Course unit title |
Islamic Financial Management I |
Course unit code |
MNK105 |
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) |
Compulsory |
Level of course units (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) |
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Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) |
1 st Year |
Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered |
2 |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
4.8 |
Name of lecturer(s) |
(1) Muhamad Nafik Hadi Ryandono, Dr. SE., M.Sc. (2) Nisful Laila, Dr, SE, M.Com (3) Atina Shofawati, Dr., SE., M.Sc. (4) Sulistya Rusgianto, SE, M.IF, Ph.D (5) Imron Mawardi, Dr., SP., M.Si. (6) Puji Sucia Sukmaningrum, SE, CIFP (7) Sylva Alif Rusmita, SE, CIFP |
Learning outcomes of the course unit |
Students are able to explain the principles of financial management based on Islamic principles, and are able to distinguish between Islamic and non-Islamic financial management principles, and recognize Islamic financial instruments. |
Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) |
Face to face learning and e-learning through AULA |
Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) |
- |
Course content |
Islamic Financial Management I discusses the basic concepts of Islamic finance, Economic Value of time, Profit Sharing in terms of Companies, Markets and Institutions, stocks, sukuk, bonds and their valuation, to calculate the cost of capital. |
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools |
1. Joel F. Houston and Eugene F. Brigham. 2008. Fundamentals of Financial Management. South Western Cengage Learning, Fourteenth Edition. 2. Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe. 2010. Corporate Finance. The McGraw-Hill/Irwin, Ninth Edition. 3. Muhammad. 2016. Sharia Financial Management, Fiqh and Financial Analysis. Jakarta: UPP STIM YKPN 4. I Made Sudana. 2012. Corporate Financial Management: Theory and Practice. Jakarta: Erlangga |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
Lecture, Discussion, Assignment |
Language of instruction |
Indonesian |
Assessment methods and criteria |
Mid and final exam (30%), Assignment (25%), Soft skills (10%), Participation (5%) |
S1 Sharia Economics
Islamic Financial Management I
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