Comprehensive Exam Track: Total Credit Hours Required to Finish the Degree ( 36 Credit Hours ) as Follows
Specialization Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses
Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
Cr. Hrs. |
Prerequisite |
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151766000 | RESEARCH METHODS | This course addresses the basics and modern scientific principles in scientific research, and the preparation of studies and scientific research in the field of finance. Moreover, the course covers how to design a research project and determine its methodology so that the student can carry out applied research in Islamic finance under the supervision of a supervisor and in accordance with the guide for writing scientific theses at the Arab American University, by providing the student with the scientific tools and necessary skills to conduct research in this framework. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766010 | ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE | The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766020 | COOPERATIVE INSURANCE | This course addresses risks from the Islamic perspective, and presents ways on how to mitigate and manage them within Islamic principles and laws. The main focus is on cooperative insurance as one of the most important forms of Takaful and the comparison between it and traditional insurance. Additionally, the course aims to study the mechanisms of application and management of Takaful and its related processes, risk management, the actuary concept, and the most widely used practices. Moreover, the purpose of the course is to study the regulatory and legal environment for Takaful operations with an evaluation of the experiences of some Islamic countries in the field of Takaful insurance, Malaysia in particular. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766030 | ISLAMIC CAPITAL MARKETS AND SUKUK | The course covers the functions of financial markets, their importance and their role in advancing the local and international economy. In addition, the course addresses the foundations and principles that govern these markets, provides a comprehensive view of Islamic financial markets from the theoretical and practical perspectives, studies Islamic indicators and instruments issued and traded and images of Islamic Sukuk in these markets, and clarifies Islamic alternatives to traditional products in this dual banking environment, in a manner that does not conflict with Islamic Sharia and regulating laws. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766040 | RISK MANAGEMENT IN ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS | The course aims to study and identify the types and sources of risks in Islamic finance, to identify the various ways to measure them, and to reflect the proposed legal means and tools to manage them. The current risk environment, frameworks, guidelines, standards and appropriate strategies will be discussed, in addition to an in-depth study of the standards of the Basel Committee and their applicability to Islamic banks, as well as an in-depth study of the relationship of Islamic banks with central banks. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766050 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. |
151766050 | ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766060 | FOUNDATIONS OF ISLAMIC TRANSACTIONS | The course addresses the basic rules and purposes that links the partial parts with the total image in the jurisprudence of financial transactions for the development of the jurisprudence and the understanding of the jurisprudential rule, its source, its authority and its importance. Moreover, the course covers the distinction between the jurisprudential rule, the fundamental rule and the legal ruling in order to facilitate the understanding of emerging issues and calamities while presenting contemporary applications of these rules and purposes. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766070 | INVESTMENT AND ISLAMIC PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT | The objective of this course is to introduce students to the basic principles of investment analysis and portfolio management. The course covers theoretical elements, investment methods, portfolio theory, balance between markets, risk and return ratio, ideal portfolios, portfolio analysis, and behavioral finance in portfolio investments. Real and actual cases will be studied and students will be tasked with applying what they have learned on portfolio-based investment decisions. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766050 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. |
151766180 | SEMINAR 1- ISLAMIC FINANCE | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766190 | SEMINAR 2 – ISLAMIC FINANCE | 3 | - | 3 |
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Students must pass ( 6 ) credit hours from any of the following courses
Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
Cr. Hrs. |
Prerequisite |
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Theoretical |
Practical |
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151766080 | STRATEGIC PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING | "The course strives to improve the skills of analyzing and evaluating the positions of the company and the organization in reality. Additionally, the course works through the concept of strategic management in the effective management of resource use, and the teaches the application of strategic planning and decision making tools as decision making techniques to find solutions and develop strategy. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766090 | ADVANCED TOPICS IN ISLAMIC FINANCE | The course addresses contemporary issues in corporate finance and sheds a look at the major and crucial decisions facing a particular company in some areas, such as: capital investment decisions, capital and asset cost models, risk options, real options, company valuations, and capital structure. They also have to complete a project on one of these real cases and problems. This entails students doing homework related to actual, real cases and completing a project on one of these cases. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766100 | ISLAMIC FINANCIAL CONTRACTS AND ISLAMIC PRODUCTS ENGINEERING | This course addresses Islamic contracts, which are the backbone of transactions that are compatible with the provisions and principles of Islamic Sharia, and checks the compatibility with Halal and Haram, permissibility and inadmissibility of the financial transactions that are based upon them. This requires an appropriate understanding of the nature of these contracts in order to achieve compatibility with Islamic standards in commercial transactions, and these contracts are intended to achieve fair and equitable dealing between contracting parties that may participate in a particular transaction within the framework of practical rules and methods that achieve the final goal. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766110 | EXTERNAL FINANCING | The course covers multinational financial management and teaches how to think internationally. The focus is on foreign exchange markets for spot trading and future transactions, exchange rate determinants, currency risk management, currency derivative instruments, financing of multinational companies, conditions of international monetary equilibrium, forecasting currency exchange rates, global financial markets, macroeconomic policies related to exchange rate management, and the concerns of Sharia law in relation to hedging currency risks and its derivatives. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766050 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. |
