Energy Economics Course unit title Energy Economics Course unit code EKE Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) Optional Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) Third cycle Doctor Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) Year 1 Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered Semester 2 Number of ECTS credits allocated 4.8 ECTS Name of lecturer(s) Bambang Eko Afiatno, Ph.D. Dr. Muryani Learning outcomes of the course unit Students are able to: (1) build and develop energy economic models; (2) assess and critically evaluate various policy options related to energy. Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) Face to face (offline) and or distance learning (online) Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) No Course content Introduction to Energy Economics; Energy Demand Analysis and Forecasting; Economics of Energy Supply; Energy Market; Issues Facing the Energy Sectors; Economics of Energy – Environments interaction; Regulation and Governance of the energy sector Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools Bhattacharyya, S. C. 2011. Energy Economics: Concepts, Issues, Markets and Governance. Springer. Evans, J. & Hunt, L. C. (Eds.). 2011. International Handbook on the Economics of Energy. Edward Elgar. Zweifel, P., Praktiknjo, A. & Georg, A. 2017. Energy Economics: Theory and Application. Springer. Nersesian, R. L. 2016. Energy Economics: Market, History and Policy. Routledge. Serletis, A. 2013. Quantitative and Empirical Analysis of Energy Markets. Revised Ed. World Scientific. Kneese, A.V. & Sweeney, L. 1985. Handbook of Natural Resource and Energy Economics. Volume 3. North Holland Planned learning activities and teaching methods Lecture course, presentation and discussion, assignment Language of instruction In Bahasa (Indonesian Language) and English Assessment methods and criteria Middle Exam; Final Exam; Paper and Presentation