Introduction To Microeconomic Theory Course Unit Titles Introduction To Microeconomic Theory Course unit code EKT102 Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) Compulsory Level of course units (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) first cycle Bachelor Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) 2020 – 2021 Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered 1st Semester of Bachelor Study Number of ECTS credits allocated 4.8 Credits Name of lecturer(s) Tri Haryanto, Ph.D. Djoko Mursinto,Prof., Dr., Drs.Ec., M.Ec. Nurul Istifadah, Dr., SE., M.Si. Dyah Wulan Sari, Ph.D. Achmad Solihin, Dr., SE., M.Si. Lilik Sugiharti, Dr., SE., M.Si. Deni Kusumawardani, SE., M.Si. Ni Made Sukartini, Dr., SE., MSi., MIDEC. Unggul Heriqbaldi, Dr., SE., M.Si., M.AppEc. Fitriyah, Ph.D Nur Aini Hidayati, Ph.D. Widya Sylviana,SE.,M.Si., Ph.D. Rumayya Batubara, SE.,MA., Ph.D. Miguel Esquidias Padilla, Dr. Angga Erlando, SE., M.Ec.Dev. Suherman Rosyidi, Drs.Ec., Gdip.,Ec.Dev.,M.Com. Learning outcomes of the course unit Students are able to comprehensively explain basic concepts in microeconomics using simple mathematics and graphics Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) Face-to-face and distance learning (using Great UNAIR) Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) - Course content PTE courses. Micro discusses the basic concepts of market and government in a modern economy, the basic elements of supply and supply Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools Samuelson, Paul. A & Nourdhaus, William, 2009, Economics, 19e, McGrawhill. New York. Planned learning activities and teaching methods Lectures, discussions, problem-based learning Language of instructions Indonesian Assessment methods and criteria Midterm exam (40%) Final Exam (40%) Assignment (20%) Course content This course discusses sila (good behavior), tiratama (three gems), Brama Vihara (noble abodes), devas, bodhisatta, paramita (perfection of life), Punabhava (nobleness), village of punakiriyavathu (10 good deeds), village akusalakammapatha ( 10 evil deeds), meditation/samadhi, and arriya puggala (holy man) Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools Oka Diputhera, Lectures on Buddhism for Universities, Director General of Bimbaga Hindu MoRA, Jakarta. Narada Mahathera, The Buddha and His Teachings, Volumes 1 and 2, 1992 Giriputra Sumarsono and Oka Diputhera, Terj, Saddarma Pundarika or the Lotus Flower Truth. Indonesian Mahayana Buddhist Council, Mahayana Buddha Dharma, 1995 Planned learning activities and teaching methods Lectures, Discussions, and Quizzes Language of instruction Indonesian Assessment methods and criteria Assignments (30%), Mid-term exam (30%) Final exam (40%)