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

Thank you for your question about the curriculum structure of the Postgraduate Certificate in Strategic Islamic Finance course. The curriculum for this 9-month program is meticulously designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Islamic finance principles and practices.

Here is a breakdown of the course structure:

Module Description
1. Introduction to Islamic Finance This module provides an overview of the principles of Islamic finance, including the prohibition of interest (riba) and the concept of risk-sharing.
2. Islamic Financial Instruments Students will learn about various Islamic financial instruments such as sukuk, musharakah, and mudarabah.
3. Islamic Banking and Takaful This module covers the principles of Islamic banking and the concept of takaful (Islamic insurance).
4. Islamic Capital Markets Students will explore the workings of Islamic capital markets, including Islamic equity markets and Islamic bonds.
5. Shariah Compliance and Governance This module focuses on the importance of Shariah compliance in Islamic finance and the role of governance in ensuring ethical practices.

Throughout the program, students will engage in case studies, group projects, and real-world simulations to apply their knowledge in practical settings. The curriculum is designed to equip graduates with the skills and expertise needed to excel in the field of Islamic finance.

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