I. BRIEF INFORMATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME
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Awarding body/institution |
Universitas Airlangga |
2 |
Name of the program |
Doctoral Program in Economics |
3 |
Details of the accreditation by a professional or statutory body |
Accredited as Grade A by National Accreditation Board for Higher Education ( https://s3.ie.feb.unair.ac.id/ ) |
4 |
Type (eg full/part-time, residential/distance learning, dual, intensive program) |
Full time |
5 |
Final degree (title) |
Doctor in Economics |
6 |
Standard period of study and credit points gained (according to ECTS) |
6 Semesters (Full-time 3 years), 56 Credit Points (89.6 ECTS points) |
7 |
Expected intake for the program |
"The intake of the program requires the student candidate to be at least a master's degree graduate of any background. For those who are not of Economics and Business background, will be required to attend the Matriculation program prior to the start of the semester. Another application requirements is a draft research proposal. Apart from the administrative requirements, the applicant is also required to take an Academic Potential Test and attend an interview session.". |
8 |
Program starting date within the academic year and first time the program has been/will be offered |
First time the program started in August every year since 2010 according to Rector Decree of Universitas Airlangga No. 819/H3/KR/2009 |
II. EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
A. Knowledge
A.1. |
Mastering the philosophy of economics; |
A.2. |
Mastering advanced theoretical materials in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics; |
A.3. |
Identifying and synthesizing knowledge on certain topics in economics based on a thorough literature review; |
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lecture, Student Presentation and Discussion, Assignment, Supervisory meeting
Assessment Method
A range of formative and summative assessment exercises are designed to enable students to demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding. Methods of assessment include:
- Written exams (eg Mid Semester and Final Exams, Essays)
- Oral exam (Eg Proposal defense, colloquium, PhD Thesis defense, etc)
- Team projects
B. General Skills
B.1. Finding or developing new scientific theories/concepts/concepts, that contribute to the development and practice of economic science through scientific research;
B.2. Able to conduct interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary or transdisciplinary research in the form of dissertations, as well as publishing articles in reputable international journals;
B.3. Able to conduct effective, current, advanced research with high impact;
B.4. Be able to manage, lead, and sustain impactful research;
B.5. Able to develop and maintain collegial and corporate relationships within their own environment or through networking with the research community outside the institution;
B.6. Develop economic models and apply them to specific research questions.
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lecture, Student Presentation and Discussion, Assignment, Supervisory meeting
Assessment Method
- Written exams (eg Mid Semester and Final Exams, Essays)
- Oral exam (Eg Proposal defense, colloquium, PhD Thesis defense)
- Team projects
C. Specific Skills
C.1 Applying relevant scientific methodologies, numeracy skills, computing, and information technology in order to analyze various problems and alternative economic policies;
C.2 Planning, designing, and developing useful research by practicing personal effectiveness in various situations, so that its quality is reflected in the form of original, tested, and internationally published scientific works.
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lecture, Student Presentation and Discussion, Assignment, Supervisory meeting
Assessment Method
A range of formative and summative assessment exercises are designed to enable students to demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding. Methods of assessment include:
- Written exams (eg Mid Semester and Final Exams, Essays)
- Oral exam (Eg Proposal defense, colloquium, PhD Thesis defense, etc)
- Team projects
D. Attitude
A.1 Able to show a character of piety and religious attitudes;
A.2 Uphold human values when carrying out tasks based on religion, morals and ethics;
A.3 Contributing to improving the quality-of-life of the community, nation, state, and progress of civilization based on Pancasila;
A.4 Acting as a citizen who is proud and loves their country, in addition to nationalism and a sense of responsibility towards the country and nation;
A.5 Appreciate the diversity of cultures, views, religions, and beliefs, as well as the opinions or original findings of others;
A.6 Cooperate and have social sensitivity and concern for society and the environment;
A.7 Observe the law and discipline in both the community and state life;
A.8 Internalizing academic values, norms and ethics;
A.9 Demonstrate an attitude of responsibility for work in his area of expertise independently;
A.10 Internalizing the spirit of independence, struggle, and entrepreneurship;
A.11 Creating excellence based on religious morality (excellence with morality).
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lecture, Student Presentation and Discussion, Assignment, Supervisory meeting
Assessment Method
Discipline (minimum 75% attendance), plagiarism check, academic integrity, social attitudes
III. PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Curriculum Overview |
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Doctoral Program in Economics, 6 Semesters |
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No |
Title of Module/ Course Unit (Compulsory or elective?) |
Credit Points per Semester |
Workloads |
Method of Teaching |
Form and Duration of Examinations |
weight of exam related to final grade |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
Hours in Class |
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ie lecture courses, seminars, tutorials |
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1st Semester |
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163 |
392 |
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14/56 |
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1 |
EKT803 - Advanced Microeconomic Theory (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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2 |
EKT804 - Advanced Macroeconomic Theory (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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3 |
EKT805 - Advanced Econometrics (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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4 |
PHE804 - Philosophy of Economics (Compulsory) |
2 |
23 |
56 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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5 |
MED… - Dynamic Mathematics (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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2nd Semester |
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140 |
336 |
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12/56 |
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1 |
PNE896 - Research Methodology (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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2 |
EKT807 - Economic modeling (Compulosry) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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3 |
EKM803 - Monetary Economics and Banking (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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4 |
EKP804 - Theory and Policy of Public Economics (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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5 |
EKP805 - Development Economics (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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6 |
EKI801 - Trade Economics (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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7 |
EKE…. - Ecological Economics (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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8 |
EKM… - Risk Management (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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9 |
EKP… - Health Economics (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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10 |
EKP…. - Urban Economics and Real Estate (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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11 |
EKP…. - Tourism Economics (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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12 |
EKI…. - Logistics Economics (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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13 |
EKE…. - Energy Economics (Elective) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Lecture courses, presentations and discussions, assignments |
Written exam (180 minutes) |
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3rd Semester |
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70 |
168 |
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6/56 |
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1 |
PNE889 - Preliminary Exam (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Written Assignment, Supervisory meeting |
Written Exams |
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2 |
PNE889 - Colloqium (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Written Assignment, Supervisory meeting |
Oral Exam |
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4th Semester |
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105 |
252 |
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9/56 |
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1 |
PNE889 - Proposal Exam (Compulsory) |
9 |
105 |
252 |
Written Assignment, Supervisory meeting |
Oral Exam |
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5th Semester |
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35 |
84 |
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3/56 |
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1 |
PNE889 - Pre PhD Defense Exam (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Written Assignment, Supervisory meeting |
Oral Exam |
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6th Semester |
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140 |
336 |
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12/56 |
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1 |
PNE889 - Closed PhD Defense Exam (Compulsory) |
9 |
105 |
252 |
Written Assignment, Supervisory meeting |
Oral Exam |
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2 |
PNE889 - Open PhD Defense Exam (Compulsory) |
3 |
35 |
84 |
Written Assignment, Supervisory meeting |
Oral Exam |
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Sub-Total |
14 |
12 |
6 |
9 |
3 |
12 |
0 |
0 |
653 |
1,568 |
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Total |
56 |
2,221 |
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1 credit point = 1.6 ECTS equivalence; 60 CP = 72 ECTS |
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1 CP = 170 minutes of activities consisting of 60 minutes independent study, 60 minutes assignment, 50 minutes contact hours