BACHELOR COURSES

BACHELOR COURSES

NoCodeSubjectDescription
SEMESTER I
1AKK106Basic AccountingThe Basic Accounting course is an essential introduction for students to understand the fundamental accounting principles used in recording, measuring, and reporting financial information. In this course, students will learn fundamental concepts such as the accounting cycle, financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement), and generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, this course also covers transaction recording techniques, financial statement analysis, and an understanding of the role of accounting in business decision-making.
2AGI/P/K/H/B 101Religious Education IReligious Education I aims to provide a basic understanding of religious teachings, moral values, and ethics contained within a religion, as well as the importance of religion in daily life. Furthermore, Religious Education I emphasizes character development and interfaith tolerance, as well as how to apply religious values ​​in social and professional contexts.
3NOP103PancasilaThe Pancasila course aims to provide a deep understanding of the philosophical foundations, values, and principles contained in Pancasila, Indonesia's state ideology. It also discusses the application of Pancasila values ​​in various aspects of life, such as politics, economics, social life, and culture, as well as the challenges faced in implementing them in the modern era.
4NOP104CitizenshipThe Citizenship course is designed to provide an understanding of the rights and obligations of citizens, as well as the values ​​underlying national and state life. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of citizenship, including the history of the struggle for independence, the system of government, law, and the roles and responsibilities of individuals in society. Furthermore, this course also addresses current issues related to human rights, democracy, pluralism, and public participation in the political process.
5SIP107Data and LibraryThe Data and Library course aims to provide an understanding of the management, analysis, and utilization of data and library sources in scientific research and development. In this course, students will learn various types of data, data collection techniques, and data analysis methods relevant to their field of study.
6BAI100IndonesianThe Indonesian Language course aims to improve students' Indonesian language skills, both spoken and written. In this course, students will learn various aspects of the language, including grammar, vocabulary, and the rules of good and correct writing. Furthermore, this course also covers the development of communication skills, such as speaking, listening, reading, and writing, which are crucial in academic and professional contexts. Students will be encouraged to analyze literary texts, articles, and other written works, and understand the cultural and social contexts behind them.
7PHP103Logic & Critical ThinkingThe Logic and Critical Thinking course aims to develop students' logical, analytical, and critical thinking skills. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of logic, including argument structure, types of arguments, and how to evaluate and construct effective arguments.
8MNM107Introduction to Scientific CollaborationThe Introduction to Scientific Collaboration course is designed to provide an understanding of the importance of collaboration in the context of scientific research and development. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of scientific collaboration, various collaboration models, and the challenges and benefits associated with interdisciplinary collaboration.
9MNM106Communication & Self-DevelopmentThe Communication & Personal Development course aims to enhance students' communication skills and support their personal development in academic and professional contexts. In this course, students will learn various aspects of communication, both verbal and non-verbal, as well as techniques to improve self-confidence and interpersonal skills.
SEMESTER II
10MNU101Introduction to BusinessThe Introduction to Business course provides a fundamental understanding of the concepts, principles, and practices underlying the business world. In this course, students will learn various important aspects of business, including types of organizations, management functions, marketing, finance, and human resources. It also examines the business environment, ethics, and challenges faced by companies in both global and local contexts.
11EKT109Introduction to Economic TheoryThe Introduction to Economic Theory course is designed to provide a basic understanding of the economic principles underlying individual behavior, markets, and the economy as a whole. In this course, students will learn fundamental concepts such as demand and supply, elasticity, production theory, and market structure. The course also discusses the role of government in the economy, inflation, unemployment, and monetary and fiscal policy. Through case analysis and the application of theory to real-world situations, students are expected to develop critical and analytical thinking skills in understanding complex economic issues.
12AKM201Cost AccountingDesigned to provide an in-depth understanding of cost measurement, analysis, and control within an organization. In this course, students will learn various cost accounting methods, including fixed, variable, and marginal costing, as well as techniques such as break-even analysis and cost budgeting. The primary focus is on how cost information can be used to support managerial decision-making, improve operational efficiency, and plan effective business strategies.
13PJK201Taxation IThis course provides a basic understanding of the Indonesian tax system, including types of taxes, tax regulations, and tax obligations for individuals and companies. Students will learn how to calculate income tax and value-added tax, as well as tax reporting and compliance procedures. Focusing on the practical application of tax theory, this course aims to prepare students for the challenges of taxation in the business world.
14MAS122Statistics for AccountantsIn this course, students will learn statistical concepts and techniques relevant to data analysis in accounting. Topics covered include data collection and processing, descriptive analysis, and inferential methods for decision-making. Students will be trained to apply statistical tools in accounting and financial contexts, enhancing the analytical and data interpretation skills necessary for accounting practice.
15AKA103Ethics and Professional Skills for AccountantsThis course examines the importance of ethics in accounting practice and the finance profession. Students will learn the accounting profession's code of ethics, social responsibility, and ethical issues frequently encountered in the accounting world. Furthermore, this course emphasizes the development of professional skills, such as communication, teamwork, and leadership, which are critical to a successful career in accounting.
16AKK201Intermediate Financial Accounting IIn this course, students will explore more complex financial accounting principles, including revenue recognition, asset and liability measurement, and financial statement presentation. The primary focus is on the application of applicable accounting standards, financial statement analysis, and understanding more complex transactions. Students are expected to develop skills in preparing and analyzing accurate and relevant financial statements for business decision-making.
SEMESTER III
17MNU108Introduction to ManagementThis course provides a fundamental understanding of management concepts and functions in organizations. Students will learn various management theories, including planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. Focusing on developing leadership skills and effective decision-making, this course aims to prepare students to face managerial challenges in various types of organizations.
18MNK102Financial managementIn this course, students will learn the basic principles of financial management, including financial planning, budgeting, investment analysis, and working capital management. Students will be taught to evaluate financial decisions and understand their impact on company value. Using an analytical approach, this course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to manage financial resources effectively.
19AKK202Intermediate Financial Accounting IIThis course continues the discussion from Intermediate Financial Accounting I by focusing on more complex topics, such as accounting for financial instruments, the presentation of consolidated financial statements, and revenue recognition in more complex contexts. Students will learn the application of international accounting standards and best practices in preparing accurate and transparent financial statements.
20SII306Accounting Information SystemIn this course, students will learn the role of information systems in collecting, processing, and reporting accounting data. Topics covered include the design and implementation of accounting information systems, internal control, and the use of information technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of accounting processes. Students will be taught to analyze information needs and design systems that support decision-making.
21AKA201Risk Based Auditing IThis course introduces the concept of risk-based auditing, where students will learn techniques for identifying and evaluating risks in the audit process. Focusing on audit planning, testing of controls, and gathering audit evidence, this course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to conduct effective and efficient audits.
22AKK203Public Sector AccountingIn this course, students will learn accounting principles applicable in the public sector, including budget management, financial reporting, and public accountability. Topics covered include the differences between public and private sector accounting, as well as the challenges faced in public financial management. Students are expected to understand the importance of transparency and accountability in the management of public resources.
23PJK301Taxation IIThis course continues the discussion from Taxation I with a focus on more complex tax issues, including corporate tax, international tax, and tax planning. Students will learn effective tax management strategies and compliance with applicable tax regulations. With a practical approach, this course aims to prepare students to address the tax challenges faced by individuals and companies.
SEMESTER IV
23MNK314Introduction to Capital MarketsThis course provides a basic understanding of capital markets, including their structure, functions, and instruments. Students will learn the trading mechanisms of stocks, bonds, and derivatives, as well as the role of financial institutions and regulators in the capital markets. Focusing on investment and risk analysis, this course aims to equip students with the knowledge necessary to participate effectively in the capital markets.
24HKT215Business and Corporate LawIn this course, students will study legal aspects related to business and corporations, including contract law, corporate law, and consumer protection law. Topics covered include the legal structures governing business activities, corporate legal responsibilities, and ethical issues that arise in business practices. Students are expected to understand the importance of legal compliance in corporate management.
25AKK207Intermediate Financial Accounting IIIThis course continues the discussion from Intermediate Financial Accounting II, focusing on advanced topics such as accounting for nonprofit entities, financial statement presentation for corporate groups, and fair value measurement. Students will learn the application of international accounting standards and best practices in the preparation of complex financial statements, as well as financial statement analysis for decision-making.
26SII203Management Information SystemIn this course, students will learn the concepts and techniques involved in developing and managing information systems that support organizational management. Topics covered include information needs analysis, system design, and the use of information technology to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness. Students will be taught how to design information systems that can support strategic decision-making.
27AKA202Risk-Based Auditing IIThis course continues the discussion from Risk-Based Auditing I, focusing on advanced audit techniques and the application of risk-based auditing in more complex contexts. Students will learn substantive testing, audit result evaluation, and audit result reporting. With a practical approach, this course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to conduct effective and efficient audits in various types of organizations.
28AKM301Management AccountingIn this course, students will learn accounting concepts and techniques used to support managerial decision-making. Topics covered include cost analysis, planning and budgeting, and performance measurement. Students will be taught how to use accounting information to formulate business strategies and improve operational efficiency, thereby contributing to the achievement of organizational goals.
29AKA304Internal AuditThis course provides an understanding of the function and role of internal audit within an organization. Students will learn the internal audit process, including audit planning, execution, and reporting. Focusing on internal control and risk management, this course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to conduct effective internal audits and provide recommendations for improvement and enhancement of organizational performance.
SEMESTER V
30PJK302Tax PracticesThis course provides practical experience in applying previously learned tax theory. Students will engage in real-life case studies, simulations, and projects related to tax calculations, tax report preparation, and tax planning strategies. Focusing on compliance with tax regulations and ethics in tax practice, this course aims to prepare students to face the challenges of the dynamic world of taxation.
31AKK304Advanced Financial Accounting I: Concepts and ApplicationsIn this course, students will explore advanced concepts in financial accounting, including revenue recognition, accounting for financial instruments, and the presentation of complex financial statements. Students will learn the application of international accounting standards and best practices in financial statement preparation, as well as financial statement analysis for better decision-making.
32AKK401Accounting TheoryThis course examines various fundamental theories and concepts underlying accounting practice. Students will learn about the historical development of accounting, various theoretical approaches, and contemporary issues in accounting. By understanding accounting theory, students are expected to be able to analyze and evaluate existing accounting practices and contribute to the development of the accounting discipline.
33MNU307Strategic ManagementIn this course, students will learn the strategic planning process, business environmental analysis, and strategy development to achieve organizational goals. Topics covered include SWOT analysis, strategy selection, and strategy implementation and evaluation. Students will be taught how to use accounting and financial information to formulate strategic decisions that can enhance organizational competitiveness.
34AKA306Introduction to Auditing PracticeThis course provides a fundamental understanding of the audit process and practices, including audit planning, execution, and reporting. Students will learn various types of audits, evidence-gathering techniques, and applicable auditing standards. With a practical approach, this course aims to prepare students to understand and participate in the audit process in various types of organizations.
35AKS301Accounting Data AnalyticsIn this course, students will learn the use of data analytics in accounting and finance contexts. Topics covered include data analysis techniques, tools and software used in analysis, and the application of analytics to business decision-making. Students will be taught to process and analyze accounting data to identify trends, patterns, and insights that can improve organizational performance.
36PNE402Accounting Research MethodsThis course examines various research methods used in accounting studies. Students will learn research design, data collection, data analysis, and research report writing. Focusing on developing critical and analytical research skills, this course aims to prepare students to conduct quality research in accounting and contribute to the development of knowledge in the discipline.
SEMESTER VI
37AKM323Business AnalysisThis course examines the techniques and tools used to analyze business performance and make strategic decisions. Students will learn financial statement analysis, market analysis, and quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques. Focusing on developing analytical skills, this course aims to help students understand the factors influencing business performance and formulate data-driven recommendations for improvement.
