The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Islamic Banking and Finance at the Faculty of Finance and Administrative Sciences is designed to cultivate highly competent scholars, researchers, and professionals who will contribute to the advancement of knowledge and practices in the field of Islamic banking and finance. This programme emphasises originality, innovation, and the integration of advanced research skills to address the complexities of modern financial systems in line with Islamic principles.
The programme equips candidates with a comprehensive and critical understanding of the latest developments in Islamic banking and finance, encouraging them to engage with contemporary challenges and emerging issues at both national and global levels. Students are trained to apply innovative methodologies, advanced analytical tools, and digital technologies in conducting cutting-edge research that contributes significantly to theory and practice.
Collaboration and effective communication form a core part of the programme. Candidates will work within interdisciplinary networks and communities, both locally and internationally, to exchange knowledge, co-develop solutions, and disseminate impactful research findings to diverse audiences—including scholars, industry practitioners, policymakers, and society at large.
Through a balance of independent scholarly inquiry and collaborative engagement, students will acquire the ability to design and adapt advanced research methodologies, utilise qualitative and quantitative approaches effectively, and present research outcomes using both numerical and graphical analysis. The programme nurtures lifelong learning, intellectual autonomy, and professional accountability, preparing graduates to become thought leaders and change agents in the Islamic banking and finance industry.
Graduates of this PhD programme will not only contribute to the creation of new knowledge but also demonstrate a strong commitment to legal, ethical, socio-political, economic, and cultural responsibilities. By integrating these dimensions, they will play a pivotal role in shaping sustainable financial systems that reflect the values of justice, equity, and integrity.
Program Code
This program is accredited and certified by Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) and the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). Accreditation reference numbers are shown below:
Accreditation Body | On Campus / Online |
Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) | R-CDL/343/8/0010 |
Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) | MQA/FA0387 |
Medium of Instruction
English
On Campus & Online |
English Competency Requirement (International Student) Candidates who wish to enter a program which medium of instruction is English language must pass the English Language Qualification (TOEFL: 30-31 / IELTS: 4.0 or equivalent) or achieve a minimum of Band 3 in MUET or equivalent to CEFR (Mid B2). Exemptions will be given subject to the University Senate’s approval based on situations. |
The applicant may enrol in this programme under Structure A (Research).
Study Duration
Program Type | Minimum Duration | Maximum Duration |
Full Time | 3 Years (6 Semesters) | 5 Years (10 Semesters) |
Part Time | 4 Years (8 Semesters) | 7 Years (14 Semesters) |
Course Details
The applicant is required to complete a subject titled Research Methodology before commencing research work under the supervision of an academic staff member from the Postgraduate Studies Department.
Academic Researcher, Shariah Advisory, Policy Maker, Director in Islamic Financial Institutions and Think Tanks, International Consultant in Islamic Banking and Finance & other related careers.
Learning Mode | Program Type | Local Student | Foreign Student |
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