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SPECIAL TOPIC ISLAMIC BANKING FINANCE

Module/Course Title : Special Topic of Islamic Banking Finance Course Coordinator: Dra. Marlina Ekawaty, Ph.D.

Lesson Plan Developer: Yenny Kornitasari, S.E., M.E.

Course Coordinator: Dra. Marlina Ekawaty, Ph.D.

Lesson Plan Developer: Yenny Kornitasari, S.E., M.E.

Modules/

Course Code

Student

Workloads Credits (ECTS) Semester Frequency Duration DIE90101 16 x 3CU x 170 3 CU x 1,5 5

th

Semester Even 1 Semester

minutes ECTS Semester

1 Types of courses

- Question and answer - Presentation

- Discussion

Contact Hours Independent Class Sizes Study

16 x 3 CU x 50 16 x 3 CU x 120 30 Students

minutes minutes

2 Prerequisites for participation (if applicable) -

3 Learning Outcomes

a) Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)

1) Capable of internalising professional academic values, norms and ethics 2) Capable of compiling a scientific description of the results of studies on the

development or implementation of science and technology, which pays attention to and applies the values of the humanities in accordance with their field of expertise based on scientific principles, procedures and ethics in order to produce solutions, ideas, designs or art criticism, compile scientific descriptions of the results of their studies in the form of a thesis or final project report

3) Capable of designing and conducting research, analysing and interpreting data with quantitative and qualitative approaches in the field of Islamic economics

4) Capable of mastering the concepts and theories of Islamic economics

b) Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)

1) Capable of

understanding and developing the concepts contained in Islamic finance and banking

2)

Capable of understanding the dynamics of the development of Islamic banking policies

3)

Capable of providing alternative policies by utilising relevant analytical methods and tools

4)

Capable of making scientific articles according to Islamic financial and banking economic issues

5)

Capable of analysing research articles related to Islamic financial institutions

4 Subject Content

1) Overview of Islamic Finance and Banking 2) Akad in Islamic Banking

3) Islamic Banking Products and Services 4) Profit Loss Sharing (PLS) Financing

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5) Financing with Sales and Purchase Contracts at Islamic Banks 6) BMT Funding (Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil)

7) Procedure for the results of writing analysis and discussion in scientific articles 8) Procedure for writing conclusions and abstracts in scientific articles

9) Procedure for preparing presentations and presenting scientific articles

10)

Procedure for submitting to conferences, national journals and international

journals

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 also applied in The Following Study Program/s Islamic Economic Program in Undergraduate Programme in Economics 8 Authorisation for modules/courses

Team

9 References:

1. Hassan, M. Kabir and Lewis Mervyn K. (2007). Handbook of Islamic Banking. Northampton: Edward Elgar.

2. Iqbal, Zamir and Mirakhor, Abbas. (2011). An introduction to Islamic finance Theory and Practice (2nd ed.). Solaris South Tower : John Wiley &

Sons.

3. Kettell, Brian. (2011). Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance. India : John Wiley and Sons.

4. Khan, Mohsin S and Mirakhor, Abbas. (1987). Theoretical Studies in Islamic Banking and Finance. The Institute for Research and Islamic Studies.

Houston.

5. Akkizidis, Ioannis and Khandelwal, Sunil Kumar. (2008). Financial risk Management for Islamic Banking and Finance. New York: Palgrave Macmillan

6. Pimada, Laila Masruro. (2021). Global Value Chain: Islamic Economics and Finance Position. Shirkah: Journal of Economics and Business, 6(3), 397-314.

7. Murtadha, Mufid Ahmad, & Pimada, Laila Masruro. 2022. What Drives Bank Muamalat Indonesia's Profit? An Intervening Analysis With Non-Performing Financing Variable. In Proceedings of the International Conference of Islamic Economics and Business (ICONIES) (Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 161-172).

8. Nabella, Rihana Sofie, Ghozali Maski, and Setyo Tri Wahyudi. (2020). Analisis

risiko sistemik dan keterkaitan keuangan: Studi pada Bank Umum Syariah di

Indonesia. Journal of Business and Banking, 10(1), 19.

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