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Dean , Division of Academic and Industrial Relations Islamic University of Malaysia Level 2, Blok I, MKN Embassy Techzone Jalan Teknokrat 2, 63000 Cyberjaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Tel : +603-8318 6848 Fax : +603-8318 6846 / 6839 E-mail : [email protected] UIM Hy Fells in Finance 1. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Muhammad Muda Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 2. Dato’ Dr. Mohd Ali Baharum Former Chairman of Koperasi Pembiayaan Syariah Angkasa (KOPSYA) 3. Prof. Dr. Joni Tamkin Borhan Universiti Malaya Bod of Studies 1. En. Badlisyah Abdul Ghani Chief Executive Officer, CIMB Islamic Bank Berhad 2. Dato’ Ahmad Tajudin Abdul Rahman Former CEO of Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad 3. Dato’ Mohd Fadzli Yusof Former CEO of Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad 4. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Muhammad Muda Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 5. Prof. Dr. Joni Tamkin Borhan Universiti Malaya FINANCE & MANAGEMENT

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Dean , Division of Academic and Industrial RelationsIslamic University of MalaysiaLevel 2, Blok I, MKN Embassy TechzoneJalan Teknokrat 2, 63000 CyberjayaSelangor Darul Ehsan

Tel : +603-8318 6848 Fax : +603-8318 6846 / 6839E-mail : [email protected]

UIM H���y Fell�s in Finance1. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Muhammad Muda Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

2. Dato’ Dr. Mohd Ali Baharum Former Chairman of Koperasi Pembiayaan Syariah Angkasa (KOPSYA)

3. Prof. Dr. Joni Tamkin Borhan Universiti Malaya

Bo�d of Studies1. En. Badlisyah Abdul Ghani Chief Executive Officer, CIMB Islamic Bank Berhad

2. Dato’ Ahmad Tajudin Abdul Rahman Former CEO of Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad

3. Dato’ Mohd Fadzli Yusof Former CEO of Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad

4. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Muhammad Muda Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

5. Prof. Dr. Joni Tamkin Borhan Universiti Malaya

FINANCE & MANAGEMENT

In�oducti�The aim of the programme is to develop students’ financial management skills from the conventional and Islamic perspective. It provides students with both theoretical and applied concepts to develop necessary technical skills and integrate them within a strategic focus of any relevant organization. Besides providing students with the conventional knowledge, in each module technical skills are taught from Islamic perspective as well, so that students make financial decisions within the limitations set by Islamic principles. Thus, the Master in

Comparative Financial Studies will increase student’s knowledge and skills in financial management disciplines, while also exposing students to the Shariah guidelines in specific areas of finance. This programme focuses on analysing financial management theory and practice from various perspectives. The programme provides in-depth understanding of conventional and Shariah knowledge to prepare the students to specialise in conventional and Islamic finance.

UIM Profess�s, Principal Rese�ch Felland Lect��PROFESSORTan Sri Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusof NoorQualification: Ph.D in Islamic Philosophy, Cairo UniversityArea of specialisation: Sufi MethodologyEmail: [email protected]

Prof. Dato’ Dr. Abdul Monir Yaacob Qualification: Ph.D (Law), International Islamic University MalaysiaArea of specialisation: Law and ShariahEmail: [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Noor InayahYaakubQualification: Ph.D (Law), University of Manchester, EnglandArea of specialisation: Law and Shariah: Commercial Law and MuamalatEmail: [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Rugayah MohamedQualification: Ph.D, Development & Project Planning Centre, University of Bradford,UK.Area of specialisation: Economics, Policy and ManagementEmail: [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Muddathir Abdel-RahimQualification: Ph.D. Economic and Social Studies (Government), Manchester UniversityArea of specialisation: Political Sciences and Human Rights, Islamic Thoughts and Civilisation Email: [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Adel M. Abdulaziz AlgerianiQualification: Ph.D. (History), The National University of Malaysia (UKM)Area of specialisation: History and Islamic Heritage, Civilisation, Manuscript Email: [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Mujahid M. BahjatQualification: Ph.D. Literature & Criticism (Arabic), Al-Azhar UniversityArea of specialisation: Arabic & Quranic Studies, Arabic Language, Islamic StudiesEmail: [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Mohamad Abdul HamidQualification: Ph.D. in Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University MalaysiaArea of specialisation: Corporate Finance, Islamic Banking & Finance, Risk Management and Organisational Management Email: [email protected]

PRINCIPAL RESEARCHFELLOWDr. Khalid Mohd NorQualification: Ph.D Biostatistics, Cornell University Ithaca, New York, USAArea of specialisation: Science and Wisdom Research, StatisticsEmail: [email protected]

