Finance and Law with Islamic Finance MSc



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Finance and Law with Islamic Finance MSc Programme Handbook 2014 2015

Newcastle University Business School: Postgraduate Handbook 2014 2015 Summary of programme commitments The University s Student Charter is available on the Internet at www.ncl.ac.uk/ pre-arrival/regulations/charter.php. It is also provided to all students as part of The Student Guide. In the Student Charter, the University undertakes to provide you with access to high standards of teaching, support, advice and guidance. The Student Charter requires that students are provided with a programme handbook which details any professional requirements, contact hours, mode of course delivery, assessment criteria, examination arrangements and regulations, academic guidance and support, and appeals and complaints procedures. The purpose of this summary is to help you locate further details about this key information in your handbook. Your handbook also contains a range of other valuable information, so you should read it thoroughly and retain a copy for future reference. 1 Your attention is also drawn to the Student Charter Supplementary Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities. Further information on this can be found at www.ncl.ac.uk/pre-arrival/regulations/charter.php Key Information This section signposts you to some of the key information about your Master s degree programme in your Programme Handbook and Postgraduate Study Guide. Average number of contact hours for this stage/programme: Mode of delivery: Normal notice period for changes to the timetable, including rescheduled classes: Normal notice period for changes to the curriculum or assessment: Normal deadline for feedback on submitted work (coursework): Normal deadline for feedback on examinations: Professional accreditation: Assessment methods and criteria: Academic guidance and support: Page 6, Programme Handbook Page 5, Programme Handbook Page 6, Postgraduate Study Guide Page 14, Postgraduate Study Guide Page 9, Programme Handbook Page 9, Programme Handbook Not applicable Page 9 10, Programme Handbook Page 23, Postgraduate Study Guide Page 3, Programme Handbook Page 25, Postgraduate Study Guide

Contents Page Your contacts 3 Your programme 4 Your assessment 9 Use of programme handbook The purpose of this handbook is to provide you with an overview of your Master s degree programme. This handbook should be read in conjunction with the Newcastle University Business School Postgraduate Study Guide. Together, these documents will provide you with a guide to the facilities offered to you both by the School and the wider University and are designed to complement other information provided by the University. This handbook provides an accurate picture of the programme at the time of writing, but this may be subject to minor change during the course of the academic year. You will be informed of any changes through the appropriate channels. 2 MORE: ncl.ac.uk/nubs

Newcastle University Business School: Postgraduate Handbook 2014 2015 Your contacts The Finance and Law with Islamic Finance MSc programme director is Dr David Barlow. The programme director has overall responsibility for the management of the programme. The programme secretary is responsible for general administrative issues relating to the programme. Useful contacts Degree programme director: Dr David Barlow david.barlow@ncl.ac.uk Room 7.24, Business School @ Barrack Road 0191 208 1664 The degree programme director (DPD) oversees your Master s programme and can help you with questions about the programme as a whole. 3 Programme secretary: Susanne Laidler susanne.laidler@ncl.ac.uk Contact via Student Enquiries, The Hub (room 5.07), Business School @ Barrack Road 0191 208 1582 The programme secretary is your main point of contact for administrative queries relating to your programme, such as information about procedures or deadlines. Director of pre-experience postgraduate programmes: Dr Anna Tilba anna.tilba@ncl.ac.uk Room 4.09, Business School @ Barrack Road Dr Tilba oversees all pre-experience postgraduate programmes in the Business School and has responsibility for matters relating to exam boards, such as assessment irregularities. Senior tutor: Dr Nils Braakmann nils.braakmann@ncl.ac.uk Room 4.05, Business School @ Barrack Road You will be allocated your own personal tutor who is there to help you with matters of a more personal nature. In addition, you can contact the senior tutor who has overall responsibility for pastoral matters and is chair of the staff student committee for your programme. Business School careers adviser: Ailsa McLeod ailsa.mcleod@ncl.ac.uk Careers Service, King s Gate Our careers adviser can help you with information and guidance on careers and employment, both during and after your studies. Details on the teaching team will be provided in the first lecture for each module. A complete list of Business School academic and professional support staff, along with contact details, can be found online at www.ncl.ac.uk/nubs/staff. Staff profiles are also available via this link illustrating the research and teaching interests of academic members of staff. Details of Economics staff can be found at www.ncl.ac.uk/nubs/staff/subject/economics

Your programme This section aims to provide you with some key information on your degree programme. Generic information relating to postgraduate degrees can be found on the Business School Postgraduate Blackboard Community and in the Postgraduate Study Guide. The Finance and Law with Islamic Finance MSc programme builds on the Business School s established strengths in economics and finance, and the Law School s strengths in financial law, regulation and in Islamic Finance, and has been created in response to the increased growth of the Islamic Finance sector worldwide and the UK s pivotal role as an emerging centre of excellence in some of the legal and regulatory areas necessary for a flourishing Islamic Finance industry. The Finance and Law with Islamic Finance MSc programme, while sharing some common modules with the Business School s Banking and Finance MSc, and Finance MSc degrees, features compulsory modules in the nature of law and financial regulation, the principles of Islamic Finance and specialist study of the legal and regulatory aspects of Islamic Finance. The programme is particularly aimed at those interested in pursuing a career in: Islamic finance working for a financial regulatory or supervisory body with jurisdiction over the Islamic finance industry regulatory compliance within Islamic financial institutions 4 There will be an induction week for your Master s programme at the start of Semester 1 including sessions with your programme director, your designated personal tutor, group activities and social events. This week is also your opportunity to familiarise yourself with the University, the facilities available such as the Robinson Library, and check details such as your timetable. A full schedule for the week will be included in your welcome pack on the first day of induction week and will also be published in the Current Students section of the Business School website at www.ncl.ac.uk/nubs/studentlife. MORE: ncl.ac.uk/nubs

Newcastle University Business School: Postgraduate Handbook 2014 2015 Programme structure The programme has many distinctive features, including compulsory modules and a supervised dissertation. Candidates are admitted as full-time students. Their period of study is normally 12 months full-time. All students take 180 credits of compulsory modules, including the dissertation, as detailed in the tables below. An overview of module content is available online at www.ncl.ac.uk/module-catalogue and further details of the module structure will be given during the first lecture. Compulsory modules 5 Module code Title Semester Credits NBS8244 Islamic Finance and Islamic Economics 1 10 NBS8267 Legal Research Skills and Methods 1 10 NBS8018 International Money and Banking 1 10 NBS8203 Retail and Investment Banking 1 10 NBS8015 Financial Theory and Corporate Policy 1 and 2 20 NBS8243 Introduction to Law, Regulation and 1 and 2 20 Legal Methods and Regulatory Techniques NBS8245 The Legal and Regulatory Aspects of 2 10 Islamic Banking NBS8204 Central Banking 2 10 NBS8219 Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Money 2 10 Laundering and Financial Crime NBS8249 International Finance 2 10 NBS8246 Dissertation 3 60

Full descriptions of each module, including the aims and outcomes, syllabus, skills developed (including Graduate Skills Framework), teaching methods and assessment methods, can be found in the Module Catalogue at www.ncl.ac.uk/module-catalogue. Each module will comprise a mix of teaching and learning methods, including independent study. The Module Catalogue gives the indicative number of hours for each module of scheduled learning and teaching (such as lectures/seminars) and guided independent study (such as assessment preparation/directed reading and research). As an overall indication, each 10 credits comprises 100 hours of study, including lectures the majority of this time will be independent learning, which you will carry out yourself outside of scheduled classes. The exact number and type of contact hours for each module will vary but you can expect to have at least 18 contact hours per 10 credits of modules taken. Reading lists for each module can be accessed at rlo.ncl.ac.uk. Further information about the module structure and recommended reading will be provided by the module leader at the start of teaching. 6 MORE: ncl.ac.uk/nubs

Newcastle University Business School: Postgraduate Handbook 2014 2015 Semester Finance and Law with Islamic Finance MSc 29 Sep 2014 9 Jan 2015 Legal Research Skills and Methods Financial Theory and Corporate Policy Introduction to Law, Regulation and Legal Methods and Regulatory Techniques 1 Islamic Finance and Islamic Economics International Money and Banking Retail and Investment Banking 12 Jan 23 Jan 2015 Assessment Period 7 26 Jan 15 May 2015 Financial Theory and Corporate Policy Introduction to Law, Regulation and Legal Methods and Regulatory Techniques The Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Islamic Banking 2 Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Money Laundering and Financial Crime Central Banking International Finance 18 May 5 June 2015 Assessment Period 3 8 June 1 Sep 2015 Dissertation Dissertation The dissertation is worth 60 credits and is the opportunity for you to integrate and apply your learning to real-world situations and problems. The dissertation process commences during the first semester with the compulsory Research Skills sessions.

These are designed to lead you through the dissertation process, including the preparation of your research project proposal. Following preparation of your initial proposal, you will be allocated a supervisor who will provide guidance through the dissertation writing process. The dissertation is a major piece of work (12,000 words), which will enable you to apply the knowledge and skills developed during the taught element of your degree programme. You will be expected to demonstrate evaluative and analytical ability, gain an in-depth knowledge of the topic and understand the relevance of the context in which the investigation is set. The dissertation will be completed by 1 September 2015. Degree programme regulations The Degree Programme Regulations detail the modules to be studied on your Master s degree and any progression requirements, such as the need to pass the taught modules of the degree before proceeding to dissertation. It is important that you read these and make sure you know the requirements of your Master s degree. Degree Programme Regulations are available online at www.ncl.ac.uk/regulations/programme/2014-2015/nubs.php. Programme specification A detailed description of the programme structure, programme aims and learning outcomes can be found in the Programme Specification online at www.ncl.ac.uk/regulations/specs/index.php/2014-2015/nubs. 8 This includes information on the knowledge and understanding, intellectual skills, practical skills and transferable/key skills which you are expected to develop and demonstrate during your studies. University regulations It is important that you familiarise yourself with the University Regulations, in particular the Postgraduate (Taught) Progress Regulations and Examination Conventions which detail the regulations for study and award of a Master s degree. This includes conditions for reassessment in failed modules and criteria for eligibility of a Master s award. You are expected to read these and make yourself aware of their implications. www.ncl.ac.uk/regulations/docs/2014.html. Postgraduate research Students who are successful in their Master s programme may wish to consider applying for a PhD with Newcastle University Business School. Newcastle University Alumni may also qualify for a discount on PhD fees. Further details of the research areas covered within the School and details of research programmes are available online at www.ncl.ac.uk/nubs/courses/postgrad/research. MORE: ncl.ac.uk/nubs

Newcastle University Business School: Postgraduate Handbook 2014 2015 Your assessment The assessment will depend on the individual module. You can expect to be assessed by a variety of means, including examinations, assignments both individual and group, presentations and the dissertation. The mix of assessment methods is to allow you to demonstrate your understanding of the knowledge outcomes of the programme and also your assimilation of the skills developed during your Master s programme. The assessment methods used in individual modules are included in the module outlines. The assessments for the taught modules are summarised in the table opposite. Details of assessment deadlines will be provided on the Postgraduate Blackboard Community within the first two weeks of term to allow you to plan your workload. You should familiarise yourself with the assignment submission procedures available on the Postgraduate Blackboard Community. All assignments for Business School postgraduate modules must be submitted by 09.00 on the specified deadline date. 9 Most assignment deadlines are set at 09.00 on a Monday morning. This timing was decided upon following feedback from students in previous years as it allows you to make full use of the weekend for working on your assessment but doesn t overlap with classes on a Monday. Please note that work submitted after the specified deadline, even by just a few minutes, will be treated as a late submission in line with University policy. Please see further details in the Postgraduate Study Guide on late submission of assessed work. Occasionally, a module leader may change an assignment deadline (almost always to a later date). You will be notified of this in advance by e-mail by either the module leader or the relevant programme secretary. For all assignment deadlines, you should receive your marks and feedback within 20 working days. There may be certain exceptions to this turnaround time, but you will be notified of this at the time the deadline is set. For Semester 1 exams, generic feedback will be provided for the module early in Semester 2 to help you prepare for Semester 2 exams. For any students required to resit any exam, as a minimum generic feedback will be provided at least four weeks before the resit exam. Individual feedback for any exam can be provided on request after exam boards have met. Where the original assessment is by both exam and assignment, it is general policy on the Finance and Law with Islamic Finance MSc programme for Business School modules to be reassessed 100% by exam, ie any marks obtained for previous assignments on that module will be disregarded for the purposes of reassessment.

Module Legal Research Skills and Methods Financial Theory and Corporate Policy Introduction to Law, Regulation and Legal Methods and Regulatory Techniques Compulsory/ core/ optional Compulsory Individual assignment(s) 100% (inc Presentation) Group assessment Compulsory 100% Compulsory 30% 70% Examination Islamic Finance and Compulsory 100% Islamic Economics The Legal and Compulsory 100% Regulatory Aspects of Islamic Banking International Money Compulsory 100% and Banking Retail and Investment Compulsory 100% Banking Central Banking Compulsory 100% Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Money Laundering and Financial Crime Compulsory 100% International Finance Compulsory 100% 10 MORE: ncl.ac.uk/nubs

Newcastle University Business School: Postgraduate Handbook 2014 2015 For more information Newcastle University Business School 5 Barrack Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4SE UK Telephone: 0191 208 1500 Disclaimer The matters covered by this brochure and other information that we provide for students, are naturally subject to change from time to time, both before and after a candidate s admission. The University may have to make such changes without notice. Further details of the University s policies, procedures and regulations can be found at www.ncl.ac.uk/pre-arrival/regulations. Newcastle University, 2014. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne trading as Newcastle University. ncl.ac.uk/nubs