units
APG4654
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Offered | Clayton First semester 2012 (Day) Clayton Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Sven Schottman |
Notes
Previously coded MAI4002
Islamic Business and Economics has been hotly debated. As a result, many companies throughout the Islamic and non-Islamic world have new policies that are sympathetic to Islamic values. This unit introduces students to the principles of Islamic business values and ethics via carefully selected case studies. We ask what has been driving changing business practices? Is the rise of economically powerful Islamic actors one reason? Is OPEC just an ordinary cartel or do Islamic values come into play? Our interdisciplinary approach draws on the expertise of scholars and business people.
On successful completion of this unit students will be expected to:
Assignment (1200 words): 10%
Class presentation and written work (1500 words): 25%
Research paper (4000 words): 65%
One 2-hour lecture
One 1-hour seminar per week in a three-hour block.
An undergraduate degree in any discipline