Faishal Fadli, S.E.,M.E.,Ph.D

Undergraduate Programme in Economics, Finance, and Banking (PS EKP) is an institution providing higher education at the undergraduate level which has a curriculum contained in a curriculum document containing plans and arrangements regarding the objectives, content, and teaching materials used as guidelines in organizing teaching and learning activities so as to achieve the goals of Higher Education. As undergraduate-level graduates, PS EKP graduates are expected to be immediately accepted into the world of work or continue their higher education after completing their education. This is the basis for formulating the curriculum so that the curriculum owned by PS EKP is always developed in accordance with the dynamics of the world of work as a result of changing times. Curriculum development refers to:

  1. Presidential Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 of 2012 concerning the Indonesian National Qualifications Framework (KKNI).
  2. Ministry of Education and Culture Regulation Number 3 of 2020 concerning the National Standard for Higher Education (SN-DIKTI)
  3. Regulation of the Chancellor of the University of Brawijaya Number 34 of 2020 concerning the Curriculum of the Independent Study Program Learning Independent Campus (MBKM),

Vision

“To become an international standard educational institution in the field of economics, finance and banking in accordance with the dynamics of society”

Mission

  1. Organizing education in economics, finance, and banking with critical, creative, and innovative thinking approaches.
  2. Conducting and publishing research and community service as well as other scientific activities for the development of applied economics in finance and banking.
  3. Inspiring, enlightening, and empowering the community based on the results of education and research.

Program Educational Objectives

The goal of the PS EKP Program is to produce graduates who are professional in the fields of Economics, Finance and Banking who can become researchers, teaching assistants, and employees at prudential micro-macro supervisory institutions, financial institutions, and financial institutions. involved in money market & capital market with the following competencies:

  1. PEO 1: Capable of mastering economic theory, finance and banking and apply it to solve economic problems using economic, financial and banking principles
  2. PEO 2: Capable of demonstrating a sustainable manner through research and education in the fields of economics, finance, and banking
  3. PEO 3: Capable of communicating orally and in writing, with character and ethics in the fields of economics, finance and banking

The following is the profile of graduates of the Economics, Finance, and Banking Study Programme

