MPhil in Islamic Art & Architecture

The MPhil is a two-year course combining comprehensive training in the history of Islamic art, architecture and archaeology, research, and language instruction. The course is designed for students with little or no background in Islamic art and archaeology who wish also to learn Arabic or Persian or Ottoman Turkish. It is suitable either as a stand-alone course or as the first two years of doctoral research.

You will have a supervisor who will guide your progress through the course and who will agree with you a programme of work and a timetable for each term of the course, including: general skills and research specific training, formal teaching and instruction, attendance at lectures and seminars, and regular meetings (normally at least twice per term) with the supervisor for detailed discussion on your progress. You will be expected to attend tutorials, classes, lectures and seminars regularly, and your tutors and language instructors will give you regular assignments of written work. Tutors and language instructors report to your supervisor on your progress at the end of each term, and the supervisor will write a formal report upon your work and progress during the term.

KRC graduates have found employment in many and diverse fields including museums and cultural institutions, civil service, journalism, education, art galleries, and auction houses. Many graduates have also undertaken further research into subjects linked with Islamic art, and they have pursued successful careers in the academic world. Our primary goal at the KRC is to train the scholars and researchers of tomorrow.

For further information please refer to the Course Handbook, as well as the central University Admissions pages about this course, which can be found at the following URL:

https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/mphil-islamic-art-and-architecture