Manajemen Pembangunan

  • Module name Housing Development Policy and Management
    Modul level, if applicable Master
    Code, if applicable TKP 17-6-2-MP
    Subtitle, if applicable Kebijakan dan Manajemen Pembangunan Perumahan
    Courses, if applicable
    Semester(s) in which the module is taught 2
    Person responsible for the module Ir. Leksono P Subanu, MURP., PhD
    Lecturer Ir. Leksono P Subanu, MURP., PhD
    Deva Foster Haroldas Swasto ST., MSc., Ph.D.
    Retno Widodo Dwi Pramono, ST., MSc., Ph.D.
    Language Indonesia, English
    Relation to curriculum Compulsory Subject
    Type of teaching, contract hours Lectures / SCL, PBL
    Workload 1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class.
    Credit points 2 SKS / 5 ECTS
    Requirements according to the examination regulations Minimum attendance is 75% of total classes
    Recommended prerequisites
    Module objectives/intended learning outcomes Able to evaluate principle of development management in the planning cycle especially in an housing context
    Able to compare between theories and practices of housing management  in local and global context
    Able to demonstrate suitable instrument for housing management
    Content This course will provide policy, program, and implementation in the context of housing management.

    The subject topics are:

    Spatial planning and implementation
    Theory and organizational dynamics
    Political aspect in planning and implementation
    Institutional aspect and planning law
    Program implementation and public policy
    Housing management
    Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Written midterm and final examination with open questions
    Media employed LCD, computer
    Reading list Briyant, C., Hagul, P., Simatupang, R. L., & White, L. G. (1987). Manajemen pembangunan: untuk negara berkembang. LP3ES.
    Cheema, G. S., & Ward, S. E. (Eds.). (1993). Urban management: Policies and innovations in developing countries. Praeger Publishers.
    Masser, I. (1995). Managing Fast Growing Cities: New Approaches to Urban Planning and Management in the Developing World.
    Goggin, M. L. (1990). Implementation theory and practice: Toward a third generation. Scott Foresman & Co.
    Levy, J. M. (1991). Contemporary urban planning. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall.
    Mazmanian, D. A., & Sabatier, P. A. (1983). Implementation and public policy. Scott Foresman.
    Nakamura, R. T., & Smallwood, F. (1980). The politics of policy implementation. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
    DW, N. R., Steinberg, F., & Van der Hoff, R. (1993). Manajemen Pembangunan Prasarana Perkotaan. LP3ES.
    Hoch, C., Dalton, L. C., So, F. S., & ICMA Training Institute. (2000). The practice of local government planning. Washington, DC: Published for the ICMA Training Institute by the International City/County Management Association.
    Suselo, H., Taylor, J. L., & Wegelin, E. A. (Eds.). (1995). Indonesia’s urban infrastructure development experience: critical lessons of good practice. In cooperation with the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (HABITAT).

     

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  • Module name Urban Management
    Modul level, if applicable Master
    Code, if applicable TKP 17-6-2-MK
    Subtitle, if applicable Manajemen Perkotaan
    Courses, if applicable
    Semester(s) in which the module is taught 2
    Person responsible for the module Ir. Leksono P Subanu, MURP., PhD
    Lecturer Ir. Leksono P Subanu, MURP., PhD
    Prof. Ir. Bakti Setiawan, MA., Ph.D.
    Doddy Aditya Iskandar, ST., MCP., Ph.D
    Language Indonesia, English
    Relation to curriculum Compulsory Subject
    Type of teaching, contract hours Lectures / SCL, PBL
    Workload 1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class.
    Credit points 2 SKS / 5 ECTS
    Requirements according to the examination regulations Minimum attendance is 75% of total classes
    Recommended prerequisites
    Module objectives/intended learning outcomes Able to evaluate principle of development management in the planning cycle especially in an urban context
    Able to compare between theories and practices of urban management  in local and global context
    Able to demonstrate suitable instrument for urban management
    Content This course will provide policy, program, and implementation in the context of urban management.

    The subject topics are:

    Spatial planning and implementation
    Theory and organizational dynamics
    Political aspect in planning and implementation
    Institutional aspect and planning law
    Program implementation and public policy
    Urban management
    Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Written midterm and final examination with open questions
    Media employed LCD, computer
    Reading list Briyant, C., Hagul, P., Simatupang, R. L., & White, L. G. (1987). Manajemen pembangunan: untuk negara berkembang. LP3ES.
    Cheema, G. S., & Ward, S. E. (Eds.). (1993). Urban management: Policies and innovations in developing countries. Praeger Publishers.
    Masser, I. (1995). Managing Fast Growing Cities: New Approaches to Urban Planning and Management in the Developing World.
    Goggin, M. L. (1990). Implementation theory and practice: Toward a third generation. Scott Foresman & Co.
    Levy, J. M. (1991). Contemporary urban planning. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall.
    Mazmanian, D. A., & Sabatier, P. A. (1983). Implementation and public policy. Scott Foresman.
    Nakamura, R. T., & Smallwood, F. (1980). The politics of policy implementation. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
    DW, N. R., Steinberg, F., & Van der Hoff, R. (1993). Manajemen Pembangunan Prasarana Perkotaan. LP3ES.
    Hoch, C., Dalton, L. C., So, F. S., & ICMA Training Institute. (2000). The practice of local government planning. Washington, DC: Published for the ICMA Training Institute by the International City/County Management Association.

