I. BRIEF INFORMATION OF THE STUDY PROGRAMME

 

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Awarding body/institution

Universitas Airlangga

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Name of the programme

Doctoral Program of Islamic Economics

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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)

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

Full-time

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Final degree (title)

Doctor in Islamic Economics

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

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

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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.

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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