38AKK305Advanced Financial Accounting II: Concepts and ApplicationsIn this course, students will continue their learning from Advanced Financial Accounting I with a focus on more complex topics, such as accounting for business combinations, accounting for nonprofit entities, and presenting financial statements in accordance with international standards. Students will be taught to apply advanced concepts to accounting practices and prepare accurate and transparent financial statements.
39AKM326The Role of Accounting in Corporate GovernanceThis course explores the relationship between accounting and corporate governance, including the role of accountants in ensuring transparency, accountability, and regulatory compliance. Students will learn best practices in corporate governance, internal control, and risk management. With this understanding, students are expected to contribute to the development of effective governance systems within organizations.
40AKM327Sustainable Business Practices & ReportingIn this course, students will learn the concepts and practices of sustainability reporting in a business context. Topics covered include measuring sustainability performance, reporting social and environmental impacts, and integrating sustainability into business strategy. Students will be taught how to prepare sustainability reports that comply with international standards and understand the importance of corporate social responsibility in the modern business context.
41SII324Digital Technologies in AccountingThis course examines the role of digital technology in transforming accounting practices. Students will learn about various technologies, such as accounting software, automation, and data analytics, and their impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of accounting processes. Focusing on the latest innovations and trends in accounting technology, this course aims to prepare students to address the challenges and opportunities facing the accounting profession in the digital age.
42PNE499Thesis*
SEMESTER VII
43AGI/P/K/H/B 401Religious Education IIThe Religious Education II course is a continuation of Religious Education I, delving deeper into advanced aspects of religious teachings, religious practices, and their application in daily life. Religious Education II also emphasizes the importance of spirituality and character development, as well as how religious values ​​can be applied in various aspects of life, including social, educational, and professional settings.
44MNW201EntrepreneurshipThis course provides an understanding of the concepts, principles, and practices of entrepreneurship in a business context. Students will learn the process of developing a business idea, business planning, and strategies for starting and managing a business effectively. Topics covered include market analysis, resource management, innovation, and decision-making in the face of risk. Additionally, students will be taught to develop entrepreneurial skills, such as creativity, leadership, and adaptability, necessary for creating and managing a successful business. Through case studies and practical projects, this course aims to prepare students to become competent and innovative entrepreneurs.
45Elective Course 1
46Elective Course 2
47Elective Course 3
SEMESTER VIII
48KKN441Community Service ProgramCommunity Service Program (KKN): This course is designed to provide students with practical experience in applying the knowledge and skills they have learned during their studies in a real-world setting. In KKN, students will engage in projects focused on community service, where they will work with local communities to identify problems, design solutions, and implement beneficial programs. Students will learn about the importance of collaboration, communication, and leadership in social and professional contexts. KKN also provides opportunities for students to develop analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as understand the social and economic dynamics that affect society.
49Elective Course 4
50Elective Course 5
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*) Has completed a minimum of 110 credits and a score of Accounting Research Methods
Elective course
Semester VI
51AKK251Sharia AccountingStudents will learn the basic concepts of Islamic accounting, including permissible and forbidden transactions, as well as the application of accounting in Islamic financial institutions. Topics covered include the preparation of Islamic financial reports, performance measurement, and challenges faced in Islamic accounting practices. With this understanding, students are expected to contribute to the development of accounting systems that comply with Islamic principles.
52AKM328Digital BudgetingStudents will learn budgeting concepts and techniques using digital technology. Topics covered include the use of software and digital tools for budget planning, monitoring, and analyzing financial performance. Students will be taught how to develop budgets that are responsive and adaptive to changing business conditions and understand the importance of data and analytics in budget decision-making.
53AKS401Accounting Information System DesignDiscusses the process of designing and developing effective accounting information systems. Students will learn requirements analysis, system design, and the implementation and testing of accounting information systems. Focusing on internal control and data security, this course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to design systems that support the efficient and effective management of accounting information.
54AKK306Government Financial ManagementIn this course, students will learn the principles and practices of financial management in the public sector. Topics covered include budget planning, budget execution, accountability, and government financial reporting. Students will be taught to understand the regulations and policies governing government financial management, as well as the challenges faced in achieving transparency and accountability in the management of public resources.
55EKP202Banks and Other Financial InstitutionsThis course provides an understanding of the functions, structure, and operations of banks and other financial institutions. Students will learn about various financial products and services, risk management, and the regulations governing the banking and financial industry. Focusing on the role of banks in the economy, this course aims to equip students with the knowledge necessary for a career in the financial sector.
56EKP203Indonesian EconomyIn this course, students will study the conditions and dynamics of the Indonesian economy, including the factors influencing economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and economic policy. The material covered includes macroeconomic and microeconomic analysis, as well as the challenges and opportunities facing the Indonesian economy. Students are expected to understand the broader economic context and its impact on business and society.
Semester VII
57AKA231Forensic AuditDiscusses the techniques and methods used in forensic auditing to detect and prevent fraud and irregularities in financial reporting. Students will learn the investigation process, evidence collection, and data analysis related to fraud cases. Focusing on legal and ethical aspects, this course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to conduct forensic audits effectively and provide recommendations for improvement.
58AKP401Tax AccountingStudents will learn accounting principles related to taxation, including tax recognition, measurement, and reporting. Topics covered include applicable tax regulations, income tax calculations, and tax report preparation. Students are expected to understand how accounting and taxation are interrelated and how to manage tax liabilities effectively.
59PJK401Tax PlanningThis course focuses on strategies and techniques used to efficiently plan tax liabilities. Students will learn various tax planning methods, including legitimate tax avoidance, tax risk management, and international tax planning. With a practical approach, this course aims to prepare students to assist individuals and companies in optimally planning their tax liabilities.
60AKK252Asset ValuationIn this course, students will learn the methods and techniques used to assess the value of assets, both tangible and intangible. Topics covered include market analysis, the cost approach, and the income approach to asset valuation. Students will be taught to conduct accurate valuations and understand the factors that influence asset value in a business context.
61MNU326Performance Management in Accounting PracticeThis course examines performance management concepts and techniques used in accounting to measure and improve organizational performance. Students will learn various tools and methods, such as the Balanced Scorecard, variance analysis, and financial and non-financial performance measurement. Focusing on developing an effective performance management system, this course aims to help students understand how to manage and improve organizational performance.
62PSI311Organizational Behavior and LeadershipIn this course, students will learn the theory and practice of organizational behavior and the role of leadership in achieving organizational goals. Topics covered include group dynamics, motivation, communication, and decision-making. Students will be taught to develop effective leadership skills and understand how to influence individual and group behavior in an organizational context.
63MNU302Business Feasibility StudyThis course provides an understanding of the feasibility analysis process for a new project or venture. Students will learn techniques for evaluating the market, technical, financial, and economic aspects of a business plan. With a practical approach, this course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to conduct comprehensive feasibility studies and make data-driven recommendations.
64SOK334Business CommunicationIn this course, students will learn communication skills necessary in a business context, including oral, written, and presentation communication. Topics covered include effective communication techniques, negotiation, and conflict management. Students will be taught how to convey ideas and information clearly and persuasively, and will understand the importance of communication in building strong professional relationships.
65MNP201Marketing ManagementThis course examines marketing concepts and strategies used to achieve business goals. Students will learn market analysis, segmentation, positioning, and marketing strategy development and implementation. Focusing on developing analytical and creative skills, this course aims to help students understand how to design and execute effective marketing plans for products and services.
Semester VIII
66SII404Information System AuditThis course examines the audit process, focusing on information systems and technology that support data and information management within an organization. Students will learn audit techniques to assess the security, integrity, and effectiveness of information systems. Topics covered include internal control, IT risk management, and the use of technology-based audit tools and techniques. With this understanding, students are expected to be able to conduct comprehensive information systems audits and provide recommendations for improvement.
67AKS302Advanced Accounting Data AnalyticsIn this course, students will explore advanced data analysis techniques used in accounting to support decision-making. Topics covered include the use of advanced analytical tools, data modeling, and statistical techniques to analyze accounting data. Students will be taught to identify patterns, trends, and insights that can improve organizational performance and support business strategy.
68AKM329Risk Reporting and AnalysisThis course examines the importance of risk reporting in the context of accounting and management. Students will learn techniques for identifying, measuring, and reporting risks faced by organizations. Topics covered include financial, operational, and strategic risk analysis, as well as the development of transparent and informative reports. With this understanding, students are expected to assist organizations in managing risk effectively.
69MNU325Strategy and InnovationIn this course, students will learn the concepts and practices of developing innovative business strategies. Topics covered include business environmental analysis, innovative idea development, and strategy implementation to achieve competitive advantage. Students will be taught to think creatively and strategically in formulating solutions that can improve organizational performance and competitiveness.
70MNK330Islamic Microfinance and Social ManagementThis course examines the principles of financial management in accordance with Sharia values ​​and law. Students will learn the concepts of microfinance, including financing for small and medium enterprises, and the role of social financial institutions in supporting community economic development. Topics covered include risk management, investment, and financial planning within a social and Sharia context.
71EKS210Economics, Business and Finance from an Islamic PerspectiveIn this course, students will learn the principles of economics, business, and finance in accordance with Islamic teachings. Topics covered include the concepts of justice, business ethics, and social responsibility within the context of Islamic economics. Students will be taught to understand how these principles can be applied in business and financial practices to achieve societal well-being and economic sustainability.

NoCodeSubjectDescription
SEMESTER I
1MNU101Introduction to BusinessThe Introduction to Business course provides a fundamental understanding of the concepts, principles, and practices underlying the business world. In this course, students will learn various important aspects of business, including types of organizations, management functions, marketing, finance, and human resources. It also examines the business environment, ethics, and challenges faced by companies in both global and local contexts.
2AGI/P/K/H/B 101Religious Education IReligious Education I aims to provide a basic understanding of religious teachings, moral values, and ethics contained within one's religion, as well as the importance of religion in daily life. Furthermore, Religious Education I emphasizes character development and interfaith tolerance, as well as how to apply religious values ​​in social and professional contexts.
3NOP103PancasilaThe Pancasila course aims to provide a deep understanding of the philosophical foundations, values, and principles contained in Pancasila, Indonesia's state ideology. It also discusses the application of Pancasila values ​​in various aspects of life, such as politics, economics, social life, and culture, as well as the challenges faced in implementing them in the modern era.
4NOP104CitizenshipThe Citizenship course is designed to provide an understanding of the rights and obligations of citizens, as well as the values ​​underlying national and state life. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of citizenship, including the history of the struggle for independence, the system of government, law, and the roles and responsibilities of individuals in society. Furthermore, this course also addresses current issues related to human rights, democracy, pluralism, and public participation in the political process.
5SIP107Data and LibraryThe Data and Library course aims to provide an understanding of the management, analysis, and utilization of data and library sources in scientific research and development. In this course, students will learn various types of data, data collection techniques, and data analysis methods relevant to their field of study.
6BAI100IndonesianThe Indonesian Language course aims to improve students' Indonesian language skills, both spoken and written. In this course, students will learn various aspects of the language, including grammar, vocabulary, and the rules of good and correct writing. Furthermore, this course also covers the development of communication skills, such as speaking, listening, reading, and writing, which are crucial in academic and professional contexts. Students will be encouraged to analyze literary texts, articles, and other written works, and understand the cultural and social contexts behind them.
7PHP103Logic & Critical ThinkingThe Logic and Critical Thinking course aims to develop students' logical, analytical, and critical thinking skills. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of logic, including argument structure, types of arguments, and how to evaluate and construct effective arguments.
8MNM107Introduction to Scientific CollaborationThe Introduction to Scientific Collaboration course is designed to provide an understanding of the importance of collaboration in the context of scientific research and development. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of scientific collaboration, various collaboration models, and the challenges and benefits associated with interdisciplinary collaboration.
