I. BRIEF INFORMATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME

 

1

Awarding body/institution

Universitas Airlangga

2

Name of the programme

Bachelor of Islamic Economics

3

Details of the accreditation by a professional or statutory body

Accredited as Grade A by National Accreditation Board for Higher Education

(https://feb.unair.ac.id/index.php/2016-03-20-22-18-00/akreditas/departemen-ekonomi-syariah.html)

4

Type (e.g. full/part-time, residential/distance learning, dual, intensive programme)

Full-time

5

Final degree (title)

Bachelor of Islamic Economics

6

Standard period of study and credit points gained (according to ECTS)

8 semesters (Full-time 4 years), 144 credit points (230.4 ECTS points)

7

Expected intake for the programme

High school graduates should pass either through national selection (SNMPTN), national test (SBMPTN), or university’s test (MANDIRI)

8

Programme starting date within the academic year and first time the programme has been/will be offered

August every year since 2007 according to Rector’s Decree: SK Rektor No.4311/J03/OT/2008

II. EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES

A. Knowledge

A.1

Graduates are able to understand and apply basic concept/principles of macro and micro-economics in Islamic perspective;

A.2

Graduates are able to understand and apply basic concept/principles of analytical instruments for management and business practices;

A.3

Graduates are able to understand and apply basic concept/principles of research methods in economics and finance in the Islamic economics paradigm;

 

Teaching & Learning Method

 

●        Lecture

●        Problem Classes

●        Seminars

 

Assessment Method

 

●               Participation in class

●               Essays and quizzes

●               Exam paper (midterm and final exam, sit-in or take-home).

●               Individual and team projects

B. General Skills

B.1

Graduates are able to generate Islamic business and management decision appropriately on logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking both individually and through effective teamwork management;

B.2

Graduates are able to produce scientific works related to economics and finance issues in Islamic perspective both individually and in groups based on scientific principles, procedures, and academic ethics;

B.3

Graduates are able to implement relevant knowledge and understanding about Islamic economic policy decision-making, Islamic financial planning, and managing business organization;

 

Teaching & Learning Method

 

●       Team Based Learning

 

Assessment Method

 

●       Portfolio assessment

C. Specific Skills

C.1

Graduates are able to analyze risks, financing feasibility, and financial reports in commercial and social Islamic financial institutions in accordance with basic principles and procedures for managerial decision making;

C.2

Graduates are able to develop creative and innovative Islamic business models based on internal and external environmental analysis;

C.3

Graduates are able to apply the management principles of zakat, infaq, alms, and waqf (ZISWAF) for community economic empowerment;

 

Teaching & Learning Method

 

●        Project Based

●        Practicum

 

Assessment Method

 

●               Portfolio assessment

●               Assessment of practice

●               Project Assessment

D. Attitude

D.1

Graduates are able to upholding human values in carrying out tasks based on religion, morals, and ethics;

D.2

Graduates are able to respect the diversity of cultures, views, religions, and beliefs, as well as the opinions of others;

D.3

Graduates are able to conduct critical self-reflection related to self-awareness and openness on differences and changes in both personal and organizational environment to cooperate and have compassion for community and environment;

 

Teaching & Learning Method

 

●        Lecture Agreement

 

Assessment Method

 

●               Observation technique

●               Self assessment

●               Peer assessment

 

 

III. PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

Sample Curriculum Overview

 

Here: Bachelor's Islamic Economics Programme, 8 Semesters

 
                               
 

Example 1st Semester

                           

No.

Course Unit

Credit Points per Semester

Workload

Method of Teaching

Form and Duration of Examinations

weight of exam related to final grade

Name of Lecturer

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Hours in Class

Hours
Self-Study

i.e. lecture course, seminar

 

Semester 1

21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

245

588

 

 

21 / 144

 

1

AGI101 Islamic Religion I

2

             

23

56

L+PC

Mid term and final exam (each 60 minutes)

 

Tim MKWU

2

BAI101 Indonesian

2

             

23

56

L+PC

Mochtar Lutfi, SS., M.Hum

3

MNU101 Business Introduction

3

             

35

84

L+PC

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

4

EKT101 The Macroeconomic Theory

3

             

35

84

L+TBL

 

