proposer Eleanor Birch Default Mode of Study Assessment Default delivery period Semester 1 Marking Scheme to be employed Common Marking Scheme - UG Honours Mark/Grade Taught in Gaidhlig? No Course Type Standard Special Arrangements Before enrolling students on this course, you are asked to contact the IMES Secretary to ensure that a place is available (Tel: 504182, e-mail imes@ed.ac.uk). One 2,500 word essay (35%); one 3-hour examination (55%), class presentation and participation (10%). Components of Assessment Exam Information KIS: Written Exam 55% Coursework 10% Practical Exam 35% One three hour examination with a 20 page script book in the relevant main exam diet. Syllabus Feedback Graduate Attributes and Skills Study Abroad Reading List Header Reading List Reading Lists Available through the course learn page. Course description Learning outcomes 1. An understanding of the different dimensions of the relationship between Christianity and Islam, and b two communities 2. An awareness of both the similarities and contrasts between the two religions traditions 3. An ability to analyse the judgements made by each community about the other, and to locate these jud 4. A capacity to discern where there are possibilities for deeper mutual understanding and co-operation b 5. Improved skills in textual interpretation, critical evaluation of historical sources, and understanding cur Latest Approval Status Submitted for Level 1 Approval? Yes Level 1 Approval Status Awaiting Decision Level 2 Approval required? - Submitted for Level 2 Approval? - Level 2 Approval status - Senatus Approval required? - Submitted for Senatus Approval? - Approved by Senatus? - Full Approval Status - Submitted for input of further task details? - Further Course Details task completed? - Has Proposer cancelled proposal? No Reasons for rejection Level 1 rejection reason - Level 2 rejection reason - Senatus rejection reason - Uploaded Supporting Documents Document File Name - click on name to view document No supporting documentation has been uploaded You can leave this task by clicking on the Exit button. You can return to the task at a later date via the message in the Intray. Submit