The Islamic Economics Undergraduate Program at Universitas Airlangga was established in 2007 with the vision of becoming a leading study program based on religious morals. The Islamic Economics Undergraduate Program has been accredited nationally and internationally. At the national level, we have been accredited with an A grade and BAN-PT. Internationally, we have been accredited with ABEST-21 and FIBAA Premium Seal. The
Islamic Economics Undergraduate Program also has several networks with partners and universities through several collaborative programs such as MBKM, campus teaching, international student exchange, and domestic student exchange. Partners that have collaborated with MBKM and our study program include Bank Jatim Syariah, Gerakan Wakaf Indonesia, and Alami Sharia. For the campus teaching program, we collaborate with Thursina School. We have sent students on student exchange programs abroad with Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, and Germany. In the domestic student exchange program, we have sent students to the Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB) and UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta.
With this, we remain committed to producing graduates who master Islamic economics in the context of contemporary economics and business. Our lecturers continuously develop through training and adapt to technology and the job market. The goal is to ensure our graduates are competitive at the national and international levels and contribute to the nation through the three pillars of education.
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The rapid development of Islamic economics over the past three decades has opened up opportunities for various parties to participate in developing an economy based on the Quran and Hadith through their respective roles, including government, practitioners, and academics. The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Airlangga , as a pioneer of Islamic economics in Indonesia, has also played a role by establishing the first A-accredited Master of Science Program in Islamic Economics under the Directorate General of Higher Education, with graduates already working in various fields, both as regulators and practitioners in the industrial world. The Master of Islamic Economics Program was established in 2010 based on Rector's Decree No. 94/H3/KR/2010, thus establishing the Master of Islamic Economics Study Program to complement the existing undergraduate and doctoral study programs. The teaching staff of the MSEI program are graduates from within and outside the country who have experience in teaching and the industrial world. Many graduates of the Master of Islamic Economics Program have been active at the national and international levels through various institutions including Bank Indonesia, Diponegoro University, ITS, and many others. Come join us.
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A doctoral study program that studies and develops economics based on sharia principles, with a focus on education in the field of Islamic economics, based on the Quran and hadith, as well as previous and contemporary scholars aimed at solving current problems in society, especially in the field of Islamic social finance.
Vision
Mission
Objective
The Islamic Economics Undergraduate Program at Universitas Airlangga was established in 2007 with the vision of becoming a leading study program based on religious morals. The Islamic Economics Undergraduate Program has been accredited nationally and internationally. At the national level, we have been accredited with an A grade and BAN - PT. Internationally, we have been accredited with ABEST-21 and FIBAA Premium Seal. The
Islamic Economics Undergraduate Program also has several networks with partners and universities through several collaborative programs such as MBKM, campus teaching, international student exchange, and domestic student exchange. Partners that have collaborated with MBKM and our study program include Bank Jatim Syariah, Gerakan Wakaf Indonesia, Alami Sharia. For the campus teaching program, we collaborate with Thursina School. We have sent students on student exchange programs abroad with Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, and Germany. In the domestic student exchange program, we have sent students to the Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB) and UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta.
With this, we remain committed to producing graduates who master Islamic economics in the context of contemporary economics and business. Our lecturers continuously develop through training and adapt to technology and the job market. The goal is to ensure our graduates are competitive at the national and international levels and contribute to the nation through the three pillars of education.
Vision
To become an innovative, leading Islamic Economics Undergraduate Study Program at national and international levels based on religious morals.
Mission
1. Organizing and developing academic education in Islamic economics that meets national and international standards;
2. Conducting research and development of Islamic economics that is recognized at the national and international levels;
3. Organizing community service that supports the implementation and development of Islamic economics.
Objective
1. To produce 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. To produce Islamic economics graduates who are able to analyze and study the implementation of science in the field of Islamic economics to provide solutions and ideas to society.
3. To produce Islamic economics graduates who are able to apply the concepts, principles, and practices of Islamic economics in contemporary sharia business.
4. To produce Islamic economics graduates who are professional, innovative, and have good morals and have the capacity as leaders with strong integrity and quality.
5. To produce Islamic economics graduates who have an independent and entrepreneurial spirit and have an attitude of social sensitivity and concern for society.
The rapid development of Islamic economics over the past three decades has opened up opportunities for various parties to participate in developing an economy based on the Quran and Hadith through their respective roles, including government, practitioners, and academics. The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Airlangga , as a pioneer of Islamic economics in Indonesia, has also played a role by establishing the first A-accredited Master of Science Program in Islamic Economics under the Directorate General of Higher Education, with graduates already working in various fields, both as regulators and practitioners in the industrial world. The Master of Islamic Economics Program was established in 2010 based on Rector's Decree No. 94/H3/KR/2010, thus establishing the Master of Islamic Economics Study Program to complement the existing undergraduate and doctoral study programs. The teaching staff of the MSEI program are graduates from within and outside the country who have experience in teaching and the industrial world. Many graduates of the Master of Islamic Economics Program have been active at the national and international levels through various institutions including Bank Indonesia, Diponegoro University, ITS, and many others. Come join us.
Vision
To become a world-class, innovative, and independent Master of Science in Islamic Economics study program based on religious morals in the development of Islamic economics, finance, and business.