5

EKT102 The Microeconomic Theory

3

             

35

84

L+TBL

 

6

AKK105 Intoduction to Accounting

3

             

35

84

L+TBL

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

7

EKS102 Muamalah Fiqh I

3

             

35

84

L+TBL

Dr. Irham Zaki, S.Ag., M.EI

8

PHE101 Science Philosophy

2

             

23

56

L+TBL

Drs. R. Qudsy Fauzy, MM

 

Semester 2

 

22

 

 

 

 

 

 

257

616

 

 

22/ 144

 

1

NOP103 Pancasila

 

2

           

23

56

L+PC

Mid term and final exam (each 60 minutes)

 

Tim MKWU

2

NOP104 Citizenship

 

2

           

23

56

L+PC

Tim MKWU

3

EKS208 Muamalah Fiqh II

 

3

           

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

Dr. Irham Zaki, S.Ag., M.EI

4

MNU208 Intoduction to Islamic Management

 

3

           

35

84

L+TBL

Dr. Ririn Tri Ratnasari, SE., M.Si

5

MNK105 Islamic Financial Management I

 

3

           

35

84

L+TBL

Puji Sucia Sukmaningrum, SE., CIFP

6

BAA201 Arabic

 

3

           

35

84

L+PC

Dr. Irham Zaki, S.Ag., M.EI

7

EKT151 Introduction to Islamic Economics

 

3

           

35

84

L+TBL

Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si

8

AGI253 Al Qur’an and Economic Hadith

 

3

           

35

84

L+PC

Sunan Fanani, S.Ag., M.Pd.I

 

Semester 3

 

 

23

 

 

 

 

 

268

644

 

 

23/ 144

 

1

HKT416 Legal Aspects in Business

   

3

         

35

84

L+PC

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

 

2

MKN207 Islamic Financial Management II

   

3

         

35

84

L+TBL

Bayu Arie Fianto, SE., MBA., Ph.D

3

MNP204 Sharia Marketing Management

   

3

         

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dr. Ririn Tri Ratnasari, SE., M.Si

4

PJK202 Zakah and Tazation Law

   

2

         

23

56

L+PC

 

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

5

EKT204 Islamic Microeconomics

   

3

         

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dr. Tika Widiastuti, SE., M.Si

6

EKT203 Islamic Macroeconomics

   

3

         

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si

7

MAS236 Islamic Economics and Financial Statistics

   

3

         

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam (each 90 minutes)

 

Sulistya Rusgiyanto, SE., M.IF., Ph.D

8

MAT215 Islamic Economics and Finance Mathematics

   

3

         

35

84

L+PC

 

Ilmiawan Auwalin, SE., M.App.EC., Ph.D

 

Semester 4

 

 

 

22

 

 

 

 

257

616

 

 

22 / 144

 

1

MNH315 Sharia Bank Management

     

3

       

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam, Final Project Presentation (each 90 minutes)

 

Bayu Arie Fianto, SE., MBA., Ph.D

2

AKI201 Islamic Financial Accounting

     

3

       

35

84

L+TBL

 

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

3

AKM202 Islamic Business Management Accounting

     

3

       

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

4

EKM 351 Islamic Monetary Economics I

     

3

       

35

84

L+PC

Mid term and final exam (60 minutes) and final presentation

 

Prof. Dr. Raditya Sukmana, SE., MA

5

AGI252 Ushul Fiqh

     

3

       

35

84

L+PC

Mid term and final exam (each 90 minutes)

 

Dr. Irham Zaki, S.Ag., M.EI

6

SJU262 History of Islamic Economics Thought

     

3

       

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si

7

EKM203 Sharia Financial Institutions and Regulators

     

2

       

23

56

L+PC

 

 

8

MNK354 Sharia Insurance Management

     

2

       

23

56

L+PC

 

Sulistya Rusgiyanto, SE., M.IF., Ph.D

 

Semester 5

 

 

 

 

22

 

 

 

257

616

 

 

22 / 144

 

1

EKP316 Economics and Management ZISWAF I

       

3

     

35

84

L+PC

Mid term and final exam (60 minutes) and final presentation

 

Dr. Tika Widiastuti, SE., M.Si

2

MNK450 Sharia Financial Statements Analysis and Budgeting

       