9MNM106Communication & Self-DevelopmentThe Communication & Personal Development course aims to enhance students' communication skills and support their personal development in academic and professional contexts. In this course, students will learn various aspects of communication, both verbal and non-verbal, as well as techniques to improve self-confidence and interpersonal skills.
SEMESTER II
10AKK106Basic AccountingThe Basic Accounting course is an essential introduction for students to understand the fundamental accounting principles used in recording, measuring, and reporting financial information. In this course, students will learn fundamental concepts such as the accounting cycle, financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement), and generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, this course also covers transaction recording techniques, financial statement analysis, and an understanding of the role of accounting in business decision-making.
11EKT109Introduction to Economic TheoryThe "Introduction to Economic Theory" course is designed to provide a basic understanding of the economic principles underlying individual behavior, markets, and the economy as a whole. In this course, students will learn fundamental concepts such as demand and supply, elasticity, production theory, and market structure. In addition, the course also discusses the role of government in the economy, inflation, unemployment, and monetary and fiscal policy. Through case analysis and the application of theory to real-world situations, students are expected to develop critical and analytical thinking skills in understanding complex economic issues.
12MNU102Introduction to ManagementThe "Introduction to Management" course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principles and practices of effective management in organizations. In this course, students will learn the various management functions, including planning, organizing, directing, and controlling, and how these functions interact to achieve organizational goals. In addition, this course also discusses classical and contemporary management theories, leadership skills, and the importance of communication and teamwork in the workplace.
13MNU207EntrepreneurshipThe "Entrepreneurship" course is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become successful entrepreneurs. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of entrepreneurship, including identifying business opportunities, developing ideas, and planning. Furthermore, the course also covers important aspects such as market analysis, marketing strategy, financial management, and risk management in business. Through case studies, presentations, and practical projects, students will be challenged to design comprehensive business plans and understand the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the real world.
14MNU113Digital LiteracyThe "Digital Literacy" course aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to interact effectively and critically in an increasingly complex digital world. In this course, students will learn various aspects of digital literacy, including the use of information and communication technology, understanding credible information sources, and skills in analyzing and evaluating digital content. In addition, this course also discusses ethical and privacy issues in cyberspace, as well as the importance of cybersecurity.
15PSI401Organizational BehaviorThe "Organizational Behavior" course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of how individuals and groups behave within an organizational context. In this course, students will study various theories and concepts related to the dynamics of human behavior, including motivation, leadership, communication, and decision-making. Furthermore, this course also discusses factors influencing organizational culture, conflict, and organizational change, and how these can impact performance and productivity.
16MAS228Business Statistics IThe “Business Statistics I” course is designed to provide a basic understanding of statistical concepts and techniques used in business data analysis. In this course, students will learn various methods of data collection, processing, and statistical analysis, including descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency, and data dispersion. In addition, students will be introduced to the concepts of probability and probability distributions relevant to a business context. Through the application of statistical tools in case studies and practical projects, students are expected to develop the analytical skills necessary for data-driven decision-making.
SEMESTER III
17AKM201Cost AccountingThe "Cost Accounting" course in this undergraduate program aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the concepts, methods, and techniques used in measuring, analyzing, and controlling costs within an organization. Students will learn about various types of costs, such as fixed, variable, and semi-variable costs, and how they influence managerial decision-making. Furthermore, the course covers topics such as budget planning, break-even analysis, and cost control, all of which are essential for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of a company's operations.
18MNK101Financial Management IThe "Financial Management I" course in this undergraduate program is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the principles and practices of financial management within an organization. Students will learn key concepts such as financial statement analysis, capital budgeting, and asset and liability management. Furthermore, this course discusses the importance of financial planning, investment decision-making, and effective financing strategies in achieving company goals.
19MAS229Business Statistics IIThe "Business Statistics II" course in this undergraduate program aims to deepen students' understanding of more complex statistical techniques and methods used in business data analysis. After learning the fundamentals of statistics in previous courses, students will explore topics such as regression analysis, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and multivariate statistical techniques. This course also covers the application of statistics to business decision-making, hypothesis testing, and data analysis using statistical software. Through a practical approach and case studies, students are expected to develop the analytical skills necessary to interpret data and provide valuable insights for business strategy.
20MNO202Operations and Supply Chain ManagementThe “Operations and Supply Chain Management” course in this undergraduate program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the concepts, principles, and practices associated with managing operations and supply chains within an organization. Students will learn various aspects of operations management, including production planning, quality control, and inventory management, and how these elements contribute to operational efficiency and effectiveness. Furthermore, the course discusses the importance of supply chain integration, from suppliers to customers, and strategies for enhancing collaboration and coordination between parties within the supply chain.
21MNM201Human Resource ManagementThe "Human Resource Management" course in this undergraduate study program aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the role and function of human resource management (HRM) in organizations. Students will study various important aspects, including workforce planning, recruitment and selection, training and development, and performance management and compensation. This course also addresses current issues in HRM, such as diversity, organizational culture, and industrial relations. Through a practical approach and case studies, students are expected to develop skills in designing effective HRM strategies to support organizational goals and understand how to create a productive and sustainable work environment.
22MNP201Marketing ManagementThe "Marketing Management" course in this undergraduate program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the concepts, strategies, and practices in product and service marketing. Students will learn various essential elements of marketing, including market analysis, segmentation, positioning, and marketing mix development (product, price, place, and promotion). The course also discusses current trends in digital marketing, consumer behavior, and sustainable marketing strategies. Through a case study-based approach and practical projects, students are expected to develop analytical and creative skills in designing and implementing effective marketing strategies to achieve business goals.
23EKM101Monetary EconomicsThe "Monetary Economics" course in this undergraduate program aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice related to monetary systems and monetary policy in the economy. Students will learn the role of money, banks, and financial institutions in the economy, as well as how monetary policy affects inflation, interest rates, and economic growth. This course also includes an analysis of monetary policy tools used by central banks, such as open market operations, interest rate regulation, and reserve requirements. Through an analytical approach and case studies, students are expected to understand the dynamics of the money market and their impact on the economy as a whole.
SEMESTER IV
24MNK201Financial Management IIThe "Financial Management II" course is a continuation of Financial Management I. It aims to deepen students' understanding of the concepts and practices of financial management in a corporate context. In this course, students will learn about investment analysis, capital budgeting, capital structure, and financial risk management. It also discusses financial performance evaluation techniques and effective financing strategies.
25MNU301International BusinessThe "International Business" course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the dynamics and challenges facing companies in a global context. In this course, students will learn various important aspects such as international marketing strategies, trade regulations, global market analysis, and the economic, political, and cultural factors that influence business operations abroad. Furthermore, this course also discusses current issues in international business, such as globalization, sustainability, and the impact of technology on international trade.
26MNU204Organizational AnalysisThe "Organizational Analysis" course aims to provide an understanding of the structure, culture, and processes within organizations and how these factors influence organizational performance and effectiveness. In this course, students will learn various analytical tools and techniques used to evaluate organizations, including SWOT analysis, external and internal environmental analysis, and organizational models. In addition, students will be taught to identify problems and formulate improvement strategies that can enhance organizational performance.
27MNK312Financial Statement Analysis and BudgetingThe "Financial Statement Analysis and Budgeting" course provides an in-depth understanding of how to analyze financial statements for better business decision-making. Students will learn ratio analysis, trend analysis, and variance analysis techniques to evaluate a company's financial performance. Furthermore, this course covers the budgeting process, including the preparation of operational and investment budgets, as well as budget control techniques.
28AKM301Management AccountingThe "Management Accounting" course focuses on the use of accounting information to support managerial decision-making in organizations. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of cost accounting, cost planning and control, and cost-volume-profit analysis. Additionally, the course covers budgeting techniques, performance measurement, and cost-based decision-making.
ELECTIVE COURSES (6 CREDIT UNITS)
29MNK315Personal Finance*The "Personal Finance" course is designed to provide an understanding of individual and family financial management. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of financial planning, budgeting, investing, debt management, and retirement planning. Furthermore, the course discusses the importance of financial literacy and sound decision-making in the context of personal finance. Through case studies and simulations, students are expected to develop skills to plan and manage their finances effectively and understand the impact of financial decisions on long-term well-being.
30MNU209Small & Medium Enterprise Management*The "Small & Medium Enterprise Management" (SME) course aims to provide insight into the challenges and opportunities faced by SMEs in a competitive business environment. In this course, students will learn important aspects such as business planning, resource management, marketing, and finance specific to SMEs. Furthermore, the course also discusses growth and innovation strategies that SME owners can implement.
31EKS210Economics, Business and Finance from an Islamic Perspective*The course "Economics, Business, and Finance from an Islamic Perspective" explores economic and financial principles in accordance with Islamic teachings. In this course, students will learn basic concepts such as usury, zakat, and business ethics within the context of Sharia. Furthermore, the course also discusses Sharia financial instruments, such as sukuk and murabaha, as well as the role of Sharia financial institutions in the economy.
32HKA308Taxation*The "Taxation" course provides an understanding of applicable tax systems, both nationally and internationally. In this course, students will learn about various types of taxes, including income tax, value-added tax, and regional taxes, as well as their calculation and reporting mechanisms. Furthermore, this course also discusses the legal aspects of taxation and effective tax planning strategies for individuals and businesses.
33MNP303Service Marketing Management*The "Service Marketing Management" course focuses on marketing strategies and practices specific to the service sector. In this course, students will explore the unique characteristics of services, such as intangibility, heterogeneity, and customer involvement in the service delivery process. The course also covers marketing strategy development, customer relationship management, and marketing performance measurement in the service context.
SEMESTER V
34MNU311Business PlanningThe "Business Planning" course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the process of developing an effective and comprehensive business plan. In this course, students will learn the essential elements of a business plan, including market analysis, marketing strategy, financial projections, and organizational structure. Furthermore, the course also discusses techniques for evaluating business feasibility and identifying potential risks.
35SII203Management Information SystemThe "Management Information Systems" course provides an understanding of the role and importance of information systems in supporting managerial decision-making. In this course, students will learn about various types of information systems, including management information systems (MIS), decision support systems (DSS), and executive information systems (EIS). The course also discusses the information systems development process, data management, and the challenges faced in implementing information technology in organizations.
36MNM305LeadershipThe "Leadership" course focuses on developing skills and understanding of leadership theory and practice in an organizational context. In this course, students will learn about various leadership styles, the factors influencing effective leadership, and the importance of communication and motivation in leading teams. The course also discusses the challenges leaders face in a dynamic business environment and how to manage change.
37MNK202Quantitative ManagementThe "Quantitative Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the use of quantitative methods in managerial decision-making. In this course, students will learn statistical analysis techniques, mathematical modeling, and optimization methods applicable to various business contexts. Furthermore, this course also discusses the use of data analysis software to support data-driven decision-making.
38AGI/P/K/H/B 401Religious Education IIThe Religious Education II course is a continuation of Religious Education I, delving deeper into advanced aspects of religious teachings, religious practices, and their application in daily life. Religious Education II also emphasizes the importance of spirituality and character development, as well as how religious values ​​can be applied in various aspects of life, including social, educational, and professional settings.
ELECTIVE COURSES (6 CREDIT UNITS)
39MNU322Decision Making Management*The "Decision Management" course is designed to provide an understanding of the processes and techniques used in decision-making in business environments. In this course, students will learn various decision-making models, including rational, intuitive, and data-driven approaches. Furthermore, the course also discusses factors influencing decisions, such as risk, uncertainty, and cognitive biases.
40MNG304Performance Measurement*The "Performance Measurement" course focuses on the techniques and tools used to evaluate organizational and individual performance. In this course, students will learn about various performance indicators, including Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), the balanced scorecard, and other evaluation methods. The course also discusses the importance of performance measurement in managerial decision-making and continuous improvement.
41MNP306Business Marketing Management*The "Business Marketing Management" (B2B) course aims to provide an understanding of marketing strategies and practices specific to the business market. In this course, students will learn the unique characteristics of business marketing, including the purchasing decision-making process, customer relationships, and effective marketing strategies for the B2B market segment. Furthermore, this course also discusses digital marketing techniques and marketing innovations relevant to business.
SEMESTER VI: Financial Management Concentration
42MNU307Strategic ManagementThe "Strategic Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the process of formulating, implementing, and evaluating strategies within organizations. In this course, students will learn various strategic analysis tools and techniques, such as SWOT analysis, industry analysis, and other strategic models. Furthermore, this course discusses the importance of an organization's vision, mission, and objectives in strategy development.
43PNE402Research methodologyThe "Research Methodology" course provides an understanding of the principles and techniques used in scientific research. In this course, students will learn various research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, as well as how to design and conduct valid and reliable research. This course also covers data collection and analysis, as well as research report writing.
44MNK401Financial Management Seminar**The "Financial Management Seminar" course provides an in-depth discussion forum on current issues in financial management. In this course, students will explore topics such as financial analysis, budgeting, and investment strategies through presentations, discussions, and case studies. The course also provides opportunities for students to interact with practitioners and academics in the financial sector, providing them with a broader understanding of the challenges and trends in the financial industry.
45MNK301International Financial Management**The "International Financial Management" course focuses on the financial aspects related to a company's operations in the global marketplace. In this course, students will study topics such as currency risk management, international financing, and foreign investment. Furthermore, the course also examines regulations and policies affecting international financial transactions.
46MNK303Investment Management**The "Investment Management" course provides an understanding of the theory and practice of investing in financial markets. In this course, students will learn about various investment instruments, portfolio analysis, and investment strategies that can be used to maximize returns and minimize risk. The course also covers capital market analysis and investment performance evaluation.
47MNK327Banking and Other Financial Institutions ***The course "Banking and Other Financial Institutions" examines the role and function of financial institutions in the economy. In this course, students will learn about various types of financial institutions, including banks, insurance companies, and financing institutions, as well as the products and services they offer. The course also covers regulatory and policy aspects that affect the financial industry.
48MNK304Capital market***The "Capital Markets" course focuses on the structure, function, and mechanisms of capital markets and the instruments traded within them. In this course, students will learn about various types of securities, including stocks and bonds, as well as the initial public offering (IPO) process and securities trading. The course also covers market analysis, portfolio theory, and the factors influencing security prices.
49MNK337Islamic Financial Institutions and Capital Markets ***The "Sharia Financial Institutions and Capital Markets" course aims to provide an understanding of Sharia-compliant financial principles and how Sharia financial institutions operate in the capital markets. In this course, students will learn about various Sharia financial instruments, such as sukuk (Sharia bonds), murabaha (purchase and sale with a profit margin), and ijarah (leasing). Furthermore, the course also discusses the structure and functions of Sharia financial institutions, including Sharia banks, Sharia insurance companies, and Sharia financing institutions.
50MNK314Risk Management and Derivatives Finance***The "Risk Management and Financial Derivatives" course focuses on the identification, analysis, and management of financial risks faced by companies and investors. In this course, students will learn about various types of risk, including market risk, credit risk, and liquidity risk, as well as techniques for measuring and managing these risks. The course also discusses derivative instruments, such as options, futures, and swaps, which are used for hedging and speculation.
SEMESTER VI: Marketing Management Concentration
42MNU307Strategic ManagementThe "Strategic Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the process of formulating, implementing, and evaluating strategies within organizations. In this course, students will learn various strategic analysis tools and techniques, such as SWOT analysis, industry analysis, and other strategic models. Furthermore, this course discusses the importance of an organization's vision, mission, and objectives in strategy development.
43PNE402Research methodologyThe "Research Methodology" course provides an understanding of the principles and techniques used in scientific research. In this course, students will learn various research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, as well as how to design and conduct valid and reliable research. This course also covers data collection and analysis, as well as research report writing.
44MNP301Strategic Marketing**The "Strategic Marketing" course aims to provide an understanding of the development and implementation of effective marketing strategies to achieve business goals. In this course, students will learn about market analysis, segmentation, positioning, and marketing mix development (the 4Ps: Product, Price, Place, and Promotion). Furthermore, this course discusses the importance of competitive analysis and market trends in formulating marketing strategies.
45PSI305Consumer Behavior**The "Consumer Behavior" course focuses on understanding how consumers make purchasing decisions and the factors that influence their behavior. In this course, students will learn theories of consumer behavior, the decision-making process, and the cultural, social, and psychological influences on consumer behavior. The course also discusses research techniques for understanding consumer preferences and needs.
46MNP401Marketing Management Seminar**The "Marketing Management Seminar" course provides an in-depth discussion forum on current issues and best practices in marketing management. In this course, students will explore topics such as marketing innovation, digital marketing, and global marketing strategy through presentations, discussions, and case studies. The course also provides opportunities for students to interact with marketing practitioners and academics, providing them with a broader understanding of the challenges and trends in the marketing industry.
47MNP302Product and Brand Management***The "Product and Brand Management" course focuses on the development, launch, and management of products and brands within a marketing context. In this course, students will learn about the product life cycle, differentiation strategies, and product portfolio management. Furthermore, the course discusses the importance of brand identity, brand values, and brand communication strategies in building customer loyalty.
48SOK336Integrated Marketing Communications***The "Integrated Marketing Communications" (IMC) course aims to provide an understanding of the importance of integrating various marketing communication tools to achieve effective marketing goals. In this course, students will learn about various communication channels, including advertising, sales promotions, public relations, and digital marketing. The course also discusses strategies for designing consistent and engaging messages for consumers.
49SIS303E-Marketing***The "E-Marketing" course focuses on marketing strategies and practices implemented through digital platforms. In this course, students will learn various online marketing tools and techniques, including SEO (Search Engine Optimization), SEM (Search Engine Marketing), social media marketing, and email marketing. The course also covers data analysis and measuring the performance of digital marketing campaigns.
50MNP304International Marketing***The "International Marketing" course aims to provide an understanding of the marketing challenges and strategies companies face in a global context. In this course, students will learn international market analysis, market entry strategies, and product and marketing adaptation to different cultures and regulations. The course also addresses current issues in international marketing, such as globalization and the impact of technology.
51MNO310Digital Supply Chain and Logistics***The "Digital Supply Chain and Logistics" course aims to provide an understanding of the concepts, strategies, and practices of supply chain and logistics management in the digital era. In this course, students will learn various important aspects of the supply chain, including planning, procurement, production, distribution, and inventory management. This course also discusses the role of digital technologies, such as supply chain information systems (SCM), the Internet of Things (IoT), and data analytics in improving supply chain efficiency and effectiveness.
SEMESTER VI: Human Resource Management Concentration
42MNU307Strategic ManagementThe "Strategic Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the process of formulating, implementing, and evaluating strategies within organizations. In this course, students will learn various strategic analysis tools and techniques, such as SWOT analysis, industry analysis, and other strategic models. Furthermore, this course discusses the importance of an organization's vision, mission, and objectives in strategy development.
43PNE402Research methodologyThe "Research Methodology" course provides an understanding of the principles and techniques used in scientific research. In this course, students will learn various research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, as well as how to design and conduct valid and reliable research. This course also covers data collection and analysis, as well as research report writing.
44MNM306Change Management**The "Change Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the processes and strategies necessary to manage change in organizations. In this course, students will learn theories of change, change management models, and the challenges faced in implementing change. The course also discusses the importance of communication, employee engagement, and leadership in the change process.
45MNM303Compensation Management**The "Compensation Management" course focuses on developing and managing fair and competitive compensation systems within organizations. In this course, students will learn about the various components of compensation, including salary, benefits, incentives, and non-monetary rewards. The course also covers payroll principles, market analysis, and strategies for attracting and retaining talent.
46MNM401HR Seminar**The Human Resource Management (HRM) Seminar provides an in-depth discussion forum on current issues and best practices in human resource management. In this course, students will explore topics such as recruitment, employee development, performance management, and industrial relations through presentations, discussions, and case studies. The course also provides opportunities for students to interact with practitioners and academics in the HRM field, providing them with broader insights into industry challenges and trends. Through this seminar, students are expected to develop the analytical and presentation skills necessary for a career in HRM.
47PSI301Organizational Design***The "Organizational Design" course aims to provide an understanding of effective organizational structure and design to achieve business goals. In this course, students will learn various organizational design models, including functional, matrix, and team structures. The course also discusses factors influencing organizational design, such as culture, strategy, and the external environment.
48MNM312HR Data Analysis and Decision Making ***The "Data Analysis and HR Decision Making" course focuses on the use of data and analytics in human resources decision-making. In this course, students will learn data analysis techniques, performance measurement, and the development of relevant metrics to support strategic decisions in HR. The course also discusses the importance of data in understanding trends, predicting workforce needs, and improving the effectiveness of HR programs.
49MNU304Performance Management***The "Performance Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the process of managing individual and team performance within an organization. In this course, students will learn various methods of performance appraisal, feedback, and developing improvement plans. The course also discusses the importance of clear objectives, effective communication, and employee involvement in the performance management process.
50MNM302Global HR ***The "Global HRM" course focuses on the challenges and practices of human resource management in a global context. In this course, students will explore issues such as cultural differences, international employment regulations, and talent management strategies in the global marketplace. The course also discusses the importance of adapting HRM policies and practices to meet the needs of organizations operating in multiple countries.
SEMESTER VI: Concentration in Operations and Supply Chain Management
42MNU307Strategic ManagementThe "Strategic Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the process of formulating, implementing, and evaluating strategies within organizations. In this course, students will learn various strategic analysis tools and techniques, such as SWOT analysis, industry analysis, and other strategic models. Furthermore, this course discusses the importance of an organization's vision, mission, and objectives in strategy development.
43PNE402Research methodologyThe "Research Methodology" course provides an understanding of the principles and techniques used in scientific research. In this course, students will learn various research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, as well as how to design and conduct valid and reliable research. This course also covers data collection and analysis, as well as research report writing.
44MNO310Digital Supply Chain and Logistics**The "Digital Supply Chain and Logistics" course aims to provide an understanding of supply chain and logistics management in a digital context. In this course, students will learn basic supply chain concepts and the role of digital technologies such as supply chain information systems (SCM), the Internet of Things (IoT), and data analytics in improving operational efficiency. The course also discusses the challenges and opportunities faced in supply chain digitalization, as well as strategies for optimizing logistics processes.
45MNO305Operation Strategy**The "Operations Strategy" course focuses on developing and implementing strategies that support business objectives through effective operations management. In this course, students will learn various analytical models and tools for formulating operations strategies, including SWOT analysis, competitive analysis, and process mapping. The course also discusses the importance of integrating operations strategy with overall business strategy.
46MNO306Operations and Supply Chain Management Seminar **The “Operations and Supply Chain Management Seminar” course provides an in-depth discussion forum on current issues and best practices in operations and supply chain management. In this course, students will explore topics such as innovation in operations, supply chain risk management, and the latest technologies impacting the industry through presentations, discussions, and case studies. This course also provides an opportunity for students to interact with practitioners and academics in the field of operations and supply chain management, thus gaining broader insights into the challenges and trends in the industry.
47MNK204Project Management***The "Project Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the principles and practices of project planning, implementation, and control. In this course, students will learn various project management methods and tools, including time planning, budgeting, risk management, and quality control. The course also discusses the importance of communication and collaboration within project teams.
48MNS305Production Planning and Control***The "Production Planning and Control" course focuses on the techniques and methods used to plan and control production processes within an organization. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of production planning, inventory control, and capacity management. The course also discusses the use of tools and techniques such as Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and Just-In-Time (JIT) to improve production efficiency.
49MNO204Service Operations Management***The "Service Operations Management" course aims to provide an understanding of operations management in the service industry. In this course, students will learn the unique characteristics of services, including the differences between products and services, and the challenges faced in service operations management. The course also discusses strategies for improving service quality, customer experience management, and human resource management in the service context.
