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Curriculum

Shaping Minds to Build a Sustainable Future

The Development Economics program is designed for students who want to understand how economies grow, how policies shape societies, and how innovation can drive sustainable progress. This program aims not only to build technical competence but also to nurture future young leaders who can think critically, act ethically, and contribute meaningfully to sustainable economic development.

The program for four-year degree blends theory, data analysis, and real-world application to prepare graduates for careers that make a difference. It is designed to be completed in four years, with courses arranged across four progressive levels—each building on the knowledge and skills gained in the previous year.

  • First Year (Level 1): Students are introduced to the foundations of economics and sustainability through courses such as Introduction to Sustainable Development, Introduction to Microeconomics, Introduction to Macroeconomics, Introduction to Accounting, Introduction to Computer Applications, Introduction to Organization and Management, Mathematics for Economics, and Statistics for Economics.
  • Second Year (Level 2): Students begin to explore applied areas such as Development Economics, Community Development, Systems Thinking, Econometrics, Microeconomics I, and Macroeconomics I.
  • Third Year (Level 3): Focus shifts toward analysis and policy, with courses including Microeconomics II, Macroeconomics II, Research Methods for Economics, and Development Policy Issues in the Economy.
  • Fourth Year (Level 4): Students engage in advanced topics and independent research through Selected Topics in Economic Theory, Selected Topics in the Indonesian Economy, and a Mini Thesis in Economic Development.

Expanding Horizons through Elective Courses

A wide selection of elective courses, offered in collaboration with industry professionals, allows students to tailor their learning. Topics of the courses include Social Insurance, Creative Industry, Economics of Tourism, Economics of Natural Resources and Environment, Introduction to Public Sector Risk Management, Industrial Economics, Central Banking, Public Economics, and Selected Topics in emerging areas such as Financial Stability, Eco-Tourism, Real Sectors in a Changing Environment, Sustainable Investment and more.

Students can also earn elective credits through internships, research publications, to gain valuable hands-on experience or student exchange programs with partner universities in Indonesia or abroad.