Sustainable Development Economy

Sustainable Development Economy

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMY
SEMESTER I
1 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare advanced microeconomic theory using economic theory and its analytical techniques. The subject matter in this course includes: Economic optimization, the concept of supply and demand, analysis of demand and supply, elasticity, production theory, cost and benefit analysis, pricing, market structure, efficiency, market failure, and global aspects of Microeconomics. Referensi : Glenn Hubbard and Anthony Patrick O’Brien, Microeconomics, 3e,  Prentice Hall
2 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare the calculation of national income, multiplier effect, formulations and instruments of fiscal policy, formulations and instruments of monetary policy, analysis of the impact of monetary and fiscal policy on international exchange rates and trade, macroeconomic management.  Referensi : Dornbush, S. Fisher. R. Startz. Macro Economics Eight ed. Irwin Mc Grow Hill. Boston
3 Public & Corporate Finance Theory This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare theories, concepts and applications to the Theory of Public and Corporate Finance. In addition, this course also directs students to see the reality in the field regarding the practice of implementing concepts and theories, cases that occur in various ways including the survey method. Referensi : Dunn, W.N. Public Policy Analysis: An Introduction, Third Edition, Prentice-Hall International Inc., New Jersey.
4 Financial Sector Institutions and Governance This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare regarding several industries in the Islamic economic and financial sector environment both including banks and other financial institutions, Conventional Corporate Governance (Governance) and Sharia Corporate Governance, with the topics of Monetary system, Central Bank, OJK Islamic vs conventional financial institutions, Non-Bank Financial Institutions,  Implementation of Governance in Sharia Banks, Sharia Insurance Governance, Sharia Pawnshop Governance, Sharia Pension Fund Governance, Governance of microfinance institutions such as BMT, Sharia Money and Foreign Exchange Market Governance, Sharia Capital Market Governance, Sharia Fintech Governance and International Financial Institutions. Referensi : Bank & Islamic Financial Istitutions, Prof. Dr. Veithal, MBA; Latumaerissa , Julius R,  Bank dan Lembaga Keuangan Lain Teori dan Kebijakan
SEMESTER II
1 Econometric This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare regarding Econometrics. This course also provides analytical tools for students to be able to examine various behavioral relationships in economic activities. This course gives emphasis in addition to tools as well as on the interpretation of various quantities in econometrics. This course is conducted with a theoretical approach, an empirical approach and using applicative examples. In the end, students are able to make a model of the relationship between variables correctly and with the appropriate data processing method. Referensi : Wooldgrige jeffrey M, Introduction Econometric: A Modern Approach, Third Edition, Thomson South Western
2 Development Economic Theory This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare and provide analytical skills regarding the interrelationships of various factors in NSB. To provide a comprehensive understanding of course delivery using a theoretical approach and a case study approach. After completing this course students are expected to be able to analyze problems in NSB by using appropriate analytical tools so that students can provide a comprehensive presentation and provide appropriate policy recommendations on various development issues References: Taylor and Lybbert, “sentials of Development Economics”, 2nd ed, ;Todaro, Michael. “Economic Development”, 12th Edition
3 Sustainable Development Philosophy This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare the historical understanding, philosophy and evolution of sustainable development so that students understand the philosophical basis and various aspects of sustainable development. To provide a comprehensive understanding of course delivery using a theoretical approach and a case study approach. After completing this course, students are expected to be able to analyze and formulate development problems by taking into account the principles of sustainability and justice as well as putting them into a comprehensive presentation and providing appropriate policy proposals. References: Atkinson et all, “Handbook of Sustainable Development”, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, ; Andreucci, M.B., Marvuglia, A., Baltov, M., Hansen, P. .Rethinking Sustainability towards a Regenerative Economy. Springer Publishing
4 Community Building This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare analytical skills regarding various approaches that can be taken in community development and what is the role of various elements (stakeholders) in building a community. To provide a comprehensive understanding of course delivery using theoretical approaches, case studies, group discussions and individual assignments. After completing this course students are expected to be able to analyze problems in NSB by using appropriate analytical tools so that students can provide a comprehensive presentation and provide appropriate policy recommendations on various community development issues References: Action Research,” Stringer, Thousand Oaks Publisher; Introduction to Community Development; Theory, Practice and Service Learning” Robinson and Green (Ed). Sage Publications
SEMESTER III
1 Environmental Economics and Project Management This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare the basic principles and understanding of environmental economics, starting from understanding environmental economics, environmental management and economics, global environmental issues and currently developing environmental issues. environmental policies and several environmental economic analyzes, project management concepts, Project Risk Management, Project Quality management, Project Material Management, Project Communication Management and Project Cost Management. In addition, this course also directs students to see the reality on the ground regarding the practice of implementing concepts and theories, cases that occur through surveys. References: Field, Barry C. 1994. Environmental Economics: An Introduction. McGraw-Hill. Inc.; Daniel W. Halpin and Ronald W. Woodhead, Construction Management, John Wiley & Sons,
2 Elective Course 1
3 Elective Course 2
4 Research Methodology This course aims to analyze, evaluate, develop, recommend, make decisions and compare the process in the preparation of scientific papers in the form of research, from starting research to preparing research results in the form of written works. This course will also discuss how to include Islamic elements in a scientific work in developing scientific work. In addition, this research will also discuss the problems that will often be faced in developing scientific work.    Referensi : Sekaran. Uma, research methodology; Hair. Joseph F., William C. Black, Barry J. Babin, Multivariate Data Econometrics And Modeling: A Global Perspective, Pearson education
SEMESTER IV
1 Thesis Proposal Seminar
2   Thesis
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