151766120 | LAWS OF ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS | The course addresses the legislation and laws regulating the work of Islamic financial institutions, their forms, the various legislatures, the outcomes of legal decisions and the institutions compliance with regulations and legislation in their work. In addition, the course covers the standards of regulatory and supervisory bodies that set standards for the work of these institutions, such as: The Islamic Financial Services Board, in addition to the methods and means of settling disputes that these institutions may be a part of. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766060 FOUNDATIONS OF ISLAMIC TRANSACTIONS The course addresses the basic rules and purposes that links the partial parts with the total image in the jurisprudence of financial transactions for the development of the jurisprudence and the understanding of the jurisprudential rule, its source, its authority and its importance. Moreover, the course covers the distinction between the jurisprudential rule, the fundamental rule and the legal ruling in order to facilitate the understanding of emerging issues and calamities while presenting contemporary applications of these rules and purposes. |
151766130 | MARKETING OF ISLAMIC FINANCIAL PRODUCTS | The course aims to introduce students to the importance of marketing in banking and its role in introducing Islamic financial products, with a focus on the ethical foundations and legal controls that must be followed and taken into account through the marketing process. In addition, the course covers the mechanisms used in marketing, and evaluates their efficiency and effectiveness in providing legitimate solutions and alternatives that are suitable for traditional tools. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766100 ISLAMIC FINANCIAL CONTRACTS AND ISLAMIC PRODUCTS ENGINEERING This course addresses Islamic contracts, which are the backbone of transactions that are compatible with the provisions and principles of Islamic Sharia, and checks the compatibility with Halal and Haram, permissibility and inadmissibility of the financial transactions that are based upon them. This requires an appropriate understanding of the nature of these contracts in order to achieve compatibility with Islamic standards in commercial transactions, and these contracts are intended to achieve fair and equitable dealing between contracting parties that may participate in a particular transaction within the framework of practical rules and methods that achieve the final goal. |
151766140 | ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE | The course aims to develop students understanding of issues related to corporate governance, ethical principles, and the financial research methods used in dealing with these issues. Moreover, the course covers the following topics: public sector entities, private sector entities, voluntary companies, principal agent theory, investor protection, ownership structure, control, board of directors, compensation, and more; these issues will be addressed from a traditional Islamic perspective. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766150 | ACCOUNTING IN ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS | The course aims to teach the accounting and auditing standards for Islamic financial institutions, which were developed by the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions. In addition, the course aims to teach the relevant international accounting standards, such as Malaysian Islamic accounting standards, including various practical and applied cases. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766160 | ISLAMIC CONTROL AND AUDITING | The course addresses the role of Shariah Supervisory Boards and auditing of the work of Islamic financial institutions, by building a theoretical background and linking it to real and applied cases. Moreover, the course presents issues, such as the importance of Sharia supervision for the work of Islamic financial institutions, as well as the standards and conditions that must be reflected by the members of Shariah control and auditing bodies in order for them to perform the role assigned to them to the fullest. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766060 FOUNDATIONS OF ISLAMIC TRANSACTIONS The course addresses the basic rules and purposes that links the partial parts with the total image in the jurisprudence of financial transactions for the development of the jurisprudence and the understanding of the jurisprudential rule, its source, its authority and its importance. Moreover, the course covers the distinction between the jurisprudential rule, the fundamental rule and the legal ruling in order to facilitate the understanding of emerging issues and calamities while presenting contemporary applications of these rules and purposes. |
151766170 | PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN FINANCE | This course aims to provide an innovative way of learning by identifying, studying and discussing practical tasks and activities for students to complete in a real workplace. Also, the course teaches students how to develop their personality and improve their skills in problem solving and critical thinking. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766050 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. |
Thesis\Treatise Track: Total Credit Hours Required to Finish the Degree ( 36 Credit Hours ) as Follows
Specialization Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses plus ( 6 ) credit hours for the Thesis
Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
Cr. Hrs. |
Prerequisite |
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Theoretical |
Practical |