Graduate Profile Profile Description
Assistant Lecturer in Economics, Finance and Banking Assigned to assist lecturers / educators as academic implementers in Higher Education and is responsible for the activities of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.
Research Assistant for Economics, Finance and Banking Assigned in terms of assisting researchers in conducting research, development, and assessment of science and technology in research organizations, development and assessment of government / private institutions.
Employees of Government Institutions serving in the fields of Economics and Finance Conducted economic and financial functions in the field of government.
Prudential micro and macro supervisory agency employees Served as an employee of prudential micro and macro supervisory institutions, namely Bank Indonesia (BI) and the Financial Services Authority (OJK)
Bank and non-bank Financial Institution employees Serving as an employee of a financial institution, either bank or non-bank that plays a role in supporting the banking function as an intermediary institution
Employees of Institutions involved in Money market & Capital market Served as an employee at institutions involved in the Money Market & Capital Market, such as the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), Securities Companies, Investment Management, etc.
Analyst and Consultant in Economics, Finance and Banking Served as a financial analyst and consultant who is capable of planning, analysing, and compiling reports on business planning and/or research.
Expert Staff/Member of Parliament Providing research on the financial sector.
Courses Credits ECTS Type
Semester 1
Religion (Islam) 2 3 C
Religion (Chatolic) 2 3 C
Religion (Protestant) 2 3 C
Religion (Hindu) 2 3 C
Religion (Buddhist) 2 3 C
Indonesian 2 3 C
Pancasila 2 3 C
Civics 2 3 C
Principles of Business Economics 3 4.5 C
Introduction to Accounting 3 4.5 C
Statistics for Economics and Business I 3 4.5 C
Economics and Business Mathematics I 3 4.5 C
Subtotal Semester 1 20 30
Semester 2
English 2 3 C
Introduction to Management 3 4.5 C
History of Economic Thought 3 4.5 C
Macroeconomics I 3 4.5 C
Microeconomics I 3 4.5 C
Financial Statement Analysis 3 4.5 C
Econometrics I 3 4.5 C
Subtotal Semester 2 20 30
Semester 3
Introduction to Data Science for Economics and business 3 4.5 C
Monetary Economics I 3 4.5 C
Development Economics I 3 4.5 C
Macroeconomics II 3 4.5 C
Microeconomics II 3 4.5 C
Financial Institutions Economics 3 4.5 C
Capital Market Economics 3 4.5 C
Law of Contracts (Contracts) 3 4.5 C
Subtotal Semester 3 24 36
Semester 4
Financial Economic Data Analysis 3 4.5 C
Central Banking 3 4.5 C
Public Economics I 3 3 3
Behavioral Finance 3 3 3
Research Methodology 3 3 3
Financial and banking risk management 3 3 3
Investment Management 3 3 3
Treasury Management 3 3 3
Subtotal Semester 4 20 30
Short Semester
Community Project 4 6 C
Subtotal 4 6
Semester 5
Entrepreneurship 2 3 C
Indonesian Economy 3 4.5 C
Critical Thinking Logic 3 4.5 C
Institutional Economics 3 4.5 C
Finance Specialization
Digital Finance Business Strategy 3 4.5 C
Digital Financial Regulation and Security 3 4.5 C
Microfinance 3 4.5 C
Introduction to Financial Technology 3 4.5 C
Banking Specialization
Credit and Financing Analysis 3 4.5 C
Bank Guarantee and Resolution 3 4.5 C
Bank Financial Management 3 4.5 C
Banking Marketing 3 4.5 C
Subtotal Semester 5 23 34.5
Semester 6
Financial and Banking Business Ethics 3 4.5 E
International Economics I 3 4.5 E
Banking Finance Computer Applications 3 4.5 E
Regulatory Framework for Finance and Banking 3 4.5 E
Banking Accounting 3 4.5 E
Evaluation and Supervision of Financial Institutions and Banks 3 4.5 E
Digital Economy 3 4.5 E
Banking and Economic Development 3 4.5 E
Economics Money and Banking 3 4.5 E
Islamic Finance & Investment Theory 3 4.5 E
Risk Management of Islamic Financial Institutions 3 4.5 E
Subtotal Semester 6 20 30
Semester 7
Minor Thesis 6 9 C
Academic Research Seminar 3 4.5 C
Subtotal Semester 7 9 13.5
Total Credits of Compulsory Courses 124
Total Credits of Elective Courses 20
Total Credits of Semester 1-7 144
No Position Name
1 Professor Prof. Dr. AGUS SUMAN, SE., DEA.
2 Professor Prof. Dr. CANDRA FAJRI ANANDA, S.E., M.Sc.
3 Professor Prof. DEVANTO SHASTA PRATOMO, S.E., M.Si., Ph.D.
4 Professor Prof. Dr. GHOZALI MASKI, SE., MS.
5 Professor Prof. Dr. M. PUDJIHARDJO, S.E., M.S.
6 Professor Prof. Dr. MOH. KHUSAINI, S.E., M.Si., M.A.
7 Professor Prof. Dr. M. UMAR BURHAN
8 Professor Prof. Dr. MUNAWAR, SE., DEA.
9 Associate Professor DAVID KALUGE, SE., MS., M.Ec.Dev., Ph.D.
10 Associate Professor PUTU MAHARDIKA ADI SAPUTRA, SE., M.Si., MA., Ph.D.
11 Associate Professor SETYO TRI WAHYUDI, SE., M.Ec., Ph.D.
12 Associate Professor Dr. SRI MULJANINGSIH, SE., MSP.
13 Assistant Professor BAHTIAR FITANTO, SE., MT.
14 Assistant Professor DIAS SATRIA, SE., M.App.Ec., Ph.D.
15 Assistant Professor EDDY SUPRAPTO, SE., ME.
16 Assistant Professor Dr.rer.pol. FERRY PRASETYIA, SE., M.App.Ec.
17 Assistant Professor Dra. MARLINA EKAWATY, M.Si., Ph.D.
18 Assistant Professor MOH. ATHOILLAH, S.E., M.E.
19 Assistant Professor Dr. NURUL BADRIYAH, S.E., M.E.
20 Assistant Professor Dr. RACHMAD KRESNA SAKTI, SE., M.Si.
21 Assistant Professor SHOFWAN, SE., M.Si.
22 Assistant Professor TYAS DANARTI HASCARYANI, SE., ME.
23 Assistant Professor Dr.rer.pol. WILDAN SYAFITRI, SE., ME.
24 Lecturer AJENG KARTIKA GALUH, S.E., M.E.
25 Lecturer AMINNULLAH ACHMAD MUTTAQIN, M.Sc., Fin.
26 Lecturer ATU BAGUS WIGUNA, S.E., M.E.
27 Lecturer DWI RETNO WIDIYANTI, SE.I., M.Sc.
28 Lecturer FAISHAL FADLI, S.E., M.E., Ph.D.
29 Lecturer FARAH WULANDARI PANGESTUTY, S.E., M.E., Ph.D.
30 Lecturer LAILA MASRURO PIMADA, S.E., M.S.E.I.
31 Lecturer NUGROHO SURYO BINTORO, S.E., M.Ec.Dev., Ph.D.
32 Lecturer NURMAN SETIAWAN FADJAR, S.E., M.Sc.
33 Lecturer PUSPITASARI WAHYU ANGGRAENI, S.E., M.Ec.Dev.
34 Lecturer VIETHA DEVIA SS, S.E., M.E., Ph.D.
35 Lecturer YENNY KORNITASARI, S.E., M.E.
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