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UNIVERSITY MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA

COURSE OUTLINE

Faculty Economics and Business

Department

Economics

(International Program for Islamic Economics and Finance and Reguler Program)

Programme Bachelor of Economics Name of Course / Mode Islamic Banking Practices

Course Code EI8469

Name (s) of Academic staff / Instructor(s)

Dr. Dimas Bagus Wiranatakusuma

Room: IPIEF Room, Post Graduate Building, Ground Floor Phone: +62-813 163 28255

Email: [email protected] Rationale for the inclusion

of the course / module in the programme

Required Course (Practicum)

Semester and Year Offered Semester 6

Status Advanced

Level 1

Proposed Start Date Semester 2, 2018/2019 Batch of Student to be

Affected Semester 6

Total Student Learning Time (SLT)

Total Guided and Independent Learning

Lecture Assessments

Total Guided and Independent Learning

16.0 2.0 Total hours = 36.00

Credit Value / Hours 3 Pre-requisites (if any) NIL Co-requisites (if any) NIL

Course Objectives

The objectives of this course are to introduce :

1. Equip students with some basic principles of Islamic Banking 2. Equip students with some practical aspects in Islamic banking

operations.

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Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

1. Understand some basic principles of Islamic Banking

2. Understand the ability to calculate profits and losses in Financing schemes on Islamic banking

3. Understand the ability to estimate profit and losses in funding sides on Islamic banking.

Transferable Skills: This course mainly depends on face-to-face teaching and assignment on problem solving.

Teaching-Learning and assessment strategy

Direct instruction, group discussions, take-home assignments, and Examination.

Course Synopsis The course begins with the practical aspects of Islamic banking.

Mode of Delivery

This course is designed for the third year students of the Economics department. As such, its goal is to provide advanced knowledge of the pactical aspects on Islamic banking operations.

Assessment Methods and Type / Course Assessement State weightage of each type of assessment.

LO Method %

1,2,3 Assignment 30

1,2,3 Test Competency 1 30

1,2,3 Test Competency 2 35

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,

9 Attendance 5

Content outline of the course / module and the SLT per topic

Weeks Topics Learning Hours

(hours) Task/Reading

1 Introductory to Islamic Banking 1.5

2-4 Introductory to Islamic Contracts 1.5

5-6 Methods of Calculating Returns in Islamic Banking

Contracts 1.5

7-9

Islamic Risks Management 1. Calculating Liquidity Risk 2. Calculating Financing Risk 3. Calculating Operational Risk

1.5

9 Test Competency 1

10 Calculating Installment using Conventional Contract

11 Calculating Installment using Murabahah Contract 12-14 Calculating Installment using Musyarakah

Mutanaqisah Contract 15 Test Competency II

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3 The rules of thumbs of the course:

1. There is not allowed to conduct remedy examination in this course. The lecturer would only recognize the first examination mark conducted in every respective test competency offered. Therefore, the obtained scores for students are pure stemming from their extra effort and capability.

2. Students must ask an earliest permission as possible once they are unable to attend the class, at least one hour prior the class, otherwise is considered absent.

3. The late submission of assignments will not be entertained and accepted.

4. Grading Scores are as follows:

Score and Weight Range (%)

A (Perfect) – 4.00 81-100

AB (Very Satisfied) – 3.50 71 – 80

B (Satisfied) – 3.00 66 – 70

BC (Good) – 2.50 56 – 65

C (Fair) – 2.00 51 – 55

D (Bad) – 1.00 46 – 50

E (Fail) – 0.00 0 – 45

5.

For score D and E, students are obliged to re do by retaking the failed course in the next sequence semester with the maximum score for repeating only B.

6. Examination score, assignment, and and final score are objectively and publicly announced.

Main references supporting the course

The reference lists shall be presented in accordance with APA bibliographic practices and in alphabetical order.

Required

1. Modul Prepared by the Lecturer

Prepared by:

Dr. Dimas Bagus Wiranatakusuma Lecturer of Advanced Macroeconomics

Approved by:

Dr. Imamuddin Yuliadi Head, Department of Economics

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