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Graduate Certificate in Islamic Finance (GCIF)
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Graduate Certificate in Islamic Finance (GCIF)

Source: https://www.hbku.edu.qa/en/cis/gcif Parent: https://www.hbku.edu.qa/en/cis

College of Islamic Studies

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The Graduate Certificate in Islamic Finance (GCIF) is an opportunity designed for individuals seeking to improve their knowledge and skills in this field and caters to a diverse range of academic and professional social sciences backgrounds. It provides training in the essential skills to operate effectively in the Islamic finance market, as well as in-depth knowledge of Islamic finance principles and practices.

The GCIF program is open to students in any academic discipline and provides career advancement opportunities for finance-based professionals. It also serves as a bridge program for students who may consider pursuing a master’s degree in Islamic finance at the college.

Language

English

Program Duration

1 Year

Certification

Certificates

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The Islamic finance market has expanded rapidly into a lucrative market with an estimated global worth exceeding USD 2 trillion. Consequently, the certificate program endeavors to contribute to this nascent industry by providing students with exposure to knowledge, thought leadership, and research. It cultivates a holistic understanding of the Islamic financial system by recognizing the differences between conventional and Islamic financial principles. Furthermore, students acquire transferable skills to apply essential concepts of Islamic finance in practical settings, which enhances both their employability and educational pathway prospects.

An 18-credit graduate certificate program taught over one year in English that includes:

| Course Name | | --- | | Islamic Financial Contracts | | Islamic Banking and Financial Markets | | Islamic Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering | - A choice of three electives out of eleven options (9 credits)

Course Name
Analysis of Financial Statements with Applications to Islamic Banks
Applied Quantitative Methods
Behavioral Islamic Economics and Finance
Fintech and its Islamic Finance Applications
Islamic Asset, Funds, and Portfolio Management
Islamic Economics and Sustainable Development
Legal, Regulatory, and Institutional Aspects of Islamic Finance
Principles and Objectives of Islamic Law
Research Methods
Strategic Management in Islamic Finance
Sustainable Finance and Impact Investing

Applicants seeking admissions to the Graduate Certificate in Islamic Finance should have a bachelor’s degree in a related field from a recognized institution.

Please refer to the following table for a summary of the admissions criteria:

Program Graduate Certificate in Islamic Finance
Required Field of Study All fields
Language Proficiency IELTS: 6.5 or TOEFL: 79 Further details about the language proficiency requirement and the process to seek exemption (where this is an option) are available on the website: CIS Admissions.

Tuition Fees

Student Financial Information

Program Graduate Certificate in Islamic Finance
Total Program Tuition Fees QAR 36,000
Tuition Fees per Credit Hour QAR 2,000
Total Program Credit Hours 18
Program Duration 1 year

There are no scholarships available to international students for any of the CIS graduate certificate programs. All applicants need to be self-funded.