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American International Theism University
Master of Islamic Finance and Banking
- Englewood, USA
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Do you want a Master of Science Degree in Islamic Finance and Banking? American International Theism University has a fantastic accelerated online program where you can earn your Master of Science Degree in Islamic Finance and Banking in one year. If you plan to pursue a finance career, then this is the degree you will need to get started.


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INCEIF University
Master of Science in Islamic Finance
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The INCEIF MSc programme imparts comprehensive knowledge in Islamic finance, Islamic economics, and Shariah, covering both theoretical and applied aspects. Upon completion, you will have a deep understanding of Islamic financial services’ economic, financial, and legal environment and be equipped as a leader in both conventional and Islamic finance.


Markfield Institute Of Higher Education
MSc Islamic Economics, Finance and Management
- Markfield, United Kingdom
MSc
English
The MSc in Islamic Economics, Finance and Management programme provides students with a critical understanding of economics, finance, and accounting from both Islamic and conventional theory. The programme employs a multi-disciplinary approach to examine conventional financial and economic theory, classical Islamic commercial law, Islamic financial instruments, and evaluation of financial data as part of the global financial system to equip students for employment, further studies or research.


Philipps University Marburg
Master of Science in Economics of the Middle East
- Marburg, Germany
MSc
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Science in Economics of the Middle East (EMEA) is a unique Master’s program of School of Business and Economics and Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies, combining institutional economics and business administration with applications to the economies of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Understanding complex economic challenges in the MENA requires an interdisciplinary approach. Thus, EMEA includes a wide range of electives from various disciplines to facilitate a broad understanding of the region’s complexity. The curriculum equips students with knowledge about up-to-date issues relevant to many MENA countries, e.g., Islamic finance, political economy, natural resources, corruption, and conflict. Combined with one of the specialization tracks, students sharpen their job market profile towards a career as regional experts with modern problem-solving skills specific to Institutional Economics, Finance & Accounting, or Management. Hands-on regional experience is an asset: we encourage our students to spend an optional semester abroad at one of our leading partner universities in the MENA region. The program is taught entirely in English by a range of experts and well-known professors in the field. EMEA offers a well-balanced academic education in economics as well as advanced knowledge of applied quantitative methods with reference to the MENA region.
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Islamic Finance degree programs at the MSc level provide a deep understanding of financial principles governed by Islamic law. This field uniquely blends finance, economics, and ethics, preparing you for a specialized role within the growing financial sector.
Through courses in risk management, investment analysis, and Shariah-compliant financial products, you'll learn the intricacies of ethical financing practices. Students engage with real-world case studies and apply their knowledge to solve contemporary financial challenges. The environment fosters critical thinking and encourages analysis of financial instruments, such as Sukuk and Murabaha contracts, essential in Islamic finance.
As students delve into the complexities of this field, they build confidence and enhance their analytical skills, preparing for various roles including financial analysts, compliance officers, or advisors in Islamic banking institutions. Graduates gain valuable expertise applicable across diverse financial landscapes, making them sought after in both Islamic and conventional finance sectors.