Course unit title

 Micro and Macro Economics

Course unit code

 -

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

 Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

 Year 1

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

 Matriculation

Number of credits allocated

 4.8

Name of lecturer(s)

1.      Ilmiawan Auwalin Phd

2.      Dr.Hj. Sri Herianingrum

Learning outcomes of the course unit

After studying this course, students are expected to be able to analyze macro and micro economic theory as a comparison in understanding Islamic economics

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

-

Course content

This course is designed to equip students with the basics, philosophies and theories of conventional economics, both micro and macro. What is the paradigm of theory development in conventional economics that is important for Islamic economics students to know?

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

Gregory Mankiw. Economics

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

L, D

Language of instruction

Bahasa and English

Assessment methods and criteria

Written exam

Course unit title

Ushul Fiqh

Course unit code

 EKS802

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

 Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

 Year 1

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

 Matriculation

Number of credits allocated

 4.8

Name of lecturer(s)

1.      Dr. Irham Zaki, MA.

2.      Dr. Syifaul Qulub, MA.

Learning outcomes of the course unit

After taking this course, students are expected to be able to interpret the rules of Islamic law related to contemporary economic and business issues and to solve economic cases based on the principles of Islamic law.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

-

Course content

This course is designed to equip students with theories, concepts, and rules and procedures for giving law from a case, especially those related to Islamic economic laws.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

1.      Al-Jammal, Muhammad Abd al-Mun’im. Mawsu’ah al-Iqtisad al-Islami;

2.      Al-Mubarak, Muhammad. Nizam al-Islam al-Iqtisad : Mabadi’ wa Qawa’id’ ‘Ammah;

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

L, D

Language of instruction

Bahasa and English

Assessment methods and criteria

Take home exam

Course unit title

Basic and Intermediate Econometrics & Statistics

Course unit code

-

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

 Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

 Year 1

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

 Matriculation

Number of credits allocated

 3.2

Name of lecturer(s)

1.      DR.Ilmiawan Auwalin

2.      DR.Sulistyo Rusgianto

Learning outcomes of the course unit

After following this course, students are expected to be able to understand and analyze the basic statistics that are important for the next course.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

-

Course content

This course will equip students about the importance of econometrics and basic statistics as a tool to analyze the relationship between variables.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

1.      Damodar Gujarati. Introduction to Economietric

2.      Badi Baltagi. Econometric

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

L, D

Language of instruction

Bahasa and English

Assessment methods and criteria

Written and take home exam

Course unit title

Advanced Statistics and Econometrics

Course unit code

 EKS806

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

 Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

 Year 1

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

 1

Number of credits allocated

 4.8

Name of lecturer(s)

1.      DR.Ilmiawan Auwalin

2.      DR.Sulistyo Rusgianto.

Learning outcomes of the course unit

After following this course, students are expected to be able to analyze causal relationships using econometric and statistical tools so that results can be quantitatively accounted for.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

Matriculation

Course content

This course will equip students about the importance of econometrics and advanced statistics as a tool for analyzing secondary and primary data in the context of developing science.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

1.      Damodar Gujarati. Introduction to Economietric

2.      Badi Baltagi. Econometric

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

L, D

Language of instruction

Bahasa and English

Assessment methods and criteria

Written and take home exam

Course unit title

Research Methodology

Course unit code

 -

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

 Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

 Year 1

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

 2

Number of credits allocated

 4.8

Name of lecturer(s)

1.      Prof.Dr.Raditya Sukmana .

2.      Prof.Dr. Moeslich Anshory

Learning outcomes of the course unit

After studying this course, students are expected to be able to develop qualitative and quantitative methods and analysis in research activities for dissertation writing and or the development of Islamic economics independently.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

-

Course content

This course is designed to equip students with qualitative and quantitative methods and analysis that are needed/used in the research process within the framework of truth discovery.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

1.      Azhim, Ali Abdul, 1989, Epistimologi dan Aksiologi Ilmu Perspektif Al-Qur’an (Bandung: CV Rosda).

2.      Bernstein, Richard J., 1983, Beyond Objectivism and Relativism :Science, Hermeneutics and Praxis (Philadelpia: University of Pennsylvania Press).

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

L, D

Language of instruction

Bahasa and English

Assessment methods and criteria

1.      Attendance and activity in class: 20%

2.       Tasks (start and repair): 40 %

3.      Written exam : 40%

Course unit title

Qualification Examination

Course unit code

 -

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

 Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

 Year 1

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

 2

Number of credits allocated

 0

Name of lecturer(s)

Prospective Promoter, Co-Promoter candidate, examiner

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Students are able to write well one of the topics in Islamic economics that will be a reference for examiners and can answer questions from the examiner board.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

-

Course content

The Qualification Exam is the first test for Doctoral Program Participants to obtain the status of a doctoral candidate. The goal is to determine the ability of Doctoral Program Participants in carrying out theoretical concepts that will be used to explain phenomena and or in answering problems that will be answered through their dissertation research.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

Scientific journals and textbooks by topic

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

R, D, S

Course unit title

Close Examination

Course unit code

 -

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

 Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

 Year 2

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

 4-6

Number of credits allocated

 12.8

Name of lecturer(s)

Promoter, Co-Promoter, examiner

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Students are able to defend their dissertation and demonstrate their competence so that they are eligible for a doctorate.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

Eligibility Examination

Course content

Determine and decide that the dissertation produced from the entire process of doctoral education has provided evidence that the doctoral candidate has fulfilled the competence as a doctor and is worthy of a doctorate degree.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

Scientific journals and textbooks by topic

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

R, D, S

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment components include:

• Manuscript: Appropriateness of format, completeness, systematics, appearance of research results

• Presentation: Verbal ability, Confidence, Ethics

Course unit title

Open Examination

Course unit code

 -

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

 Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

 Year 2

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

 4-6

Number of credits allocated

 12.8

Name of lecturer(s)

Promoter, Co-Promoter, examiner

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Students are able to express the flow of scientific thought in defending their dissertation against various objections and convey their dissertation contribution to the field of science they are engaged in and the value of its application.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

Close Examination

Course content

Final evaluation of the dissertation to determine the predicate of graduation and awarding a doctorate. This exam is a forum for disputing the results of the dissertation.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

Scientific journals and textbooks by topic

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

R, D, S

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment components include:

• Relevance of research results to the development of science, technology and or art.

