Invite IARFC Indonesia and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) FEBI for a Vision, Mission, Goals, Strategy, and Curriculum Review

Webinar was held by the Islamic Economics and Business Faculty of UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung on Wednesday, May 23-25, 2022, via a Zoom meeting. The lecture was conducted by Dea Aryandhana Mulyana Haris, S.AB., M.E., QWP., RIFA from the International Financing Planning Certification (IARFC) Indonesia and Dr. Siti Marpuah, M.Ed from Universiti Tuan Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM). The event was attended by all FEBI academic officials, including the Dean, Deputy Dean I, and Deputy Dean III, Chair and Secretary of the Economics Department, Chair and Secretary of the Business Management and Business Department, Coordinating Program ES, MBS, MKS, Parsya, PS, AKS, and Mazawa, as well as all FEBI lecturers.
 
The theme is "Review of the Vision, Mission, Goals, Strategy, and curriculum review of the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business at UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung." Aryandhana explained the profile of IARFC Indonesia, which is a financial consultant association and is part of the International Association of Registered Financial Consultants (IARFC) program based in Ohio, United States. Aryandhana also provided input related to the vision,mission, and curriculum of the Islamic Economics and Business Faculty of UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung, namely to provide concrete evidence in the points of the FEBI vision and mission such as transformative, innovative, competitive, superior, and digital-based, and with an Islamic spirit Rahmatan lil'alamin that needs to be defined precisely so that there are no multiple interpretations. Furthermore, when discussing the goals, strategies, and curriculum of FEBI, it is also necessary to relate them to students and graduate students to bring out a value focus from students that can be implemented when they have graduated from college. He also reviewed the vision and mission of the Sharia economics and Sharia business management study programs.
  
 
Furthermore, Siti Marpuah from UTHM also explained the profile of Universiti Tuan Hussein Onn Malaysia and provided input related to the vision, mission, goals, strategy, and curriculum of FEBI, namely to add a transformative explanation by providing real evidence and capabilities in digitalization. Apart from that, FEBI needs to strengthen its Vision, Mission, Goals, and Strategy by providing explanations regarding student graduates, such as producing graduates who are critical and innovative and have good morals. Because the vision, mission, goals, strategies, and curriculum of FEBI are still relatively general, they need to be concise but the message reaches the public/students. She also reviewed the vision, mission, and curriculum of the Sharia tourism and Sharia financial management study program. By reviewing the vision, mission, goals, strategies, and curriculum of FEBI with external parties, it had hoped that they can provide constructive input and make FEBI UIN SATU even better in the future by implementing transformative, innovative, competitive, superior, digital-based, and Islamic spirit Rahmatan Lil'alamin points.(Sani)