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Course Overview

We are offering this master's degree in collaboration with our colleagues at Al-Maktoum College, here in Dundee. At the University of Dundee, we have a strong history and expertise in teaching traditional finance and economics. This degree also draws upon the expertise in Islamic finance and wider Islamic studies on offer at Al-Maktoum. Few degrees of this kind exist in the UK. 

You will develop your understanding of the application of Islamic commercial law in relation to Islamic financial institutions and financial products, as well as the emergence and working mechanisms of Islamic capital markets. 

You will cover the operations of Islamic banks and Islamic financial markets, alongside the nature of risk and its management in Islamic financial institutions

You will challenge the contemporary issues and debates in Islamic finance and gain an understanding of the internationalisation strategies and strategic decisions in business.

Entry Requirement 

Grade Requirements:

Generally, a good (at least a second class Honours degree or equivalent) first degree in any subject has enabled the applicant to develop analytical and quantitative skills. If you are concerned that your qualifications do not meet our normal expectation you may apply, but you should include a short personal statement concerning your general interest in your own education, work experience, and prior relevant learning. Places are limited and early application is advised even for well-qualified candidates.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS (overall): 6.0
  • Reading: 5.5
  • Listening: 5.5
  • Speaking: 5.5
  • Writing: 5.5

Fees

Full-Time Course Fee

Scotland student fee: £ 7950 (per year of study)

Rest of UK student fee: £18950 (per year of study)

England Wales and Northern Ireland student fee: £7950 (per year of study)

International student fee: £18950 (per year of study)


This information was accurate on : 30/03/2021
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