Islamic Banking and Finance MSc MSc
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About the course
This programme is not running for 2013 entry.
This programme is designed for recent graduates from a wide range of disciplines such as accounting and/or finance, who wish to develop an understanding of the field of Islamic banking and finance and differentiate themselves from other candidates in the employment market. It is also relevant to all those professionals employed in the financial sector who want to expand their knowledge and career prospects; and to all those seeking careers n higher education and research.
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Key facts
UCAS course code:
Duration: 1 year full-time
Institution code: D26
Entry and admission criteria
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About the course
This programme is not running for 2013 entry.
This programme is designed for recent graduates from a wide range of disciplines such as accounting and/or finance, who wish to develop an understanding of the field of Islamic banking and finance and differentiate themselves from other candidates in the employment market. It is also relevant to all those professionals employed in the financial sector who want to expand their knowledge and career prospects; and to all those seeking careers n higher education and research.
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Key facts
UCAS course code:
Duration: 1 year full-time
Institution code: D26
Entry and admission criteria
Applicants will normally hold a good Honours from a British university (or overseas equivalent) in an accounting, finance, banking or economics-related subject, or a professional qualification of equivalent standing.
Teaching and assessment
Modules include formal lectures, tutorials, workshops, and interactive sessions.
Course modules
Semester One:
- Financial markets and institutions
- Corporate Finance
- Islamic Finance Theory and Practice
- Research methods
- Management Study Support
Semester Two:
- Econometrics
- Finance Theory
- Accounting for Islamic Financial Institutions
- Banking and Financial Regulation
- Dissertation Study Support
- Dissertation
Academic expertise
Leicester Business School is an ACCA Approved Learning Partner with Gold status and a CIMA Learning Quality Partner.
Our £35million Hugh Aston building offers state-of-the-art teaching and computer lab facilities.
Graduate careers
The department has a strong work-related bias. You will develop an advanced understanding of accounting and finance issues for the private and public sectors, both nationally and internationally, enhancing your career prospects with key financial skills sought after by many organisations.
Fees and funding
Home/EU Students: For 2012/13 entry the tuition fees for this course are £6,500.
Overseas Students: For 2012/13 entry the tuition fees for this course are £11,200
A range of scholarships and early payment discounts are also available for eligible students. For the latest information on UK funding, please visit dmu.ac.uk/pgfunding and for international fee information please visit dmu.ac.uk/fees
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