Islamic finance

Islamic Finance Professional Development CourseWhy do a short course in Islamic finance?

The Islamic Finance Professional Development (IFPD) course is the first of its kind to be offered in Australia in collaboration with Ethica UAE, the world’s leading certifier of Islamic Finance online learning. The course aims to introduce participants to the important building blocks of Islamic Finance, which has now grown to be a 1.4 trillion-dollar global industry. Australia is aligning itself to be a hub for Islamic Finance in the region and the Australian Finance industry has already started expanding its business in the same direction. This course is primarily aimed at providing high quality training to cater for the growing need of the industry. The course will provide academic and industry knowledge of the products within the Islamic finance and banking industry in Australia and overseas.

Course information

The course will cover the key principles underlying Islamic finance: Modes of Islamic finance such as Islamic leasing (Ijarah); Islamic investment (Mudarabah); Cost-Plus Financing (Murabaha): Partnerships (Musharakah); Islamic Forward Selling and Manufacturing Contracts (Salam and Istisna’), and; Islamic Securitisation (Sukuk).  Other topics include: Global Development of Islamic Finance; Challenges for Islamic Financial Providers; Opportunities in Australia (Government policies and tax reforms); Islamic Capital Markets; Islamic Insurance (Takaful) and Islamic Banking Products.

Accreditation and certification

The course, subject to approval, is accredited to the related masters programs at La Trobe University. Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive IFPD certificate from La Trobe University as well as a CIFE™ (Certified Islamic Finance Executive), certificate from the Ethica Institute of Islamic Finance.

The CIFE™ component relates to the online modules offered by Ethica. The course will comprise of up-to-date practical knowledge designed to conform to the internationally acclaimed AAOIFI (Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions) standards.

Course structure and delivery

The course will include on-line modules, online class activities and a research project that could potentially be adopted by financial institutions. The idea behind the research project is to encourage students and professionals to take on projects that are practical and relevant to their individual interests and expertise.

Lectures and modules

  1. Complete first set of online modules towards Ethica’s CIFE™ certificate.
  2. Intensive live online webinars to enable constructive discussions with the instructor.
  3. Complete second set of online modules for Ethica’s CIFE™ certificate.
  4. One-on-one research project consultation (by appointment).

Who can enrol?

This course is available for local and international students who want to enhance their understanding of Islamic banking and finance, enter the field or further their employment opportunities.

No prior knowledge or qualifications are necessary. All participants must have competency in the English language.

Assessment

  1. Online quizzes with multiple choice questions covering the "Understanding Islamic Finance" modules.
  2. Major project: A minimum of 2000 word essay to be approved by the course coordinator/director.

Fees 

$2,500 AUD – must be paid in advance via the on-line enrollment registration form (ERF).

Note:

(NILS no Interest loan around $1000 for IFPD course fees is available from Islamic council of Victoria (ICV) to help interested students).

Relevant Forms:

NILS Brochure [PDF 1.2MB]
NILS Interview Checklist [DOCX 16.9KB]
Qard Hassan NILS Budget Assessment Form [XLSX 16.1KB]

Academic staff

Course Director: Dr Ishaq Bhatti
Course Coordinator: Mr Almir Colan
Team Member: Dr Hayat Khan

Important dates

Course duration: 9 July 2012 - 27 August 2012

How to apply

  1. Credit card payments - Register and make payment via credit card using the online payments system. Visa or Mastercard only.
  2. Cheque payments - Cheques should be posted to: Islamic Finance Professional Development Course, Brigitte Carrucan, Room 335, Donald Whitehead Building, La Trobe University, Bundoora VIC 3086. Register and confirm cheque payment by emailing the Course Coordinator - Mr Almir Colan, including your name, address, contact phone number and email address. Cheque payments must be received within 7 days of email registration. 
  3. Once payment has been received, a member of the teaching team will then send you your username and password to access the course material. Please acknowledge the receipt of this info within a week to confirm your username and password is working.

Further information

If you have any queries, please feel free to contact the Course Coordinator - Mr Almir Colan.

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