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Certified Islamic Insurance
Professional (CeIIP)
Program
Course specification for Certified Islamic Insurance Professional
(12 credit points)
Course code
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Course title
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CeIIP
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Certified
Islamic Insurance Professional
(12 credit points)
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Full
Course Description
CeIIP: Certified
Islamic Insurance Professional
(12 credit points)
Entry Requirements
To qualify for
entry to the Certified Islamic Insurance Professional,
applicants normally must:
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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;
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preferably be part
of the banking and financial services industry;
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have appropriate resources to facilitate
ready access to the Internet (check this by visiting our
Technical Page);
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have ready access
to a personal e-mail address; and
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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
Insurance Professional (CeIIP).
Recommended
Enrollment Pattern
Normally, students must complete the units in the sequence in
which they appear in the following table of description of
units. Level I must be completed before a student moves on to
Level II. A student must complete
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ALL 6 credit points
from Level I
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Minimum of 6 credit
points from Level II
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Minimum of 1 credit
point from Projects at Level II
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Units E10 (Islamic
Insurance: Products & Services) and E11 (Islamic
Insurance: Operations & Management) are compulsory.
Notes:
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It
is recommended that Unit E12, Accounting Standards & Regulation
for Islamic Insurance Companies should be studied after Units
E10 and E11.
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Students may undertake Project I and II together making 3 units
of research, but must complete the other required 3 units at
level II before this.
Units offered
(Click on the units for brief description)
Unit
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Unit name
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Credit Point |
Semesters offered* |
Level I
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C.1 |
Sources of
Islamic Financial Law |
1
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1, 2, 3 |
C.2 |
Islamic Law
of Financial Contracts - I |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
C.3 |
Islamic Law of
Financial Contracts - II |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
C.4 |
Islamic
Financial System - I |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
C.5 |
Islamic
Financial System - II |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
C.6 |
Islamic
Monetary and Macroeconomic Management |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
Level II
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E.10 |
Islamic
Insurance: Products & Services |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
E.12 |
Islamic
Insurance: Operations & Management |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
E.3 |
Islamic
Microfinance |
1 |
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E.4 |
Islamic
Investment Banking |
1 |
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E.5 |
Project
Appraisal & Investment Decisions |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
E.13 |
Accounting
Standards & Regulations for Islamic Insurance Companies |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
E.7 |
Information
Technology for Islamic FIs |
1 |
N.A. |
E.8 |
Marketing of
Islamic Financial Services |
1 |
1, 2, 3 |
E.9 |
Total
Quality Management & Business Process Reengineering for
Islamic FIs |
1 |
N.A. |
P.1 |
Supervised
Project - I |
1
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1, 2, 3 |
P.2 |
Supervised
Project - II |
2 |
1, 2, 3 |
* Time of
offering of specific units is subject to change. Students are
advised to verify from the faculty administration team before
actually seeking enrollment.
Learners may also
wish to enroll in individual units for professional development
without being constrained by the award course structure
requirements.
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