Graduates Profile

Graduate Profile Number

Graduate Profile

Description

GP 1

Agricultural Policy Analyst/ Agricultural Economist

Conducts research and formulates policies in government or international institutions.

GP 2

Rural and Institutional Development Specialist

Designs and implements community empowerment programs.

GP 3

Market and Commodity Analyst

Analyzes market dynamics and supply chain systems.

GP 4

Environmental Economist

Examines the economic aspects of natural resource use and environmental management.

GP 5

Agribusiness Entrepreneur

Establishes and manages medium- to large-scale enterprises in the agricultural sector.

Program Learning Outcome

PLO Number

Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)

EQF Classification

(Level 7)

PLO 1

Integrate theoretical concepts and specialized knowledge in agricultural economics and its related skill domains

Knowledge

PLO 2

Collaborate effectively and demonstrate social and environmental responsibility.

Responsibility and autonomy

PLO 3

Exhibit broad perspective, openness, and positive thinking.

Responsibility and autonomy

PLO 4

Advance science and technology in agricultural economics through humanistic, logical, critical, systemic, creative, design, and disruptive thinking grounded in scientific research.

Skills

PLO 5

Generate scientific contributions in agricultural economics through research based on scientific principles, documented in a thesis.

Skills

PLO 6

Construct and convey ideas and arguments based on scientific review and research through diverse media to academic and public audiences.

Skills

PLO 7

Devise structured and collaborative research roadmaps to address problems in agricultural economics and its specializations.

Skills

PLO 8

Implement and appraise development research based on defined roadmaps using deductive and inductive approaches.

Skills

PLO 9

Resolve agricultural economics problems through validated innovations derived from interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary research.

Skills

PLO 10

Employ diverse methods, designs, models, and inclusive-disruptive development approaches based on research outcomes to address agricultural economics challenges

Skills

Curriculum

No

Course Name

Credits

ECTS

SMT

C*

E*

1

Social, Economic and Agribusiness Research Problems

2

 

3,2

1

Quantitative Methods

 

2

3,2

2

Philosophy of Science 

 

2

3,2

2

2

Associate Microeconomics

3

 

4,8

1

Intermediate Macroeconomics

3

 

4,8

2

Intermediate Agribusiness System

3

 

4,8

1

Associate Agribusiness Marketing

 

3

4,8

2

Associate Agribusiness Financing

 

3

4,8

2

Intermediate Agricultural Development

3

 

4,8

1

Associate International Agribusiness

 

2

3,2

3

Community Development System

3

 

4,8

1

3

Research Methodology

3

 

4,8

2

Research Proposal Seminar (SUR)

2

 

3,2

2

Research Results Seminar (SHR)

1

 

1,6

3

National Scientific Publication (minimum Sinta 3)

2

 

3,2

3

International Scientific Publications (minimum Scopus 3)

3

 

4,8

3

Thesis

5

 

8

3

Agribusiness Supply Chain Management and Logistics

 

3

4,8

2

Innovation Ecosystem

 

3

4,8

2

Agricultural and Agrarian Politics

 

3

4,8

2

Associate Operations Research (Operations Management)

 

3

4,8

2

Participatory Regional Planning

 

3

4,8

2

Dynamics of Village Development 

 

3

4,8

2

Development and Environmental Communication

 

3

4,8

1

Resource and Environmental Valuation

 

3

4,8

2

Sustainable Food Systems

 

3

4,8

1

Digital Agribusiness

 

3

4,8

1

 

SUM

 

75

120

 
 

C*) Compulsory, E*) Elective

    

 

Modul Handbook

Specialization / Concentration: Ecophysiology

Agricultural Economics