Course unit titles |
Islamic Microeconomics |
Course unit code |
EKS605 |
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) |
Compulsory |
Level of course units (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) |
Master Program of Islamic Economics |
Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) |
First year |
Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered |
2nd Semester |
Number of ECTS credits allocated |
3 credits (4.8 ECTS) |
Name of lecturer(s) |
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Learning outcomes of the course unit |
After finishing the course, students are expected to analyze Islamic economics and finance based on information from data processing, master the theoretical concepts of Islamic and conventional economics and finance as a whole and comprehensively, mastering the basic principles of Islamic management science, Ziswaf fiqh (zakat, infaq, alms, and waqf) as well as the concept of ziswaf economic and social empowerment. |
Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) |
face-to-face, distance learning |
Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) |
Introduction to Islamic Economics |
Course content |
This course is a continuation of the Introduction to Islamic Economics course which discusses the concept of need in Islam, Islamic consumption theory, the concept of demand in Islam, Islamic production theory, cost analysis, Islamic supply, profit maximization, market structure and market mechanisms in Islam. After attending this course, students are expected to understand the basics of Islamic microeconomics, explain the differences between conventional microeconomic theory and Islamic microeconomic theory, and have the ability to apply Islamic microeconomic concepts to analyze microeconomic problems. |
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools |
Main references: 1. Karim, Adiwarman, 2007. Ekonomi Mikro Islam. Raja Grafindo Indonesia. (KAR1) 2. Zainal, Rivai Veithzal., Huda, Nurul., Ekawati, Ratna., Riorini, Sri Vandayuli., 2018, Ekonomi Mikro Islam, Cahaya Prima Sentosa Jakarta (ZAI) 3. Karim, Adiwarman, 2016. Ekonomi Mikro Islam. IIIT Indonesia. (KAR2) 4. M.B. Hendrie Anto (HA), 2003. Pengantar Ekonomika Mikro Islam 5. Suherman Rosyidi (SR), 2007. Pengantar Teori Ekonomi Supported Books: 1. At-Tariqi, Abdullah Abdul Husain,2004. Ekonomi Islam,Prinsip, Dasar, dan Tujuan, Magistra Insania Press,Yogyakarta(AT) 2. Tahir, S., Gazali , A., and Omar,S. 1992. Readings in Microeconomics, An Islamic Perspective. Longman Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (TAH) 3. Metwally, M. 1995. Teori dan Model Ekonomi Islam.PT. Bangkit Daya Insana. (MET) 4. Antonio, M.S. 2001. Bank Islam dari Teori dan Praktek. Gema Insani Press dan Tazkia Cendekia. (ANT) 5. Nasution,Mustafa Edwin,2007,Pengenalan Eksklusif Ekonomi Islam (NAS) 6. Muhammad, 2004. Ekonomi Mikro Dalam Perspektif Islam. BPFE Yogyakarta. (MUH) |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
Classical Lectures and Discussion |
Language of instructions |
Bahasa, English |
Assessment methods and criteria |
Portfolio, Showcase |
S2 Ekonomi Syariah
Islamic Microeconomics
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