The QFQUAL Listed Part Time Course in Islamic Finance and Banking is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in this rapidly growing field.
Learning outcomes of this course include understanding the principles of Islamic finance, financial markets and institutions, risk management, and financial planning, as well as the ability to apply these principles in real-world scenarios.
The duration of this part-time course is typically 12 months, with classes held on weekends or evenings to accommodate working professionals and individuals with other commitments.
The course is designed to be industry-relevant, with a focus on the principles and practices of Islamic finance and banking as applied in Australia and other countries.
Graduates of this course will have a strong understanding of the Islamic finance industry, including its history, principles, and practices, as well as the ability to analyze and interpret financial data and make informed investment decisions.
The course is also designed to develop the skills and knowledge required to work in Islamic finance and banking, including financial planning, risk management, and financial analysis.
Industry relevance is a key aspect of this course, with a focus on the growing demand for Islamic finance and banking services in Australia and other countries.
Graduates of this course can pursue a range of career opportunities in Islamic finance and banking, including roles in financial planning, risk management, and financial analysis, as well as in Islamic banking and investment.