Introduction of CIFP On-line Program 1 the Outline International Center for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF) Pusat Ekonomi idan Bisnis Syariah Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Indonesia (PEBS FEUI) Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) Online Program 2 1
PEBS FEUI Profiles was established in 2007 in FEUI, in order to develop Islamic economics and business, especially in Indonesia Activities : Academic Research Seminar, Workshop and Training in Islamic economic and business Publications related to Islamic economic and business 3 INCEIF Profiles To be the Knowledge Leader in Islamic Finance Established in 23 rd March 2006, International Centre e for Education in Islamic Finance was set up by the central bank of Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia, to produce professionals for the global Islamic finance services industry Status : University Chairman : Tan Sri Dato Sri Dr. Zeti Akhtar Aziz Governor, Bank Negara Malaysia President : Mr. Agil Natt 4 2
Why INCEIF INCEIF main focus and objective is to produce high caliber professionals for the global Islamic finance services industry through CIFP, Masters and Ph. D degrees Through a holistic learning approach, INCEIF gives students the flexibility to work and study at the same time by providing online interaction facilities and an extensive compilation of resources from all over the world Our flagship program is the Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP), which is a professional qualification aimed for practitioners in the Islamic finance services industry 5 Collaboration between academic and industry practice Theory Role of Academician Shariah Role of Shariah Advisors Practical Rl Role of Practitioners 3
Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) 7 The CIFP The Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) combines both practical and theoretical aspects of Islamic finance, resulting in a holistic learning experience of exceptional quality The CIFP objective is to meet the demand for qualified and certified professionals in Islamic finance The CIFP is accredited as equivalent to a Masters degree with total credit hours of 48 hours including 6 hours for internship 8 4
CIFP Career Benefits CIFP graduates may see themselves furthering their careers in areas of the Islamic financial il services industry thus developing a professional niche for themselves The CIFP will give you the competitive edge over other industry ypractitioners or executives in areas of wealth management, financial planning and equity investments 9 1) Composition of CIFP Students by Industry CIFP Registration Mgt & Services 4% Legal & Consultancy Government 5% Agencies 3% Universities & Training Centers 4% Others 4% Self & Unemployed 1% Financial Institutions 78% 5
About CIFP On line Programme (1) Why Online? At INCEIF, we make education possible for everyone. Therefore, we have specifically designed the CIFP (online programme) to suit the busy schedules of our participants all over the world. INCEIF s LMS (Learning Management System) INCEIF s learning management system (LMS) is the system is aimed at making their course of study easier and more convenient with facilities such as email and forums to hold online tutorials with faculty members. 11 About CIFP On line Programme (2) INCEIF s Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) on-line programme, commencing each January and September; designed for those who would like to fast track their professional qualification in Islamic finance. The 12-months programme covers Part 1 and Part 2 of the three-part CIFP programme. Each part offers comprehensive course modules; build knowledge, skills, competencies and experience as they enter the Islamic financial services industry. 12 6
CIFP Online Course Models Part I Part II Building Knowledge Candidates will gain the necessary knowledge in Islamic finance Associate Member Status Building Skills candidates will be equipped with the required skills in handling operational issues and Islamic financial transactions, such as structuring corporate financing and issuing Islamic securities Proficient Member Status Part III Building Competency and Experience These include mentor-mentee programmes at pre-approved participating Islamic financial institutions 6-month internship Practicing Member Status 13 The Papers in Part I SH 1002 SH 1003 IE 1001 IB 1006 TK 1003 IE 1002 IB 1005 IB 1004 Shariah Aspects of Business and Finance Shariah Rules in Financial Transactions Islamic Economics Islamic Capital Market Wealth Planning and Management Reporting of Islamic Financial Transactions Deposit & Financing Operations of Islamic Banks Islamic Financial Institutions and Markets 14 7
The Papers in Part II SH 2002 IB 2001 IB 2002 IB 2003 IE 2001 TK 2002 Shariah Issues in Modern Islamic Finance Structuring Financial Requirements Risk Management of Islamic Financial Institutions Managing Islamic Financial Transactions Ethics and Governance Takaful and Actuarial Practices 15 Entry Requirements Bachelor s degree, or an equivalent professional qualification from a recognized institution. Proficient in English in order to undertake the programme. 16 8
Application Application for admission into CIFP programme may be made at any time during the year. There is no closing date for submission of application. However, the INCEIF academic terms commence in January and September each year. Examinations are normally held at the end of each term in May and December respectively. 17 Fee Structure The fees for the International Candidates who tk take CIFP programme in the Regional of PEBS FEUI, Jakarta, are structured as follows (USD): Type of Fees Part I Part II Part III Registration Fee (per module) 35 56 100 Examination Fee Part 1 (per module) 100 Examination Fee Part2 (per module) 100 Tutorial Fee (per module) optional 75 75 Pre Examination Seminar (per module) optional 119 119 18 9
Faculty Members Prof. Datuk Dr. Syed Othman Alhabshi Professor of Islamic Economics Chief Academic Officer and Dean of the Faculty Head of Takaful and Financial Planning Departement Prof. Dr. Saiful Azhar Rosly Professor of Islamic Economics and Banking Head of Banking Department Prof. Dr. Syed Abdul Hamid Aljunid Professor of Applied Finance Head of Economics and Governance Departement Prof. Dr. Zainal Azam Abdul Rahman Professor of Islamic Law Head of Shariah and Legal Studies Departement Prof. Dr. Hamzah Ismail Professor of Islamic Business Management Head of Graduate Studies Departement Prof. Dr. Zubair Hasan Professor of Islamic Economics Economics and Governance Departement Dr. Syamsul Afizi Muhammad Economics and Governance Departement Dr. Shaikh Hamzah Abdul Razak Takaful and Financial Planning Departement Dr. Dirar Elmahi Elobeid Economics and Governance Departement Dr. Mohammad Pisal Zainal Banking Departement Dr. Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin Economics and Governance Departement Dr. Ahcene Lahsasna Shariah and Legal Studies Departement Ms. Norhanim Mat Sari Banking Departement Getting Up to Date For further information on the CIFP Programmes held in PEBS-FEUI Regional Centre, please visit: www.inceif.org/study/cifp/cifp.php if / if / if or contact us at: PEBS FEUI Lt. Dasar Gedung Perpustakaan FEUI Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Jawa Barat, Indonesia Telephone : +62 21 727 2425 ext. 157 Fax : +62 21 786 4057 E-mail : pebs.feui@yahoo.com or Miranti Kartika Dewi : +62 813 1541 2831 miranti_k_dewi@yahoo.com Abdu Robbi : +62 856 881 5457 abro60@ui.ac.id 20 10
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