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SYLLABUS

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM FOR ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND FINANCE (IPIEF)

FACULTY ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA

Name of Course : Economics Development Credit Value : 3 (three)

Semester : 3 (three)

Instructor : Dr. Dessy Rachmawatie, M.Si

Course Description:

MyKlass is a learning assistance service provided by the Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta to help our student's to understand the subject matter through by the online learning system.

Economic Development Economics 2 material is an application of the principles and concepts of Development Economics 1 theory which aims to expand and enrich knowledge, especially for practicing economists, experts, and policy makers in analyzing development problems in both regional, state and global contexts. This course discusses the Theory and Concept of Development Economics, Application of Development Indicators, Application of Human Capital Theory, Application of Migration and Development Theory, Application of Poverty and Income Gap Problems, Theories and Concepts of Regional Development and Development Inequality, Definition and Scope of Planning, Planning Techniques, Community Development, Analysis of Development Projects, Development Planning in Indonesia, and Regional Economic Development Strategies.

Course Methode's:

This course will be presented online and offline. Online lectures will be conducted through My Klass, and Ms Teams. Meanwhile, face-to-face lectures will be conducted if the student

submits in writing proven by a parent's permission.

Face-to-face lectures are conducted at least 4 times.

Online lecture activities will be held for 16 consecutive times, where each week you will be given initiation materials, other enrichment materials, discussions and on the 3rd and 15th weeks you will be given Assignments 1 and 2, and also Quiz. The material will be explained clearly through the explanation of theories and concepts, giving examples and discussion.

Assessment Component:

The results of student learning evaluations are seen from the participation assignment, and the mandatory assignments given.

Assessment of learning outcomes is carried out on the Competency Examination (UK), which consists of UK 1, 2, 3 and 4.

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This course is closely related to the Development Economics 1 course and Economic Policy in Development.

For information, the value for activity is 5%, the discussion/quiz value is 5%, the assignment score is 10% (@ Assignment = 5%), and 80% UK (@ UK = 20%) so for that students must actively participate in this online class and also will get many benefits, among others: can interact with others who take this course, can download independent exercises, namely practice questions contained in the Practicum / Response Module MK. Development Economics 2.

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