Contemporary Islam

Today Islam is a topic that many speak about and few understand. As a student in our Washington Semester Contemporary Islam Program, you'll have the opportunity to learn all about Islam; including issues that Muslims are currently facing and the relationship between Islam and international politics. You'll analyze current challenges and concerns to the Muslim community, such as the war on terrorism and American promotion of democracy in the Middle East.

As a part of the program, you'll meet weekly with activists, religious leaders, ambassadors, and other respected figures to gain valuable firsthand insight into the Muslim approach to peace building, human rights, conflict resolution, development, economics, social justice, interfaith coexistence, and more. During your seminars, you'll be able to ask the tough questions of leading experts and gain invaluable knowledge from experienced professionals. In addition to our prominent guest speakers and off-campus seminars, you'll work at an internship for two days a week. We'll work with you to find an internship that will develop and support your career and/or academic goals. In the Contemporary Islam Program, we've found that our students excel at internships with interfaith organizations, foreign embassies, Muslim institutions, and Congress.

Exclusively, with the Washington Semester Contemporary Islam Program, you'll have the option to obtain the most out of your academic experience with an overseas practicum. You'll examine Islam from a true international perspective by studying in Egypt, Jordan, and Syria for three weeks during the semester. With the knowledge and experience you'll gain as a part of our program, abroad and in DC, you'll emerge with a true understanding of the complex dynamics that form Islam.