50MNO302Quality Management and Operational Excellence***The "Quality Management and Operational Excellence" course focuses on the principles and practices necessary to achieve high quality and operational excellence in organizations. In this course, students will learn various quality management tools and techniques, such as Six Sigma, Total Quality Management (TQM), and quality control methods. The course also discusses the importance of a quality culture and continuous improvement in achieving operational excellence.
51MNO311Global Operations Management ***The “Global Operations Management” course aims to provide an understanding of the challenges and strategies companies face in managing operations globally. In this course, students will learn various important aspects of operations management operating across countries and cultures, including planning, procurement, production, distribution, and international supply chain management. Students will explore issues such as regulatory differences, political and economic risks, and the impact of culture on business operations. The course also discusses strategies for optimizing global operations, including the use of technology, innovation, and cross-border collaboration.
SEMESTER VI: Entrepreneurship Concentration
42MNU307Strategic ManagementThe "Strategic Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the process of formulating, implementing, and evaluating strategies within organizations. In this course, students will learn various strategic analysis tools and techniques, such as SWOT analysis, industry analysis, and other strategic models. Furthermore, this course discusses the importance of an organization's vision, mission, and objectives in strategy development.
43PNE402Research methodologyThe "Research Methodology" course provides an understanding of the principles and techniques used in scientific research. In this course, students will learn various research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, as well as how to design and conduct valid and reliable research. This course also covers data collection and analysis, as well as research report writing.
44MNK330Financial Management of Small and Medium Enterprises **The "Financial Management of Small and Medium Enterprises" course aims to provide an understanding of the principles and practices of financial management specifically applied to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). In this course, students will learn important aspects such as financial planning, budgeting, cash flow management, and financing. The course also discusses the challenges faced by SMEs in accessing financing sources and strategies for improving financial performance.
45MNG308Business Development**The "Business Development" course focuses on the strategies and practices necessary to identify and explore new business opportunities. In this course, students will learn the business development process, including market analysis, product development, and marketing strategy. The course also discusses the importance of networking, collaboration, and innovation in creating added value for a company.
46MNG309Business Practice and Exhibition**The "Business Practices and Exhibitions" course provides practical experience in the business world through participation in exhibitions and trade shows. In this course, students will learn about planning, implementing, and evaluating exhibitions as a marketing and business development tool. The course also discusses strategies for attracting visitors, building customer relationships, and promoting products or services.
47EKI304Export Import***The "Export-Import" course aims to provide an understanding of international trade processes and practices, particularly in the context of exports and imports. In this course, students will learn important aspects such as trade regulations, required documents, and international marketing strategies. The course also discusses challenges faced in international trade, including currency risks and cultural differences.
48MNU305Innovation Management ***The "Innovation Management" course focuses on the process of developing and implementing innovation within organizations. In this course, students will learn innovation theories, strategies for creating a culture of innovation, and techniques for managing the innovation process from idea to implementation. The course also discusses the importance of collaboration, research and development, and the use of technology in creating new products and services.
49MNU313Family Business Management***The "Family Business Management" course aims to provide an understanding of the challenges and best practices in managing a family-owned and operated business. In this course, students will learn about the dynamics of family relationships, succession planning, and strategies for maintaining family business sustainability. The course also addresses issues such as family conflict, business professionalization, and human resource management within the family business context.
50PSI305Consumer Behavior***The "Consumer Behavior" course focuses on understanding how consumers make purchasing decisions and the factors that influence their behavior. In this course, students will learn theories of consumer behavior, the decision-making process, and the cultural, social, and psychological influences on consumer behavior. The course also discusses research techniques for understanding consumer preferences and needs.
SEMESTER VII
52MNU206Data Analysis and Business ForecastingThe "Data Analysis and Business Forecasting" course aims to provide an understanding of data analysis techniques and methods used to support business decision-making. In this course, students will learn various statistical analysis tools, modeling techniques, and forecasting methods relevant to analyzing market trends, consumer behavior, and business performance. This course also discusses the importance of data in formulating business strategies and identifying opportunities and risks.
53KKN441Community Service ProgramThe "Real Work Lecture" (KKN) course provides students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they have learned in a real-world work environment. In this course, students will be involved in projects related to the community, industry, or organization, where they can contribute and learn from practical experience. KKN aims to develop professional skills, increase social awareness, and build networks in the workplace.
54PNE499ThesisThe "Thesis" course is the final stage of the study program, requiring students to conduct independent research in a field relevant to their discipline. In this course, students will formulate a research question, conduct a literature review, collect and analyze data, and prepare a research report. The thesis aims to develop research skills, critical analysis, and academic communication skills.
SEMESTER VIII
55MNU329Business and Digital TransformationThe "Business and Digital Transformation" course aims to provide an understanding of how digital technologies are changing the way businesses operate and interact with customers. In this course, students will learn the fundamental concepts of digital transformation, including the use of technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve operational efficiency and customer experience. The course also discusses the challenges companies face in adopting new technologies and strategies for managing the associated change.
56ETE301Business Ethics and Social ResponsibilityThe "Business Ethics and Social Responsibility" course focuses on the importance of ethics in business decision-making and corporate social responsibility (CSR). In this course, students will learn the principles of business ethics, the moral issues facing companies, and how companies can operate ethically while fulfilling their social responsibilities. The course also discusses the social and environmental impacts of business practices and strategies for integrating ethics and CSR into organizational culture.
57HKT416Legal Aspects in BusinessThe "Legal Aspects of Business" course aims to provide an understanding of the legal framework governing business activities. In this course, students will study various relevant legal aspects, including contract law, corporate law, consumer protection law, and intellectual property law. The course also discusses the importance of legal compliance and the legal risks faced by companies.
58SOK334Business CommunicationThe "Business Communication" course focuses on the communication skills necessary to operate effectively in a business environment. In this course, students will learn various forms of communication, including oral, written, and non-verbal communication, as well as techniques for conveying messages clearly and persuasively. The course also discusses the importance of communication in relationship building, negotiation, and conflict management.
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*Compulsory elective courses for the study program are 6 credits in semester 4 and 6 credits in semester 5.
**Compulsory Concentration courses total 9 credits.
***Concentration elective courses totaling 6 credits.
For the entrepreneurship concentration, it is mandatory to choose the Small and Medium Enterprise Management course in semester 4. Students can take one or two
concentrations (Main Concentration and Supporting Concentration) with the following provisions:
1. Students who take one concentration are required to take 3 compulsory concentration courses (9 credits) and elective concentration courses (6 credits).
2. Students who take two concentrations are required to take 3 compulsory courses in the main concentration (9 credits) and 2 elective courses in concentrations outside the main concentration (6 credits).
Students who take the Entrepreneurship concentration must pass the selection conducted by the Undergraduate Management study program at the end of semester 5.

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SEMESTER I
1MAТ106Mathematical Economics IThe Economic Mathematics I course is one of the important foundational courses in the economics study program, which aims to provide an understanding of the application of mathematical concepts in economic analysis. In this course, students will study various topics, such as functions, limits, derivatives, and integration, and how these concepts are used to model and solve economic problems, such as cost and benefit analysis, production optimization, and the theory of demand and supply. With a systematic and applied approach, Economic Mathematics I is expected to equip students with the analytical skills necessary to understand economic dynamics and make data-driven decisions.
2AGI/P/K/H/B 101Religious Education IReligious Education I aims to provide a basic understanding of religious teachings, moral values, and ethics contained within one's religion, as well as the importance of religion in daily life. Furthermore, Religious Education I emphasizes character development and interfaith tolerance, as well as how to apply religious values ​​in social and professional contexts.
3NOP103PancasilaThe Pancasila course aims to provide a deep understanding of the philosophical foundations, values, and principles contained in Pancasila, Indonesia's state ideology. It also discusses the application of Pancasila values ​​in various aspects of life, such as politics, economics, social life, and culture, as well as the challenges faced in implementing them in the modern era.
4NOP104CitizenshipThe Citizenship course is designed to provide an understanding of the rights and obligations of citizens, as well as the values ​​underlying national and state life. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of citizenship, including the history of the struggle for independence, the system of government, law, and the roles and responsibilities of individuals in society. Furthermore, this course also addresses current issues related to human rights, democracy, pluralism, and public participation in the political process.
5SIP107Data and LibraryThe Data and Library course aims to provide an understanding of the management, analysis, and utilization of data and library sources in scientific research and development. In this course, students will learn various types of data, data collection techniques, and data analysis methods relevant to their field of study.
6BAI100IndonesianThe Indonesian Language course aims to improve students' Indonesian language skills, both spoken and written. In this course, students will learn various aspects of the language, including grammar, vocabulary, and the rules of good and correct writing. Furthermore, this course also covers the development of communication skills, such as speaking, listening, reading, and writing, which are crucial in academic and professional contexts. Students will be encouraged to analyze literary texts, articles, and other written works, and understand the cultural and social contexts behind them.
7PHP103Logic & Critical ThinkingThe Logic and Critical Thinking course aims to develop students' logical, analytical, and critical thinking skills. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of logic, including argument structure, types of arguments, and how to evaluate and construct effective arguments.
8MNM107Introduction to Scientific CollaborationThe Introduction to Scientific Collaboration course is designed to provide an understanding of the importance of collaboration in the context of scientific research and development. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of scientific collaboration, various collaboration models, and the challenges and benefits associated with interdisciplinary collaboration.
9MNM106Communication & Self-DevelopmentThe Communication & Personal Development course aims to enhance students' communication skills and support their personal development in academic and professional contexts. In this course, students will learn various aspects of communication, both verbal and non-verbal, as well as techniques to improve self-confidence and interpersonal skills.
SEMESTER II
1EKT101Introduction to Macroeconomic TheoryThe Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory course provides a basic understanding of economic phenomena that affect the economy as a whole, including economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and fiscal and monetary policy. In this course, students will study various macroeconomic indicators, economic models, and the relationships between sectors of the economy. The primary focus of this introduction is to understand how government and central bank policies can affect economic stability and societal well-being.
2EKT102Introduction to Microeconomic TheoryThe Introduction to Microeconomic Theory course provides an essential foundation for understanding the behavior of individuals and firms in economic decision-making. In this course, students will learn fundamental concepts such as demand and supply, elasticity, production theory, and market structure. It also examines how economic factors influence consumer and producer choices and interactions within the marketplace.
3MNU101Introduction to BusinessThe Introduction to Business course provides a fundamental understanding of the concepts, principles, and practices underlying the business world. In this course, students will learn various important aspects of business, including types of organizations, management functions, marketing, finance, and human resources. It also examines the business environment, ethics, and challenges faced by companies in both global and local contexts.
4AK106Basic AccountingThe Basic Accounting course is an essential introduction for students to understand the fundamental accounting principles used in recording, measuring, and reporting financial information. In this course, students will learn fundamental concepts such as the accounting cycle, financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement), and generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, this course also covers transaction recording techniques, financial statement analysis, and an understanding of the role of accounting in business decision-making.
5MAT112Mathematical Economics IIThe Mathematical Economics II course is a continuation of Mathematical Economics I, which explores the mathematical techniques used in more complex economic analysis. Furthermore, this course also discusses the application of mathematics in micro and macroeconomics, such as economic growth models, general equilibrium analysis, and game theory. With a deeper understanding of these mathematical tools, students are expected to be able to analyze and solve more complex economic problems and develop the critical and analytical thinking skills necessary in the world of economics.
6MAS101Statistics IStatistics 1 is an essential introduction for students to understand the basic concepts and techniques of data analysis. In this course, students will learn a variety of topics, including data collection, measures of central tendency (such as the mean, median, and mode), and measures of dispersion (such as range, variance, and standard deviation). Furthermore, this course covers basic techniques in probability, probability distributions, and hypothesis testing.
