Certified Islamic investment analyst (CeIIA)‎ program

Instruction Language

English

Country

Malaysia

Objectives

- On successful completion of this unit learners will be able to : 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the Islamic law governing exchange contracts. 2. Demonstrate understanding of the rationale and ethical principles underlying Islamic law governing exchange contracts. 3. Demonstrate understanding of this basic contract and its variants could be used to develop financial products and services. 4. Appreciate the frontier issues that are currently under debate among scholars.

Registration Terms

To qualify for entry to the certified Islamic investment analyst, applicants normally must : 1. Have completed at least first two years of a recognized four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent in field of economics, commerce, business, accounting, law and related areas. 2. Preferably be part of the banking and financial services industry. 3. Have appropriate resources to facilitate ready access to the Internet (check this by visiting our Technical Page). 4. Have ready access to a personal e-mail address. 5. Have the skills required to access and manipulate materials delivered electronically. Persons meeting the above requirements will be required to complete twelve credit points of approved study to be awarded certified Islamic investment analyst (CeIIA). Other requirements : 1. To receive a passing grade for this unit, students must demonstrate satisfactory mastery of all learning objectives for the unit. Normally, this would require students to pass all items of assessment. 2. All pieces of graded assessment in this unit will be graded using one of the letter grades as provided in the Grading System. 3. Final grades for this unit will be calculated by aggregating the weighted grade for each graded assessment item. 4. Assignment Extensions : You may submit your assignment within two weeks of the due date for assignments. If you are more than two weeks late with your submission, you will need to contact the unit team leader.

Certificate / Course Program

Level I -Sources of Islamic financial law. -Islamic law of financial contracts-I. -Islamic law of financial contracts-II. -Islamic financial system-I. -Islamic financial system-II. -Islamic monetary and macroeconomic management. Level II -Security analysis and portfolio management. -Capital market in emerging economies. -Islamic microfinance. -Islamic investment banking. -Project appraisal and investment decisions. -Accounting standards and regulations for Islamic insurance companies. -Information technology for Islamic FIs. -Marketing of Islamic financial services. -Total quality management and business process reengineering for Islamic FIs. Supervised project-I. Supervised project-II.

No. of Pages

7

Main Subjects

Financial and Accounting Sciences
Religion
Islamic Studies

Topics

Data Type

Training Courses

Record ID

BIM-718312