REGIONAL ECONOMICS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Module/Course Title : REGIONAL ECONOMICS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Course Type : Concentration Course
Course Coordinator : Prof. Dr. Agus Suman
Lesson Plan Developer : Prof. Dr. Agus Suman / Dr. Susilo / Dr.rer.pol Wildan Syafitri Module/
course code
Student
workload Credits(ECTS) Semester Frequency Duration DIE90204 16 x 3CU x 170
minutes
3 CU x 1.5 ECTS
2ndSemester Odd & Even Semester
1 Semester 1 Types of courses
Lecture Contact hours Independent
study
Class size 15 students 16 x 3 CU x
50 minutes
16 x 3 CU x 120 minutes 2 Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)
- Advanced Macro Economics - Advanced Micro Economics - Paradigm of Economics
- Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methodology 3 Learning Outcomes
a) Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
1) Capable of internalizing the values of Pancasila, religion and law, as well as norms and academic ethics (S1) (ILO 1)
2) Capable of internalizing and applying an independent attitude, and being responsible for the work according to their field (S2) (ILO 2)
3) Capable of demonstrating academic leadership in the management, development of resources and organization including storing, auditing, securing and retrieving research data and information under their responsibility (KU3) (ILO 5)
4) Capable of developing and maintaining collegial and peer-to-peer
relationships within their own environment or through collaborative networks with research communities outside institutions (KU4) (ILO 6)
5) Capable of solving problems of economics with an interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach (KK1) (ILO 7)
6) Capable of managing, leading, and developing tested and beneficial research with a multi and transdisciplinary approach in development economics, banking financial economics, and Islamic economics (KK3) (ILO 9)
b) Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
1) Capable of explaining the concepts and theories of Regional Economics and Regional Development
2) Capable of identifying, processing data, and interpreting the results logically and systematically
3) Capable of understanding Regional Economics and Regional Development 4 Subject Aims/Content
1) The re-emergence of the regions in spatial planning 2) Regional Economic Problems
3) Determination of Regional Income 4) Regional Input Output
5) Regional Economic Growth 6) Inter-Territory Trade 7) Regional Unemployment
8) Interregional Migration 9) Location Theory
10) Center for Economic Growth
11) Concept of Development of Regional Economic Potential Based on Factors of Production and Technology
12) The Concept of Development of Institutional-Based Local Economic Potential 13) Regional Economic Policy
5 Teaching Methods 1. Lectures
2. Discovery Learning 3. Cooperative Learning 4. Collaborative Learning 6 Assessment methods
Participation, Assignment, Final Exam
7 This Module/Course is Used in The Following Study Programme/s as well Doctoral Program in Economics
8 Responsibility for module/course Team
9 Other Information References:
1) Haughton, Graham and Counsell, David. 2004. Regions, Spatial Strategies and Sustainable Development. Routledge. (HC)