3

     

35

84

L+TBL

 

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

3

EKS204 Islamic Development Economics

       

3

     

35

84

L+PC

 

Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si

4

EKK305 Applied Econometrics

       

3

     

35

84

L+TBL

 

Ilmiawan Auwalin, SE., M.App.EC., Ph.D

5

MNK322 Sharia Capital Market

       

2

     

23

56

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

Sulistya Rusgiyanto, SE., M.IF., Ph.D

6

MNU316 Islamic Business Planning and Capitalization

       

3

     

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam (60 minutes) and final presentation

 

Dr. Achsania Hendratmi, SE., M.Si

7

EKP317 International Islamic Economics and Finance

       

2

     

23

56

L+TBL

 

Ilmiawan Auwalin, SE., M.App.EC., Ph.D

8a

EKT208 Islamic Economics Theory* (elective)

 

 

 

 

3

     

35

84

L+TBL

 

Prof. Dr. Raditya Sukmana, SE., MA

8b

MNK232 Islamic Finance and Investment Theory* (elective)

 

 

 

 

3

     

35

84

L+TBL

 

Bayu Arie Fianto, SE., MBA., Ph.D

8c

AKI202 Sharia Accounting Theory* (elective)

 

 

 

 

3

     

35

84

L+TBL

 

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

8d

MNU343 Sharia Strategic Management* (elective)

 

 

 

 

3

     

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dr. Achsania Hendratmi, SE., M.Si

 

Semester 6

 

 

 

 

 

20

 

 

233

560

 

 

20 / 144

 

1

EKP253 Sharia Public Finance

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

Dr. Tika Widiastuti, SE., M.Si

2

MNU232 Islamic Entrepreneurship and Business

         

3

   

35

84

L+P+PBL

Mid term and final exam (60 minutes) and final presentation

 

Dr. Achsania Hendratmi, SE., M.Si

3

MKN356 Islamic Financial Institution Risk Management

         

2

   

23

56

L+TBL+PC

 

Siti Zulaikha, SE., M.Si., Ph.D

4

MNK206 Islamic Investment and Portfolio Management

         

3

   

35

84

L+P+TBL

 

Sulistya Rusgiyanto, SE., M.IF., Ph.D

5

PNE402 Research Methods

         

3

   

35

84

L

paper (proposal)

 

Prof. Dr. Raditya Sukmana, SE., MA

6

MNK359 Sharia Bank Practicum

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL+P

Practicum Exam (90 minutes) and Final Report

 

Bayu Arie Fianto, SE., MBA., Ph.D

7a

EKS207 ESDA and the Islamic Environment

         

3

   

35

84

L+PC

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

Dr. Sri Herianingrum, SE., M.Si

7b

EKP255 Islamic Political Economy* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+PC

 

Dr. Tika Widiastuti, SE., M.Si

7c

EKM402 Islamic Monetary Economics II* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam (60 minutes) and final presentation

 

Prof. Dr. Raditya Sukmana, SE., MA

7d

EKP318 Economics and Management ZISWAF II* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

Dr. Tika Widiastuti, SE., M.Si

7e

MNK452 Islamic Financial Product Development* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L

Mid term and final exam (60 minutes)

 

Dr. Imron Mawardi, SP., M.Si

7f

MNK324 Islamic Family Financial Planning* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+PC

 

Sulistya Rusgiyanto, SE., M.IF., Ph.D

7g

MNK325 Islamic Microfinance Management* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L

 

Bayu Arie Fianto, SE., MBA., Ph.D

7h

MNK326 Sharia Asset and Liability Management* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dr. Nisful Laila, SE., M.Com

7i

AKI303 Islamic Bank Accounting* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL+PC

 

Dian Filianti, SE., M.Acc

7j

AKI301 Islamic Microfinance Accounting* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

 

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

7k

AKI302 Accounting for Zakah and Waqf* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dina Fitrisia Septiarini, SE., M.Si., Ak

7l

AKI 304 Sharia Insurance Accounting* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dian Filianti, SE., M.Acc

7m

AKI305 Islamic Non-Profit Entity Accounting* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

 

Dian Filianti, SE., M.Acc

7n

AKA305 Sharia Audit* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL+P

Practicum Exam and Final Report

 

