STUDY PROGRAM

Bachelor of Management

Excellent Accreditation

Accredited by BAN-PT

ABEST21

Accredited in 2022

FIBA

Accredited in 2022

Bachelor of Management (SM)

Graduation Degree

The Bachelor of Management Study Program was established in 1954 and is currently one of the most rigorous study programs at UNAIR. The current curriculum has been updated to adapt to current developments, technology, and business digitalization. The Bachelor of Management Study Program has 5 specializations/concentrations, namely: (1) Marketing Management, (2) Financial Management, (3) Human Resource Management, (4) Operational and Supply Chain Management, and (5) Entrepreneurship, allowing students to choose a specialization/concentration that best suits their passion. Learning in the Bachelor of Management Study Program prioritizes case study and project approaches to implement outcome-based education (OBE), not just classical lectures. Currently, the Bachelor of Management Study Program has been accredited A by BAN PT, and has been internationally accredited by FIBAA (Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation) – Germany, ABEST21 (The Alliance on Business Education and Scholarship for Tomorrow, a 21st century organization) – Japan, and AUN (ASEAN University Network) – Southeast Asia. Welcome to the Bachelor of Management Study Program, FEB, Universitas Airlangga .

Vision

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

Mission

  1. Organizing and developing academic education in the field of management that meets national and international standards.
  2. Conducting research and development of science in the field of management that is recognized at national and international levels.
  3. Organizing community service that supports the implementation and development of management

Objective

  1. Bachelor of Management who has extensive knowledge and understanding of the principles, concepts, terminology, objectives and practices of management in contemporary organizations;
  2. Management graduates who have the ability to find, understand, explain problems and formulate ways to solve problems that exist in organizations and make decisions that can be accounted for;
  3. Bachelor of Management who has the skills to conduct research based on an understanding of relevant research methodology and analysis techniques;
  4. Bachelor of Management who has an entrepreneurial spirit;
  5. A Bachelor of Management who has a creative and innovative attitude, is independent in thinking and acting, works in a team, communicates effectively, and has an ethical attitude and behavior 

Information

Academic Provisions

1. Lecture Implementation
The academic year consists of two regular semesters: the odd semester, which runs from August to December, and the even semester, which runs from February to June. Each semester consists of 14 to 16 lecture sessions, including evaluations, which are conducted face-to-face in class or online.

2. Administrative Registration
Before filling in the course, students are required to complete the Single Tuition Fee (UKT) payment in accordance with applicable provisions.

3. Academic Registration
Courses are filled in through the Cybercampus system after UKT payment, by referring to the Study Result Card (KHS) and following the applicable curriculum provisions. For the Independent Learning–Independent Campus (MBKM) program, KRS is filled in through Cybercampus V2. Students can change or cancel courses they have taken by filling in the Study Plan Change Card (KPRS) a maximum of two weeks after the start of classes, to accommodate obstacles or changes to the planned courses. Delays in filling in the KRS without proper reasons may result in students being disallowed from attending classes in that semester.

4. Study Load
The S1 Management Study Program has a minimum total of 145 credits that must be completed to graduate.

Graduate Profile

Curriculum

SEMESTER I

SEMESTER II

SEMESTER III

SEMESTER IV

SEMESTER V

SEMESTER VI
Financial Management Concentration

SEMESTER VI
Operations and Supply Chain Management Concentration

SEMESTER VI
Marketing Management Concentration

SEMESTER VI
Human Resource Management Concentration

SEMESTER VI
Entrepreneurship Concentration

SEMESTER VII

SEMESTER VIII

ELECTIVE COURSES (6 CREDIT UNITS)

