STUDY PROGRAM

S1 Islamic Economics

Accreditation a

Accredited by BAN-PT

ABEST21

Accredited in 2022

Fibaa

Accredited in 2022

Bachelor of Islamic Economics (S.EI)

Graduation degree

The Islamic Economics Bachelor Study Program at Universitas Airlangga was established in 2007 with a vision of becoming a leading study program based on religious morals. The Islamic Economics Study Program has been accredited nationally and internationally. At the national level we have been accredited Predicate A and BAN - PT. At the international level we have accredited Abest-21 and Fibaa Premium Seal

The Bachelor of Islamic Economics Study Program also has several networks with partners and universities in the form of collaboration with several programs such as MBKM, teaching campuses, overseas student exchanges, and domestic student exchanges. Partners who have collaborated with MBKM with our study program include Bank Jatim Syariah, Indonesian Waqf Movement, Alami Sharia. For the campus teaching program we collaborate with Thursina School. We have sent students to overseas student exchange programs with Malaysia, Thailand, Australia and Germany. In our domestic student exchange program we have sent students to the Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB) and UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta.

With this, we continue to be committed to producing graduates who master Islamic economics in the context of contemporary economics and business. Our lecturers continue to develop through training and adapting to technology and the job market. The aim is for our graduates to be able to compete at national and international levels, and contribute to the life of the nation through Tridharma.

Vision

To become an innovative Bachelor of Islamic Economics Study Program, leading at national and international levels based on religious morals

Mission

  1. Organizing and developing academic education in the field of Islamic economics with national and international standards;
  2. Carrying out research and development of knowledge in the field of Islamic economics that is recognized at national and international levels;
  3. Carrying out community service that supports the implementation and development of Islamic economics.

Objective

  1. Producing Islamic economics graduates who have extensive knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles and practices of Islamic economics in the contemporary economic and business environment
  2. Producing Islamic economics graduates who are able to analyze and study the implementation of knowledge in the field of Islamic economics to provide solutions and ideas to society
  3. Producing Islamic economics graduates who are able to apply the concepts, principles and practices of Islamic economics in contemporary sharia business
  4. Producing Islamic economics graduates who are professional, innovative and have good character and have the capacity to be leaders with strong integrity and quality
  5. Produces an Islamic economics scholar who has an independent spirit and entrepreneurship and has a social sensitivity and concern for the community

Information

Academic provisions

1. The implementation of the
Academic Year lecture consists of two regular semesters, namely the odd semester which takes place in August to December, and the even semester in February to June. Each semester consists of 14 to 16 lecture sessions including evaluation, which is carried out face to face in class and online.

2. Administrative registration
Before filling out courses, students are required to complete a single tuition payment (UKT) in accordance with applicable regulations.

3. Academic registration
of filling courses is carried out through the cybercampus system after the UKT payment, by referring to the Study Results Card (KHS) and following the applicable curriculum provisions. For the Merdeka Learning -Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) program, KRS filling is carried out through Cybercampus V2. Students can change or cancel the subjects that have been taken by filling in the Card for Changes to the Study Plan (KPRS) a maximum of two weeks after lectures begin, in order to accommodate obstacles or changes in the planned course. Delay in filling KRS for no appropriate reason can cause students not to be allowed to attend lectures in the semester.

4. The burden of studying
the S1 Islamic Economics study program has a minimum total of 144 credits that must be taken for graduation.

Graduate Profile

Curriculum

Semester

1

AGI101 - Islam I

Bai100 - Indonesian

NOP103 - Pancasila

NOP104 - Citizenship

SIP107 - Data and Library

PHP103 - Logic & Critical Thought

Mnm107 - Introduction to Scientific Collaboration

MNM106 - Communication & Self -Development

AKK105 - Introduction to Accounting

Semester

2

MNU101 - Introduction to Business

EKT109 - Introduction to Economic Theory

Ex103 - fiqh muamalah

MNU208 - Introduction to Islamic Management

EKM203 - Sharia Financial Institutions and Regulators

AGI253 - Al Qur'an Hadith Economics

EKT151 - Introduction to Islamic Economics

Semester

3

HKT416 - Legal Aspects in Business

MAS236 - Islamic Economic and Finance Statistics

MNP204 - Sharia Marketing Management

PJK202 - Law of Zakat and Taxation

MNK205 - Islamic Finance Management

MAT215 - Islamic Economic and Finance Mathematics

EKT204 - Islamic Micro Economy

EKT203 - Islamic Macroeconomic

Semester

4

MNH351 - Sharia Bank Management

AKI201 - Islamic Financial Accounting

AKM202 - Islamic Business Management Accounting

EKM204 - Islamic Monetary Economy

MNK210 - Capital Market and Sharia Investment Management

EX209 - Ushul Fiqh Economy and Finance

Sju262 - History of Islamic Economic Thought

MNK354 - Islamic Insurance Management

Semester

5

EKP323 - Economy and Management of Ziswaf

MNK450 - Analysis of Islamic Financial Statements and Budgeting

Ex204 - Islamic development economy

EKK305 - Applied Econometric

MNU316 - Islamic Business Planning and Model

PNE402 - Research Methods

EKP253 - Sharia Public Finance

Semester

6

MNK331 - Sharia Capital Market Practicum

MNK356 - Risk Management of Islamic Financial Institutions

MNU232 - Entrepreneurship and Islamic Business

PNE499 - Thesis

MK Choice

 

Elective course:

MNK338 - Islamic Financial and Business Economy Seminar

EKP324 - Advanced Islamic Macroeconomics

MNU330 - Sharia Strategic Management

AKI202 - Sharia Accounting Theory

EX306-Fiqh Food and Medicines

Semester

7

AGI401 - Islam II

MNK359 - Practicum of Islamic Bank

MK Choice

MK Choice

 

Elective course:

MNK326 - Management of Sharia Assets and Liabilities

MNK402 - Development of Islamic Products and Fintech

EKP326 - Economy and Advanced ZISWAF Management

MNU327 - Digital Based Halal Business Management

MNU318 - Economy and Halal Industry Management

AKA305 - Sharia Audit

AKI306 - Contemporary Islamic Financial Accounting

EX307 - Arabic Business

Ex308 - Pesantren Economy

Semester

8

KKN441 - KKN

MK Choice

MK Choice

 

Elective course:

MNK403 - Islamic Financial Planning

MNK330 - Micro and Social Financial Management

EKP317 - International Islamic Economics and Finance

Ex201 - ESDAL Islamic Perspective

EKP325 - Economy of Siyasah Islam

MNM310 - Human Resource Management

AKI307 - Sharia Business Management Audit

EX309 - Financial Economy Fatwa Study

Testimonial

Hafizhun Sadiq President BEM FEB UNAIR 2023

The development of technology must be adapted by the learning environment in the campus world. This new environment and facilities certainly make the learning experience more cool. 5 Star Certainly!

Andi Mahardika Islamic Economics 2012

The environment that supports and modern facilities makes my academic journey smooth and inspiring!

Arya Dwija Economics 2003

Education that changes life, equip me with real skills. Highly recommended!

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