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  • Module name Inter-regional Cooperation Management
    Modul level, if applicable Master
    Code, if applicable TKP 17-6-2-MW
    Subtitle, if applicable Manajemen Kerjasama Antar Wilayah
    Courses, if applicable
    Semester(s) in which the module is taught 2
    Person responsible for the module Ir. Leksono P Subanu, MURP., PhD
    Lecturer Ir. Leksono P Subanu, MURP., PhD
    Dr. Ir. Suryanto, MSP.
    Doddy Aditya Iskandar, ST., MCP., Ph.D
    Language Indonesia, English
    Relation to curriculum Compulsory Subject
    Type of teaching, contract hours Lectures / SCL, PBL
    Workload 1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class.
    Credit points 2 SKS / 5 ECTS
    Requirements according to the examination regulations Minimum attendance is 75% of total classes
    Recommended prerequisites
    Module objectives/intended learning outcomes Able to evaluate principle of development management in the planning cycle especially in an regional cooperation context
    Able to compare between theories and practices of regional cooperation management  in local and global context
    Able to demonstrate suitable instrument for urban management
    Content This course will provide policy, program, and implementation in the context of regional cooperation management.

    The subject topics are:

    Spatial planning and implementation
    Theory and organizational dynamics
    Political aspect in planning and implementation
    Institutional aspect and planning law
    Program implementation and public policy
    Inter-regional cooperation management
    Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Written midterm and final examination with open questions
    Media employed LCD, computer
    Reading list Briyant, C., Hagul, P., Simatupang, R. L., & White, L. G. (1987). Manajemen pembangunan: untuk negara berkembang. LP3ES.
    Cheema, G. S., & Ward, S. E. (Eds.). (1993). Urban management: Policies and innovations in developing countries. Praeger Publishers.
    Masser, I. (1995). Managing Fast Growing Cities: New Approaches to Urban Planning and Management in the Developing World.
    Goggin, M. L. (1990). Implementation theory and practice: Toward a third generation. Scott Foresman & Co.
    Levy, J. M. (1991). Contemporary urban planning. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall.
    Mazmanian, D. A., & Sabatier, P. A. (1983). Implementation and public policy. Scott Foresman.
    Nakamura, R. T., & Smallwood, F. (1980). The politics of policy implementation. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
    DW, N. R., Steinberg, F., & Van der Hoff, R. (1993). Manajemen Pembangunan Prasarana Perkotaan. LP3ES.
    Hoch, C., Dalton, L. C., So, F. S., & ICMA Training Institute. (2000). The practice of local government planning. Washington, DC: Published for the ICMA Training Institute by the International City/County Management Association.
    Suselo, H., Taylor, J. L., & Wegelin, E. A. (Eds.). (1995). Indonesia’s urban infrastructure development experience: critical lessons of good practice. In cooperation with the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (HABITAT).

     

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  • Module name Infrastructure Management
    Modul level, if applicable Master
    Code, if applicable TKP 17-6-2-MI
    Subtitle, if applicable Manajemen Infrastuktur
    Courses, if applicable
    Semester(s) in which the module is taught 2
    Person responsible for the module Ir. Leksono P Subanu, MURP., PhD
    Lecturer Ir. Leksono P Subanu, MURP., PhD
    Dr. Ir. Suryanto, MSP.
    Retno Widodo Dwi Pramono, ST., MSc., Ph.D.
    Language Indonesia, English
    Relation to curriculum Compulsory Subject
    Type of teaching, contract hours Lectures / SCL, PBL
    Workload 1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class.
    Credit points 2 SKS / 5 ECTS
    Requirements according to the examination regulations Minimum attendance is 75% of total classes
    Recommended prerequisites
    Module objectives/intended learning outcomes Able to evaluate principle of development management in the planning cycle especially in an infrastructure context
    Able to compare between theories and practices of infrastructure management  in local and global context
    Able to demonstrate suitable instrument for infrastructure management
    Content This course will provide policy, program, and implementation in the context of infrastructure management.

    The subject topics are:

    Spatial planning and implementation
    Theory and organizational dynamics
    Political aspect in planning and implementation
    Institutional aspect and planning law
    Program implementation and public policy
    Infrastructure management
    Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Written midterm and final examination with open questions
    Media employed LCD, computer
    Reading list Briyant, C., Hagul, P., Simatupang, R. L., & White, L. G. (1987). Manajemen pembangunan: untuk negara berkembang. LP3ES.
    Cheema, G. S., & Ward, S. E. (Eds.). (1993). Urban management: Policies and innovations in developing countries. Praeger Publishers.
    Masser, I. (1995). Managing Fast Growing Cities: New Approaches to Urban Planning and Management in the Developing World.
    Goggin, M. L. (1990). Implementation theory and practice: Toward a third generation. Scott Foresman & Co.
    Levy, J. M. (1991). Contemporary urban planning. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall.
    Mazmanian, D. A., & Sabatier, P. A. (1983). Implementation and public policy. Scott Foresman.
    Nakamura, R. T., & Smallwood, F. (1980). The politics of policy implementation. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
    DW, N. R., Steinberg, F., & Van der Hoff, R. (1993). Manajemen Pembangunan Prasarana Perkotaan. LP3ES.
    Hoch, C., Dalton, L. C., So, F. S., & ICMA Training Institute. (2000). The practice of local government planning. Washington, DC: Published for the ICMA Training Institute by the International City/County Management Association.

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