Study Program

Ph.D in Economics

Overview

The Ph.D in Economics program is designed to prioritize studies and research in contemporary economics, especially relating to the development of theories and applications relevant to megatrend phenomena and contains values that are closely related to the Muslim community globally.

With this background, it is hoped that the Ph.D in Economics program will be able to produce the best graduates who have analytical and decision-making skills as professional economists in the public and private sectors. The Ph.D in Economics program offers a strong and productive academic culture where students from various countries are able to interact with experts, scientists, and practitioners from various countries who have had brilliant careers in the world of economic studies.

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Expected Learning Outcomes

Have an advanced knowledge of various approaches and theories in economics,

Have an excellent understanding of economic, finance, and business development processes in the Muslim World and beyond,

Demonstrate a good command of relevant research skills in economics, along with competence in conducting research consistent with the norms and manners of the discipline

Show the competence to apply their theoretical knowledge to explain the complexities and dynamics of economic, finance, and business development in Muslim states and societies and beyond.

Course Structure

A student seeking a Ph.D degree in Economics at UIII must complete 49 credits (including a dissertation) to qualify as a Doctor (PhD) in Economics. The credits include general courses, core courses, methodologies and a Ph.D dissertation submission.

The requirement will be satisfied with the following components:

  • General Course : 3 credits
  • Core Courses : 15 credits
  • Methodologies : 6 credits
  • Ph.D Dissertation : 25 credits