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Semester

1

AGI101 – Islamic Religion I

AGP101 – Protestant Christianity I

AGK101 – Catholic Religion I

AGH101 – Hinduism I

AGB101 – Buddhism I

BAI100 – Indonesian

NOP103 – Pancasila

NOP104 – Citizenship

SIP107 – Data and Library

PHP103 – Logic and Critical Thinking

MNM107 – Introduction to Scientific Collaboration

MNM106 – Communication and Self-Development

MNU101 – Introduction to Business

Semester

2

AKK106 – Basic Accounting

EKT109 – Introduction to Economic Theory

MNU102 – Introduction to Management

MNU207 – Entrepreneurship

MNU113 – Digital Literacy

PSI401 – Organizational Behavior

MAS228 – Business Statistics I

Semester

3

AKM201 – Cost Accounting

MNK101 – Financial Management I

MAS229 – Business Statistics II

MNO202 – Operations and Supply Chain Management

MNM201 – Human Resource Management

MNP201 – Marketing Management

EKM101 – Monetary Economics

Semester

4

MNK201 – Financial Management II

MNU301 – International Business

MNU204 – Organizational Analysis

MNK312 – Financial Statement Analysis and Budgeting

AKM301 – Management Accounting

Elective Courses (must take 6 credits):

MNK315 – Personal Finance

MNU209 – Small & Medium Enterprise Management

EKS210 – Economics, Business and Finance from an Islamic Perspective

HKA308 – Taxation

MNP303 – Service Marketing Management

Semester

5

MNU311 – Business Planning

SII203 – Management Information Systems

MNM305 – Leadership

MNK202 – Quantitative Management

AGI401 – Islamic Religion II

AGP401 – Protestant Christianity II

AGK401 – Catholic Religion II

AGH401 – Hinduism II

AGB401 – Buddhism II

 

Elective Courses (must take 6 credits):

MNU322 – Decision Making Management

MNG304 – Performance Measurement

MNP306 – Business Marketing Management

Semester VI: Financial Management Concentration

6

MNU307 – Strategic Management

PNE402 – Research Methodology

MNK401 – Financial Management Seminar

MNK301 – International Financial Management

MNK303 – Investment Management

MNK327 – Banking and Other Financial Institutions

MNK304 – Capital Market

MNK337 – Islamic Financial Institutions and Capital Markets

MNK314 – Risk Management and Derivatives Finance

Semester VI: Marketing Management Concentration

6

MNP301 – Strategic Marketing

PSI305 – Consumer Behavior

MNP401 – Marketing Management Seminar

MNP302 – Product and Brand Management

SOK336 – Integrated Marketing Communications

SIS303 – E-Marketing

MNP304 – International Marketing

MNO310 – Digital Supply Chain and Logistics

Semester VI: Concentration in Human Resources Management

6

MNM306 – Change Management

MNM303 – Compensation Management

MNM401 – HR Seminar

PSI301 – Organizational Design

MNM312 – Data Analysis and HR Decision Making

MNU304 – Performance Management

MNM302 – Global HR 

Semester VI: Entrepreneurship Concentration

6

MNK330 – SME Financial Management

MNG308 – Business Development

MNG309 – Business Practice and Exhibition

EKI304 – Export Import

MNU305 – Innovation Management

MNU313 – Family Business Management

PSI305 – Consumer Behavior

Semester VI: Operations & Supply Chain Management Concentration

6

MNO310 – Digital Supply Chain and Logistics

MNO305 – Operations Strategy

MNO306 – Operations Management and Supply Chain Seminar

MNK204 – Project Management

MNS305 – Production Planning and Control

MNO204 – Service Operations Management

MNO302 – Quality Management and Operational Excellence

MNO311 – Global Operations Management

Semester

7

MNU206 – Data Analysis and Business Forecasting

KKN441 – Community Service Lecture

PNE499 – Thesis

Semester

8

MNU329 – Business and Digital Transformation

ETE301 – Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

HKT416 – Legal Aspects of Business

SOK334 – Business Communication

Testimonial

Hafizhun Shadiq, President of BEM FEB UNAIR 2023

Technological advancements must be adapted to the learning environment on campus. This new environment and facilities will certainly enhance the learning experience. A 5-star rating, for sure!

Andi Mahardika Islamic Economics 2012

The supportive environment and modern facilities made my academic journey smooth and inspiring!

Arya Dwija Economics 2003

A life-changing education that equipped me with real skills. Highly recommended!

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