BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Based on the National Accreditation Body Degree Number: 025/SK/BAN-PT/Ak-X/M/I/2013, the Masters of Agribusiness program has B ACCREDITATION status. The Masters of Agribusiness is a program within the UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta postgraduate program, which is operating based on operating permission from the Director General of Higher Education, the National Department of Education Number: 2820/D/T/2001 dated 30 August 2001, which was then extended with number: 141/D/T/2008 dated 14 January 2008 and number : 14677/D/T/K-V/2013 dated 20 February 2013.
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EDUCATION PROGRAM
The Masters of Agribusiness program realizes that the challenges in agribusiness are unique, dynamic and extremely complex. Agribusiness actors are required to have knowledge on business and the competence to provide the best solutions in business that are creative and innovative. The Masters of Agribusiness curriculum is designed to enable MA students to be able to address these challenges. This program can be completed within 3 semesters with a study load of 45 semester credit units.
The curriculum is designed to be able to address the unique, dynamic and very complex challenges within agribusiness. Agribusiness actors are required to have knowledge on business and competence to provide the best solutions in business that are creative and innovative.
INTRODUCTORY SUBJECTS:
Code |
Subjects |
Semester credit units |
133271 |
INTRODUCTION TO AGRIBUSINESS (Introduction to Agribusiness Systems and Management) |
1 |
133281 |
INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT (Production Management, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Human Resources Management, Information Systems Management) |
1 |
133291 |
IODUCTION TO ECONOMICS ( Micro Economics and Macro Economics) |
1 |
133301 |
INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH FOR AGRIBUSINESS (writing abstracts & reading comprehension for scientific papers) |
1 |
133311 |
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS |
1 |
SEMESTER I
Code |
Subjects |
Semester credit units |
133012 133022 133032 133042 133052 133062 133072 133082 133092
|
Advanced Accounting Management Advanced Managerial Economics Advanced Marketing Management Advanced Agribusiness Information Systems Organizational Structure and Behavior Agribusiness Research Methods Advanced Production and Operations Management Agribusiness Technology Management Agribusiness Institutes and Partnerships Elective I Subjects |
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 |
|
Total |
20 |
SEMESTER II
Code |
Subjects |
Semester credit units |
133103 133112 133123 133133 133143
|
Strategic Management and Agribusiness Policies Advanced Financial Management Advanced Human Resource Management Quantitative Methods for Management Technopreneurship Elective 2 Subjects Elective 3 Subjects |
3 2 3 3 3 2 2 |
|
Total |
18 |
SEMESTER III
Code |
Subjects |
Semester credit units |
133151 |
Seminar |
1 |
133166 |
Thesis |
6 |
|
Total |
7 |
|
Total for Semester I - III |
45 |
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (minimum of 6 semester credit units)
SEMESTER I (2 semester credit units)
Code |
Subjects |
Semester credit units |
133172 133182 133192 133202 |
Food & Agribusiness Special Topics Management of Science & Technology Resources Natural Resource and Environmental Management Negotiation and Advocacy in Business |
2 2 2 2 |
SEMESTER II (4 semester credit units)
Code |
Subjects |
Semester credit units |
133212 133222 133232 133242 133252 133262 |
Market Research International Business Non-Food Agribusiness Special Topics Horticultural Agribusiness Special Topics Agro-ecotourism Management Consumer Behavior |
2 2 2 2 2 2 |
Improved professionalism in regional economic development is manifested in the increased capacity to think strategically and the ability to develop the best solutions in developing regional economies that are facing global challenges. Learning methods have been designed so that Masters of Agribusiness students improve professionalism in the field of Agribusiness. The learning methods are varied and range from lectures, discussions on case studies, individual and group assignments, field trips, business presentations, engagement with business actors and learning about real case scenarios.
Lecturers teaching in the Masters of Agribusiness are experienced PROFESIONALS and EXPERTS in the fields that they lecture in.
CLASSIFICATION OF PROGRAM STUDENTS
Participants in the UPN “Veteran” Masters of Agribusiness program come from a variety of undergraduate level disciplines including: