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How is the curriculum structured for the 9 months Postgraduate Certificate in Strategic Islamic Finance qualification?

Thank you for your question about the curriculum structure of the Postgraduate Certificate in Strategic Islamic Finance qualification. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Islamic finance principles and practices, as well as the skills needed to succeed in this rapidly growing industry.

The curriculum is divided into several core courses, each focusing on different aspects of Islamic finance. Here is a breakdown of the courses offered in the program:

Course Name Description
Islamic Finance Principles This course covers the fundamental principles of Islamic finance, including the prohibition of interest (riba) and the concept of risk-sharing.
Islamic Banking and Finance Students will learn about the various products and services offered by Islamic banks, as well as the regulatory framework governing Islamic finance institutions.
Islamic Investment and Wealth Management This course focuses on the principles of Islamic investment and wealth management, including ethical investing and portfolio diversification.
Islamic Capital Markets Students will explore the role of Islamic capital markets in the global economy, as well as the various instruments used in Islamic finance.

Overall, the curriculum is designed to provide students with a well-rounded education in Islamic finance, preparing them for successful careers in this dynamic and growing field.

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