MSc Islamic Finance Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 years | January, September | £6950.00 year per | £16450.00 year per |
If you are awarded the University of Dundee Global Excellence Scholarship (Postgraduate) 2019/20, Al-Maktoum College will match this, providing you with additional financial support of £5,000.
Course overview
The University of Dundee in collaboration with Al-Maktoum College offers three different master's courses in Islamic finance to help you enhance, change and expand your career.
- MSc Islamic Finance
- MSc Islamic Banking and Finance
- MSc Islamic Banking, Finance, and International Business
Our strength in conventional finance and international business, combined with Al-Maktoum College’s Islamic finance and political economics expertise makes for three comprehensive, theoretical and applied MSc degrees.
Our programmes will provide you with the necessary knowledge, technical and analytical skills required to undertake work within the global financial system. Each programme contains eight conventional and Islamic finance modules and a short, focused financial-based business report
In collaboration with Al-Maktoum College, all three MSc programmes are designed for students who have completed an undergraduate degree and are now looking to specialise their studies within the financial sector. They are suitable for those who have come from a background in finance and business but also for those who are new to the subject area.
If you undertake the MSc in Islamic Finance you will examine the nature of Shari’ah compliant capital markets and the contemporary application of Islamic commercial law as well as selecting additional modules to strengthen your authority in conventional and Islamic finance.
Entry requirements for this course
Contact Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education to find course entry requirements.
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