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

7o

MNM310 Human Resource Management* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

Dr. Ari Prasetyo, SE., M.Si

7p

MNU317 Economics and Management of Islamic Boarding Schools* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L

Mid term and final exam (60 minutes)

 

Dr. Irham Zaki, S.Ag., M.EI

7q

MNU318 Economics and Management of the Halal Industry* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+PC

 

Dr. Achsania Hendratmi, SE., M.Si

7r

MNU319 Islamic Business Development* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

L+TBL+P

Practicum Exam (90 minutes) and Final Report

 

Dr. Achsania Hendratmi, SE., M.Si

7s

MNU321 Islamic Social Entrepreneurship* (elective)

         

3

   

35

84

P+PBL

Practicum Exam (90 minutes) and Final Report

 

Dr. Achsania Hendratmi, SE., M.Si

 

Semester 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

58

140

 

 

5 / 144

 

1

AGI410 Islamic Religion II

           

2

 

23

56

L+TBL

Mid term and final exam
(each 90 minutes)

 

Sunan Fanani, S.Ag., M.Pd.I

2.a

EKT451 Islamic Economics Seminar ** (elective)

           

3

 

35

84

S

Mid term and final exam (60 minutes) and final presentation

 

Prof. Dr. Raditya Sukmana, SE., MA

2.b

MNK451 Islamic Finance Management Seminar ** (elective)

           

3

 

35

84

S

 

Bayu Arie Fianto, SE., MBA., Ph.D

2.c

AKI401 Islamic Accounting Seminar ** (elective)

           

3

 

35

84

S

 

Noven Suprayogi, SE., M.Si.,Ak

2.d

MNU402 Islamic Business Management and Entrepreneurship Seminar ** (elective)

           

3

 

35

84

S

 

Dr. Ririn Tri Ratnasari, SE., M.Si

 

Semester 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

35

84

 

 

9/ 144

 

1

KKN441 Community Service Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

35

84

P+PBL

Final Project Presentation
 (± 1 hour)

 

 

C

Colloquium

             

0

       

 

 

BA

PNE499 Bachelor's Thesis

             

6

70

168

 

Thesis Defense (1 hour)

6/ 144

 

total

21

22

23

22

22

20

5

9

1610

3864

 

     

 

 

144

5474

 

     

I. BRIEF INFORMATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME

 

1

Awarding body/institution

Universitas Airlangga

2

Name of the programme

Doctoral Program of Islamic Economics

3

Details of the accreditation by a professional or statutory body

Accredited as Grade A by National Accreditation Board for Higher Education. Certificate number: 2981/SK/BAN-PT/Akred/D/XII/2016

(Link: https://pddikti.kemdikbud.go.id/data_pt/NUFBREYzREYtRDBGOC00QTE3LUJERkQtNjEwOEZDNUNFNDA1)

4

Type (e.g. full/part-time, residential/distance learning, dual, intensive programme)

Full-time

5

Final degree (title)

Doctor in Islamic Economics

6

Standard period of study and credit points gained (according to ECTS)

Course work stream: Matriculation and 6 semesters, 50 credit points

7

Expected intake for the programme

The intake of the programme required the student candidate to be at least a master degree graduate of any background. For those who are not of Economics and Business background, will be required to attend Matriculation program prior to the start of the semester. Another application requirements is a draft research proposal.

Apart from the administrative requirements, the applicant is also required to take an Academic Potential Test and attend an interview session.

8

Programme starting date within the academic year and first time the programme has been/will be offered

August every year since 2008 according to the Universitas Airlangga Rector Decree No. 4311/J03/OT/2008 date 10 March 2008 regarding the Establishment of Study Program in Universitas Airlangga.

 

 II. EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES

A. Knowledge

A.1

Graduates are able to master the basic of scientific philosophy, ontology, epistemology and axiology of various studies of Islamic economy

A.2

Graduates are able to master various scientific paradigms, the anatomy of various economic theories from classical, neoclassic, to the development of the current economic theory associated with al-Quran and al-Hadits

A.3

Graduates are able to master various research methods, data collection techniques and data analysis techniques, according to both the fields and expertise in the Islamic economic study particularly Islamic social finances

A.4

Graduates are able to master the scientific rules, procedures, and ethics in the preparation of tested and original scientific papers

A.5

Graduates are able to master the writing and publishing scientific papers and research journals in accredited scientific journals, both nationally and internationally.

