Course unit title

Islamic Microeconomics

Course unit code

EKT20

Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)

Compulsory

Level of course units (according to

EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)

 

Year of study when the course unit is delivered

(if applicable)

 

Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

3

Number of ECTS credits allocated

 

Name of lecturer(s)

Course coordinator: Dr. Tika Widiastuti, SE., MSi

Lecturers:

1. Prof. Dr. Raditya Sukmana, SE., MA

2.Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., MSi

3. Ilmiawan Auwalin , SE, M.App.Ec., Ph. D.

4. Lina Nugraha Rani, SE., MSEI

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Mastering the theoretical concepts of Islamic microeconomics and Islamic finance as well as the economic concept of Islamic development, being able to apply Islamic microeconomic models and Islamic finance to analyze Islamic economic and financial problems at the basic level, being able to apply the management principles of zakat , infaq, alms, and waqf (ziswaf) for community economic empowerment

Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)

 Face to face and distance learning

Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)

EKT151 (Introduction to Islamic Economics)

Course content

This course is a continuation of the Introduction to Islamic Economics course, which discusses the concept of needs in Islam, Islamic consumption theory, the concept of demand in Islam, Islamic production theory, cost analysis, Islamic supply, profit maximization, market structure and market mechanisms in Islam

Recommended or required

reading and other learning resources/tools

1. Karim, Adiwarman, 2007. Islamic Microeconomics. Raja Grafindo Indonesia. (KAR1)

2. Zainal, Rivai Veithzal., Huda, Nurul., Ekawati, Ratna., Riorini, Sri Vandayuli., 2018, Islamic Microeconomics, Cahaya Prima Sentosa Jakarta (ZAI)

3. Karim, Adiwarman, 2016. Islamic Microeconomics. IIIT Indonesia. (KAR2)

4. MB Hendrie Anto (HA), 2003. Introduction to Islamic Microeconomics

5. Suherman Rosyidi (SR), 2007. Introduction to Economic Theory

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Lectures, discussions, presentations

Language of instruction

Indonesian

Assessment methods and criteria

Mid and final exams, quizzes, assignments