SEMESTER 1

PPS702 Philosophy of Science 2(2-0)

The study of knowledge and science broadly which includes epistemology (logic, ontology, axiology, teleology), ethics, aesthetics, and discussion of the role of science and technology and morality in life to seek the truth for the benefit of mankind.

MNH591 Forestry Research Methods 3(2-1)

Introduction (lecture contract, scope of forestry research methods, overall composition of lecture material), scientific truth and scientific research methodology, classification of scientific research (according to the need for data, according to the need for hypotheses), stages of research that require empirical data, scientific research methods forest use, forestry policy research methods (stages of forestry policy science research (qualitative research paradigm, choice and use of concepts and theories, choice of research method)

MNH741 Forest Ecosystem Utilization Planning 2(2-0)

The course discusses the philosophy, concepts, theories, and planning methods for the use of forest ecosystems, the problems faced and alternative steps to overcome them in forest ecosystem-based management models using spatial information technology; the theory of the use of forest ecosystems with environmentally friendly and adaptive utilization technologies by producing a variety of ecological goods and services for present and future generations.

Coordinator: Prof. Elias.

Members: Prof I Nengah Surati Jaya; Prof. Juang Ratamatangaran; Prof. Herry Purnomo

MNH742 Forestry Business Environmental Management 2(2-0)

This course discusses business environment management for forestry multi-business sustainability, which includes theories and techniques for identifying forestry business stakeholders, forestry business communication theories and techniques, knowledge, and application of the forestry business ethics, social network structure in forestry business, income distribution among forestry business stakeholders. , the role of public relations and Corporate Social Responsibility in forestry business development.

Coordinator: Prof Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat

Members: Prof Didik S; Dr Leti Sundawati; Dr Yulius Hero

MNH743 Forestry Multibusiness Economics 3(3-0)

This course examines how economic decisions are made by households and firms, and how they interact to determine the quantity and price of goods and the allocation of resources under different market structures. This course also studies the balance between externalities and public goods and discusses microeconomic policies and the role of government in allocating resources.

Coordinator: Prof Sudarsono Soedomo

 Members: Prof. Dudung Darusman; Dr. Bintang Simangunsong,  Dr. Bahruni