Study Program Magistrate


Study Program Master of Islamic Economics (IES) is one of the study programs managed by the Department of Islamic Economics, which is under the Faculty of Economics and Management (FEM) and the Postgraduate School of IPB University. This program was established in response to the rapid development of Islamic economics and the challenges faced in the agricultural sector, particularly in the context of agromaritime. The IES Master's Program was established based on IPB Rector's Decree No. 239 of 2024 concerning the establishment of the Master of Islamic Economics Study Program in the Department of Islamic Economics.

The IES Master's Program is committed to becoming a center of excellence in the development of Islamic economics that contributes to national development, the economy of the people, and the development of the Islamic finance industry in Indonesia. Global economic developments, the dynamics of the halal industry, digital transformation, and the need for competent human resources require this program to continuously improve its quality.

The study period is designed for 4 semesters (2 years) with learning that integrates Islamic values with a modern economic approach to produce graduates who are analytical, solution-oriented, and have integrity. Graduates have broad career prospects, including as academics, researchers, Sharia economic analysts and consultants, managers of Islamic financial institutions, zakat and waqf administrators, regulators, and professionals in the halal industry. Graduates are also prepared to become techno-sociopreneurship entrepreneurs based on Islamic values. Thus, this program is the right choice for those who want to play an active role in the development of a fair, sustainable, and globally competitive Islamic economy.

Vision

The Master of Islamic Economics program at IPB University has a vision to become a center of excellence for master's level Islamic Economics education with international standards based on Agromaritime and Techno- sociopreneurship.

Mission

The Master of Islamic Economics Program at IPB University has a mission that is a strategic step in realizing its vision, namely:
1. To provide Master's level education to meet the needs of society with excellent accreditation, both nationally and internationally.
2. To encourage and conduct research in Islamic Economics through innovative approaches to create a fair and civilized economic system.
3. Actively participating in shaping Islamic Economics based on techno-socioentrepreneurship.
4. Developing the capacity and quality of human resources in an effort to support sustainable agromaritime development.

Num Course Credit Precondition Semester Course Category
Code Name
1 EKS1501 Research Methodology 3(3-0) - 1 PPKU/Common Core Courses
2 EKS1503 Sustainable Islamic Economic Thought 2(2-0) - 1 Foundational Literacies
3 EKS1504 Contemporary Islamic Business Law and Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) - 1 Academic Core Courses
4 EKS1505 Islamic Macroeconomics 2(2-0) - 1 Foundational Literacies
5 EKS1506 Islamic Microeconomics 2(2-0) - 1 Foundational Literacies
6 EKS2501 Research Methodology 3(3-0) - 1 Academic Core Courses
7 EKS2502 Sustainable Islamic Economic Thought 2(2-0) - 1 Foundational Literacies
8 EKS2503 Advanced Islamic Macroeconomics 2(2-0) - 1 Foundational Literacies
9 EKS2504 Advanced Islamic Microeconomics 2(2-0) - 1 Foundational Literacies
10 EKS2505 Contemporary Islamic Business Law and Entrepreneurship 2(2-0) - 1 Foundational Literacies
11 PPS1503 English 3(3-0) - 1 PPKU/Common Core Courses
12 PPS2503 English 3(3-0) - 1 PPKU/Common Core Courses
13 EKS1501F Colloquium 1(0-1) - 2 Final Year Project
14 EKS1507 Econometrics for Islamic Economics 2(2-0) - 2 Academic Core Courses
15 EKS1508 Islamic Economics in Agromaritime 2(2-0) - 2 Academic Core Courses
16 EKS1509 Islamic Social Finance for Agromaritime Development 2(2-0) - 2 Academic Core Courses
17 EKS150A Digital Islamic Economics 2(2-0) - 2 Academic Core Courses
18 EKS150E Thesis Proposal 2(0-2) - 2 Final Year Project
19 EKS2506 Econometrics for Islamic Economics 3(3-0) - 2 PPKU/Common Core Courses
20 EKS2507 Islamic Economics in Agromaritime 2(2-0) - 2 Foundational Literacies
21 EKS2508 Islamic Social Finance for Agromaritime Development 2(2-0) - 2 Foundational Literacies
22 EKS2509 Advanced Digital Islamic Economics 2(2-0) - 2 Enrichment Program
23 EKS250A Proposal 3(0-3) - 2 Final Year Project
24 EKS250B Colloquium 2(0-2) - 2 Final Year Project
25 EKS151B Special Topic Sustainable Islamic Development Economics 2(2-0) - 3 In-depth Courses
26 EKS152C Special Topics Zakat and Waqf 2(2-0) - 3 In-depth Courses
27 EKS153D Special Topics Islamic Monetary Economics and Digital Finance 2(2-0) - 3 In-depth Courses
28 EKS2511 Special Topic on Zakat and Waqf 2(2-0) - 3 In-depth Courses
29 EKS2521 Special Topic on Sustainable Islamic Development Economics 2(2-0) - 3 In-depth Courses
30 EKS2531 Special Topic on Islamic Monetary Economics and Digital Finance 2(2-0) - 3 In-depth Courses
31 PPS1691 Thesis Seminar 1(0-1) - 3 Enrichment Program
32 PPS2691 Dissemination of Final Assignment Results 2(0-2) - 3 Final Year Project
33 EKS1501H Thesis 6(0-6) - 4 Final Year Project
34 EKS1501J Thesis Exam 2(0-2) - 4 Final Year Project
35 EKS250C Final Assignment 9(0-9) - 4 Final Year Project
36 EKS250D Thesis Exam 6(0-6) - 4 Final Year Project
37 PPS1692 National Scientific Publication 2(0-2) - 4 Final Year Project
38 PPS2692 National Scientific Publications 6(0-6) - 4 Final Year Project
39 PPS2696 International Scientific Publications 8(0-8) - 4 Final Year Project

Belum ada data

The Master of Islamic Economics Program at IPB University has a mandate to become an educational center that provides philanthropic and Islamic finance solutions for income equality and economic inequality reduction, as well as a driver of the real sector, particularly in the broader field of agromaritime.