7PHE101Academic Literacy in Economics*The Academic Literacy in Economics course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to understand, analyze, and communicate economic information effectively. In this course, students will learn academic reading and writing techniques, including how to construct logical arguments, conduct research, and cite sources correctly. The course also discusses how to evaluate and interpret economic data and understand various types of publications and literature in the field of economics.
SEMESTER III
1EKT201Macroeconomic Theory IMacroeconomics 1 is an introductory course that covers the basic concepts and theories that explain the behavior of the economy as a whole. In this course, students will learn about macroeconomic indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation, and unemployment, and how these indicators are used to assess a country's economic health. In addition, this course includes an analysis of economic models such as the IS-LM and AD-AS models, which help students understand the interaction between aggregate demand and supply. Students will also learn the role of fiscal and monetary policies in managing the economy, as well as the impact of these policies on economic growth and stability.
2EKT202Microeconomic Theory IMicroeconomics 1 is an in-depth introduction to the fundamental theories and concepts that explain the behavior of individuals and firms in economic decision-making. In this course, students will study a variety of topics, including the theory of supply and demand, elasticity, consumer behavior, and production and cost theory. The course also examines various market structures, such as perfect competition, monopoly, and oligopoly, and how each structure affects prices and output.
3MAS201Statistics IIStatistics II is a continuation of Statistics I, providing a more in-depth discussion of more complex statistical analysis techniques and methods. In this course, students will explore a variety of topics, including regression analysis, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and multivariate statistical techniques. Students will also be taught advanced hypothesis testing, including parametric and non-parametric tests, and how to interpret data analysis results. Furthermore, this course covers the use of statistical software for data analysis, enabling students to apply the theory learned in practical contexts.
4EKK302Econometrics IEconometrics 1 is an introductory course that discusses the application of statistical methods in economic data analysis to test economic theories and models. In this course, students will learn basic econometric concepts, including simple and multiple linear regression models, and the assumptions underlying these models. Students will be taught how to estimate model parameters using the method of least squares (OLS) and how to interpret the results. In addition, this course also covers hypothesis testing, analysis of multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, and autocorrelation, as well as ways to address these problems.
5EKP203Indonesian EconomyThe Indonesian Economy course comprehensively examines the structure, dynamics, and challenges facing the Indonesian economy. In this course, students will learn the history of Indonesia's economic development, the economic policies implemented, and the role of key sectors such as agriculture, industry, and services in economic growth. Furthermore, the course also covers analysis of current issues such as inflation, unemployment, income inequality, and the impact of globalization on the domestic economy. Students will be taught to analyze economic data and understand relevant macroeconomic indicators, as well as evaluate fiscal and monetary policies implemented by the government and central bank.
6EKP201Development Economics IDevelopment Economics I is an introductory course that examines the theory and practice of economic development, focusing on the processes and challenges faced by developing countries. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of economic development, including definitions, indicators, and objectives, as well as the distinction between economic growth and sustainable development. In addition, the course covers an analysis of factors influencing development, such as natural resources, education, health, and infrastructure. Students will also explore various development models, including the classical growth model, the structural model, and the institution-based approach.
7EKT401Applied Economic TheoryThe Applied Economic Theory course examines the application of economic concepts and theories in practical contexts to analyze real-world economic problems. In this course, students will learn various economic theories, both micro and macro, and how these theories can be used to understand and solve economic issues faced by individuals, companies, and governments. Topics covered include market analysis, consumer behavior, production theory, and economic policy and its impact on the economy. Students will also be taught to use economic models in decision-making and policy evaluation, as well as to apply quantitative and qualitative analytical methods to examine economic data.
SEMESTER IV
1EKT301Macroeconomic Theory IIMacroeconomics 2 is a continuation of Macroeconomics 1, delving into more complex analysis and theory regarding the economy as a whole. In this course, students will study topics such as business cycles, economic fluctuations, and the impact of economic policy on growth and stability. In addition, this course also discusses global issues such as international trade, exchange rates, and the impact of globalization on the domestic economy. Students will be taught to analyze economic data and apply macroeconomic models to understand the interactions between economic variables, as well as evaluate the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies in addressing economic challenges.
2EKT302Microeconomic Theory IIMicroeconomics 2 is a continuation of Microeconomics 1, providing a more in-depth discussion of microeconomic theory and applications. In this course, students will study advanced topics such as producer behavior theory, cost and benefit analysis, and factor market theory. Additionally, the course covers economic welfare analysis, externalities, and public goods, as well as the role of government in addressing market failures.
3EKK303Econometrics IIEconometrics II is a continuation of Econometrics I, covering more complex analytical techniques and methods in economic research. In this course, students will learn more advanced regression models, including nonlinear regression, panel data models, and time series models. Students will also be taught more sophisticated estimation techniques, such as maximum likelihood methods and estimation with instrumental variables to address endogeneity issues. Additionally, this course covers cointegration analysis and autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) models to analyze long-run relationships between variables.
4EKM101Monetary Economics IMonetary Economics 1 is an introductory course that discusses the theory and practice of monetary systems and the role of money in the economy. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of money, its functions, and its types, as well as how money functions as a medium of exchange, a unit of accounting, and a store of value. Students will also be taught about the banking system, including the role of the central bank, the mechanisms of money creation, and the impact of monetary policy on the economy.
5EKP205Public Economics IPublic Economics I examines economic theory and practice related to the role of government in the economy. In this course, students will learn basic concepts regarding the functions and objectives of government intervention, including an analysis of public goods, externalities, and income distribution. Topics covered include theories on the efficiency of resource allocation and how public policy can affect societal welfare. Students will also explore various fiscal policy instruments, such as taxes and government spending, and their impact on the economy. In addition, this course includes an analysis of the role of government in providing public services and addressing social injustice.
6EKI201International Economics IInternational Economics I is an introductory course that discusses the theory and practice of international trade and economic interactions between countries. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of comparative advantage, trade theory, and international trade models, such as the Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin models. Topics covered include the analysis of trade policies, including tariffs, quotas, and subsidies, and their impact on the domestic and global economy. Students will also explore current issues in international economics, such as globalization, economic integration, and the role of international organizations such as the World Trade Organization (WTO). In addition, this course includes an analysis of international capital flows, exchange rates, and their impact on a country's economy.
7EKP320Maritime EconomyThe Maritime Economics course examines economic aspects related to the maritime sector, including maritime trade, transportation, and marine resource management. In this course, students will learn the maritime sector's crucial role in the global economy, including analysis of maritime supply chains, logistics, and port infrastructure. Topics covered include the theory and practice of international trade via sea routes, as well as the impact of maritime policies on economic growth and sustainable development. Students will also explore issues related to environmental sustainability, such as marine resource management, ecosystem conservation, and the impact of climate change on the maritime sector.
SEMESTER V
1AGI/P/K/H/B 401Religious Education IIThe Religious Education II course is a continuation of Religious Education I, delving deeper into advanced aspects of religious teachings, religious practices, and their application in daily life. Religious Education II also emphasizes the importance of spirituality and character development, as well as how religious values ​​can be applied in various aspects of life, including social, educational, and professional settings.
2KKN441Community Service ProgramCommunity Service Program (KKN) is a community service program typically undertaken by university students as part of a higher education curriculum. This program aims to provide students with practical experience in applying the knowledge they have learned in college to real-life situations and contribute to community development. In KKN, students are typically placed in a specific area or community to undertake various activities, such as outreach, training, research, and development projects relevant to the needs of the local community. These activities can cover health, education, economics, the environment, and socio-cultural areas. Through KKN, students are expected to develop interpersonal, leadership, and teamwork skills, as well as increase social awareness and responsibility towards the community.
3PNE402Research methodologyThe Research Methodology course provides an in-depth understanding of the principles and techniques used in scientific research, including quantitative research methods. In this course, students learn the steps of designing and conducting systematic research, including topic selection, hypothesis formulation, data collection and analysis, and research report writing. In addition, students are introduced to relevant statistical analysis tools and software, as well as ethical issues in research. With a theoretical and practical approach, this course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to conduct quality research, thereby contributing to the development of science and professional practice in their fields of study.
4EKM301Central bankingThe Central Banking course examines the role, function, and policies of central banks in a country's economy. In this course, students will learn the structure and objectives of central banks, including inflation control, exchange rate stability, and financial system regulation. Topics covered include monetary policy tools, such as interest rates, open market operations, and reserve requirements, and their impact on the macroeconomy. Students will also explore current issues facing central banks, such as the challenges of dealing with financial crises, the digitalization of payment systems, and the role of central banks in supporting sustainable economic growth.
5EKP311Development Project EvaluationThe Development Project Evaluation course is designed to provide an understanding of the methods and techniques used to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of development projects. In this course, students will learn various evaluation approaches, including formative and summative evaluation, as well as cost-benefit analysis techniques, social impact analysis, and performance measurement methods. Topics covered include evaluation planning, data collection and analysis, and the preparation of comprehensive evaluation reports. Students will also explore issues related to sustainability and community participation in project evaluation.
6EK304Modeling EconomicsThe Economics Modeling course focuses on the use of mathematical and statistical models to analyze economic phenomena and make predictions. In this course, students will learn various types of economic models, including macroeconomic, microeconomic, and general equilibrium models. Topics covered include modeling techniques, such as regression, time series analysis, and simulation, as well as how to interpret model results for economic decision-making. Students will also be introduced to commonly used modeling software, such as MATLAB or EViews, to apply theory to practice.
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1PNE491Proposal SeminarThe Proposal Seminar course is designed to assist students in formulating, compiling, and presenting their research proposals. In this course, students will learn the structure and essential components of a research proposal, including the background, problem statement, research objectives, literature review, methodology, and data analysis plan. In addition, students will be trained to develop effective presentation skills, enabling them to convey their ideas and research plans clearly and convincingly to an audience. Discussions and feedback from lecturers and peers are also an important part of the learning process, aimed at refining and perfecting the submitted proposals.
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SEMESTER VII
1PNE499ThesisThe Thesis course provides guidance to students in compiling and completing their final scientific work as a graduation requirement. In this course, students will conduct independent research under the guidance of a supervisor, which includes topic selection, problem formulation, data collection and analysis, and thesis report writing. Students will learn research methodologies appropriate to their field of study, as well as proper academic writing techniques. Furthermore, this course emphasizes the importance of research ethics and academic integrity.
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SEMESTER VIII
1PNE499ThesisThe Thesis course provides guidance to students in compiling and completing their final scientific work as a graduation requirement. In this course, students will conduct independent research under the guidance of a supervisor, which includes topic selection, problem formulation, data collection and analysis, and thesis report writing. Students will learn research methodologies appropriate to their field of study, as well as proper academic writing techniques. Furthermore, this course emphasizes the importance of research ethics and academic integrity.
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ELECTIVE COURSES (EVEN SEMESTER) S1 ECONOMICS STUDY PROGRAM
1EKM201Monetary Economics IIThe "Monetary Economics II" course is a continuation of Monetary Economics I, which examines the theory and practice of monetary policy in a macroeconomic context. In this course, students will learn about various monetary policy instruments, money market analysis, and the role of central banks in controlling inflation and economic stability. Furthermore, this course explores the relationship between monetary policy and other economic variables, such as economic growth, unemployment, and exchange rates.
2EKR312Public Economics IIThe "Public Economics II" course is a continuation of Public Economics I, which explores the role of government in the economy, particularly in terms of public expenditure and revenue. In this course, students will study the theory and practice of fiscal policy, analyze the impact of tax policy, and evaluate social and infrastructure programs. The main focus of this course is to understand how public policy can affect resource distribution, economic efficiency, and social welfare. In addition, students will be invited to analyze current issues in public economics, such as public debt management, tax reform, and the impact of fiscal policy on economic growth.
3EKI202International Economics IIThe "International Economics II" course is a continuation of International Economics I, exploring more complex aspects of economic interactions between countries. In this course, students will study international trade theory, trade policies, and the impact of globalization on national economies. The main focus of this course includes analysis of international capital flows, exchange rates, and the role of international institutions such as the IMF and World Bank in global economic stability. Students will also explore current issues such as protectionism, free trade agreements, and the challenges facing developing countries in the global trading system.