LECTURERDr. Che Pee SaadQualification: Ph.D. (Curriculum Studies) Victoria University of Manchester, United KingdomArea of specialisation: Education and ManagementEmail: [email protected]

Gen�al Admissi� Requ�ement

D�ati� of Pro�amme

Fees

Intake

Full TimeMinimum 1 ½ years

Maximum 3 Years

Part TimeMinimum 2 ½ years

Maximum 5 years

A Bachelor’s degree with a minimum CGPA of 3.00 and 2 years working experience in a related field from any university recognized by the Senate; or

A Bachelor’s degree with a minimum CGPA of 2.75 and with not less than 3 years working experience in related field from any university recognized by the Senate; or

Other qualifications that are recog-nized by the Senate as equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree; or

Other qualifications that are approved by the Senate

Local RM 27,000.00International RM 31,500.00* Excluding process/insurance/medical/visa etc.

Once a year - September

List of C�rses i. University Courses o UCC 6113 Philosophy of Knowledge o UCC 6123 Islamic Thought and Civilization o UCC 6133 Research Methodology

ii. Core Courses o CFM 6123 Financial Management o CFM 6113 Usul Fiqh and Qawaid Fiqhiyyah o CFM 6133 Fiqh Muamalat o CFM 6143 Islamic Finance o CFM 6223 Financial Statement Analysis o CFM 6233 Corporate Finance o CFM 6243 Quantitative Methods o CFM 6213 Islamic Financial Institutions and Markets o CFM 6333 Legal Issues in Comparative Financial Management o CFM 6410 Project Paper

iii. Elective Courses (Choose One Only) o CFM 6313 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management o CFM 6343 Islamic Banking Operations o CFM 6353 Islamic Insurance (Takaful)

F�thc�ing Pro�ammes By Rese�chUIM is in the process of offering Postgraduate Research Programmes in September 2015 for PhD and Masters by Research in Comparative Sciences for the following fields of study:

Management Heritage Finance Laws

The programme aims at developing scholars and thinkers in the field of finance, management, history and heritage and laws through providing high quality comparative analysis of scientific education. Such unique education will equip students with the basic and advanced knowledge, understanding, analysis, evaluation and systematic scientific thinking. This programme focuses on analysing financial management, administrative management, history and heritage and laws theory and practice from various perspectives. The programme provides in-depth understanding to prepare the students to specialise in the related field and provides professional, comparative and scientific training. The programme helps students gain necessary general skills to communicate with local and international community. In line with this university mission and vision, this program will produce graduates with integrated knowledge and wisdom.

Pro�amme Outc�es1. Ability to appraise knowledge in

comparative financial management.

2. Ability to perform managerial skills relevant to the field of conventional and Islamic finance.

3. Ability to become scholars to contribute in enhancing the financial management theory and practice from an Islamic perspective.

4. Adhere to social, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities and the need for sustainable development.

5. Ability to act ethically as a professional financial executive.

6. Ability to practice interpersonal and communication skills effectively with colleagues, employer, customers and the public.

7. Identify and solve work-related problems as well as formulate effective and timely decisions in the area of comparative financial management.

8. Ability to act effectively as an individual and in multi-disciplinary teams, with innovation, leadership, managerial and entrepreneurial thoughts and action.

9. Practice lifelong learning and acquire the capacity to do so by adhering to a continuous professional development approach.

Management· Organisational Management · Organisational Behavior · Organisational Commitment· Organisational Leadership· Human Resource Management· Strategic Management· Management from Islamic Perspective and etc.· Organization Culture· Total Quality Management· Entrepreneurship · Management Aspects of Islamic Financial Institutions (Islamic Banking, Takaful, Islamic Capital Markets, Zakat, Waqf, Pilgrim and etc.)

Finance· Financial Management· Corporate Finance· Investment· Capital Market· Risk Management and Corporate Governance· Behavioral Finance· International Finance· Financial Institutions and Market· Islamic Financial Institutions· Islamic Banking and Finance· Islamic Capital Market

· Takaful and Retakaful· Zakat, Waqaf, Pilgrim and etc.

Heritage· Manuscript and Bibliography· Histography· Economy, Social, Culture and Politics.· History of International Organisation· History of International Relation· Modern and Contemporary History· History of Southeast Asia· Art and Design· Historical Period of Islam (Umayyah, Abbasiyyah and Ottoman History)

Laws· Conventional Law · Shariah Law· Human Rights· Public Laws· Private Commercial Laws· Personal Laws· International Laws· Customary Laws· Legal & Shariah Aspects of Finance and Banking (Islamic Banking, Takaful, Islamic Capital Market, Waqf, Zakat, Pilgrim and etc.)

Comparative Science of research focus in Management, Finance, Heritage and Laws are in the following areas: