MBA (Business Management) — Islamic Finance
About the Course
The MBA — Islamic Finance track prepares specialists with in-depth knowledge of corporate strategy, innovation management, financial management, market research, digital marketing and international business development. Within the Islamic Finance track, the programme additionally covers the principles of the Islamic financial system and Shariah-compliant financial instruments through elective modules.
Why choose the MBA — Islamic Finance track?
- Master corporate strategy and innovation management.
- Study financial management and market research.
- Learn digital marketing and international business.
- Develop leadership and organisational competencies.
- Specialise in investment portfolio management.
- Prepare to compete in global business.
- Master the principles of Islamic finance and Shariah-compliant banking through elective modules.
Career directions:
- 1Corporate management
- 2Consulting firms
- 3Start-up ecosystems
- 4International business organisations
- 5Digital transformation departments
- 6Islamic banks and financial institutions
- 7Takaful (Islamic insurance) companies
- 8Shariah-compliant asset management
Education duration:
2 years (full-time)
Study modes:
Full Time
Education language:
Uzbek
Exam type:
Interview
Entry requirements:
Subject-specific
Tuition Fees
Domestic students
19 900 000 so'm
Per semester
International students
4,500 USD
Per semester
Modern curriculum:
Elective modules — Islamic Finance
Frequently asked questions
What degrees can I earn at UDEA?
UDEA offers Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral programmes in partnership with Coventry University (UK). Degrees are designed for international recognition.
Is financial aid available?
UDEA participates in scholarship and grant programmes including Agrobank-supported options for eligible students. Check the scholarship programme pages for current intake details.
What is the language of instruction?
Programmes are delivered primarily in English, with academic support available in Uzbek where applicable.
Can I study part-time?
Several postgraduate pathways offer flexible scheduling for working professionals. Availability depends on the specific programme and intake.
Is work experience required?
Many master's pathways expect relevant professional experience. Exact requirements are listed in the programme entry criteria.
How long does the degree take?
Typical durations are around 3–4 years for undergraduate honours degrees and 1–2 years for master's programmes, depending on the course and mode of study.
How do I apply?
Use the apply option on this page or visit the Admissions section on udea.uz for entry routes, documents, and deadlines.