The Master of Islamic Economics Programme emphasises the conceptualization of the Islamic economy from a Shariah perspective. The programme is designed to produce graduates who are not only knowledgeable of Islamic economic theory, but who can also apply such theories in Islamic banking and finance.
The goals of this programme are:
Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
demonstrate a systematic and in-depth understanding of Islamic banking and finance;
master skills and methods of research in the field of Islamic economics;
produce, develop, implement and apply research methodologies in a constructive manner;
undertake research that yields original contributions and expands upon existing knowledge in the field of Islamic economics through the publication and defence of studies that reflect international standards and practices;
critically analyse, evaluate and synthesize new and complex ideas;
effectively communicate ideas relating to the field of Islamic economics to peers within the field of study and to the general public; and
promote research in the social and cultural context unique to the management of the knowledge society.
Candidates who wish to pursue the programme of study must:
possess an educational background consisting of:
Bachelor of Economics with honours from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia or other higher education institution recognized by the UKM Senate; or
other qualification(s) equivalent to Bachelor of Economics with honours from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia or other higher education institution recognized by the UKM Senate;
obtain a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or IELTS 6 or other English proficiency examination recognized UKM Senate, in the event that the candidate is an international student; and
meet any further requirements and conditions specified by the Faculty of Economics and Management.
Full-time study entails a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of six (6) semesters of registration, while part-time study entails a minimum of four (4) semesters and a maximum of eight (8) semesters of registration.
The Master of Islamic Economics programme can be completed via two different modes of study:
Coursework
Thesis ( CGPA at Bachelor Degree is not less than 3.50)
Candidates enrolled in the coursework intensive mode of study must successfully complete 40 units of course modules, consisting of the following.
Type of Course |
Unit |
Core Courses |
16 |
Compulsory Module Courses |
16 |
Academic Paper |
8 |
Total |
40 |
Additionally, candidates are required to publish at least one (1) proceeding from a seminar/conference/workshop that has been approved by the Graduate Study Committee.
List of Courses
EPPE 6034 Econometric Methods
EPPE 6514 Fiqh for Economics
EPPE 6534 Advanced Islamic Economic Analysis
EPPE 6544 Money, Zakat and the Real Economy
EPPE 6524 Islamic Capital and Money Markets
EPPE 6554 Islamic Banking
EPPE 6564 Risk Management in Islamic Banking
EPPE 6574 Current Issues in Islamic Banking
EPPE 6524 Islamic Capital and Money Markets
EPPE 6584 Islamic Financial Management
EPPE 6594 Islamic Asset Management and Planning
EPPE 6614 Theory and Practice of Takaful
EPPE 6940 Academic Paper
Please refer to Supervision and Examination Guidelines for Thesis/Dissertation/Academic Paper.
In order to successfully complete the coursework intensive mode of study for the Master of Islamic Economics Programme, candidates must:
The typical programme timetable and progression of study for a full-time candidate completing within three (3) semesters is as follows:
Semester |
Course Code |
Type of course |
Units |
1 |
EPPE 6034 EPPE 6514 and EPPE 6544 EPPE 6524 or EPPE 6584 EPPE 6594 |
Core courses Specialization Course |
8 8 |
2 |
EPPE 6534 EPPE 6544 and EPPE 6564 EPPE 6574 or EPPE 6524 EPPE 6614 |
Core courses Specialization Course |
8 8 |
3 |
EPPE 6908 |
Academic Paper Conference Proceeding |
8 |
Total Units |
40 |
Candidates enrolled in the research intensive mode of study must successfully complete 4 prerequisite core courses (if required) and write a thesis weighted as 40 units. Candidates are required to attain L (Pass) to successfully complete the prerequisite courses. The candidate must present and pass his/her research proposal and successful in the thesis oral examination. Please refer to Supervision and Examination Guidelines for Thesis/Dissertation/Academic Paper.
Additionally, candidates are required to publish at least one (1) article in an indexed journal and publish at least one article in a proceeding from a seminar/conference/workshop approved by the Graduate Study Committee.
Pre-requisite Course Modules
EPPE 6034 Econometric Methods
EPPE 6534 Advanced Islamic Economic Analysis
EPPE 6544 Money, Zakat and the Real Economy
Thesis
EPPE 6940 Thesis
In order to successfully complete the research intensive mode of study for the Master of Islamic Economics Programme, candidates must:
successfully complete the oral examination and defence of the thesis;
publish at least one (1) article in an indexed journal and one (1) article in a proceeding; and
The typical programme timetable and progression of research for a full-time candidate completing within three (3) semesters is as follows:
Semester |
Course Number |
Description |
1 |
EPPE 6034 EPPE 6514 EPPE 6534 EPPE 6544 |
Prerequisite courses |
2 |
EPPE 6940 |
Proposal Defence/Thesis Writing |
3 |
EPPE 6940 |
Thesis Defence Publication of Journal and Proceeding Articles |
Online application is via http://guest.ukm.my or visit Center for Graduate Management’s website at http://www.ukm.my/pps.
RM 12300