Bachelor of Islamic Banking
https://ku.ac.ug/programme/bachelor-of-islamic-bankingOverview
The Bachelor of Science in Islamic Banking and Finance at Kampala University helps students understand the structure, functions, processes, and management of Islamic financial institutions amidst a growing demand for trained professionals in the field. The programme integrates conventional finance with Islamic financial principles, focusing on Shariah-based banking, finance, and governance.
Objectives
- To prepare students well-versed in both conventional and Islamic financial systems.
- To equip students with knowledge and skills relevant to Islamic banking and finance.
- To contribute to the growing Islamic financial sector by training skilled professionals.
- To develop ethical approaches to economics and business based on Islamic principles.
Philosophy
Kampala University is a fountain of knowledge, producing holistic graduates who become vanguards of change. This philosophy is founded on the need for academically, morally, and socially competitive graduates. The university aims to transform the world economically, socially, and culturally.
Learning Outcome
- Gain comprehensive knowledge of economics, banking, and finance.
- Develop practical and managerial skills applicable in Islamic financial institutions.
- Understand Islamic economic principles and apply them in real-life financial scenarios.
- Demonstrate ethical decision-making in Islamic finance and banking.
Entry Requirements
- Direct Entry: Two principal passes in relevant subjects at A’ Level and at least five passes at O’ Level, including Mathematics and English.
- Diploma Entry: A relevant diploma from a recognized institution with a credit or its equivalent.
- Mature Age Entry: Candidates must be at least 22 years old and have passed a mature age examination from an NCHE-recognized center.
- Higher Education Certificate (HEC): A relevant HEC accredited by NCHE with a distinction or credit.
Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Islamic Banking and Finance at Kampala University helps students understand the structure, functions, processes, and management of Islamic financial institutions amidst a growing demand for trained professionals in the field. The programme integrates conventional finance with Islamic financial principles, focusing on Shariah-based banking, finance, and governance.
Objectives
- To prepare students well-versed in both conventional and Islamic financial systems.
- To equip students with knowledge and skills relevant to Islamic banking and finance.
- To contribute to the growing Islamic financial sector by training skilled professionals.
- To develop ethical approaches to economics and business based on Islamic principles.
Philosophy
Kampala University is a fountain of knowledge, producing holistic graduates who become vanguards of change. This philosophy is founded on the need for academically, morally, and socially competitive graduates. The university aims to transform the world economically, socially, and culturally.
Learning Outcome
- Gain comprehensive knowledge of economics, banking, and finance.
- Develop practical and managerial skills applicable in Islamic financial institutions.
- Understand Islamic economic principles and apply them in real-life financial scenarios.
- Demonstrate ethical decision-making in Islamic finance and banking.
Entry Requirements
- Direct Entry: Two principal passes in relevant subjects at A’ Level and at least five passes at O’ Level, including Mathematics and English.
- Diploma Entry: A relevant diploma from a recognized institution with a credit or its equivalent.
- Mature Age Entry: Candidates must be at least 22 years old and have passed a mature age examination from an NCHE-recognized center.
- Higher Education Certificate (HEC): A relevant HEC accredited by NCHE with a distinction or credit.