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151766000 | RESEARCH METHODS | This course addresses the basics and modern scientific principles in scientific research, and the preparation of studies and scientific research in the field of finance. Moreover, the course covers how to design a research project and determine its methodology so that the student can carry out applied research in Islamic finance under the supervision of a supervisor and in accordance with the guide for writing scientific theses at the Arab American University, by providing the student with the scientific tools and necessary skills to conduct research in this framework. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766010 | ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE | The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. | 3 | - | 3 |
- |
151766020 | COOPERATIVE INSURANCE | This course addresses risks from the Islamic perspective, and presents ways on how to mitigate and manage them within Islamic principles and laws. The main focus is on cooperative insurance as one of the most important forms of Takaful and the comparison between it and traditional insurance. Additionally, the course aims to study the mechanisms of application and management of Takaful and its related processes, risk management, the actuary concept, and the most widely used practices. Moreover, the purpose of the course is to study the regulatory and legal environment for Takaful operations with an evaluation of the experiences of some Islamic countries in the field of Takaful insurance, Malaysia in particular. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766030 | ISLAMIC CAPITAL MARKETS AND SUKUK | The course covers the functions of financial markets, their importance and their role in advancing the local and international economy. In addition, the course addresses the foundations and principles that govern these markets, provides a comprehensive view of Islamic financial markets from the theoretical and practical perspectives, studies Islamic indicators and instruments issued and traded and images of Islamic Sukuk in these markets, and clarifies Islamic alternatives to traditional products in this dual banking environment, in a manner that does not conflict with Islamic Sharia and regulating laws. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766040 | RISK MANAGEMENT IN ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS | The course aims to study and identify the types and sources of risks in Islamic finance, to identify the various ways to measure them, and to reflect the proposed legal means and tools to manage them. The current risk environment, frameworks, guidelines, standards and appropriate strategies will be discussed, in addition to an in-depth study of the standards of the Basel Committee and their applicability to Islamic banks, as well as an in-depth study of the relationship of Islamic banks with central banks. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766050 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. |
151766050 | ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766060 | FOUNDATIONS OF ISLAMIC TRANSACTIONS | The course addresses the basic rules and purposes that links the partial parts with the total image in the jurisprudence of financial transactions for the development of the jurisprudence and the understanding of the jurisprudential rule, its source, its authority and its importance. Moreover, the course covers the distinction between the jurisprudential rule, the fundamental rule and the legal ruling in order to facilitate the understanding of emerging issues and calamities while presenting contemporary applications of these rules and purposes. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766070 | INVESTMENT AND ISLAMIC PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT | The objective of this course is to introduce students to the basic principles of investment analysis and portfolio management. The course covers theoretical elements, investment methods, portfolio theory, balance between markets, risk and return ratio, ideal portfolios, portfolio analysis, and behavioral finance in portfolio investments. Real and actual cases will be studied and students will be tasked with applying what they have learned on portfolio-based investment decisions. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766050 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. |
Students must pass ( 6 ) credit hours from any of the following courses
Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
Cr. Hrs. |
Prerequisite |
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Theoretical |
Practical |
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151766080 | STRATEGIC PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING | "The course strives to improve the skills of analyzing and evaluating the positions of the company and the organization in reality. Additionally, the course works through the concept of strategic management in the effective management of resource use, and the teaches the application of strategic planning and decision making tools as decision making techniques to find solutions and develop strategy. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766090 | ADVANCED TOPICS IN ISLAMIC FINANCE | The course addresses contemporary issues in corporate finance and sheds a look at the major and crucial decisions facing a particular company in some areas, such as: capital investment decisions, capital and asset cost models, risk options, real options, company valuations, and capital structure. They also have to complete a project on one of these real cases and problems. This entails students doing homework related to actual, real cases and completing a project on one of these cases. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766100 | ISLAMIC FINANCIAL CONTRACTS AND ISLAMIC PRODUCTS ENGINEERING | This course addresses Islamic contracts, which are the backbone of transactions that are compatible with the provisions and principles of Islamic Sharia, and checks the compatibility with Halal and Haram, permissibility and inadmissibility of the financial transactions that are based upon them. This requires an appropriate understanding of the nature of these contracts in order to achieve compatibility with Islamic standards in commercial transactions, and these contracts are intended to achieve fair and equitable dealing between contracting parties that may participate in a particular transaction within the framework of practical rules and methods that achieve the final goal. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766010 ECONOMIC AND PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC FINANCE The course aims to provide a systematic presentation and develop a critical understanding of the development of Islamic economic and financial theory, which makes the student more appreciative and aware of the contributions made by thinkers and economists working in the field of Islamic finance based on the foundations and principles of Islamic Sharia. |
