DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SERVICES

This course is intended to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable him/her perform duties in Islamic Financial Sector and other related sectors. The Islamic financial services industry is one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. However, there has been slow or no response to the capacity building challenges experienced in the sector. This diploma therefore provides trainees with an in-depth introduction to Islamic Finance and related areas. Trainees will be informed on the specialized tenets of Islamic financial services. A graduate of this course will be able to work in a salaried or self-employment. To achieve this, units such as entrepreneurship, business communication, life skills, French, information and communication technology have been included. General Course Objectives By the end of the course, the trainee should be able to: a) Demonstrate an understanding of the Islamic philosophy behind Finance and the mechanism involved in developing financial products b) Apply the principles and practice of Islamic banking in solving financial sector related problems c) Analyse customer’s financial statements for financing purposes d) Design and interpret Islamic financial reports e) Make investments decisions in a banking and finance environment f) Demonstrate an understanding of internship based research project writing.

Unit Codes and Titles Semester 1 CDU 101 Quantitative Methods CDU 102 Business Studies CDU 103 Business Information Systems Application I CDU 104 Principles of Accounts CDU 105 Foundations of French I CDU 106 Business Communication Semester 2 CDU 201 Life Skills CDU 202 Economics CDU 203 Risk Management for Financial Institutions CDU 204 Business Information Systems Application II CDU 205 Business Finance CDU 206 Foundations of French II Semester 3 CDU 301 Entrepreneurship CDU 302 Research Methods CDU 303 Business Law CDU 304 Business French I DIF 301 Principles and Practice of Islamic Finance DIF 302 Islamic Financial Analyses and Reporting Semester 4 CDU 401 Business French II CDU 402 Principles and Practice of Management DIF 401 Islamic Investments DIF 402 Islamic Insurance (Takaful) DIF 403 Islamic Facilities and Financing DBF 402 Foreign Exchange and International Trade Semester 5 CDU 500 Internship Progamme and Research Project Fees in Kshs: 1st Semester 54,000

DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

The course is intended to equip the trainees with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable him/her perform duties requiring ICT competences to work in the Financial Sector and other related sectors. A graduate of this course will be able to work in a salaried or self employment. To achieve this, units such as entrepreneurship, communication skills, life skills, French, information and communication technology have been included.

KENYA SCHOOL OF MONETARY STUDIES (KSMS)

General Course Objectives By the end of the course, the trainee should be able to: a) Operate and maintain an ICT system; b) Develop and maintain management system; c) Setup and manage a computer network; d) Perform system analysis design and develop a business information system; e) Secure and manage information resources in an organization; f) Demonstrate an understanding of computer programs using object oriented program languages; g) Design and maintain organizational website.

Unit Codes and Titles Semester 1 CDU 101 Quantitative Methods CDU 102 Business Studies CDU 103 Business Information Systems Application I CDU 104 Principles of Accounts CDU 105 Foundations of French I CDU 106 Business Communication Semester 2 CDU 201 Life Skills CDU 202 Economics CDU 203 Risk Management for Financial Institution CDU 204 Business Information Systems Application II CDU 205 Business Finance CDU 206 Foundations of French II Semester 3 CDU 301 Entrepreneurship CDU 302 Research Methods CDU 303 Business Law CDU 304 Business French I DIT 301 Data Base Organization DIT 302 Structured Programming Semester 4 CDU 401 Business French II CDU 402 Principles Practice of Management DIT 401 Object Oriented Programming DIT 402 Principles of Information Systems DIT 403 Software Engineering DIT 404 WEB Programming Semester 5 CDU 500 Internship Programme and Research Project KENYA SCHOOL OF MONETARY STUDIES (KSMS)

Noordin Road, Off Thika Super Highway, P.O. Box 65041-00618 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 20 8646000, Cell: +254 727/733 600668-70, Wireless: +254 20 8019996 Email: [email protected]

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2nd Semester 42,000 3rd Semester 42,000 4th Semester 42,000 Total Course Fees 180,000

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Programs DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – MICROFINANCE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SERVICES DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – FINANCE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Qualification | Mean grade: C Maths: C

English:C

Intakes are in April and August www.ksms.or.ke

DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

The course is designed to provide students with practical and applied knowledge and skills required to manage the organizational development function in the workplace. The programme is intended to enable trainees apply learned theories both as salaried and self employed individuals both in Kenya and the region. To achieve this, units such as entrepreneurship, business communication, life skills, French, information and communication technology have been included. General Course Objectives By the end of the course, the trainee should be able to: a) Demonstrate an understanding of the basics of organization dimensions, concepts, culture and health; b) Apply human resource principles; c) Apply the principles of management in an organization’s setting; d) Demonstrate an understanding of labour laws and labour relations; e) Undertake selling and marketing of organization’s products.

