MBA Programs with Indonesia as Tag

Monetary Economics Course at Gadjah Mada University

Monetary Economics I (EKU 2139)

Description

The course introduces basic concepts and theories of money.

Topics

Role of money, function of banks, the relationships between money and the economy, introduction to monetary theories and policies, their implications to the economy.

Objectives

Provide students with the ability to use theories in analyzing economic phenomena for solving monetary problems.

Monetary Economics II (EKU 2143)

Description

The course covers deeper topics on monetary concepts and theories.

Topics

Money supply and demand, research and empirical studies on monetary, monetary case studies in Indonesia

Objectives

Provide students with knowledge concerning monetary economics theories, including their development and applications.

Indonesian Economy Course at Gadjah Mada University

Indonesian Economy (EKU 2147)

Description

The course introduces the mechanism of the Indonesian economic systems.

Topics

Role of history, role of culture, Indonesian economic structure, Indonesian economic developments, and development policies in Indonesia.

Objectives

Provide students with a comprehensive illustration of the system, structure and economic policy in Indonesia.

Industrial Economics (EKU 2230)

Description

The course introduces the way markets and industries are structured and the behavior and performance of institutions in competition, cooperation, corporate interaction with other organizations..

Topics

Oligopoly, collusions, determinants of market and corporate structures, price discrimination, and antitrust laws and policies.

Objectives

Give students understanding on basic concepts and tools of modern industrial economics and to use these tools to examine importance issues in the organization of firms and markets.

History of Economic Thought Course at Gadjah Mada University

History of Economic Thought (EKU 2148)

Description

The course introduces the history of economic thought from the beginning of where people start to think about economic until today.

Topics

Pre-Classical economic thought, classical economic thought, Socialist, Historicist, Institutionalism, neo-classical economic thought, Keynesian, recent developments of economic thoughts, benefits of studying economic thoughts.

Objectives

Expect students to be able to improve the application of logical and theoretical abilities to fit to the condition in Indonesia.

Development Planning Course at Gadjah Mada University

Development Planning (EKU 2227)

Description

The course introduces basic concepts of development planning.

Topics

Planning methods, principles and tools for planning especially in developing countries, and problems and risks in development planning.

Objectives

Provide students with the ability to plan development, especially applying it in Indonesia.

Cooperative Economics Course at Gadjah Mada University

Cooperative Economics (EKU 2145)

Description

The course focuses on cooperation in economy and building a cooperative economic networking that integrates political and economic factors.

Topics

Collaboration for cooperation, factors of cooperation, solidarity of humanity, democracy and the desire to prosperity in a cooperative economic network.

Objectives

Provide students with essence, methods, and principle of cooperation in order to contribute to the development of cooperation in Indonesia.

Agricultural Economics Course at Gadjah Mada University

Agricultural Economics (EKU 1226)Description

The course introduces microeconomic analysis of agriculture and its role in the economy.

Topics

Allocation of production factors, supply and demand of agricultural output and input, factors affecting production decision for small farmers, adoption of new technology, and also discusses the interrelationships between agricultural activities and household consumption patterns.

Objectives

Develop students’ analytical abilities that can be contributed in agricultural policies in Indonesia.

Undergraduate Program of Faculty of Economics at University of Indonesia.

The Undergraduate Program

Faculty of Economics

Economics and Development Studies Department
Accounting Department
Management Department

Faculty of Economics at University of Indonesia

Faculty of Economics

FEUI was established in September 18, 1950, when the Social-Economics Department of UILaw Faculty separated itself to become UI’s Faculty of Economics. At the same time, the students of the National Academy, who also studied economics science, merged with the newly-established faculty. Those students were the first class of FEUI. Uniquely, the three-hundred students were taught by limited-number of teaching staff, and the students themselves managed all the administration business.

Vision
To establish FEUI’s knowledge society that has international perspective and sensitivity towards the nation’s need and that emphasizes good governance principles.

Mission
To produce top quality Economics and Business graduates in ASEAN
To excell in the teaching of Economics and Business among ASEAN’s countries
To create a strong academic culture in Economics and Business among the lecturers.
To encourage research and social service that can improve Indonesians’ welfare