151766110 | EXTERNAL FINANCING | The course covers multinational financial management and teaches how to think internationally. The focus is on foreign exchange markets for spot trading and future transactions, exchange rate determinants, currency risk management, currency derivative instruments, financing of multinational companies, conditions of international monetary equilibrium, forecasting currency exchange rates, global financial markets, macroeconomic policies related to exchange rate management, and the concerns of Sharia law in relation to hedging currency risks and its derivatives. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766050 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. |
151766120 | LAWS OF ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS | The course addresses the legislation and laws regulating the work of Islamic financial institutions, their forms, the various legislatures, the outcomes of legal decisions and the institutions compliance with regulations and legislation in their work. In addition, the course covers the standards of regulatory and supervisory bodies that set standards for the work of these institutions, such as: The Islamic Financial Services Board, in addition to the methods and means of settling disputes that these institutions may be a part of. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766060 FOUNDATIONS OF ISLAMIC TRANSACTIONS The course addresses the basic rules and purposes that links the partial parts with the total image in the jurisprudence of financial transactions for the development of the jurisprudence and the understanding of the jurisprudential rule, its source, its authority and its importance. Moreover, the course covers the distinction between the jurisprudential rule, the fundamental rule and the legal ruling in order to facilitate the understanding of emerging issues and calamities while presenting contemporary applications of these rules and purposes. |
151766130 | MARKETING OF ISLAMIC FINANCIAL PRODUCTS | The course aims to introduce students to the importance of marketing in banking and its role in introducing Islamic financial products, with a focus on the ethical foundations and legal controls that must be followed and taken into account through the marketing process. In addition, the course covers the mechanisms used in marketing, and evaluates their efficiency and effectiveness in providing legitimate solutions and alternatives that are suitable for traditional tools. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766100 ISLAMIC FINANCIAL CONTRACTS AND ISLAMIC PRODUCTS ENGINEERING This course addresses Islamic contracts, which are the backbone of transactions that are compatible with the provisions and principles of Islamic Sharia, and checks the compatibility with Halal and Haram, permissibility and inadmissibility of the financial transactions that are based upon them. This requires an appropriate understanding of the nature of these contracts in order to achieve compatibility with Islamic standards in commercial transactions, and these contracts are intended to achieve fair and equitable dealing between contracting parties that may participate in a particular transaction within the framework of practical rules and methods that achieve the final goal. |
151766140 | ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE | The course aims to develop students understanding of issues related to corporate governance, ethical principles, and the financial research methods used in dealing with these issues. Moreover, the course covers the following topics: public sector entities, private sector entities, voluntary companies, principal agent theory, investor protection, ownership structure, control, board of directors, compensation, and more; these issues will be addressed from a traditional Islamic perspective. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766150 | ACCOUNTING IN ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS | The course aims to teach the accounting and auditing standards for Islamic financial institutions, which were developed by the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions. In addition, the course aims to teach the relevant international accounting standards, such as Malaysian Islamic accounting standards, including various practical and applied cases. | 3 | - | 3 |
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151766160 | ISLAMIC CONTROL AND AUDITING | The course addresses the role of Shariah Supervisory Boards and auditing of the work of Islamic financial institutions, by building a theoretical background and linking it to real and applied cases. Moreover, the course presents issues, such as the importance of Sharia supervision for the work of Islamic financial institutions, as well as the standards and conditions that must be reflected by the members of Shariah control and auditing bodies in order for them to perform the role assigned to them to the fullest. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766060 FOUNDATIONS OF ISLAMIC TRANSACTIONS The course addresses the basic rules and purposes that links the partial parts with the total image in the jurisprudence of financial transactions for the development of the jurisprudence and the understanding of the jurisprudential rule, its source, its authority and its importance. Moreover, the course covers the distinction between the jurisprudential rule, the fundamental rule and the legal ruling in order to facilitate the understanding of emerging issues and calamities while presenting contemporary applications of these rules and purposes. |
151766170 | PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN FINANCE | This course aims to provide an innovative way of learning by identifying, studying and discussing practical tasks and activities for students to complete in a real workplace. Also, the course teaches students how to develop their personality and improve their skills in problem solving and critical thinking. | 3 | - | 3 |
151766050 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course addresses the principles of financial management on different levels, such as: the functions of financial management, working capital management, capital structure, how to distribute profits, financial analysis processes for the purposes of credit evaluation (liquidity, profitability, activity, financial leverage, market performance), how to analyze financial statements in terms of accounting policies, the use of financial ratios in credit risk analysis, cash flow analysis, methods of forecasting corporate failure, and credit deterioration. |
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