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1. S1 Accounting

The Accounting program focuses on the principles of financial management, reporting, and analysis. Students learn to record, summarize, and interpret financial data to support decision-making in businesses and organizations. Key areas of study include financial accounting, auditing, and taxation. The program emphasizes ethical standards and regulatory compliance, preparing students to manage financial records and provide insights for financial planning. Graduates are equipped to pursue careers as accountants, auditors, or financial analysts. Click for more details

2. S1 Management

The Management program focuses on developing skills in leadership, strategic planning, and organizational operations. Students learn how to manage resources, lead teams, and make decisions that drive business success. The program covers key areas such as project management, human resources, and marketing. It also emphasizes problem-solving and effective communication, preparing students to lead in a variety of organizational settings. Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in management roles across various industries, including business, government, and non-profit organizations. Click for more details

3. S1 Islamic Economics

The Islamic Economics program explores economic principles and practices based on Islamic teachings and ethics. It focuses on topics such as Islamic banking, finance, and the role of social justice in economic systems. Students learn how to apply Sharia-compliant methods in managing resources, investments, and financial transactions, while emphasizing fairness, transparency, and ethical considerations. The program also covers areas like zakat (charity), profit-sharing, and interest-free banking. Graduates are prepared to work in Islamic financial institutions, government, and non-profit sectors, promoting an economy that aligns with Islamic values. Click for more details

4. S1 Islamic Banking

The Islamic Banking program focuses on the principles of banking and finance that comply with Islamic law (Sharia). It covers key concepts such as interest-free banking, profit-sharing, and ethical investment practices. Students learn about Islamic financial instruments like mudarabah (profit-sharing), musharakah (joint ventures), and sukuk (Islamic bonds). The program emphasizes the importance of transparency, fairness, and risk-sharing in financial transactions. Graduates are equipped to work in Islamic financial institutions, helping to design and manage banking products and services that align with Islamic values and contribute to the growth of the global Islamic finance industry. Click for more details

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