Why Choose PhD in Islamic Finance (by Research)?
The INCEIF PhD in Islamic Finance programme is an innovative, multidisciplinary and research-based doctoral programme that imparts the necessary analytical and investigative skills to deepen your theoretical knowledge. You will acquire a comprehensive understanding of Islamic finance and enhance your ability to analyse and interpret developments in the rapidly growing Islamic financial services market.
Prepares students with essential skills for in-depth research in Islamic Finance.
Ideal for careers in Research and Academia.
Involvement in applied research and consultancy projects with businesses and institutions in the Islamic finance field.
A curriculum designed for exceptional high-calibre students, including those renowned for their research and thought leadership.
Opportunities for those with little or no background in Islamic finance to undertake research and make meaningful contributions to academia, practice, and policy.
This programme is structured to help you gain a PhD in Islamic Finance through research with balanced, achievable goals.
Head of Programme
Prof. Dr. Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha
Professor
Doctor of Business Administration (specialization in Finance) Boston University, USA. (1993)
Course information
Admission Requirements
Language Proficiency
OR
Exemption:
Academic and Professional Requirements
Total Fees
Total | Malaysian | International |
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PhD in Islamic Finance (by Research) | RM 55,500 | RM 72,443 (approximate equivalent to USD 15,479 at exchange rate of 4.68)** |
NOTES:
- Students to pay other fees required by the Malaysian authorities
- INCEIF University reserves the right to change the fees without prior notice
**Total Fee calculated is based on maximum chargeable amount (deposit, courses fees, project paper, student services fees, etc.)
Course Structure
List of Courses
This course prepares students with research tools for undertaking their dissertation/thesis. It focuses on the philosophy and theory of research methods by equipping students with approaches and techniques they may use in their dissertation/ thesis. Students will be exposed to the theory and application of quantitative, qualitative and big data analytics research tools and methodology.
This seminar course is designed as one of the capstone courses for doctoral students. It provides an in-depth study of the evolution of Islamic economics thought and, in the process, develops new approaches and models that can explain policy issues and recommendations based on the worldview of Islam and the maqasid of Shariah. Coverage of these topics provides students with an overall understanding of the basic envision of an economic system that operates with institutions prescribed in the Qur’an and modern society’s context. Moreover, students can recommend new approaches to solve contemporary issues in Muslim countries.
This seminar course is designed as one of the capstone courses for doctoral students. It provides an in-depth study of the evolution of Islamic economics thought and, in the process, develops new approaches and models that can explain policy issues and recommendations based on the worldview of Islam and the maqasid of Shariah. Coverage of these topics provides students with an overall understanding of the basic envision of an economic system that operates with institutions prescribed in the Qur’an and modern society’s context. Moreover, students can recommend new approaches to solve contemporary issues in Muslim countries.
The course exposes students to contemporary Shariah and legal issues and their solutions applicable to the modern Islamic finance industry. Upon completion of this course, students must be able to grasp the theoretical and practical issues facing the global Islamic finance industry and find adequate solutions to resolve those issues. Furthermore, the students must be able to prepare themselves to undertake their dissertation on topics related to the application of Shariah in the Islamic finance industry, not limited to Islamic Banking, Takaful and Islamic Capital Market.
A thorough and extensive research endeavour within the field of Islamic finance, undertaken to fulfil the requirements for a doctoral degree.
Programme Learning Outcomes
At the end of PhD in Islamic Finance programme, graduates should be able to:
- Synthesise and develop new concepts/theories contributing to the body of knowledge in Islamic finance through independent research.
- Demonstrate in-depth knowledge spanning key areas in Islamic finance.
- Evaluate and enhance the current practices in Islamic finance.
- Disseminate scholarly work through presentations and publications.
- Demonstrate ethical and positive leadership skills, entrepreneurial mindset and life-long learning skills in undertaking research and projects in Islamic finance.
Application Deadline
Semester | International | Malaysian& PR |
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SEPTEMBER 2024 SEMESTER | 31 MAY 2024 | 23 AUGUST 2024 |
JANUARY 2025 SEMESTER | 20 OCTOBER 2024 | 31 DECEMBER 2024 |
Please ensure that your application is submitted before the deadline as displayed.
Applications received after this may not be reviewed for admission.
How To Apply
Applicants can apply online at https://apply.inceif.org/online-application.
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