Mission
1. To provide comprehensive education in Islamic economics, finance, and business by combining scientific developments and societal problems based on Islamic values.
2. To conduct research and development of Islamic economics, finance, and business that is recognized at the national and international levels.
3. To provide community service that supports the implementation and development of Islamic economics, finance, and business.
4. To realize independence in implementing innovative, competency-based teaching and learning processes in Islamic economics, finance, and business.
Objective
1. To meet the market needs of the Islamic economics and finance industry, including regulators, practitioners, and academics.
2. To produce qualified Master of Science graduates in Islamic Economics who are capable of developing their knowledge and competing at the national and international levels.
The Doctoral Program in Economics at UNAIR was established in 1983 based on the Decree of the Establishment of the Study Program No. 23497/C/1983 on March 10, 1983. The UNAIR Postgraduate Program managed the Doctoral Program in Economics from 1983 to 2011. However, FEB UNAIR has taken over and managed it since 2012. The Doctoral Program in Economics has been recognized as having an excellent national and international reputation, as evidenced by the "A" certification from the National Accreditation Board (BAN-PT) and ABEST21 Accreditation. We always consider all recommendations from these quality assurance institutions and implement them into all academic and non-academic activities. To improve the performance of students during their studies, we provide counseling programs to facilitate students in publishing their articles in reputable international and national journals. We also provide students with international experience through global mobility programs, such as outbound and inbound programs.
Vision
To become a Doctoral Program in Islamic Economics based on coursework and by research that is in accordance with the needs of the development of Islamic economics in the future, which is innovative, professional, independent, and leading at the national and international levels, as well as being a pioneer in solving economic and financial problems based on Islamic religious morals, especially in Islamic social finance at the local, regional, national, and international levels.
Mission
1. Conducting education in Islamic economics, based on the Quran and Hadith, as well as the teachings of past and contemporary scholars aimed at solving current problems in society, especially in the field of Islamic social finance.
2. Conducting innovative basic, applied and policy research to support the development of science, education and community service both at the national and international levels.
3. Dedicating expertise in the field of Islamic economics to the national and international community.
4. Striving for independence in the implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education through institutional and management development that is oriented towards quality and the ability to compete internationally.
5. Developing science in the form of international publications of student writings.
Objective
To produce graduates who master the theoretical concepts for Islamic economic development and are able to apply them to the development and advancement of society, both nationally and internationally, through impactful research. The graduate profile is researchers capable of evaluating conventional economics and developing Islamic economics, recognized both nationally and internationally.
Prof. Dr. Raditya Sukmana, SE, MA.
Prof. Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE, M.Sc.
Prof. Dr. Ririn Tri Ratnasari, SE., M.Si.
Prof. Dr. Nisful Laila, SE., M.Com.
Prof. Dr. Tika Widiastuti, SE., M.Si.
Prof. Dr. Muhamad Nafik Hadi Ryandono, SE, M.Si.
Prof. Dr. Imron Mawardi, SP, M.Sc.
Dr. Dina Fitrisia Septiarini, SE, MM, Ak.
Dr. Irham Zaki, S.Ag., M.EI.
Bayu Arie Fianto, SE, MBA., Ph.D.
Dr. Achsania Hendratmi, SE, M.Sc.
Dr. Puji Sucia Sukmaningrum, SE, CiFP
Dr. Ari Prasetyo, SE, M.Sc.
Meri Indri Hapsari, SE, M.Si., Ph.D.
Dr. R. Moh. Qudsi Fauzi, Drs., MM
Dr. Atina Shofawati, SE, M.Si.
Siti Zulaikha, SE, M.Si., Ph.D.
Lina Nugraha Rani, SE, M.SEI.
Dr. Fatin Fadhilah Hasib, SE, M.Sc.
Sulistya Rusgianto, SE, MIF., Ph.D.
Sylva Alif Rusmita, SE, CIFP.
Eko Fajar Cahyono, SE, ME.
Siti Inayatul Faizah, S.Ag., M.Si., M.EI.
Sunan Fanani, S.Ag., M.Pd.I.
Noven Suprayogi, SE, M.Si., Ak.
Luthfi Nur Rosyidi, SE, MM
Muhamad Said Fathurrohman, SE, M.Sc.
Dian Filianti, SE., M.Acc.
Denizar Abdurrahman Mi'raj, S.EI., M.SEI.
Ahmad Fadlur Rahman Bayuny, SEI., M.Sc.IBF., PhD.
Al Ma'rifatul A'la, S.EI., MA
Ida Wijayanti, S.EI., M.SEI.
Annisa Rahma Febriyanti, S.EI., M.SEI.
Leo Herlambang, Dr.SE.,MM.
Associate Prof. Dr. Asmak Binti Abd Rahman
Irfan Syauqi Beik, Dr.
Ascarya, Dr.
Dr. Andi M. Alfian Parewang
Prof. Dr. Ugi Suharto
Hafas furqani, Dr.
Suherman Rosyidi, Drs. Ec.,M.Com
Kindy Miftah, SE., MSi.
Dian Purnama Anugerah, SH.,M.Kn.,L.LM
Ria Setyawati, SH.,MH.,L.LM