MBA Programs with Objectives as Tag

Regional Economics Course at Gadjah Mada University

Regional Economics (EKU 2231)

Description

The course introduces the spatial aspect in economic analysis.

Topics

Theories of location, rent theory, the concepts of region and their structure, population location (inter-regional migration), regional economic development, and regional development issues.

Objectives

Provide students with basic concepts of regional development approach for overall economic development.

Quantitative International Economics Course at Gadjah Mada University

Quantitative International Economics (EKU 2209)

Description

The course discusses quantitative approach for international economics.

Topics

Basic quantitative approaches for international economics, trade patterns, trade flow analysis, foreign direct investments, and prediction and policy analysis.

Objectives

Provide students with models and basic tools to analyze the application and policies of international economics.

Project Evaluation Course at Gadjah Mada University

Project Evaluation (EKU 2146)

Description

The course applies economic theory in evaluating the impact of investment on social welfare. It studies the economic and financial aspects of a project.

Topics

Objectives and the organization of investment appraisal, financial analysis for cash flow statement, applications of various investment criterion, NPV, IRR, Pay Back Period, and Cost-Benefit Ratio.

Objectives

Introduce students the impacts of a project toward social welfare, applying economic technical analysis in providing project appraisal information, and studying various cases of development projects.

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.

Mathematical Economics Course at Gadjah Mada University

Mathematical Economics I (EKU 1101)

Description

The course deals with various comparative statistical concepts using matheatical tools to analyze economic problems.

Topics

Limits, one-variable calculus (derivatives and optimization), linear algebra, and multivariate calculus.

Objectives

Provide students with techniques to obtain a sound understanding of economic concepts using mathematical approach.

Mathematical Economics II (EKU 1102)

Description

The course covers dynamic comparative mathematics in basic economics concepts.

Topics

Integrals, linear and non-linear differentiation equation.

Objectives

Provide students with mathematical analysis foundation in order to understand dynamic economics concepts such as in econometrics and macroeconomics.

Microeconomics Course at Gadjah Mada University

Microeconomics I (EKU 1133)

Description

The course covers deeper topics on microeconomics concepts and analysis.

Topics

Theories of consumer choice, consumer and producer behavior, output and input markets.

Objectives

Develop a deeper understanding of microeconomics concepts and various problems solving using hypothetical and simple empirical cases.

Microeconomics II (EKU 2135)

Description

The course builds on microeconomics with special reference to the usage of assumptions in microeconomics.

Topics

Basic assumptions in microeconomics, research on microeconomics concepts.

Objectives

Teach students to formulate actual problems into simle microeconomics models and analyze using acquired theories.

Macroeconomics I (EKU 1134)

Description

The course covers deeper topics on macroeconomics concepts and analysis.

Topics

Applying theories to macroeconomics problems, quantitative analysis of macroeconomics, and qualitative analysis of macroeconomics.

Objectives

Provide students with practices in solving macroeconomics problems based on the teories acquired.

Macroeconomics II (EKU 2136)

Description

The course examines greater depth of macroeconomics theories, including advance macroeconomics theories.

Topics

Fundamentals of economic growth process supply and demand in open economics, theory of economics fluctuations, determinants to aggregate demands, general equilibrium of product, money, and unemployment.

Objectives

Enhance students’ ability perform macroeconomics analysis in order to learn advance macroeconomics phenomena.

International Economics Course at Gadjah Mada University

International Economics I (EKU 2140)

Description

The course introduces trading relationships among countries and flow of production factors throughout the world economy.

Topics

Free trade basic assumptions, general equilibrium analysis, trade restrictions, impacts of multinational firms, impact of trade and economic development.

Objectives

Provide students with basic concepts and tools of modern international trade theories and to be able to apply those tools on solving the problems such as on commercial policy and international economic integration.

International Economics II (EKU 2144)

Description

The course examines deeper topics in international finance and open macroeconomics.

Topics

Major issues in international finance, broader and intermediate macroeconomics tools, insights of the role of international economy, international business cycles and policy coordination, and the nature of currency crises.

Objectives

Provide students with knowledge of the description, theory, and systems of international payments.

International Business Course at Gadjah Mada University

International Business (EKU 2206)

Description

The course focuses on the principles and practices of international business with specific examinations on the causes and consequences of the international trade.

Topics

Economic and political concepts of international trade and investments, mechanism of global monetary systems, strategies, structure and role of international business, impact of trade policy and the trade on welfare, and the role of global human resource management.

Objectives

Provide students with a comprehensive understanding of scientific research in relation to international business topics.

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.

Financial Economics Course at Gadjah Mada University

Financial Economics (EKU 2204)

Description

The course examines the economics of inter-temporal pretences in conditions of certainty and uncertainty.

Topics

Fisher’s Separation Theorem, inter-temporal allocation of resources, budget constraints, economic risks, corporate financing of investments, choice of corporate capital structure, and the implications of corporate dividend policy.

Objectives

Enhance the applications of microeconomic and statistical theories related to financial economics regarding investments, cost-benefit analysis, and the determination of price.


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