4EKE211Natural Resources & Environmental Economics IThe course "Natural Resource and Environmental Economics I" aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the interactions between economics, natural resources, and the environment. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of natural resource economics, including the theory of the use and management of limited resources, as well as the economic impacts of natural resource exploitation on the environment. The main focus of this course includes externality analysis, the economic value of natural resources, and the importance of sustainability in environmental management. In addition, students will explore public policies related to environmental protection, resource management, and global issues such as climate change and ecosystem degradation.
ELECTIVE COURSES (ODD SEMESTER) S1 ECONOMICS STUDY PROGRAM
1EKP309Development Economics IIThe "Development Economics II" course is a continuation of Development Economics I, which explores the issues and challenges faced in the economic development process, particularly in developing countries. In this course, students will study more complex development theories, including the analysis of development policies, the role of institutions, and the impact of globalization on economic development. The main focus of this course includes issues such as poverty, inequality, and access to education and health, as well as strategies for achieving inclusive and sustainable development. In addition, students will explore the role of the private sector, foreign investment, and international aid in supporting the development process.
2EKE212Natural Resources and Environmental Economics IIThe course "Natural Resource and Environmental Economics II" is a continuation of Natural Resource and Environmental Economics I, which explores advanced issues related to natural resource management and its impact on the environment. In this course, students will study the theory and practice of sustainable resource management, including environmental policy analysis, market mechanisms for natural resources, and the role of technology in mitigating environmental impacts. The main focus of this course includes issues such as climate change, water resource management, and biodiversity conservation, as well as the challenges faced in implementing effective environmental policies. In addition, students will explore the relationship between economics, public policy, and societal behavior in the context of sustainability.
3EKI301International Financial EconomicsThe "International Financial Economics" course examines key aspects of the global financial system and the interactions between international financial markets. In this course, students will learn theories and practices related to international capital flows, exchange rates, and the role of international financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank. The course focuses on financial risk analysis, the influence of monetary and fiscal policies on international markets, and the impact of the global financial crisis on national economies. Students will also explore current issues such as foreign direct investment, tax avoidance, and financial regulation in the era of globalization.
4EKM302International Trade PolicyThe "International Trade Policy" course provides an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of trade policies implemented by countries in a global context. In this course, students will analyze various trade policy instruments, such as tariffs, quotas, and subsidies, and their impact on the domestic and international economy. Additionally, students will explore international trade agreements, including the role of organizations like the WTO, as well as current issues such as protectionism and the challenges facing developing countries.
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1EKP308Population EconomicsThis course examines the interaction between population and economics. Students will learn theories of population growth, demographic distribution, and their impact on natural resources, labor markets, and public policy. Topics covered include migration, fertility, mortality, and population projection analysis.
2EKP211Cooperative Economics and EntrepreneurshipThis course explores the principles of cooperatives and the role of entrepreneurship in the economy. Students will learn about cooperative business models, the challenges faced by SMEs, and strategies for innovation and business development. Discussions on government policies supporting entrepreneurship are also a focus.
3EKP301Regional EconomyThis course analyzes economic dynamics at the regional level, including the factors influencing regional growth and development. Students will learn location theory, regional development policy analysis, and the role of infrastructure and natural resources in regional economic development.
4EKP204Agricultural EconomicsThis course examines the economic aspects of the agricultural sector, including the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural products. Students will study agricultural policy, agricultural market analysis, and issues such as food security and the impact of climate change on the agricultural sector.
5EKP302Urban EconomyThis course focuses on economic analysis in urban areas, including issues of housing, transportation, and infrastructure. Students will learn urban planning theory, the impacts of urbanization, and policies for creating sustainable and inclusive cities.
6EKP307Labor EconomicsThis course examines the labor market, including analysis of labor supply and demand, unemployment, and wages. Students will learn about factors influencing labor force participation and employment policies that can improve worker well-being.
7EKP304Transportation EconomicsThis course analyzes transportation systems and their impact on the economy. Students will learn about transportation costs and benefits, transportation planning, and policies that support the efficiency and sustainability of transportation systems.
8EKP310Comparison of Economic SystemsThis course compares various economic systems, such as capitalism, socialism, and mixed economies. Students will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each system, as well as their impact on economic growth, wealth distribution, and social welfare.
9EKP319Political EconomyThis course explores the relationship between economics and politics. Students will learn how economic policy is influenced by political power, as well as analyze the influence of interest groups and lobbying on policymaking.
10EKP313Institutional EconomicsThis course examines the role of institutions in economics, including an analysis of the structure, function, and impact of formal (such as government and international organizations) and informal (such as social and cultural norms) institutions on economic development.
11EKP306Industrial EconomicsThis course focuses on the analysis of industrial structure and dynamics. Students will study the theories of industrial organization, competition, and industrial policy, as well as the impact of innovation and technology on market structure.
12EKP305Digital Economy and Information TechnologyThis course examines the impact of information technology and digitalization on the economy. Students will learn about e-commerce, digital innovation, and changes in business models and their impact on the labor market.
13EKP321Health EconomicsThis course analyzes the economic aspects of the health sector, including the costs and benefits of health services, health policies, and their impact on societal well-being. Students will explore issues such as access to health services and the efficiency of health systems.
14EKM202Banks & Other Financial InstitutionsThis course examines the role of banks and financial institutions in the economy. Students will learn about the intermediation function, risk management, and monetary policy and its impact on economic stability.
15EKP303Planning EconomicsThis course examines economic planning techniques and methods used to design and evaluate development policies and projects. Students will learn cost-benefit analysis, long-range planning, and the use of economic models to forecast policy impacts. Other topics covered include sustainable development planning, resource management, and community participation in the planning process.
16EKP302Urban EconomicsThis course focuses on economic analysis in urban areas, including issues such as urbanization, housing, transportation, and infrastructure. Students will learn urban planning theories, the impact of public policy on urban development, and the challenges faced by large cities, such as congestion, pollution, and social inequality. Discussions on policies for creating sustainable and inclusive cities are also a key component of this course.
17EKP322Strategic EconomicsThis course examines the development and implementation of economic strategies within the context of business and public policy. Students will learn competitive analysis, strategic decision-making, and long-term planning. Topics covered include market strategy, innovation, and risk management, as well as how organizations can adapt to changing, dynamic economic environments.
18EKE203Energy EconomyThis course analyzes energy markets, including production, consumption, and energy policy. Students will explore issues related to sustainability, energy efficiency, and the impact of climate change on the energy sector. The course also focuses on discussions of renewable energy policy, energy technology development, and the challenges of transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
19SJU261History of Economic ThoughtThis course explores the development of economic thought from the past to the present. Students will study the contributions of leading economic thinkers, such as Adam Smith, Karl Marx, John Maynard Keynes, and Milton Friedman, as well as the evolution of economic theory that emerged from their thinking. Discussions of the social, political, and economic contexts that influenced economic thought will also be a key part of this course, helping students understand how economic ideas evolved over time and their relevance in the modern context.

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SEMESTER I
1AKK105Basic AccountingThe Basic Accounting course is an essential introduction for students to understand the fundamental accounting principles used in recording, measuring, and reporting financial information. In this course, students will learn fundamental concepts such as the accounting cycle, financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement), and generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, this course also covers transaction recording techniques, financial statement analysis, and an understanding of the role of accounting in business decision-making.
2AGI/P/K/H/B 101Religious Education IReligious Education I aims to provide a basic understanding of religious teachings, moral values, and ethics contained within a religion, as well as the importance of religion in daily life. Furthermore, Religious Education I emphasizes character development and interfaith tolerance, as well as how to apply religious values ​​in social and professional contexts.
3NOP103PancasilaThe Pancasila course aims to provide a deep understanding of the philosophical foundations, values, and principles contained in Pancasila, Indonesia's state ideology. It also discusses the application of Pancasila values ​​in various aspects of life, such as politics, economics, social life, and culture, as well as the challenges faced in implementing them in the modern era.
4NOP104CitizenshipThe Citizenship course is designed to provide an understanding of the rights and obligations of citizens, as well as the values ​​underlying national and state life. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of citizenship, including the history of the struggle for independence, the system of government, law, and the roles and responsibilities of individuals in society. Furthermore, this course also addresses current issues related to human rights, democracy, pluralism, and public participation in the political process.
5SIP107Data and LibraryThe Data and Library course aims to provide an understanding of the management, analysis, and utilization of data and library sources in scientific research and development. In this course, students will learn various types of data, data collection techniques, and data analysis methods relevant to their field of study.
6BAI100IndonesianThe Indonesian Language course aims to improve students' Indonesian language skills, both spoken and written. In this course, students will learn various aspects of the language, including grammar, vocabulary, and the rules of good and correct writing. Furthermore, this course also covers the development of communication skills, such as speaking, listening, reading, and writing, which are crucial in academic and professional contexts. Students will be encouraged to analyze literary texts, articles, and other written works, and understand the cultural and social contexts behind them.
7PHP103Logic & Critical ThinkingThe Logic and Critical Thinking course aims to develop students' logical, analytical, and critical thinking skills. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of logic, including argument structure, types of arguments, and how to evaluate and construct effective arguments.
8MNM107Introduction to Scientific CollaborationThe Introduction to Scientific Collaboration course is designed to provide an understanding of the importance of collaboration in the context of scientific research and development. In this course, students will learn the basic concepts of scientific collaboration, various collaboration models, and the challenges and benefits associated with interdisciplinary collaboration.
9MNM106Communication & Self-DevelopmentThe Communication & Personal Development course aims to enhance students' communication skills and support their personal development in academic and professional contexts. In this course, students will learn various aspects of communication, both verbal and non-verbal, as well as techniques to improve self-confidence and interpersonal skills.
SEMESTER II
1MNU101Introduction to BusinessThis course provides a fundamental understanding of business concepts and functions, including organizational structure, marketing strategy, human resource management, and operational aspects. Students will learn about market dynamics and how businesses operate within a global economic context.
2EKT109Introduction to Economic TheoryFocusing on basic economic principles, this course examines the theories of supply and demand, elasticity, and the role of government in the economy. Students will understand how economic theory is applied to the analysis of everyday economic problems.
3EKS103Fiqh of TransactionsThis course examines Islamic laws governing economic transactions and interactions. Students will learn the principles of muamalah, including buying and selling, leasing, and contracts, and their implications for Sharia-compliant business practices.
4MNU208Introduction to Islamic ManagementExploring the concept of management from an Islamic perspective, this course discusses managerial principles based on Islamic values, including ethics, social responsibility, and fair leadership in an organizational context.
5EKM203Islamic Financial Institutions and RegulatorsThis course discusses various financial institutions that operate based on sharia principles, such as sharia banks and sharia insurance, as well as the role of regulators in ensuring compliance with sharia law and principles.
6AGI253Al-Qur'an Hadith EconomicsFocusing on the study of verses from the Qur'an and hadith related to economics, this course teaches students about economic values ​​in Islam and how these principles can be applied in business practices.
7EKT151Introduction to Islamic EconomicsThis course provides an understanding of the Islamic economic system, including the concepts of social justice, wealth distribution, and the prohibition of usury. Students will learn how Islamic economics differs from conventional economic systems and its application in a modern context.
SEMESTER III
1HKT416Legal Aspects in BusinessThis course examines various legal aspects affecting business activities, including contract law, corporate law, and regulations related to consumer protection. Students will understand the importance of legal compliance in business operations and its impact on managerial decisions.
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Islamic Economics and Finance Statistics
Focusing on the application of statistics in economic and financial analysis from an Islamic perspective, this course teaches students about data collection and analysis techniques relevant to evidence-based decision-making in a sharia context.
