SYLABBUS
FACULTY ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM FOR ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND FINANCE (IPIEF)
1 Name of Course / Module Monetary Economic
2 Course Code (Akan kami bantu pengisisannya)
3 Credit Value 3 Credits
4 Objective
1. To expose the students to the theory of monetary economic
2. To critically appraise selected contemporary issue monetary economic
5 Learning Outcomes
1. Understand the concept of monetary economic 2. Understand the current problem of monetary
economic
3. Understand the concept of monetary economic to analyze and address the economic problem
6 Synopsis
This course discusses the economy system which focuses on monetary perspective. The philosophy of money, the use of interest and its behavior then the role of central bank are also delineated. Moreover, the monetary policy performed by central bank will be explained to capture the current issue monetary economics. In addition, this course will discuss about monetary economic theory.
7 References
1. Frederic S. Mishkin, The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, 12th Edition, 2007, Addison Wesley 2. Related Book and References
8 Lecturer Faaza Fakhrunnas, M.Sc.Fin 9 Correspondence
IPIEF Room, Postgraduate building, 4th floor E-mail: [email protected]
WA: +62 823 2226 1015
10 Consultation time Thursday, 7am-9.30 am (face to face meeting) Every day, 8am-4pm (by e-mail)
11 Academic Evaluation
1. Adab and Participation (10%) 2. Presentation (10%)
3. Paper (20%) 4. Quiz 1&2 (10%) 5. Mid Exam (20%) 6. Final Exam (30%) Total 100%
COURSE OUTLINE
Meeting Course Materials
1st Meeting Class Regulation and Introduction 2nd Meeting An Overview of Financial System
3rd Meeting What is Money
4th Meeting Interest Rate and Its behavior 5th Meeting Quiz and Evaluation
6th Meeting An Economic Analysis of Financial Market and Lesson From Financial Crisis
7th Meeting Financial Crisis in Advanced Economies
8th Meeting The role of central bank
9th Meeting Mid-Exam
10th Meeting Money Supply Process
11th Meeting Tools of Monetary Policy
12th Meeting The conduct of Monetary Policy : Strategy and Tactics 13th Meeting Quantity Theory, Inflation and the Demand for money 14th Meeting Quiz and Evaluation
15th Meeting The Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand Curve
16th Meeting IS Curve
17th Meeting Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand Curve
18th Meeting Final-Exam
Rules of class meeting:
1. Come to class on-time.
2. The maximum tolerance for students to come late is 15 minutes.
3. If students come after 15 minutes, lecturer has right not to let them enter the class.
4. If lecturer does not show up until 15 minutes from the scheduled time without any information (given to class leader or WA Group), then the class will be replaced to another agreed day.
5. Students are given 4 times to absent per semester.
6. If students are absent more than 4 times, they can not participate in Final Examination.
7. Lecturer does not accept any reasons, except for any emergency issues (ex:hospitalized).
8. The students must get involved in class discussion.
9. Students must show Islamic values (including akhlaq and adab) during learning process.
10. This class will be more than 50 % class presentation performed by the students.
11. Lecturer is responsible to brief the topics and answer questions.
12. Lecture will not share the slide and the student is obligated to note all discussion in the class
13. Please do not turn on your phone during the class 14. Grading System
Score and Weight Range (%)
A (Perfect) – 4.00 81-100
A- ( Excellent) - 3.75 76 – 80
B+ (Very Satisfied) – 3.25 71 – 75
B (Satisfied) – 3.00 66 – 70
B- (Very Good) – 2.75 61 – 65
C+ (Good) – 2.25 56 – 60
C (Fair) – 2.00 51 – 55
D (Bad) – 1.00 46 – 50
E (Fail) – 0.00 0 – 45