Course unit title |
Islamic Strategic Management |
Course unit code |
MNU343 |
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) |
Optional |
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) |
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Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered |
5 |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
4.8 |
Name of lecturer(s) |
Course Coordinator: Dr. Achsania Hendratmi, SE., MSi. Lecturer Team: Dr. Ririn Tri Ratnasari, SE., M.Si. Dr. Ari Prasetyo, SE., M.Sc. Siti Zulaika, SE., M.Si., Ph.D. . |
Learning outcomes of the course unit |
Students can properly design business strategies at the business unit and corporate level based on the concepts and principles of sharia strategic management. |
Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) |
face-to-face, distance learning |
Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) |
MNU102 |
Course content |
This course will discuss the vision and mission of an organization that matches the rules and sharia objectives, analyze the business environment, both the external and the internal environment of the organization, and build several alternative strategies at the corporate level, business unit level, and functional department level. |
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools |
Fred R. David, Strategic Management, 9th ed. Internet. Ed., Prentice Hall, 2003. Hafidhudin, Didin, Introduction to Islamic Management, Gema Insani Press, 2001 Hafidhudin, Didin, Sharia Management in Practice. Gema Human Press, 2003 Boseman, Phatak, Strategic Management:..... 1997. |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
Collaborative learning: Classical lectures, discussions, and tutorials. |
Language of instruction |
Indonesian |
Assessment methods and criteria |
Assignments 10%, Mid-Semester Examination 40%, and Final Semester Examination 40%, Group and Presentation/Soft Skills Assignments (10%) |
S1 Sharia Economics
Islamic Strategic Management
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