Bachelor degree - ISLAMIC BANKING STUDY PROGRAM
Vision
To Become a Leading Study Program Based on Research and Entrepreneurship with Global Competitiveness in the Development of Islamic Banking Studies by 2035
Mission
- To provide higher education in the field of Islamic Banking grounded in research and entrepreneurship, producing graduates who are competent, professional, morally upright, and capable of competing at the global level.
- To develop high-quality and applicable research to support the advancement of knowledge, technology, and sharia-based banking and business practices.
- To strengthen cooperation with various institutions both domestically and internationally to enhance global competitiveness in the field of Islamic banking, business, and finance.
- To implement the principles of good university governance in the management of the Islamic Banking Study Program.
- To develop academic programs based on digitalization and internationalization in order to improve the quality of education.
- To improve the quality of human resources through international lecturer and student exchange programs.
- To optimize the institution’s role in the global ecosystem through the organization of conferences, seminars, and workshops.
Goals
- To produce graduates with academic and professional competence in Islamic banking, who are morally upright and capable of competing at the global level.
- To increase the quantity and quality of research and scientific publications in nationally accredited and internationally reputable journals in the fields of Islamic banking, business, and finance.
- To expand strategic partnerships with the industrial sector, government, and global educational institutions to strengthen academic and professional competitiveness.
- To develop a research- and innovation-based entrepreneurship ecosystem that produces graduates capable of becoming successful entrepreneurs at national and global levels.
- To strengthen the study program’s governance in a manner that is transparent, accountable, and information technology-based according to global standards.
- To enhance the study program’s role in community empowerment through research-based, entrepreneurship-driven, and internationally collaborative service programs.
- To increase the study program’s competitiveness through accreditations and certifications that surpass national standards.
- To develop internationally standardized educational programs through curricula aligned with global best practices.
- To optimize the use of digital technology in learning and research within the study program to support its internationalization agenda.
Strategies
- To develop a research- and entrepreneurship-based curriculum for the Islamic Banking study program that is adaptive to global developments.
- To enhance the capacity of lecturers and educational staff through training, certification, and advanced studies both domestically and abroad.
- To improve facilities and infrastructure supporting research and digital technology-based learning to global standards.
- To encourage the study program to engage in research and community service collaboration with national and international institutions as well as the industrial sector to broaden academic and economic impact.
- To optimize the role of business incubators and Islamic banking and finance research centers in supporting globally oriented entrepreneurship development.
- To strengthen a digital-based and transparent governance system for the study program.
- To develop community service programs based on social entrepreneurship and sharia-based financial and business empowerment with a global approach.
- To improve lecturer and student access to funding and business opportunities through partnerships with Islamic financial institutions and higher education institutions both domestically and abroad.
- To organize student and lecturer exchange programs with partner universities overseas.
- To hold international conferences, seminars, and training programs to strengthen academic and industry networks.
- To encourage the use of international languages in learning and scientific publications.
- To develop international certification programs for study program graduates to enhance their competitiveness in the global market.
Concentrations, Career Prospects, Lecturers & Graduate Profile
Concentrations & Career Prospects
Lecturers
Graduate Profile
Concentrations & Career Prospects
| No | Concentrations | Career Prospects |
| 1 | Financial Management (MKU) | Financial analyst, financial manager, financial consultant, investment manager, risk manager, credit analyst, internal control manager, budget manager, treasury manager, portfolio manager, financial administration staff, etc. |
| 2 | Accounting (AKT) | Public accountant, accounting manager, management accountant, forensic accounting analyst, internal auditor, tax accountant, public sector accountant, sharia accountant, financial statement analyst, financial controller, accounting staff, etc. |
| 3 | Taxation (PJK) | Tax consultant, tax accountant, tax investigator, tax manager, tax supervisor, tax analyst, tax compliance specialist, tax advisor, tax executive, tax coordinator, tax staff, etc. |
Lecturers
| No | NIDN | Lecturer Name | Functional Position | Rank/Group |
| 1 | 2116048603 | Dr. Irwan Habibi Hasibuan, S.H., M.E.I | Lecturer | Penata / III-C |
| 2 | 2113068602 | Nurajizah, S.Sos.I., M.S.I | Lecturer | Penata / III-C |
| 3 | 2101106601 | Son Ekabiakto, S.Kom., M.M | Lecturer | Penata / III-C |
| 4 | 2117077801 | Agung Hermawan, S.E., S.Sos.I., M.Si | Lecturer | Penata / III-C |
| 5 | 2118079301 | Anggi Setya Prayoga, S.Kom., M.M | Expert Assistant | Penata Muda Tk.I/III-B |
| 6 | 2105099004 | Irwan Setiawan, S.Kom.I., M.E.Sy | Expert Assistant | Penata Muda Tk.I/III-B |
| 7 | 2123038401 | Muhammad Romli, S.T., Mba | Expert Assistant | Penata Muda Tk.I/III-B |
| 8 | 2113129602 | Muhammad Zaini El Wahyu, S.Pd., M.Pd | Expert Assistant | Penata Muda Tk.I/III-B |
| 9 | 2105078601 | Rosdiana Imroati Kunia Tanjung, S.Si., M.M | Expert Assistant | Penata Muda Tk.I/III-B |
| 10 | 2106019004 | Hernanda Dian Rahajeng, S.E., M.M | Expert Assistant | Penata Muda Tk.I/III-B |
| 11 | 2116058805 | Handis Frianto, S.E., M.M | Expert Assistant | Penata Muda Tk.I/III-B |
Graduate Profile
| No | Graduate Profile | Graduate Profile Description |
| 1 | Islamic Banking Practitioner | A graduate of Islamic economics/Sharia economics who has a good personality, extensive and up-to-date knowledge in his/her field and is able to carry out the duties of a practitioner and analyst of Islamic banking in the banking industry and Sharia-based financial management based on Islamic teachings and ethics, knowledge and expertise. |
| 2 | Islamic Banking Research Assistant |
A graduate of Islamic economics/social Sharia economics with good character, extensive and up-to-date knowledge in their field, and capable of carrying out research and development tasks in Islamic banks and non-bank Islamic financial institutions based on Islamic teachings and ethics, scientific knowledge, and expertise. |
| 3 | Entrepreneurial Business | Islamic economics/Sharia economics graduates have good personalities, are knowledgeable and up-to-date in their fields and are able to apply their knowledge and expertise in conducting Islamic business; are able to design businesses and implement them in business practices, apply ethics in organizational behavior, and develop businesses that can contribute to the welfare of the community based on Islamic ethics, knowledge and expertise. |