Unit Codes and Titles

Semester 1 CDU 101 CDU 102 CDU 103 CDU 104 CDU 105 CDU 106 Semester 2 CDU 201 CDU 202 CDU 203 CDU 204 CDU 205 CDU 206 Semester 3 CDU 301 CDU 302 CDU 303 CDU 304 DOD 301 DOD 302 Semester 4 CDU 401 CDU 402 DOD 401 DOD 402 DOD 403 DOD 404 Semester 5 CDU 500

Quantitative Methods Business Studies Business Information Systems Application I Principles of Accounts Foundations of French I Business Communication Life Skills Economics Risk Management for Financial Institutions Business Information Systems Application II Business Finance Foundations of French II Entrepreneurship Research Methods Business Law Business French I Office Administration and Management Human Resource Management Business French II Principles and Practice of Management Organizational Behavior and Development Sales and Marketing Labour and Industrial Relations Labour and Industrial Law

DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – MICROFINANCE

DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS SCIENCES – FINANCE

The course is intended to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable him/her to perform duties in the banking and financial sector in Kenya and the region. A graduate of this course will be able to work in a salaried or self-employment. To achieve this, units such as entrepreneurship, business communication, life skills, French, information and communication technology have been included.

The course is intended to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable him / her to perform duties in the financial sector in Kenya and the Region. The programme is intended to enable trainees apply learned theories both as salaried and self employed individuals. To achieve this, units such as entrepreneurship, business communication, life skills, French, information and communication technology have been included.

General Course Objectives By the end of the course, the trainee should be able to: a) Formulate objectives of micro finance institutions; b) Prepare management and regulatory reports; c) Demonstrate understanding in microfinance operations; d) Implement an outreach programme for microfinance institutions; e) Formulate policies and develop procedures for microfinance institutions.

General Course Objectives By the end of the course, the trainee should be able to: a) Apply lending principles; b) Apply monetary and financial systems in the banking sector; c) Apply principles of banking in the banking industry; d) Analyse financial statements for lending purposes; e) Make investment decisions in a banking sector.

General Course Objectives By the end of the course, the trainee should be able to: a) Demonstrate an understanding of quantitative methods as applied in analyzing business decisions b) Apply the principles of accounting and finance in a business setting c) Communicate effectively in financial sector in both English and French d) Apply the principles of investment to make viable investment decisions

The course is intended to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable him/her to perform duties in the micro finance sector in Kenya and the Region. A graduate of this course will be able to work in a salaried or self-employment. To achieve this, units such as entrepreneurship, business communication, life skills, French and communication technology have been included

Unit Codes and Titles

Unit Codes and Titles

Semester 1 CDU 101 Quantitative Methods CDU 102 Business Studies CDU 103 Business Information Systems Application I CDU 104 Principles of Accounts CDU 105: Foundations of French I CDU 106 Business Communication Semester 2 CDU 201 Life Skills CDU 202 Economics CDU 203 Risk Management for Financial Institutions CDU 204 Business Information Systems Application II CDU 205 Business Finance CDU 206 Foundations of French II Semester 3 CDU 301 Entrepreneurship CDU 302 Research Methods CDU 303 Business Law CDU 304 Business French I DMF 301 Financial Management for Microfinance DMF 302 Foundations of Microfinance Semester 4 CDU 401 Business French II CDU 402 Principles and Practice of Management DMF 401 Microcredit DMF 402 Micro Insurance DMF 403 Microfinance Policies and Regulations DMF 404 Loan Portfolio Management Semester 5 CDU 500 Internship Programme and Research Project

Semester 1 CDU 101 Quantitative Methods CDU 102 Business Studies CDU 103 Business Information Systems Application I CDU 104 Principles of Accounts CDU 105 Foundations of French I CDU 106 Business Communication Semester 2 CDU 201 Life Skills CDU 202 Economics CDU 203 Risk Management for Financial Institutions CDU 204 Business Information Systems Application II CDU 205 Business Finance CDU 206 Foundations of French II Semester 3 CDU 301 Entrepreneurship CDU 302 Research Methods CDU 303 Business Law CDU 304 Business French I DBF 301 Principles of Banking DBF 302 Financial Reporting and Analysis Semester 4 CDU 401 Business French II CDU 402 Principles and Practice of Management DFN 403 Investment DBF 402 Foreign Exchange and International Trade DBF 403 Monetary and Financial Systems DIB 401 Lending Semester 5 CDU 500 Internship Programme and Research Project

Internship Programme and Research Project Fees in Kshs: 1st Semester 54,000 2nd Semester 42,000 3rd Semester 42,000 4th Semester 42,000 Total Course Fees 180,000

Unit Codes and Titles

Semester 1 CDU 101 Quantitative Methods CDU 102 Business Studies CDU 103 Business Information Systems Application I CDU 104 Principles of Accounts CDU 105 Foundations of French I CDU 106 Business Communication Semester 2 CDU 201 Life Skills CDU 202 Economics CDU 203 Risk Management for Financial Institutions CDU 204 Business Information Systems Application II CDU 205 Business Finance CDU 206 Foundations of French II Semester 3 CDU 301 Entrepreneurship CDU 302 Research Methods CDU 303 Business Law CDU 304 Business French I DFN 301 Financial Management DFN 302 Cost Accounting Semester 4 CDU 401 Business French II CDU 402 Principles and Practice of Management DFN 401 Principles of Management Accounting DFN 402 Corporate Finance DBF 402 Foreign Exchange and International Trade DFN 403 Investments Semester 5 CDU 500 Internship Programme and Research Project

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The Islamic financial services industry. is one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. However, there has. been slow or no response to the capacity building challenges. experienced in the sector. This diploma therefore provides trainees. with an in-depth introduction to Islamic Finance and related areas. Trainees will be ...

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