 

Teaching & Learning Method

 

The coursework stream of Islamic Economics Doctoral Program uses several methods in delivering knowledge to students. The teaching and learning methods are:

●       Lectures

●       Discussion

●       Panel discussion

●       Research Forum

●       Presentation

●       Assignment

●       Tutorials

●       Seminar

●       Paper Publication

●       Research

●       Focus Group Discussion

 

Assessment Method

 

A range of formative and summative assessment exercises are designed to enable students to demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding. Methods of assessment include:

●       Written examination (mid-term and final examination)

●       Assignments

●       Dissertation manuscript

●       Oral examination

●       Paper Publication

B. General Skill

B.1

Graduates are able to discover or develop new scientific theories/conceptions/concepts that contribute to the development and practice of Islamic economic science through scientific research.

B.2

Graduates are able to conduct interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary or trans-disciplinary research in the form of a dissertation, as well as publishing 2 articles in indexed national and international journals

B.3 

Graduates are able to conduct effective, current, advanced research with high impact

B.4

Graduates are able to manage, lead, and to sustain impactful research

B.5

Graduates are able to develop and maintain collegial and peer relationships within their own environment or through collaborative networking with the research community outside the institution

 

Teaching & Learning Method

 

The coursework stream of Islamic Economics Doctoral Program uses several methods in delivering general skills to students.

●       Lectures

●       Discussion

●       Panel discussion

●       Research Forum

●       Research

●       Presentation

●       Assignments

●       Seminar

●       Focus Group Discussion

 

 

Assessment Method

 

A range of formative and summative assessment exercises are designed to enable students to demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding. Methods of assessment include:

●       Written examination (mid-term and final examination)

●       Assignments

●       Dissertation manuscript

●       Oral examination

●       Paper Publication

C. Specific Skill 

C.1

Graduates are able to implement theoretical knowledge to solve Islamic economic problems on a national and global scale

C.2

Graduates are able to analyze and predict conventional and Islamic economic issues and phenomena and their dynamics by using the right theoretical framework in accordance with Islamic values

C.3

Graduates are able to explain, criticize and evaluate various economic issues, and phenomena as well as international and society problems, and offer solutions in accordance with scientific principles and expertise in accordance with Islamic values

C.4

Graduates are able to fill various strategic positions at the level of policy makers in the field of Islamic economics

C.5

Graduates are able to master various research approaches in order to solve contemporary problems in society (technology and social) in accordance with Islamic values.

 

Teaching & Learning Method

 

The coursework stream of Islamic Economics Doctoral Program uses several methods in delivering specific skills to students. The teaching and learning methods are:

●       Lectures

●       Discussion

●       Panel discussion

●       Research Forum

●       Presentation

●       Assignment

●       Tutorials

●       Seminar

●       Paper Publication

●       Research

●       Focus Group Discussion

 

Assessment Method

 

A range of formative and summative assessment exercises are designed to enable students to demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding. Methods of assessment include:

●       Written examination (mid-term and final examination)

●       Assignment

●       Dissertation manuscript

●       Oral examination

●       Paper Publication

D. Attitude 

D.1

Graduates are able to uphold human values in carrying out duties based on religion, morals, and ethics.

D.2

Graduates are able to demonstrate a responsible attitude towards work in their area of expertise.

 

Teaching & Learning Method

 

Doctoral program participant will experience a wide variety of teaching methods and a range of opportunities for learning, designed to facilitate a progressively deeper understanding and foster independent learning. Methods include:

●       Sit-in Lecture

●       Presentation

●       Discussion

●       Assignment

●       Supervisory meeting

●       Research forum

●       Seminar

●       Publication

●       Research

 

Assessment Method

 

A range of formative and summative assessment are designed to enable students to demonstrate and apply knowledge and understanding. Methods of assessment include:

●       Discipline (meeting the deadline)

●       Plagiarism check

●       Academic integrity

●       Social attitudes

●       Dissertation manuscript

●       Paper publication

●       Oral examination