3MNP204Sharia Marketing ManagementThis course examines marketing strategies in accordance with Sharia principles, including marketing ethics, market segmentation, and product development. Students will learn how to apply marketing concepts in a business context based on Islamic values.
4PJK202Zakat and Taxation LawExamining the laws of zakat and taxation within the context of Islamic economics, this course examines the obligation of zakat, its collection mechanisms, and the role of taxation in economic development. Students will understand how these two aspects contribute to societal well-being.
5MNK205Islamic Financial ManagementThis course explores the principles of Sharia-compliant financial management, including asset management, investment, and financing. Students will learn about Sharia-compliant financial instruments and how to manage organizational finances in accordance with Islamic law.
6MAT215Islamic Economics and Finance MathematicsFocusing on the application of mathematical concepts in economic and financial analysis, this course teaches students about mathematical techniques used to solve economic and financial problems in a sharia context.
7EKT204Islamic Microeconomics This course examines the behavior of individuals and firms in economic decision-making from an Islamic perspective. Students will learn the theories of demand, supply, and elasticity, as well as how sharia principles influence microeconomic decisions.
8EKT203Islamic MacroeconomicsExamining macroeconomic aspects in an Islamic context, this course addresses issues such as economic growth, inflation, and unemployment, as well as how economic policies can be implemented in accordance with sharia principles.
SEMESTER IV
1MNH351Islamic Bank ManagementThis course examines the management principles applied in Islamic banking, including Islamic banking products and services, risk management, and compliance with Islamic regulations. Students will learn how Islamic banks operate and contribute to the economy.
2AKI201Islamic Financial AccountingFocusing on the application of accounting principles in the context of Islamic finance, this course teaches students about the preparation of financial reports in accordance with Islamic standards, as well as the recognition and measurement of transactions involving Islamic financial instruments.
3AKM202Islamic Business Management AccountingThis course examines management accounting techniques and tools used in businesses based on Sharia principles. Students will learn about planning, control, and decision-making in accordance with Islamic values.
4EKM204Islamic Monetary EconomicsExamining the monetary system from an Islamic perspective, this course explores the concepts of money, banking, and monetary policy in accordance with Sharia principles. Students will understand how the Islamic monetary system operates and its impact on the economy.
5MNK210Sharia Capital Market and Investment Management This course discusses Sharia-compliant capital market instruments, including stocks, sukuk, and Sharia-compliant mutual funds. Students will learn Sharia-compliant investment management strategies and investment risk analysis.
6EKS209Usul Fiqh of Economics and Finance Focusing on the fundamentals of Islamic law (ushul fiqh) relating to economics and finance, this course teaches students about the methodology of establishing law in an economic context, as well as how sharia principles are applied in financial practice.
7SJU262History of Islamic Economic ThoughtThis course examines the development of economic thought in the Islamic tradition from early times to the modern era. Students will study key figures, economic theories, and the contribution of Islamic thought to the global economy.
8MNK354Islamic Insurance ManagementThis course examines the management principles applied to Islamic insurance (takaful), including products, risk management, and compliance with Islamic regulations. Students will understand how Islamic insurance operates and its role in protecting against risk.
SEMESTER V
1EKP323ZISWAF Economics and ManagementThis course examines the concepts and practices of managing Zakat, Infaq, Shadaqah, and Waqf (ZISWAF) in the context of Islamic economics. Students will learn the collection, distribution, and socioeconomic impact of ZISWAF, as well as how effective management can improve community welfare.
2MNK450Sharia Financial Report Analysis and BudgetingFocusing on the analysis of financial statements in accordance with Sharia principles, this course teaches students about the techniques of financial analysis, budgeting, and financial planning in the context of organizations operating based on Islamic values.
3EKS204Islamic Development EconomicsThis course examines the theory and practice of economic development from an Islamic perspective. Students will learn the concepts of social justice, wealth distribution, and sustainable development strategies in accordance with Sharia principles.
4EKK305Applied EconometricsTeaching econometric techniques used to analyze economic data, this course equips students with skills in statistical modeling and data analysis to support decision-making in economic and financial contexts.
5MNU316Islamic Business Planning and ModelingThis course examines the business planning process and the development of a business model that complies with Sharia principles. Students will learn about business strategy, market analysis, and how to design a sustainable and ethical business plan.
6PNE402Research methodsThis course provides an understanding of various research methods used in economics and management studies, including research design, data collection, and analysis of results. Students will be trained to formulate research questions and apply appropriate methods to answer them.
7EKP253Islamic Public FinanceFocusing on public financial management within a sharia context, this course examines aspects of taxation, government spending, and fiscal policy in accordance with Islamic principles. Students will understand how public finances can be managed to achieve societal well-being.
SEMESTER VI
1MNK331Sharia Capital Market PracticumThis course provides practical experience in investing and transacting in the Islamic capital market. Students will learn about the trading mechanisms of stocks, sukuk, and other Islamic financial instruments, as well as market analysis and investment strategies in accordance with Islamic principles.
2MNK356Risk Management of Islamic Financial InstitutionsFocusing on the identification, analysis, and mitigation of risks faced by Islamic financial institutions, this course teaches students about Sharia-compliant risk management techniques. Students will learn about various types of risks, including credit, market, and operational risks, and how to manage them to maintain the stability of the institution.
3MNU232Islamic Entrepreneurship and BusinessThis course examines the concept of entrepreneurship in an Islamic context, including business ethics, innovation, and business development based on Sharia values. Students will learn strategies for starting and managing a business that is not only profitable but also provides social and economic benefits to the community.
4PNE499ThesisThis course is a final research project that requires students to formulate, conduct, and present in-depth research on a topic relevant to their field of study. Students will be guided through the thesis writing process, from topic selection and data collection to analysis and the preparation of a final report that meets academic standards.
5MK Elective
SEMESTER VII
1AGI401Islam IIThis course continues the study of Islamic teachings, covering aspects such as morality, worship, and social relationships within the context of everyday life. Students will delve deeper into Islamic values ​​and how to apply them to various aspects of life, including business and economics.
2MNK359Islamic Banking Internship This course provides practical experience in Islamic banking operations. Students will learn about Islamic banking products and services, financing processes, and risk management associated with Islamic financial institutions. This practicum aims to equip students with the practical skills necessary for a career in the Islamic banking sector.
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SEMESTER VIII
1KKN441KKNThis course is a community service program that requires students to be directly involved in social and development activities in the community. KKN aims to apply the knowledge learned in class in real-world contexts and make a positive contribution to society.
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SEMESTER VI
1MNK338Islamic Finance and Business Economics SeminarThis course provides a forum for discussion and presentations addressing current issues in economics, finance, and business from an Islamic perspective. Students will conduct research and present on relevant topics, as well as interact with experts and practitioners in the field. This seminar aims to deepen students' understanding of the challenges and opportunities in Islamic economics and business.
2EKP324Advanced Islamic MacroeconomicsThis course continues the study of macroeconomics from an Islamic perspective, focusing on a more in-depth analysis of economic policy, growth, inflation, and unemployment. Students will learn Islamic macroeconomic theories and how they apply to the current global economic context.
3MNU330Sharia Strategic ManagementThis course examines the concepts and practices of strategic management in the context of organizations operating under Sharia principles. Students will learn about environmental analysis, strategy formulation, and strategy implementation in accordance with Islamic values, as well as how to manage change and innovation within organizations.
4AKI202Sharia Accounting TheoryFocusing on Sharia-compliant accounting principles, this course teaches students about accounting theory and practice in the context of Sharia-compliant financial institutions and businesses. Students will learn Sharia-compliant accounting standards, revenue recognition, and financial reporting in accordance with Islamic law.
5EKS306Fiqh of Food and MedicineThis course examines Islamic law relating to food and medicine, including the principles of halal and haram, as well as the ethics of consumption. Students will learn the criteria that determine the halal status of food and medicine products, as well as their implications for the food and healthcare industries.
SEMESTER VII
1MNK326Sharia Asset and Liability ManagementThis course examines techniques and strategies for managing the assets and liabilities of Islamic financial institutions. Students will learn the concepts of risk management, portfolio management, and financing strategies in accordance with Islamic principles, as well as how to optimize the institution's financial performance.
2MNK402Islamic Fintech and Product DevelopmentFocusing on innovation in Islamic financial products and financial technology (fintech), this course teaches students about the process of developing new products that comply with Islamic principles, as well as how technology can be used to improve access and efficiency in Islamic financial services.
3EKP326Advanced ZISWAF Economics and ManagementThis course continues the study of Zakat, Infaq, Shadaqah, and Waqf (ZISWAF) management with a more in-depth approach. Students will learn strategies for collecting, distributing, and evaluating the impact of ZISWAF in the context of social and economic development, as well as its role in poverty reduction.
4MNU327Digital-Based Halal Business ManagementThis course explores halal business management strategies and practices utilizing digital technology. Students will learn about digital marketing, e-commerce, and innovation in halal businesses, as well as how to build a brand that aligns with Sharia principles in the digital age.
5MNU318Economics and Management of the Halal IndustryFocusing on the development and management of the halal industry, this course teaches students about the economic aspects, regulations, and best practices within the halal industry. Students will learn about the supply chain, halal certification, and marketing strategies for halal products.
6AKA305Sharia AuditThis course examines the principles and practices of Sharia-compliant auditing. Students will learn the audit process in Islamic financial institutions, including compliance with Sharia regulations, and how to evaluate and assess business practices in accordance with Islamic principles.
7AKI306Contemporary Islamic Financial AccountingFocusing on the latest developments in Islamic financial accounting, this course teaches students innovative accounting practices relevant to the development of the Islamic financial industry. Students will learn about current issues and challenges in Islamic financial reporting.
8EKS307Business ArabicThis course teaches students Arabic, focusing on terminology and communication in a business context. Students will learn vocabulary, phrases, and sentence structures relevant to interacting in an Arabic-speaking business environment, as well as understanding Arabic business documents.
9EKS308Islamic Boarding School EconomyThis course examines the role of Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) in the local and national economy, as well as the economic models implemented in them. Students will learn how Islamic boarding schools can contribute to community economic development, including through micro-enterprises, education, and resource management.
SEMESTER VIII
1MNK403Islamic Financial PlanningThis course examines the principles of Sharia-compliant financial planning. Students will learn techniques for personal and business financial planning, including asset management, investments, and retirement planning, while taking Islamic values ​​into account.
2MNK330Islamic Microfinance and Social ManagementFocusing on financial management at the micro level and its impact on society, this course teaches students about the concepts of social finance, financial inclusion, and how microfinance institutions can operate in accordance with sharia principles to empower communities.
3EKP317International Islamic Economics and FinanceThis course examines the interaction between Islamic economics and finance in a global context. Students will study issues such as international trade, investment, and economic cooperation between countries in accordance with Sharia principles, as well as the challenges faced in their implementation.
4EKS201ESDAL Islamic perspectiveESDAL (Sharia Economics and Competitiveness) examines how sharia principles can be applied to improve economic competitiveness from an Islamic perspective. Students will learn strategies and policies that can support sustainable economic growth and align with Islamic values.
5EKP325Islamic EconomicsThis course examines the relationship between economics and politics from an Islamic perspective. Students will learn Islamic siyasa (political) theories and how economic policies are influenced by sharia principles, as well as their impact on societal welfare.
6MNM310Human Resource ManagementFocusing on human resource management in organizations operating under sharia principles, this course teaches students about employee recruitment, training, development, and performance management while taking into account Islamic ethics and values.
7AKI307Sharia Business Management AuditThis course examines the audit process in the context of Islamic business management. Students will learn audit techniques used to evaluate compliance with Islamic principles, as well as how to conduct performance and efficiency audits within an organization.
8EKS309Financial Economic Fatwa StudyThis course examines various fatwas issued by religious authorities regarding economic and financial issues. Students will learn the methodology for fatwa-making and analyze fatwas relevant to Islamic financial practices and their impact on society.