Bangor University

Course Details

MBA Islamic Banking and Finance

Course Description

The MBA in Islamic Banking and Finance programme consists of two parts. Part 1: Is a wholly taught component, contributing 120 credits. All taught modules carry a credit weighting of 15 credits. Part 1 is taught ... examinations in May and June. Continuous assessment is an integral part of all of our taught modules. The weightings attaching to coursework and other forms of continuous assessment vary from module to module, from a minimum of 25% to a maximum of 100%. Part 2: Consists of either a supervised dissertation of around 10,000 words, or a structured Advanced Taught Programme of Summer Study that is specific to your chosen degree. Part 2 is completed during the summer months, from late-May to September. If you undertake a supervised dissertation, you are expected to submit your dissertation by September in the calendar year following your initial registration for your postgraduate degree. The assessments for the summer programme of advanced study are also completed during September in the calendar year following your initial registration.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
1year

Career outcomes

Business and management related

MBA Islamic Banking and Finance Bangor University