DOCTORAL COURSE IN ISLAMIC ECONOMICS

SEMESTER I

Must
SEMESTER I: Compulsory
No Course Code Course Name Course Description
1 EKT813 Advanced Econometrics and Statistics Focusing on more complex data analysis techniques, this course teaches students about the use of statistical and econometric methods to analyze data in the context of sharia economics. Students will learn how to apply statistical models to economic research.
2 EKS804 Philosophy of Science and Islamic Economics This course examines the philosophical foundations underlying Islamic economics. Students will learn the key concepts of Islamic economics, including the goals and values ​​that shape the Islamic economic system, as well as comparisons with conventional economics.
3 EKS821 Islamic Social Finance This course examines the concepts and practices of social finance in Islamic economics, including zakat, infaq, shadaqah, and waqf. Students will learn how social finance instruments can be used to improve social welfare and reduce poverty.

SEMESTER II

Must
SEMESTER II: Compulsory
No Course Code Course Name Course Description
1 EKS822 Islamic Banking and Finance This course examines the basic principles of Islamic banking and financial institutions, including the products and services they offer. Students will learn about regulations, risk management, and the challenges faced by Islamic financial institutions.
2 EKS815 Islamic General Management Focusing on Sharia-compliant management principles, this course teaches students about management theory and practice in the context of Islamic organizations. Students will learn about management ethics and social responsibility in organizational management.
3 PNE896 Research Methodology This course provides an understanding of the various research approaches and techniques used in Islamic economics. Students will learn about research design, data collection, analysis, and report writing.

SEMESTER II

Elective (choose 1 course)
SEMESTER II: Elective (choose 1 course)
No Course Code Course Name Course Description
1 EKS813 Sharia Accounting Focusing on sharia-compliant accounting principles, this course teaches students about financial reporting, auditing, and accounting management in sharia-compliant financial institutions.
2 EKS818 Civil Society Development Economics This course explores the concept of civil society development from an Islamic economic perspective. Students will learn sustainable and inclusive development strategies and the role of Islamic financial institutions in supporting social and economic development. Discussions will cover the challenges and opportunities in creating a just and prosperous society.
3 EKS819 Islamic Political Economy Focusing on the interaction between economics and politics in an Islamic context, this course examines relevant political economic theories. Students will study public policies in accordance with Sharia principles and their impact on societal welfare. An analysis of the role of the state and its institutions in economic regulation will also be part of the curriculum.
4 EKS820 ZISWAF Economy This course examines the role of zakat, infaq, shadaqah, and waqf in Islamic economics. Students will learn the mechanisms of ZISWAF collection and distribution, as well as their impact on poverty alleviation and community empowerment. The discussion will also cover innovations in ZISWAF management to increase effectiveness and efficiency.
5 EKS823 Innovation in Islamic Financial Products This course examines developments and innovations in Islamic financial products. Students will learn about various new Islamic financial instruments, as well as the challenges and opportunities in developing products that comply with Islamic principles. A focus on creativity and innovation in creating financial solutions that meet community needs is also a key component of the learning process.
6 EKS812 Islamic Finance and Investment This course examines financial instruments and investment strategies that comply with Sharia principles. Students will learn investment analysis, portfolio management, and financial planning within a Sharia context.
7 EKS814 Islamic Financial Institutions This course examines various types of Islamic financial institutions, including Islamic banks, Islamic insurance companies, and microfinance institutions. Students will learn the roles and functions of these institutions in the economy.
8 EKS816 Sharia Marketing Management and Halal Industry This course examines marketing strategies in accordance with Sharia principles and the development of the halal industry. Students will learn how to market products and services in accordance with Islamic values.
9 EKS817 Islamic Strategic Management This course examines the concepts and practices of strategic management within an organizational context based on Sharia principles. Students will learn environmental analysis, strategy formulation, and strategy implementation in accordance with Islamic values. A focus on ethics and social responsibility in strategic decision-making is also a key component of the course.
10 EKS824 Islamic Economic Thought This course examines the development of Islamic economic thought from classical to contemporary times. Students will study key figures in the history of Islamic economic thought and their contributions to economic theory and practice. Discussions will cover the challenges facing Islamic economic thought in today's global context.
11 EKS825 Development of Contemporary Fiqh Focusing on the development of fiqh (Islamic law) in a modern context, this course examines contemporary issues relevant to Islamic economics and finance. Students will learn the methodology of ijtihad and the approaches used to address new challenges in Islamic economics, as well as the role of ulama and scholars in the development of contemporary fiqh.

SEMESTER III

SEMESTER III
No Course Code Course Name Course Description
1 PNE897 Dissertation Proposal This course guides students in designing their dissertation proposals. Students will learn about research methodology, academic writing, and how to formulate relevant research questions in the context of Islamic economics. The proposal should reflect a clear and structured research plan.

SEMESTER IV - VI

SEMESTER IV - VI
No Course Code Course Name Course Description
1 PNE899 Dissertation As the final component of the doctoral program, students will conduct in-depth research on a relevant topic in Islamic economics and write a dissertation reflecting their understanding and contributions to the field. This dissertation must meet high academic standards and demonstrate strong analytical and research skills.