• Contribution of research results to the development of science, technology and or art.

• Concept, method and innovation findings

• Analytical skills and scientific thinking

• The breadth of scientific insight

• Ability to respond scientifically

Course unit title

Dissertation Proposal Examination

Course unit code

-

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

Year 2

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

4-6

Number of credits allocated

9.6

Name of lecturer(s)

Promoter, Co-Promoter, examiner

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Students are able to write well one of the topics in Islamic economics that will be a reference for examiners and can answer questions from the examiner board.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

Qualification Exam

Course content

The research proposal for the dissertation is a research design (background, literature review and research methodology) on a particular topic based on certain theoretical perspectives that are structured, systematic, based on scientific principles under the guidance of the Promoter and Co-Promoter and tested in front of the Proposal Examiner Team consisting of over 7 examiners including Promoter and Co-Promoter.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

Scientific journals and textbooks by topic

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Research, Discussion, Seminar

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment components include:

• Appropriateness of the format, systematics, and completeness of the proposal (5%).

• Ability to explain why the proposed research problem is important and interesting to study (rationale) (10%).

• The clarity of the theoretical concept in the research problem of the dissertation so that it promises novelty (25%).

• Clarity of theoretical perspective used in explaining (answering) the research problem (15%)

• Ability to develop a logical frame that shows the ability to compose or develop new scientific concepts (15%)

• Ability to select and determine appropriate research methods to collect data (15%)

• analyze data and test research results in order to answer the research problem it proposes (10%)

• The referenced literature follows the development of the scientific field to be researched and is up to date (last 8 years (5%).

Course unit title

Economic Development Civil Society

Course unit code

EKS801

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

Optional

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

Year 2

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

3

Number of credits allocated

3.2

Name of lecturer(s)

  1. Prof.Dr.H.Suroso Imam Zadjuli,SE 
  2. Dr.Hj. Sri Kusreni, M.Si.

Learning outcomes of the course unit

After studying this course, students are expected to be able to describe the theories and stages of development as well as development policies based on Islamic concepts so that they can build a civil society.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

-

Course content

This course is designed to equip students with Islamic Shariah economic development. These topics include: understanding and definition, basic theories of development, barriers and development strategies and policies to be able to build civil society.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

  1. Abdul Manan, Mohamed, Islamic Economic in Theory and Practice, London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1987.
  2. Mohammad Umar Chapra, What Is Islamic Economics ?, IDB Prize Winners’ Lecture Series No. 9, Islamic Development Bank, Islamic Research and Training Institute, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Lecturer, Discussion

Language of instruction

Bahasa and English

Assessment methods and criteria

Written exam

Course unit title

Economics of Islamic Philanthropy

Course unit code

EKS801

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

Optional

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

Year 2

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

3

Number of credits allocated

3.2

Name of lecturer(s)

  1. Prof. Dr. Effendie
  2. Dr. Irfan Shauqi Beik

Learning outcomes of the course unit

After studying this course, students are expected to be able to explain and describe the role of zakat and waqf in Islamic economics and have basic managerial skills to manage zakat and waqf.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

-

Course content

This course is designed to equip students about the role of zakat and waqf in Islamic Economics. The emphasis is more on aspects of zakat and waqf management and their impact on the economy, while zakat fiqh is given as an introduction and operational basis. In addition, the management of zakat and waqf for zakat institutions will also be studied, both in terms of collection and distribution.

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

  1. Yusuf Qardawi, Fiqh Zakat, Dar al-Taqwa, London, 1999
  2. Mushfiqur Rahman, Zakat Calculation, The Islamic Foundation, 2003
  3. Ugi Suharto, Keuangan Publik Islam: Reintrepretasi Zakat & Pajak, Pusat Studi Zakat, STIS Yogyakarta, 2004
  4. Ziauddin Ahmaed, Munawar Iqbal, M. Fahim Khan, Fiscal Policy and Resource Allocation in Islam, The Islamic Foundation, 1983

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Lecturer, Discussion

Language of instruction

Bahasa and English

Assessment methods and criteria

Written exam

Course unit title

Eligibility Examination

Course unit code

-

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

Compulsory

Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

Third cycle Doctoral

Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable)

Year 2

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

4-6

Number of credits allocated

12.8

Name of lecturer(s)

Promoter, Co-Promoter, examiner

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Students are able to produce a dissertation that is original, comprehensive and has met the quality standards of a dissertation to be submitted for the Phase 1 (closed) Dissertation Examination.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

Face-to-face

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

Research result seminar

Course content

Assessment of the feasibility of the dissertation manuscript with the aim of ensuring that the dissertation manuscript has met the quality standards of a dissertation to be submitted in the Phase 1 Dissertation Examination (closed)

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

Scientific journals and textbooks by topic

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Research, Discussion, Seminar

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment components include:

• Manuscript: Appropriateness of format, completeness, systematics, appearance of research results

• Substance: Background of the Problem, Literature Review, Analysis of the data obtained, Discussion, Conclusions and suggestions

• Presentation: Verbal ability, Confidence, Ethics