MScs & Professional Qualifications
The majority of the ICMA Centre’s MSc degrees are subject to validations from key industry professional qualifications. Thereby providing graduates with one or more valued industry licences as well as their degree.
ICMA
The ICMA Centre is pleased to announce that as from 2008 all ICMA Centre MSc graduates* who successfully complete their Masters degree including the module International Securities Markets, will be granted the ICMA IFID Certificate.*With the exception of those studying the MSc Financial Engineering.
PRMIA
ICMA Centre MSc Financial Risk Management students are now eligible for exemption from Exams I and II of PRM Certification. In addition MSc FRM students are provided with assistance to take PRM Exams III and IV. See qualifying criteria and further information.
CISI
MSc International Securities, Investment and Banking and MSc Investment Management students are now eligible for exemption from the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) Diploma.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to apply for equivalence and to be awarded the CISI Diploma students must:
- Have graduated with the award of MSc International Securities, Investment and Banking, MSc Investment Management and MSc Corporate Finance from 2007 onwards;
- Become an SII student member by the first day of the second term of their ICMA Centre Masters programme;
- Take and pass the CISI online Integrity & Ethics course;
- On being awarded the appropriate Masters degree, apply for exemption from the CISI diploma, using the form which will be provided.
On successful application graduates will be eligible to become a full Member of the Institute.
For more information please see visit the CISI Website
Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) Part 1
The CIFP is a collaboration of academia and industry knowledge and skills intended to bridge the demand-supply gap for the Islamic financial services industry. All course modules are designed to provide a platform for participants to exchange ideas and experiences with academics and industry experts. Thus giving participants a better insight in worldviews and cross-cultural perspectives for a robust Islamic Finance industry.
