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ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY

Module/Course Title : ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY Course Type: Compulsory Course for Study Program Course Coordinator:

Prof. Devanto Shasta Pratomo, S.E., M.Si., M.A., Ph.D.

Lesson Plan Developer:

Prof. Dr. Maryunani, S.E., M.S.

Modules/

course code

Student

workloads credits(ECTS) Semester frequency Duration EKU61007 16 x 3CU x 170

minutes

3 CU x 1,5 ECTS

5thSemester Odd Semester

1 Semester 1 Types of courses

Lectures Contact hours Independent

study

class sizes 38 students 16 x 3 CU x

50 minutes

16 x 3 CU x 120 minutes 3 Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)

-

4 Learning Outcomes

a) Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)

1) Capable of understanding a responsible attitude towards work in their field of expertise independently (ILO 2)

2) Capable of understanding ways of thinking about the economy, as well as applying basic principles and economic theory to analyze economic development issues and policies in the field of development economics (ILO 6)

3) Capable of understanding the theory of development planning, resources, or state and regional finance to analyze economic development issues and policies at the regional, national and global levels (ILO7)

4) Capable of understanding the concepts and theories of applied economics (ILO 10)

b) Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)

1) Capable of understanding the perspectives of classical and contemporary economic sociology in analyzing social phenomena

2) Capable of understanding the weaknesses from the perspective of economic sociology studied

3) Capable of understanding the theory of economic sociology and use it in analyzing social phenomena

4) Capable of understanding the future views of the economy using economic sociology analysis

5 Subject Content

1) Propositions of economic sociology 2) Classical economic sociology 3) Post-classical economic sociology 4) Contemporary economic sociology 5) Economic action and social structure 6) Economic institutions

7) Market complexity

8) The informal economy sector

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9) Bazaar economic system 10) Gender and economics 11) Business “after death”

12) The future of economic sociology

6 Teaching Methods

1. Problem Based Learning 2. Cooperative Learning 7 Assessment methods

Participation, Assignment, Quiz, Mid Term Exam, Final Exam

8 This Module/Course is also applied in The Following Study Program/s Bachelor Program in Economics

9 Authorisation for modules/courses team

10 References:

1. Swedberg, Richard (2007) Principles of Economic Sociology, New Jersey:

Princeton University Press

2. Granovetter, Mark & Richard Swedberg (3rdeds). (2011) the Sociology of Economic Life, Colorado & Oxford: Westview Press.

3. Smelser, Neil J & Richard Swedberg. (1994) the Handbook of Economic Sociology, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

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