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A.Name of Study Program:Management
Level of Study:Bachelor’s Degree
Faculty:Faculty of Economics and Business
B.Vision:The Management Study Program at FEB UMM is an undergraduate (Bachelor’s/S1) degree program characterized by its integration of Islamic values, its focus on digital entrepreneurship, and its pursuit of both national and international competitiveness. The program consistently generates graduates known for academic distinction, professional expertise, and strong Islamic leadership.
C.Graduates Learning Outcomes:Entrepreneur
Graduates develop, manage, and sustain business ventures independently and collaboratively by applying management principles, digital entrepreneurship practices, innovative business models, and Islamic business ethics.

Researcher
Graduates possess methodological skills to design and conduct management research, including data collection and analysis, and can produce scientific publications and develop innovative, research-driven solutions.

Professional in Management
Graduates serve as managers or professional staff in business and non-business organizations, demonstrating mastery of core management functions—planning, organizing, actuating, controlling—and adapting to dynamic global work environments.
D.Learning Outcomes:1. Demonstrating devotion to God, progressive character, and a global, sustainable mindset rooted in Progressive Islam and Pancasila values

2. Utilizing technology-based economic and business concepts for analysis, decision-making, and report preparation in sustainable business contexts while considering business ethics and Islamic values

3. Applying logical, critical, systematic, and creative thinking to solve problems in marketing, human resources, finance, operations, and strategy, and analyzing digital entrepreneurship issues at all levels, considering advances in science, technology, and the humanities

4. Internalizing academic values, norms, and ethics; communicating effectively; collaborating in teams; adapting to diverse work environments; and making strategic management decisions using relevant data, technology, and information

5. Being able to use technology-based economic and business concepts for analysis, problem-solving, decision-making in management and organization, and developments in science and ethics

6. Conducting research in sustainable management and business, publishing them in reputable journals, and implementing digital entrepreneurship practices within organizations
E.Courses:SemesterCredit
Semester I
Faith and Humanity1
Productive Skills of FLSP2
Introduction to Accounting3
Sustainability1
Principle of Entrepreneurship3
Introduction to Macroeconomics3
Business & Economic Mathematics3
Pancasila2
Indonesian Language2
Semester II
Introduction to Microeconomics3
Civics2
Worship & Human Relations1
Big Data Analytics3
English Proficiency Test Preparation Course2
Corporate Financial Reporting3
Business Intelligence and Analytics3
Introduction to Management3
Semester III
Cost Accounting3
Muhammadiyah Studies1
Business Law2
Inferential Statistics3
Financial Management3
Operations Management3
Marketing Management3
Human Resource Management3
Entrepreneurship2
Semester IV
Islam, Science, and Technology1
Operations Research3
Creative and Critical Thinking3
Organizational Behavior3
Managerial Accounting3
Consumer Behavior3
Portfolio Theory & Investment Analysis3
Islamic Business Ethics3
Semester V
Management Information System3
Business Research Methods3
Service Marketing Management3
Organizational Theory3
Artificial Intelligence for Academic Writing3
International Supply Chain Management3
Managerial Economics3
Corporate Budgeting3
Semester VI
Elective Courses9
International Business3
Strategic Management3
Business Communication3
Digital Business3
Semester VII
Field Studies4
Community Service4
Semester VIII
Thesis6
Total144
F.Value Proposition:With EXCELLENT accreditation and FIBAA international recognition, the Management Study Program enhances academic and professional orientation through Centers of Excellence in Supply Chain Management and Tourism and Hospitality. These centers boost graduate readiness for employment, entrepreneurship, and further study.